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Squawkbox – June 13, 2026
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Lee County agricultural land values could rise 83% as new assessments near mailing
During a work session Tuesday, Terry McCormick of McCormick Solutions provided the Lee County Board of Commissioners with an update on the county’s 2026 tax digest and ongoing reappraisal efforts.
Lee County’s Gregory Batson decommits from Florida State
One of Southwest Georgia’s top football prospects is once again one of the most sought-after recruits in the Southeast.
Dream’s Angel Reese finding range going into battle with Liberty
First place in the Eastern Conference will be on the line Thursday night when the Atlanta Dream host the red-hot New York Liberty in College Park, Ga.
First-place White Sox out to tag Braves with first series sweep of season
The major-league-leading Atlanta Braves lost three consecutive games in the first week of April but have not suffered a series sweep this season.
Public opposition sinks proposed Lee County solar farm
The proposal, submitted by Atlanta-based Inman Solar on behalf of the Stovall family, would have allowed construction of a 15.75-megawatt solar energy system on roughly 69 acres of the property. County planning staff and the Planning Commission had both recommended denial before the matter reached commissioners for final consideration.
Terry’s shooting sparks 54-27 victory over Valdosta
Monroe coach Michael Hoffpauir knows replacing a player like Brayden Burns won’t happen overnight.
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