News

Brumbalow wins second term as mayor; $300 million ESPLOST survives

FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. – On Tuesday, Forsyth County residents voted to continue the $300 million, five-year education special purpose local option sales tax (ESPLOST) and city residents voted to continue the leadership of Mayor Troy Brumbalow for the next four years.

Brumbalow defeated attorney William Allen Stone III 683-204 to win a second term. Post 1 City Councilman Chad Crane and Post 2 City Councilman James Evans were on the ballot but ran unopposed.

The ESPLOST passed 8,725 to 3,832. School officials say it will allow them to continue to make payments on voter-approved bonds build a new elementary school to replace Midway and purchase land.

The Forsyth County School Board threatened to increase property taxes if voters did not approve ESPLOST.

Bill Johnson

Recent Posts

Fugitive arrested after 2 years on the run

PRESS RELEASE - On April 11, 2024, the Forsyth County Warrant Unit along with the…

5 days ago

Little Mill Middle School student arrested after bringing a loaded gun on campus

PRESS RELEASE - On Tuesday morning, The Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office was alerted by the…

4 weeks ago

GBI Investigates In-Custody Death in Cumming

FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. – The GBI is investigating the in-custody death of Robert Cornelious Powell,…

3 months ago

SIX ARRESTED IN ANIMAL CRUELTY

PRESS RELEASE - On January 11, 2024, the Forsyth County Animal Services Division requested the…

4 months ago

Man arrested for Forsyth County burglary

FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. - On Saturday, Dec. 30,  a man was arrested Forsyth County after…

4 months ago

Failed bank robbing attempt after suspect was refused his demands

FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. - An unidentified suspected attempted to rob the Regions Bank on McGinnis…

4 months ago