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Emergency allotments to end for SNAP households after May 2022

Emergency allotments to end for SNAP households after May 2022

Normal monthly SNAP benefits will continue
Emma Franceschina lands dream job in Nation’s Capital

Emma Franceschina lands dream job in Nation’s Capital

Last week, she walked across the stage to receive her diploma from Georgia Southern University
Historic Society discusses Native Americans in Georgia

Historic Society discusses Native Americans in Georgia

The Bulloch Historical Society invited Joseph Sumner an expert on Native Americans to their monthly meeting Monday to discuss Native Americans in Georgia.
Polls open 7 AM to 7 PM Tuesday, May 24th | Sample Ballots

Polls open 7 AM to 7 PM Tuesday, May 24th | Sample Ballots

Polls will be open from 7 am to 7 pm on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, for the general primary/non-partisan/special election. Go to GriceConnect.
Weekly COVID Report | Monday, May 23, 2022

Weekly COVID Report | Monday, May 23, 2022

In the weekly COVID report, Bulloch County’s risk status remains LOW by COVIDACTNOW.org and CDC tracker. We have added the new CDC COVID Data Tracker to give our readers real time information on COVID in Bulloch County.
Excelsior EMC holds 84th annual meeting

Excelsior EMC holds 84th annual meeting

Approximately 300 members attended the May 13 meeting
Double education major Kimmy Dawn beats Hodgkin’s lymphoma

Double education major Kimmy Dawn beats Hodgkin’s lymphoma

Kimberly Dawn, or “Kimmy” as her friends know her, started her journey at Georgia Southern University because it was a place of comfort. A native of Ellabell, Georgia, Kimmy Dawn grew up only 25 miles from the Statesboro Campus.
Bulloch County search for missing motorcyclist ends in tragedy

Bulloch County search for missing motorcyclist ends in tragedy

Bulloch County Sheriff's Office and area law enforcement had been looking for a missing motorcyclist since Saturday night.
‘Feels like home’: Portal woman runs produce stand on honor system

‘Feels like home’: Portal woman runs produce stand on honor system

A freshly picked summer harvest still warm from the day's sun, the lullaby of cicadas, the cool evening breeze that rescues a muggy afternoon and friendly, waving neighbors; to many this feels like home.
Weekly Interstate Closure Advisory for the 16@95 Improvement Projects

Weekly Interstate Closure Advisory for the 16@95 Improvement Projects

Chatham County Interstate Closure Advisory for the 16@95 Improvement Projects