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Saylor’s Light helps families grieve infant loss

Saylor’s Light helps families grieve infant loss

Statesboro's Sonia and Matthew Dismukes lost their daughter, Saylor, to anencephaly on August 17, 2017. In their grief, they founded Saylor's Light to help other families dealing with pregnancy or infant loss and bereavement. In honor of Saylor's birth month, learn more about their organization and a special giving opportunity to help continue to shine her light.
Statesboro Firefighters recognized for heroic, lifesaving actions

Statesboro Firefighters recognized for heroic, lifesaving actions

A man is alive today because of a chain of events and the heroic efforts of 12 Statesboro Firefighters that occurred on June 2. Three of those firefighters received the fire service's highest honor for pulling the victim from his burning house. Meet the firefighters and learn more about that fateful night in this story.
Royal Family KIDS Camp completes Fostering Bulloch's summer of life-changing camps

Royal Family KIDS Camp completes Fostering Bulloch's summer of life-changing camps

Fostering Bulloch’s 7th Mile Farm recently hosted its "Camp7" and Royal Family KIDS (RFK) Camp for children in the Foster Care System. Royal Family Kids Camp provided an unforgettable experience where children discovered their worth and found hope through a Bible-based curriculum. Grice Connect followed up on each Camp7 and RFK experience with a recap and shared sentiments from its camp staff.
GS’s Dr. Chris Caplinger Shares His Unique Connection to Elvis's Graceland

GS’s Dr. Chris Caplinger Shares His Unique Connection to Elvis's Graceland

Grice Connect's Arts and Entertainment reporter, Austin Joyner, steps into the world of Elvis Presley with Statesboro resident and GS professor, Dr. Chris Caplinger. Dr. Caplinger shares his unique connection to Elvis's Graceland. You may even learn a few things about Elvis and Dr. Caplinger along the way. Step into the world of The King by reading the full story.
A Summer of Service: How one local girl is giving back

A Summer of Service: How one local girl is giving back

Gracie Cork, an eighteen-year-old Statesboro native, spent part of her summer building a school for special needs student in San Jose, Costa Rica.
Statesboro Service League celebrates 50 years of serving our community

Statesboro Service League celebrates 50 years of serving our community

Founded in the Lamplighter Room at the Statesboro Howard Johnson in 1973, the Statesboro Service League is celebrating 50 years of service and sisterhood in the Statesboro community.
Lee Johnson and his 3 acres of kindness

Lee Johnson and his 3 acres of kindness

For decades, Lee Johnson has been feeding our community from his gardens. Growing up hungry, he knows what it is like and wants to ensure no child he knows has that problem. Enjoy this story as we walk you through his remarkable journey.
Statesboro VA clinic's 10th anniversary celebrates Ray Hendrix's life of service

Statesboro VA clinic's 10th anniversary celebrates Ray Hendrix's life of service

Sisters Jennifer Kimbrell and Diane Long chatted with Grice Connect’s Jeneane Brown to give an update on the thriving VA clinic that their father, veteran Ray Hendrix, started over ten years ago.
Just Peachy: Try this delicious summer recipe with Georgia's signature fruit

Just Peachy: Try this delicious summer recipe with Georgia's signature fruit

Cathy visited with Mrs. Linda of Ogeechee Peaches in Millen and shares a recipe for a peach trifle using this homegrown deliciousness.
Triple Eagle Erin Lawson brings mental health, empathy, and humor to therapy practice

Triple Eagle Erin Lawson brings mental health, empathy, and humor to therapy practice

Triple Eagle Erin Lawson, a licensed clinical therapist, is bringing her passion of providing quality mental health to South Georgia. A born helper, she works with people of all ages to assist with everything from anxiety and depression to identity.