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Echols County residents may face a 13.34 percent property tax increase next year, pending a Board of Commissioners decision on a new millage rate of 16.987 mills. Public hearings are scheduled for October 18, where residents can voice their opinions. The increase could significantly impact homeowners and non-homestead property owners.
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Will Echols County Raise Your Taxes?

by Thom ChandlerOctober 13, 2024October 13, 2024

Echols County residents may face a 13.34 percent property tax increase next year, pending a Board of Commissioners decision on a new millage rate of 16.987 mills. Public hearings are scheduled for October 18, where residents can voice their opinions. The increase could significantly impact homeowners and non-homestead property owners.

As Tropical Storm Debby moves through South Georgia, residents are facing extended power outages, particularly in Echols County and nearby areas. Slash Pine EMC is actively working to restore power to affected communities, but challenges remain due to the storm's impact.
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Power Outages Persist Across South Georgia Due to Tropical Storm Debby

by Thom ChandlerAugust 5, 2024August 5, 2024
The Echols County Sheriff's Office has issued a warning about a scam involving a person impersonating an investigator from their office. This individual is calling citizens, asking for money, and using spoofed phone numbers to make it appear as though the calls are coming from the Sheriff's Office.
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Scam Alert: Fake Investigator Posing as Echols County Sheriff’s Office

by Thom ChandlerJuly 22, 2024July 22, 2024
🚨 The Gist: A routine traffic stop turned into a high-speed police chase on Highway 129 in Echols County, resulting in the arrest of two suspects and the seizure of narcotics and a firearm.
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Video: 120 mph Police Chase in Echols County

by Thom ChandlerApril 30, 2024April 30, 2024

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