A Georgia father of five and director at a construction firm … disposing of Nathan Millard’s body,” as well as obstruction of justice, simple criminal property damage and failure to seek assistance.
Sine Die: Here are the bills Georgia lawmakers are still discussing on final day of 2023 session
Georgia lawmakers face multiple key decisions on the final … for which suspects would be required to post cash or property bail before being released from pretrial detention. CRIMES AGAINST …
Ga. Dad Found Dead in Rolled-Up in Carpet Had Fentanyl in His System, Coroner’s Report Says
The married Georgia man had vanished on Feb. 22 after a night at a … Perkins was charged with “Unlawful Disposal of Remains, Obstruction of Justice, Simple Criminal Damage to Property and Failure to …
The clock is ticking: The bills Georgia lawmakers are still discussing on final day of 2023 session
ATLANTA — Georgia lawmakers face multiple key decisions on the final … for which suspects would be required to post cash or property bail before being released from pretrial detention. CRIMES …
Georgia House sends blower bill back to Senate
The Georgia legislature is one step closer to passing a bill … including provisions regarding deannexing properties from cities and county bodies called Commercial Property Assessed Conservation, …
Body of man found floating in lake after Georgia deputies say he ran from them
On March 9, deputies were chasing Brandon Scott Anderson, 35, who was wanted for felony theft by receiving stolen property. Deputies discovered his body floating off Highway 76 near a dock close to …
Georgia could see more than $220 million in economic impact from moving primary date
would shine the political spotlight on Georgia, prompting presidential candidates to invest more into the Peach State, according to the report by Thomas Smith, an Emory University finance professor.
Georgia could see more than $220 million in economic impact from moving primary date
would shine the political spotlight on Georgia, prompting presidential candidates to invest more into the Peach State, according to the report by Thomas Smith, an Emory University finance professor.
Georgia Moves towards Greener, More Resilient Development
The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors today approved two new operations for Georgia – the $75 million Georgia Resilient Agriculture, Irrigation, and Land (GRAIL) Project and the $50 million …
Americus: GBI arrest ex-police officer for criminal damage to property
AMERICUS, Ga. (WRBL) — On Monday, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) announced the arrest of an Americus Police Officer charged with criminal damage to property, making false statements, and …