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Emergency personnel are currently on the scene of a train accident at Cotton Avenue. Please avoid the area while emergency crews work the accident. This is a developing news story and more will be made available. You must be a paid subscriber to access this content! Please login or Subscribe now! Username Password Remember Me     Forgot Password... READ MORE >

#11 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF JENKINS By virtue of a Power of Sale contained in that certain Security Deed from America Garcia and Henry Garcia to Citifinancial Services, Inc., dated September 29, 2005 and recorded on October 5, 2005 in Deed Book 5-P, Page 688, in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court... READ MORE >

Jenkins County awarded broadband grant

-Joe Brady Millen News Editor Governor Kemp announced today after we had gone to press that Jenkins County has been awarded 11,907,225.00 in broadband grants.  He has approved $408million across the state of Georgia. This means in short; Jenkins County residents and businesses will have access to faster and more reliable broadband. Hiller Spann, Chairman of the Jenkins County Commission... READ MORE >

Highway 25 wreck stops traffic

Joe Brady, Millen News Editor A late morning wreck has brought traffic to a halt on Highway 25 South. Please avoid the area as emergency crews work the accident. Details are incomplete at this time. Photo by Debbie Hearn. You must be a paid subscriber to access this content! Please login or Subscribe now!... READ MORE >

MPD makes arrest in car burglaries

The Millen Police Department has arrested Tylik L. Sherrod, 22, of Millen. Sherrod was arrested in connection with a burglary on Williams Avenue. Officers recoved two firearms from the burglary that occurred on November 8, 2021. “Williams is currently under bond for a previous entering an auto charge made by us. He has been additionally charged with burglary in the... READ MORE >

MPD detective arrested in Bulloch County

-Joe Brady, Millen News Editor Bradley Adams, a detective with the Millen Police Department was arrested early Sunday morning at the East Georgia Regional Medical Center in Statesboro. Preliminary reports state "that hospital authorities notified Statesboro law enforcement of a family violence incident when Adams sought treatment in the Emergency Department for superficial wounds." The victim has been identified as... READ MORE >

DHS and local law enforcement ask for public’s help

-Joe Brady Millen News Editor   The Department of Homeland Security and local law enforcement are asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspected school terrorist that has shuttered Jenkins County Schools for a week. The DHS is asking the public to access their See Something Send Something user friendly app to report any suspicious activity or information pertinent... READ MORE >

DHS and local law enforcement ask for public’s help

-Joe Brady Millen News Editor The Department of Homeland Security and local law enforcement are asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspected school terrorist that has shuttered Jenkins County Schools for a week. The DHS is asking the public to access their See Something Send Something user friendly app to report any suspicious activity or information pertinent to... READ MORE >

Superintendent cancels schools for second day

Message From the Superintendent:   I have been communicating with our Sheriff's Department and the GBI today as they have continued the investigation regarding the threatening emails. They have conducted interviews, are currently tracing phones, and are continually working on finding who is responsible for the emails. As of right now, however, law enforcement has not apprehended a suspect.  ... READ MORE >

School on level one lockdown due to overnight threat

Joe Brady, Millen News Editor The Jenkins County School System received an unsubstantiated email threat overnight. According to reports, the anonymous email threatened to “shoot up the school” if the writer(s) failed to receive $5k from the school system. Tara Cooper, JCSS superintendent explains, “We immediately notified local law enforcement and placed the school on level one lockdown.” Level One... READ MORE >