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Statesboro Food Bank still in need of donations following TS Debby

Statesboro Food Bank still in need of donations following TS Debby

Our Statesboro Food Bank has provided more than 64,000 meals already this month, and the need continues to grow. We're calling on our community to help! Here is a list of items the Food Bank is most in need of right now.
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.
Enduring Debby in Assisted Living: Life enrichment professionals are unsung heroes

Enduring Debby in Assisted Living: Life enrichment professionals are unsung heroes

In the wake of Tropical Storm Debby, the Life Enrichment directors and coordinators in Statesboro and Bulloch County have demonstrated exceptional dedication and creativity, ensuring that residents of assisted and independent living communities remain engaged, cared for, and uplifted no matter the circumstance. These unsung heroes of our community are alert, flexible, and always having fun!
College Football Schedule for August 29th to Monday, September 2nd

College Football Schedule for August 29th to Monday, September 2nd

A complete schedule of all college football games includes games from Thursday, August 29th to Monday, September 2nd. You will find the date of the game, game start times, and where to watch the game.
Averitt Center welcomes new director of Statesboro Chamber Orchestra

Averitt Center welcomes new director of Statesboro Chamber Orchestra

The Averitt Center for the Arts in downtown Statesboro will welcome conductor, composer, and educator Dr. Darrell Brown as its new director of the Statesboro Chamber Orchestra this Thursday, August 29.
Processing a Tragic Loss: A chaplain's guide to dealing with trauma and grief

Processing a Tragic Loss: A chaplain's guide to dealing with trauma and grief

After the recent tragic loss of local radio personality Johnathan Vreeland, we reached out to Ogeechee Area Hospice for information on how to deal with the trauma and grief associated with such a loss. Read more from Senior Hospice Chaplain Nick Spletstoser here.
Army corps to reevaluate Hyundai site permit

Army corps to reevaluate Hyundai site permit

Ogeechee Riverkeeper wants the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to ‘show its work’ about the effects of water withdrawal for the 2,500-acre site.
GALLERY | Boro Browse festivities welcomed students and brought crowds on campus

GALLERY | Boro Browse festivities welcomed students and brought crowds on campus

With hundreds of student attendees and more than one hundred vendors, the annual fall Boro Browse showcased local businesses and resources on the backdrop of the Russell Union Rotunda and Pedestrium in Statesboro.
Yellow Jackets bounce back with dominant 14-2 win

Yellow Jackets bounce back with dominant 14-2 win

The Southeast Bulloch Yellow Jackets softball team hosted the Jenkins Warriors on Tuesday, August 27th. The Yellow Jackets took down the Warriors 14-2.
Bulloch school buses return to some dirt roads; Addy's Law is in effect

Bulloch school buses return to some dirt roads; Addy's Law is in effect

As Bulloch County school buses return to some regular routes following Tropical Storm Debby's impact on dirt roads, the school system is reminding drivers about Georgia's new Addy's Law, which took effect July 1. Motorists who are convicted of illegally passing a school bus will now be fined at least $1,000 and be imprisoned for up to one year. Be alert and take time to remind young drivers of the law.