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➤ Jesup: Escaped federal prison inmate Arthur Lee Cofield Jr. was added to the FBI’s wanted list, with a $10,000 reward offered. Cofield, who walked away from a federal prison camp, was convicted of orchestrating $11 million in fraud schemes while behind bars in a Georgia state prison. (More)
➤ Mableton: Richard Pretlow II, the new president of Six Flags Over Georgia, outlined the theme park’s summer plans and said visitor safety continues to rank as a priority. (More)
➤ Savannah Harbor: Georgia Ports Authority launched a study to determine whether the harbor channel needs further deepening and whether passing lanes could accommodate two-way ship traffic. (More)
➤ Statewide: The GBI crime lab’s backlog is starting to decline, down from a peak of about 48,700 unworked cases in January, the agency’s director says. (More)
➤ Columbia County: The county approved an $11.4 million construction contract to renovate the Savannah Rapids Pavilion in Martinez, extensively damaged by Hurricane Helene in 2024. The project is expected to wrap up in 2027. (More)
➤ Athens: Prosecutors dropped two misdemeanor charges against Atlanta Falcons rookie wide receiver Zachariah Branch, filed after an April 19 incident outside a bar. Branch’s attorney said videos and other evidence showed Branch “never should have been arrested.” (More)
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