October 2024

  • Halloween Night

    Hey Kids on October 31, 2024 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. as you head out for a spooktacular night of trick-or-treating, remember to stay safe while having fun! Stick together with friends or family, use well-lit paths, and always look both ways before crossing streets. Make sure your costume allows you to see clearly and…

  • GEMA/HS Fact Sheet:

    FEMA Offers Displacement Assistance to Georgia Storm Survivors FEMA provides Displacement Assistance to eligible survivors of Hurricane Helene and Tropical Storm Debby, damage Aug 4-20, 2024, who can’t return to their home following the storms. This is money people can use to stay in a hotel or motel, with family and friends, or any other…

  • GEMA/HS Urgent Update:

    Georgians Who Lost Income Due to Storms May Be Eligible for Disaster Unemployment Assistance Employees or self-employed Georgians who became unemployed as a direct consequence of Tropical Storm Debby or Hurricane Helene may be eligible to receive Federal Disaster Unemployment Assistance. Receiving this assistance does not affect your ability to apply for or receive other…

  • Debris Removal Services!!!

    If you have not yet placed your debris by the roadside within the public Right-of-Way, please do so at your earliest convenience. Contractors will make three passes through the city. During the first two passes, only vegetative debris will be collected. The final pass will include the collection of construction-related debris, provided it consists of wood products only such…

  • Notice: Debris Removal in Glennville

    Tattnall County has arranged for debris removal services, with contractors expected to begin collection on Friday. If you have not yet placed your debris by the roadside within the public Right-of-Way, please do so at your earliest convenience. Contractors will make three passes through the city. During the first two passes, only vegetative debris will…

  • Hurricane Milton – Stay Prepared

    As we continue our recovery from Hurricane Helene, we are now closely monitoring the swift approach of Hurricane Milton. Although it is expected to decrease in strength, we strongly urge everyone to remain vigilant and take necessary safety precautions. Please stay updated on weather conditions and heed local advisories. Ensure your items are secured, have…

  • Attention Glennville Residents.

    The Tattnall County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) and the American Red Cross will be serving food, and giving away tarps, and MREs (Meals Ready-to-Eat) this evening, Friday, October 4, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. at Tattnall County High School. Additionally, the Tattnall County EMA and the Salvation Army will be serving food, and giving away ice,…

  • Attention: Debris Removal in Glennville!

    To facilitate the removal of tree debris by city or contracted personnel from Tattnall EMA, all debris must be moved to the right-of-way. We appreciate your cooperation and patience as we work together to ensure a smooth and efficient cleanup.

  • City Hall is now Open to the Public

    We are pleased to inform you that City Hall is now open to the public. However, please note that the drive-thru window will remain closed until further notice. Trash collection services are scheduled for Friday, October 4, 2024. Should additional time be required, pick-up will also continue on Saturday, October 5, 2024. We greatly appreciate…

  • City of Glennville Public Announcement

    We hope this message finds you safe in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The City of Glennville is actively working to ensure the continued operation of essential services, including water and sewer systems, and to keep all roads open and passable for the safety and convenience of our residents. We would like to announce that…