The Fourth of July, also known as Independence Day, has been a federal holiday in the United States since 1941 and is celebrated each year on July 4 with the boom of fireworks, celebrating the freedom and foundation of America today.
Baldwin County has been working on an update to its Land Use Plan for the past several years, leading to the Board of Commissioners preparing to vote Tuesday evening on a short-term moratorium on subdivision and commercial developments.
This month Georgia Military College (GMC) hosted hundreds of Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) cadets from across Georgia for this year’s JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge (JCLC) camp.
Baldwin County undergoing second property reevaluations
Baldwin County is in the midst of its second significant property revaluation since 2021, and thousands of local homeowners and property owners have received reassessment notices in recent weeks, many with increases in values of upwards of 50 percent.
The Baldwin County School District has been awarded a three-year grant of over $500,000 from the Georgia Department of Education and the FranklinCovey Foundation to implement the Leader in Me program across the district. This initiative will involve all students in Pre-K through grade 12.
Walmart reportedly hit as part of theft ringOn June 18, law enforcement was dispatched to Walmart at 2592 N.Columbia St. According to Asset Protection, two males came into the store and stole iPads and iPhones the previous day.
Forsyth Antiques and More, an antiques mall that sells more than just antiques, is open for anyone looking to shop in the area and find something unique.The antiques mall is located at 816 U.S.Highway 41 in Forsyth, and is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The 100 Black Men of Milledgeville- Oconee chapter received funding from Wells Fargo to support the futures of graduating seniors Akello Cock and Tyrese Riddle.