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Former GS Women's Basketball Coach Kip Drown releases first book

Former GS Women's Basketball Coach Kip Drown releases first book

‘More: Desire More and Experience More. A Game Plan for Spiritual Growth’ by Kip Drown is now available on Amazon and at Barnes & Noble.
16@95 Improvement Projects: I-95 north traffic shift at I-16

16@95 Improvement Projects: I-95 north traffic shift at I-16

The first impactful traffic shift will require I-95 northbound motorists to access I-16 approximately a half-mile sooner at Exit 99
Senator Billy Hickman appointed to Georgia Council on Literacy

Senator Billy Hickman appointed to Georgia Council on Literacy

The council will evaluate the problems related to state literacy outcomes and recommend improvements.
Jonathan Hoopaugh catapults from academic suspension to graduating with honors

Jonathan Hoopaugh catapults from academic suspension to graduating with honors

The Statesboro native, who is on the management track with Starbucks, graduated with honors, earning a bachelor’s in psychology and a minor in management. 
GS Eagles: Volleyball set for foreign tour

GS Eagles: Volleyball set for foreign tour

The Eagles visit Argentina in June
OTC celebrates veterinary technology program graduates

OTC celebrates veterinary technology program graduates

The program’s five graduates were recently presented with an OTC veterinary technology pins
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.
Bulloch History | Old Hotels and Auto Courts in Statesboro

Bulloch History | Old Hotels and Auto Courts in Statesboro

Thanks to McCook's Pharmacy for making Bulloch Tid Bit's, produced by the Bulloch County Historical Society, available on Grice Connect. For decades, the police patch of Statesboro read, “Statesboro, The Tourist city.” Some of the first hotels were the Rushing Hotel, the Rountree Hotel and the Jaeckel Hotel. The Jaeckel and Rountree were built near the train depots.
Lee Eckles has built a career quietly serving our community

Lee Eckles has built a career quietly serving our community

Lee Eckles led the way in building a modern EMS even through great health adversity requiring him to have a kidney and pancreas transplant. His love for our community and desire to do more has never been shaken. Join me for a walk down memory lane with Lee. If nothing else, it is sure to provide you with some comic relief.
Bracket Set for 2023 Sun Belt Baseball Championship; Eagles See Rematch with Georgia State

Bracket Set for 2023 Sun Belt Baseball Championship; Eagles See Rematch with Georgia State

Following the conclusion of the regular season Saturday evening, the Sun Belt Conference announced the seeds and matchups for the 2023 Guardian Credit Union Sun Belt Conference Baseball Championship.