ATLANTA, GA (January 2016) – Spalding County has received a share of a $3.75 million dividend declared by the Board of Trustees of the Association County Commissioners of Georgia – […]
News and Alerts
SPALDING COUNTY OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY ANNOUNCES THE 2016 SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK
The Georgia Severe Weather Awareness Week is February 1-5, 2016. Severe Weather Awareness Week is designed to prepare citizens for the upcoming severe weather season. One of the major activities […]
SPALDING COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES THE RETIREMENT OF FIREFIGHTER CHRIS HOLLOWAY
Spalding County Fire Chief Kenny West announced today the retirement of Firefighter Chris Holloway, who has been a dedicated long term employee for over 20 years. Firefighter Chris Holloway began […]
SPALDING COUNTY OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY ANNOUNCES COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM TRAINING
The Spalding County Office of Homeland Security in conjunction with the Spalding County Fire Department will be hosting Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) emergency preparedness training, to promote efforts between […]
SPALDING COUNTY PARKS, PUBLIC GROUNDS AND LEISURE SERVICES TO HOST A PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THE QUILLY STREET PARK PROPERTY
Spalding County residents are invited to attend a public hearing regarding the development of a passive park at the Quilly Street location on: Monday, February 8, 2016 beginning at 6:00 […]
SPALDING COUNTY OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY JOINS NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS CAMPAIGN
The Spalding County Office of Homeland Security is hosting a Kickoff meeting in partnership with FEMA and their Preparathon campaign. The kickoff will be on Thursday January 21, 2016 at […]
CARBON MONOXIDE – SAFETY TIPS FROM THE SPALDING COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT
Carbon Monoxide, also, known as CO, is called the “invisible killer” because it is a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas. More than 150 people in the United States die every year […]
HOME HEATING – FIRE SAFETY TIPS FROM THE SPALDING COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT
Did you know……. From 2010-2012, an average of 45,200 home heating fires occurred in the United States each year, resulting in an annual average of approximately 155 deaths, 625 injuries […]