Updates from Henry Commissioners
A former Henry County pastor is being honored by local government officials. The Henry County Board of Commissioners voted at its February 2 regular meeting to approved a… Read more »
A former Henry County pastor is being honored by local government officials. The Henry County Board of Commissioners voted at its February 2 regular meeting to approved a… Read more »
Three officers were honored last week by the Henry County Police Department with citations for exceptional work on the job. According to a statement released February 11, officers… Read more »
Qualifying for McDonough’s municipal elections is six months away, but the details have been ironed out. The McDonough City Council voted at its February 4 regular meeting to… Read more »
The Henry County Zoning Advisory Board ruled on two requests at its January 28 regular meeting, giving approval to a conditional use petition and recommending approval for a rezoning application…. Read more »
The Stockbridge City Council voted January 26 to approve a moratorium on the acceptance of any applications related to the development of any buildings for residential rental purposes. This action,… Read more »
The Locust Grove City Council took action at its February 1 regular meeting to adopt a change to the standard operating procedure for its police department, a move deemed necessary… Read more »
A large residential development on the west side of I-75 in McDonough got the green light from the Henry County Board of Commissioners. The board voted at its January 20… Read more »
More park improvements are coming to the Fairview community. The Henry County Board of Commissioners voted at its January 20 regular meeting to accept a $2.6 million bid from J.R…. Read more »
The Georgia Department of Transportation has released new information in the past month on three separate Henry County projects in the works. It was announced January 21 that… Read more »
Locust Grove voters will be electing a new City Council member in about six weeks. A seat became vacant when John R. Gardner gave official notice three months… Read more »