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Ocmulgee Mounds national park bill reintroduced in Congress

Ocmulgee Mounds national park bill reintroduced in Congress

Georgia lawmakers are renewing their push to designate the Ocmulgee Mounds as the state's first national park, emphasizing its cultural significance and economic potential.
OTC Business Management students get lessons in personal finance

OTC Business Management students get lessons in personal finance

Ogeechee Technical College's Business Management Program recently welcomed guest speakers Brannen Smith and Lisa Hodges from Morris Bank to provide students with valuable insights on personal finance, credit management, and loan considerations.
Brooklet's Farmers Market set for grand reopening on April 5th

Brooklet's Farmers Market set for grand reopening on April 5th

The Brooklet Farmers Market is celebrating its second season with a Re-Grand Opening on April 5, 2025, at its new location, offering fresh local produce, artisanal goods, and family-friendly fun every Saturday through November 15, excluding the Brooklet Peanut Festival on September 20.
East Georgia Regional Medical Center celebrates final two employees of the month for 2024

East Georgia Regional Medical Center celebrates final two employees of the month for 2024

East Georgia Regional Medical Center is proud to recognize their final two Employees of the Month for 2024, Amy Henry and Jacob Rohlfs, celebrating their outstanding dedication to compassionate care and teamwork.
Good Morning, Bulloch!

Good Morning, Bulloch!

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Creative minds put to work for inaugural Statesboro Festival of the Arts

Creative minds put to work for inaugural Statesboro Festival of the Arts

The inaugural Statesboro Festival of the Arts brought together 40 regional artists for a weekend of fine art, live performances, interactive exhibits, and family friendly fun in Downtown Statesboro. Organized by the Averitt Center for the Arts and community partners, the free event featured juried artwork, local food trucks, and $5,000 in artist awards.
Georgia Southern’s treasured live bald eagle mascot, ‘Freedom,’ passes away

Georgia Southern’s treasured live bald eagle mascot, ‘Freedom,’ passes away

Georgia Southern University is mourning the loss of its beloved live bald eagle mascot, Freedom, who served as a symbol of pride, strength, and wildlife conservation for over two decades.
Long-Overdue Recognition: Vietnam Veterans welcomed home at emotional ceremony

Long-Overdue Recognition: Vietnam Veterans welcomed home at emotional ceremony

Ogeechee Hospice, the American Legion Post 90, and the Georgia Department of Veteran Affairs joined forces to create a memorable welcome home ceremony for Vietnam veterans, highlighting their resilience and the impact of their service.
Georgia Southern’s Shainaz Landge receives Regents’ Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Award

Georgia Southern’s Shainaz Landge receives Regents’ Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Award

Georgia Southern University associate professor Shainaz Landge, Ph.D., has been recognized with the Regents’ Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Award for her dedication to innovative teaching and impactful research.
Ogeechee Tech dual enrollment students gain valuable job training

Ogeechee Tech dual enrollment students gain valuable job training

Ogeechee Technical College celebrated a pre-apprenticeship signing ceremony at Claxton Poultry, where two Claxton High School students will gain hands-on career training in electrical and diesel technology through a collaborative program with Evans Regional College and Career Academy.