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Road closure on US 80 in Chatham County begins July 8 for railroad improvements

Road closure on US 80 in Chatham County begins July 8 for railroad improvements

The Georgia Department of Transportation has announced a four-day road closure on US 80/SR 26 in Chatham County, beginning July 8, due to railroad crossing improvements.
Looking for a great fishing spot? Visit a Georgia PFA

Looking for a great fishing spot? Visit a Georgia PFA

Georgia's Public Fishing Areas (PFAs) offer more than just a chance to reel in a big one. From hiking trails to camping opportunities, these locations provide a wide array of activities for the whole family.
Atlanta to get Shriners Children’s medical research facility

Atlanta to get Shriners Children’s medical research facility

Atlanta is set to become a hub for pediatric research as Shriners Children's plans to establish a new institute near Georgia Tech, investing over $153 million and creating hundreds of jobs.
Take a kayaking trip through time at Blackwater Preserve

Take a kayaking trip through time at Blackwater Preserve

Tucked deep in the wetlands of Register, Georgia, a hidden kayaking trail winds through calm waters dotted with duckweed and echoing with birdsong. But beyond the serene surface lies a surprising past—one marked by Civil War escape routes, a centuries-old grist mill, and buried artifacts waiting to be unearthed.
Good Morning, Bulloch!

Good Morning, Bulloch!

Click on the picture of the day to get local sports scores, weather and lowest gas prices in town. Check back for updates throughout the day.
Georgia Southern researchers survey flood-stricken area of Bangladesh

Georgia Southern researchers survey flood-stricken area of Bangladesh

In the coastal region of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, a bustling tourist hub faces an annual threat: monsoon season. Recently, a team from Georgia Southern University, led by Professor Munshi Rahman, is conducting crucial research to identify areas most vulnerable to flooding and landslides, aiming to equip the local government with critical insights to address these devastating natural disasters.
Claxton Bakery, Inc. nominated for the Coolest Thing Made in Georgia competition

Claxton Bakery, Inc. nominated for the Coolest Thing Made in Georgia competition

A taste of tradition is in the running! Claxton Bakery's famous fruit cake has been nominated for the 'Coolest Thing Made in Georgia' competition.
Davenport House Museum to host Family Days on July 27 and Sept. 7, offering free hands-on activities for children of all ages

Davenport House Museum to host Family Days on July 27 and Sept. 7, offering free hands-on activities for children of all ages

Families in Savannah are invited to the Davenport House this summer for free Family Day celebrations, packed with engaging activities and hands-on learning opportunities. The first event features Literary Arts, while the second will be full of sweet treats!
Tormenta battles back to equalize against Charleston Battery 3-3, loses on penalty kicks in Jägermeister Cup

Tormenta battles back to equalize against Charleston Battery 3-3, loses on penalty kicks in Jägermeister Cup

In a dramatic and hard-fought Jägermeister Cup match, South Georgia Tormenta FC rallied from a two-goal deficit, only to fall short in a penalty shootout against the Charleston Battery at Tormenta Stadium.
State revenue chief tapped for new Georgia Tax Court

State revenue chief tapped for new Georgia Tax Court

Georgia's new Tax Court is set to get its first chief judge: Frank O'Connell. Governor Brian Kemp made the nomination Tuesday, following the voter-approved constitutional amendment last November.