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Board of Education releases FY '24 SPLOST Schedule Report includes special purpose local option sales tax expenditures for fiscal year

Board of Education releases FY '24 SPLOST Schedule Report includes special purpose local option sales tax expenditures for fiscal year

The Bulloch County Board of Education has released its schedule of approved special purpose local option sales tax projects for the year ended June 30, 2024.
Red Cross offers steps to help you avoid a cooking fire on Thanksgiving

Red Cross offers steps to help you avoid a cooking fire on Thanksgiving

As Thanksgiving nears, the American Red Cross is urging caution in the kitchen, highlighting that the holiday is one of the most dangerous times of the year for cooking fires, which cause an average of 158,400 home fires annually in the U.S.
Balancing Growth and Community: Benjy Thompson speaks at Statesboro Kiwanis Club

Balancing Growth and Community: Benjy Thompson speaks at Statesboro Kiwanis Club

Benjy Thompson, CEO of the Development Authority of Bulloch County, shared an in-depth look at the region’s booming industrial growth during the November 14th Statesboro Kiwanis meeting. With humor and transparency, Thompson tackled topics like workforce challenges, property taxes, and the long-term impacts of major projects like Hyundai and its suppliers.
Metter-Candler County awarded inaugural Rural Community of the Year by Georgia Chamber

Metter-Candler County awarded inaugural Rural Community of the Year by Georgia Chamber

At the November 21 State of the Community Breakfast at the Georgia Grown Innovation Center in Metter, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce presented Metter-Candler County with the inaugural Rural Community of the Year Award.
Gallery & Livestream | Statesboro Farmers Market dazzles crowds with annual Shopping by Lantern Light

Gallery & Livestream | Statesboro Farmers Market dazzles crowds with annual Shopping by Lantern Light

The 2024 Shopping by Lantern Light event, hosted by the Statesboro Farmers Market, drew record crowds for an evening of festive shopping, delicious local eats, and holiday cheer. With 88 vendors, special activities, and a glowing holiday village display, the night offered something for everyone. Be sure to check out our photo gallery and livestream to relive the magic or explore what you might have missed!
City of Statesboro holds public meeting for West Main streetscape project

City of Statesboro holds public meeting for West Main streetscape project

The City of Statesboro presented draft plans for the West Main Streetscape Improvement Project, focusing on beautification, accessibility, and infrastructure upgrades for West Main. The project aims to enhance downtown with features like decorative lighting, landscaping, improved sidewalks, and drainage upgrades while addressing community concerns about parking and construction impacts.
Join ReTails Thrift Shop on Saturday for anniversary sale

Join ReTails Thrift Shop on Saturday for anniversary sale

ReTails Thrift Shop will be having their 13th Anniversary sale this Saturday, November 30th, from 10am-3pm. The Humane Society will also have a Cat Adoption Event next door at their adoption center from 11am-2pm.
Gift of Dentistry returns December 6 to bless the community with free dental care

Gift of Dentistry returns December 6 to bless the community with free dental care

A Gift of Dentistry will return again this year on Friday, December 6. The annual event offers no-cost dental care, including one cleaning, filling, or extraction, for those in need (age 18 and up) and is coordinated by Dr. Richard Marz of Premier Dental Wellness.
Good Morning, Bulloch!

Good Morning, Bulloch!

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Creating a ripple effect: How one Georgia Southern professor is using community-sourced materials to improve clean water accessibility

Creating a ripple effect: How one Georgia Southern professor is using community-sourced materials to improve clean water accessibility

Dr. Lewis Stetson Rowles, a professor at Georgia Southern University, is working to improve access to clean drinking water for the Navajo Nation by integrating traditional cultural practices with modern water purification technologies. Rowles will appear on an episode of PBS NOVA's Building Stuff: Change It! on November 27.