Sunset Village
Recent News About Sunset Village
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143 registered sex offenders live in Upson County as of week ending Jan. 21
143 of Georgia’s sex offenders live in Upson County as of the week ending Jan. 21, according to the Georgia Sex Offender Registry.
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Registered sex offenders: 145 living in Upson County as of December 2022
145 of Georgia’s sex offenders live in Upson County as of December 2022, according to the Georgia Sex Offender Registry.
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The Registry shows 145 sex offenders living in Upson County in Q4 2022
the same amount of sex offenders live in Upson County in the fourth quarter of 2022 compared to the previous quarter, according to the Georgia Sex Offender Registry.
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The Registry shows 144 sex offenders living in Upson County in December 2022
One less sex offender lives in Upson County in December 2022 compared to the previous month, according to the Georgia Sex Offender Registry.
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Registered sex offenders: 143 living in Upson County as of week ending Jan. 14
143 of Georgia’s sex offenders live in Upson County as of the week ending Jan. 14, according to the Georgia Sex Offender Registry.
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Upson County is home to 144 registered sex offenders as of week ending Jan. 7
144 of Georgia’s sex offenders live in Upson County as of the week ending Jan. 7, according to the Georgia Sex Offender Registry.
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Registry shows 145 sex offenders living in Upson County as of week ending Dec. 31, 2022
145 of Georgia’s sex offenders live in Upson County as of the week ending Dec. 31, 2022, according to the Georgia Sex Offender Registry.
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Dec. 24, 2022: 145 registered sex offenders living in Upson County
145 of Georgia’s sex offenders live in Upson County as of the week ending Dec. 24, 2022, according to the Georgia Sex Offender Registry.
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Q3: 145 registered sex offenders living in Upson County
the same amount of sex offenders live in Upson County in the third quarter of 2022 compared to the previous quarter, according to the Georgia Sex Offender Registry.
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Upson County is home to 144 registered sex offenders as of November 2022
144 of Georgia’s sex offenders live in Upson County as of November 2022, according to the Georgia Sex Offender Registry.
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November 2022: 144 registered sex offenders living in Upson County
One less sex offender lives in Upson County in November 2022 compared to the previous month, according to the Georgia Sex Offender Registry.
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144 registered sex offenders live in Upson County as of week ending Dec. 17, 2022
144 of Georgia’s sex offenders live in Upson County as of the week ending Dec. 17, 2022, according to the Georgia Sex Offender Registry.
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Registered sex offenders: 144 living in Upson County as of week ending Dec. 10, 2022
144 of Georgia’s sex offenders live in Upson County as of the week ending Dec. 10, 2022, according to the Georgia Sex Offender Registry.
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Upson County is home to 144 registered sex offenders as of week ending Dec. 3, 2022
144 of Georgia’s sex offenders live in Upson County as of the week ending Dec. 3, 2022, according to the Georgia Sex Offender Registry.
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How many people in Upson County live in public housing in 2021?
There were 520 people living in taxpayer-funded public housing located throughout Upson County in 2021, according to the U.S. Census.
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How many people in Upson County received housing vouchers in 2021?
There were 58 people who used housing choice vouchers in Upson County in 2021, according to the U.S. Census.
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How many Upson County public housing residents in 2021 identify as a minority?
In Upson County public housing 90% of residents in 2021 identified as a minority, according to the U.S. Census.
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Upson County residents have median age of 42 by 2020
Upson County residents have a median age of 42-years-old as of 2020, according to US Census Data.
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Going Somewhere: Upson County sees no change in population from 2020 to 2021
Upson County had the 69th largest population in Georgia in 2021.
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Census Bureau: 1.7% of people in Upson County identified as multi-racial in 2019
Of the 26,236 citizens living in Upson County in 2019, 98.3 percent said they were only one race, while 1.7 percent said they were two or more races, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained in January.