Stockbridge City Council Updates
The Stockbridge City Council welcomed its newly reelected members and finalized a number of committee appointments at its first meeting of 2022. Mayor Anthony Ford and council members LaKeisha Gantt… Read more »
The Stockbridge City Council welcomed its newly reelected members and finalized a number of committee appointments at its first meeting of 2022. Mayor Anthony Ford and council members LaKeisha Gantt… Read more »
Two potential annexations were discussed and a a couple of zoning-related matters approved by the Hampton City Council at the January 11 regular meeting, along with a number of beginning-of-the-year… Read more »
Several significant E-SPLOST expenditures were approved by the Henry County Board of Education at its January 10 regular business meeting. A $39.8 million allocation was approved for Windows laptops and… Read more »
The Henry County Board of Education designated the site of the former Patrick Henry High School as the location for the planned district-wide STEM (science technology, engineering and math) high… Read more »
One of Henry County’s newest nonprofits is off and running in 2022 after a solid rebound from the COVID-19 shutdown.Representatives from Medical Missions Outreach made 16 trips last year to… Read more »
Two commercial rezoning requests were denied and one residential rezoning request was approved at the January 5 meeting of the Henry County Board of Commissioners. A rezoning from RA (residential… Read more »
A request for industrial zoning was denied by the Locust Grove City Council at its January 3 regular meeting. HFG Development, LLC of Stockbridge applied for rezoning of 36.436 acres,… Read more »
In its final official meeting of the 2021 calendar year, the Stockbridge City Council approved an $18.38 million general fund budget for the 2022 fiscal year. The final public hearing… Read more »
Henry County’s public schools have shifted back to Level 4 on their COVID-19 management plan in anticipation of a January 10 return to the classroom for students. While assuring parents… Read more »
The Locust Grove city Council is considering a proposed rezoning of 36.4 acres for industrial purposes, with a vote expected in January. A public hearing was convened at the council’s… Read more »