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Extension Service

Brennan Jackson County Extension/ANR Agent If you’re looking to develop a new habit for the new year then consider composting. Many people today are looking for ways to engage in sustainable practices to reduce waste and create a better environment to live in.

Bulging budget surplus driving ambitious spending plans

A sure sign that Georgia's coffers are flush with an unprecedented budget surplus is that for the first time in memory, the state plans to fund its annual list of building projects with cash instead of bonds. The budget proposals Gov.
K9 Nesa serves with the Jones County Sheriff’s Office and is a recipient of the new bulletproof vest, valued at $1,000, from the Georgia Police K9 Foundation. CONTRIBUTED

K9 Nesa serves with the Jones County Sheriff’s Office and is a recipient of the new bulletproof vest, valued at $1,000, from the Georgia Police K9 Foundation. CONTRIBUTED

Georgia’s police K-9s receive top-of-the-line bulletproof vest

The Georgia Police K9 Foundation is proud to announce that K9 Nesa with the Jones County Sheriff’s Office is the latest canine to receive an Elite K9 Stealth Fighter K9 Vest, a $1,000 value. The foundation has vested 186 Georgia Law Enforcement K9s.
Literacy Specialist Kristen Beaver speaks to Board of Education members at a Jan. 4 workshop that focused on the curriculum in all Jones County schools. DEBBIE LURIE-SMITH/Staff

Literacy Specialist Kristen Beaver speaks to Board of Education members at a Jan. 4 workshop that focused on the curriculum in all Jones County schools. DEBBIE LURIE-SMITH/Staff

BOE looks at curriculum changes, test scores

Jones County Board of Education members listened to curriculum updates and testing results in January’s work session. The Jan. 4 meeting was called to order by Board Chairman Ginger Bailey and Superintendent Charles Lundy started with information from the state. He said Gov.

Crime Watch

The following information is gleaned from incident reports, which are public record, from the Jones County Sheriff’s Department and Gray Police Department Jan. 4-7, 2024. Jan. 5 Cracked windshield leads to arrest Sgt.

Superior Court Motions

JAN. 11, 2024 State vs. Michael David Smith – defendant shall be revoked to the Jones County jail for 24 months, with credit for time served. He shall be released at the discretion of the sheriff. Upon release, he shall return to regular probation supervision. All conditions now special. State vs.

Real Estate Transactions

JAN. 5-11, 2024 JAN. 5 Gary Earl King to Holden Park Burford; 250 River North Cir. Lot 13, Blk. 1, River North S/D; parcel J50C00110; $250,000.00 Kimberly L. Nichols to Latesha Roquemore; 807 Ashley Ct.; parcel J65E00228; $175,000.00 Dylan L. Smith to Daniel A. Martynowski and Krystal N.

CASA launches Dinner for a Cause Campaign

Ocmulgee Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) is excited to kick-off 2024 by launching a “Dinner for a Cause” Campaign! This campaign will help bring awareness and funding to the Ocmulgee CASA program, while allowing supporters to gather for a good cause.

City brewery ordinance approved 3-1

Gray City Council members approved brewery production and sales with a split vote during the first meeting of 2024. The Jan. 8 meeting was called to order by Mayor Ed Barbee, with all council members present except Councilman Benny Gray.