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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Dr. Jack Proctor saluted as Citizen of the Year by local Rotary Clubs After being named 2021 Citizen of the Year by the Rotary Clubs of Statesboro, Dr. Henry Jack Proctor, left, and wife Beverly are congratulated by former recipient Bill Perry at Forest Heights Country Club on Monday, March 1. - photo by By SCOTT BRYANT/staff
Dr. Henry J. “Jack” Proctor practiced dentistry full-time for about 50 years and provided dental services free to impoverished people in other nations such as Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Brazil and Mexico through a series of mission trips.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. City set to issue bonds, contracts for 2 park renovations Tuesday
Statesboro’s mayor and council and the Urban Redevelopment Agency they recently created are poised to act Tuesday on a $4.5 million bond issuance and award $2.9 million in contracts for improvements to the Luetta Moore and Grady Street parks.
Both the regular City Council meeting and a meeting of the URA are scheduled for 9 a.m. in the City Hall council chambers. Soon after the council meeting is called to order, the mayor and council will recess for the URA meeting before returning to council business, said City Clerk Leah Harden.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Arcola Road to close several months for new Upper Black Creek bridge
Replacement of the bridge over Upper Black Creek on Arcola Road is scheduled to begin Monday, March 1, and the road segment near the bridge will be closed to traffic until around Sept. 1, the Bulloch County government announced this week.
A detour has been set up in southern Bulloch County utilizing Mud Road, Brooklet-Denmark Road, Georgia Highway 67 and Old Highway 46, according to the notice issued by Broni Gainous as community relations manager for the Bulloch County Board of Commissioners.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. McCollar describes ‘State of the City’ in election year, ongoing pandemic Highlights sidewalks, housing, transit and parks Mayor Jonathan McCollar speaks to Statesboro via a lectern and microphone placed in front of the council dais Tuesday evening. He wore a protective mask before he rose to speak and afterward during the meeting. - photo by AL HACKLE/Staff
Statesboro Mayor Jonathan McCollar in his 2021 State of the City speech touted efforts underway to improve parks as well as infrastructure such as sidewalks, a multipronged initiative to upgrade housing and the expected arrival of a city bus system this summer.
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