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Changes coming to tax notices

As 2010 ends and the new year begins the sweeping changes of Senate Bill 346 become effective on Jan. 1, 2011. As in past years, any Effingham County taxpayer who disagrees with the current value of their property can file a property tax return between Jan. 1 and April 1 with the Effingham County Board of Tax Assessors. However, beginning in 2011, all owners of real property, land and buildings will receive an assessment notice every ...

December 30, 2010 | Staff Report | Local


Interest grows in Gov. Treutlen site

The Effingham Industrial Authority's Governor Treutlen site continues to attract interest, so much so it may require the IDA to rethink the tract. IDA CEO John Henry said he and his staff currently are working on a handful of projects. The Governor Treutlen site, a 66-acre site in the Effingham Industrial Park, is a result of a reclaimed sprayfield. Henry said the IDA may need to look at how to split the site up into parcels of ...

December 27, 2010 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


AT&T gets clear signal from IDA for new tower

AT&T customers could be getting better reception in Effingham County sometime in 2011. Effingham Industrial Development Authority members agreed to enter into a lease/option arrangement with New Cingular Wireless to erect a cell tower site in Effingham Industrial Park. IDA CEO John Henry said they've been working on a cell tower site for some time. "At the EFACEC inauguration, we had some issues with them not being able to use their international phones," he said. For the complete ...

December 27, 2010 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Christmas holiday travel period under way

ATLANTA-Law enforcement officers across the nation are preparing for a busy holiday travel season as motorists take to the highways for the Christmas and New Year's holidays. Col. Bill Hitchens, commissioner of the Georgia Department of Public Safety, said the Christmas and New Year's holiday periods are each 78 hours long and could be deadly on Georgia roads. The Christmas holiday travel period began Thursday at 6 p.m. and ends at midnight Sunday. The New Year's ...

December 23, 2010 | Staff Report | Local


Rincon set to adopt budget

Rincon City Council members are expected to take up their proposed budget for 2011 at Monday night's meeting. Council members will weight a general fund budget of nearly $3.7 million. Recreation will get the largest portion of the expenditures, nearly 36.3 percent, with almost $1.34 million. The police department is expected to receive $1.17 million for expenditures under the general fund budget. Public works is targeted to receive approximately $375,000, while just over $240,000 is being set ...

December 23, 2010 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Meldrim area may be getting new health clinic

Effingham County commissioners have backed the creation of a clinic for the southern part of the county that will provide care to underserved and less affluent residents. Commissioners, by a 5-1 vote, agreed to a letter of support for East Georgia Healthcare in Swainsboro to obtain a federal grant for a clinic. The clinic, to be set up in the Meldrim area, would support the Effingham Hospital and also would provide services to the uninsured and ...

December 23, 2010 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


City, county back concept plans for a new Ulmer Park

Springfield City Council members and Effingham County commissioners are ready to move ahead with plans for a re-done Ulmer Park. An ad hoc committee of county and city representatives worked on a concept plan, which both groups gave a thumbs-up to earlier this month. The project will take place in three phases and the first phase will include a new gazebo, brick work, a water feature, a new fountain and an American with Disabilities Act compliant ...

December 23, 2010 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Chief cleared of wrongdoing

Springfield Police Chief Paul Wynn is back on the job after an investigation into allegations of misconduct on his part yielded nothing to substantiate the complaint. Wynn was placed on administrative leave after Springfield City Manager Brett Bennett received a complaint from a citizen that Wynn had been driving his patrol car while intoxicated and operating his siren in the middle of the day. An investigation into the allegation resulted in it being unfounded and there ...

December 20, 2010 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Springfield gets ready to adopt FY11 budget

Springfield City Council is expected to approve a budget and a millage rate for fiscal year 2011 at a special called meeting Tuesday. The city will consider a millage rate of 4.3 for its FY11 budget, pegged at $1.72 million. In the proposed budget for 2011, the city expects to spend 35 percent of its budget on streets and lanes, the biggest chunk for any department. For the complete story, see Tuesday's edition of the Effingham Herald.

December 20, 2010 | Staff Report | Local


State processing unemployment benefits claims extensions

ATLANTA-State Labor Commissioner Michael Thurmond said Monday that the Georgia Department of Labor is processing extended benefit claims for unemployed Georgians who will qualify under the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 enacted Friday. The new legislation expands the extended benefits claim filing period for jobless Americans through Dec. 31, 2011. The bill does not, however, provide additional benefits beyond 99 weeks. "These additional resources will help qualified jobseekers provide food, clothing, ...

