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Investigators uncover drone deliveries of drugs to state prisons

Investigators uncover drone deliveries of drugs to state prisons

In Atlanta, 23 individuals, including current and former inmates along with external accomplices, face federal charges for using drones to smuggle illegal drugs and cellphones into Georgia state prisons.
Statesboro house fire on Orleans Trail leaves home heavily damaged

Statesboro house fire on Orleans Trail leaves home heavily damaged

A Statesboro home was heavily damaged by a fire on Sunday morning, August 25, 2024, but all residents and their five pets were safely evacuated. Firefighters quickly responded to the scene on Orleans Trail, managing to control the blaze and prevent further devastation.
Dove hunting this year? Make sure you have completed a hunter education course

Dove hunting this year? Make sure you have completed a hunter education course

Before heading out to find the perfect dove field for this year's hunts, make sure you complete a hunter education course, which can be done online or in person through the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division.
Fond Farewell: Regional library director Jennifer Durham retires

Fond Farewell: Regional library director Jennifer Durham retires

Jennifer Durham, Regional Library Director of the Statesboro Regional Public Libraries, is retiring after three decades of dedication.
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.
A Sweet Story: Seniors learn about the making of honey

A Sweet Story: Seniors learn about the making of honey

After Tropical Storm Debby passed, the Cottages at Bethany embraced a sunny day with a delightful ‘Honey Extraction’ activity led by Dr. Paul Cerpovicz, offering residents and guests a sweet and educational experience.
Gov. Kemp hosts small business roundtable

Gov. Kemp hosts small business roundtable

In a bid to address the economic strain of civil litigation on Georgia’s businesses and consumers, Governor Brian P. Kemp convened a roundtable discussion with small business leaders and state officials this week to explore potential reforms and gather input for upcoming legislative sessions.
A walkoff closes an electric final inning in Portal softball's comeback victory

A walkoff closes an electric final inning in Portal softball's comeback victory

Spectators were treated to an instant classic on Thursday's game between the Portal Panthers and the Jenkins County War Eagles. The Panthers were able to take down the War Eagles 12-11.
GS Women's Basketball announces 2024-25 non-conference schedule

GS Women's Basketball announces 2024-25 non-conference schedule

The Eagles have finalized their schedule for head coach Hana Haden's first season at the helm.
Sen. Ossoff announces federal grant opportunity to help build more housing in Georgia

Sen. Ossoff announces federal grant opportunity to help build more housing in Georgia

U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff has announced a new Federal grant opportunity under the PRO Housing program aimed at increasing affordable housing options and reducing costs for Georgia families.