December 20, 2010 | Staff Report | Local


Newest commissioners eager to get to work

The newest members of the Effingham County commissioners say they're ready to get to work. Phil Kieffer, Vera Jones and Steve Mason were sworn in Wednesday afternoon by Probate Judge Beth Rahn Mosley at the historic Effingham Courthouse and their first meeting as commissioner will take place Jan. 4. "We're excited," said Jones, the former school board member who won a Republican primary runoff for the District 2 seat. "We have a lot of good ideas that ...

December 16, 2010 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


With new year, county will revert to old schedule

With a new year will come a new work week schedule for county offices. Effingham County offices will revert to a Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. schedule beginning Jan. 3, 2011. Many county offices had been on a 4-10 schedule, working 10 hours a day for four days a week, since July. Commissioners adopted the schedule as a pilot program through Nov. 12 and extended it in October. With three new commissioners coming on board, a decision on ...

December 16, 2010 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


State unemployment rate jumps to 10.1 percent

ATLANTA-The Georgia Department of Labor reported Thursday that the state's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose to 10.1 percent in November, up three-tenths of a percentage point from 9.8 percent in October. The preliminary October rate of 9.9 percent reported last month has been revised downward by one-tenth of a percentage point. The rate was 10.2 percent in November 2009. This is the 38th consecutive month Georgia has exceeded the national unemployment rate, which is currently ...

December 16, 2010 | Staff Report | Local


Griffin gets life without parole

Lester Casey Griffin has been sentenced to life without parole plus 20 years for the death of Dylan Helmey.

December 15, 2010 | Staff Report | Local


County starts set up of special service districts

Effingham County commissioners have approved a resolution to set up the special service districts that were part of the service delivery agreement hammered out last month. After several rounds of mediation, the county and the three municipalities have agreed to a service delivery arrangement in which the county will set up special service districts for those services it expressly provides to residents in the unincorporated areas. The purpose of the resolution is to allow staff and chairman ...

December 13, 2010 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


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State kicks off Zero Tolerance campaign

ATLANTA - Georgia's annual holiday campaign of Operation Zero Tolerance begins Friday and will last through New Year's Day.

December 13, 2012 | Staff report | Local


Johnson offers words of wisdom for conservatives

One of the state's foremost conservatives said fellow conservatives need to think about who they talk to - and how they get their message across.

December 10, 2012 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Springfield looking at increase for sewer fees

Sewer fees for city of Springfield customers also appear to be on the rise.

December 10, 2012 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Springfield set to approve new fire fees

Fire fees in Springfield could be on the rise after city council members agreed to a new set of rates.

December 10, 2012 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Lighting the way

Last year, the Lost Plantation community helped one of its own, cancer patient Ashley Toler, through the proceeds from its first Light the Night Golf Cart Parade.

December 10, 2012 | By Paul Floeckher | Local


Georgia-Pacific donates to local fire departments

Local fire departments will have a little more money at their disposal, thanks to Georgia-Pacific's Savannah River Mill.

December 06, 2012 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Exchange Club kicks off Empty Stocking Fund drive

Again this year, the Exchange Club of Effingham County will make the holidays brighter for many local families in need through its Empty Stocking Fund campaign.

December 06, 2012 | Staff report | Local


Work on West 9th Street leads to detour

Contractors for the Georgia Department of Transportation have scheduled a temporary road closure on West 9th Street between Highway 21 and N. Carolina Avenue in the Rincon.

December 03, 2012 | Staff report | Local


Fans cheer on Mustangs as season ends

MONROE - A large contingent of South Effingham High School football fans made the lengthy trek to the town lodged between Atlanta and Athens and stayed to congratulate and console the Mustangs players after the conclusion of their season.

December 03, 2012 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Lost Plantation golf cart parade ready to roll

After reaching out to help a family during the holiday season last year, the Lost Plantation community is hosting an even bigger event this year to help another neighbor.

December 03, 2012 | By Paul Floeckher | Local


A look back, with an eye on the future

Jack Ramsey remembers exactly where the old popcorn machine used to be when his family owned the Mars Theatre in Springfield.

December 03, 2012 | By Paul Floeckher | Local


City whittles Mars contractors to six

Six contractors will submit requests for proposals for work on the Mars Theatre, following Springfield City Council's vote Wednesday night.

November 29, 2012 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


Springfield holds off on approving fire fees

An impassioned plea from a commercial property owner may have spurred Springfield City Council members to re-think a proposed fire fee.

November 29, 2012 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


United Way celebrates record-setting campaign

At a time when economic struggles have caused many people to cut back on their charitable giving, people throughout Effingham County dug deep - to help those who are in even greater need.

November 29, 2012 | By Paul Floeckher | Local


On the road again ...

The buses will crank up around noon Friday outside of South Effingham High School, and the Mustangs football team, band, cheerleaders and others will head out on another long road trip.

November 29, 2012 | By Patrick Donahue | Local


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