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OTC cybersecurity students rank in top 2 percent nationally

OTC cybersecurity students rank in top 2 percent nationally

Ogeechee Technical College’s Cybersecurity students earned top national rankings in the Spring 2025 National Cyber League competition, showcasing exceptional skill and growth in just their second semester of competition.
Screven's Benji Anderson to lead area wildland fire protection

Screven's Benji Anderson to lead area wildland fire protection

A lifelong Screven County resident and 26-year veteran of the Georgia Forestry Commission, Benji Anderson has been promoted to Chief Ranger for the agency’s Jenkins/Screven Unit based in Sylvania.
Good Morning, Bulloch!

Good Morning, Bulloch!

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Georgia Chamber in Statesboro: Preparing for growth means rethinking jobs, health, and community

Georgia Chamber in Statesboro: Preparing for growth means rethinking jobs, health, and community

The Georgia Chamber of Commerce brought its Georgia 2050 initiative to Statesboro on Tuesday, June 3, highlighting long-term challenges and opportunities tied to population growth, workforce development, and healthcare access. Chamber President Chris Clark and Georgia Southern faculty emphasized the need for regional planning, stronger community infrastructure, and preparing the next generation for a rapidly changing economy.
Rockin' Out Alzheimer's Disease Foundation awards $87,000 grant to Georgia Southern University for innovative dementia research

Rockin' Out Alzheimer's Disease Foundation awards $87,000 grant to Georgia Southern University for innovative dementia research

Georgia Southern University has received an $87,000 grant from the Rockin' Out Alzheimer’s Disease Foundation to launch a groundbreaking study on using electrical stimulation to improve cognitive and physical health in adults at risk for dementia.
SCDOT awards I-95 Widening and Improvements Project, work to begin soon

SCDOT awards I-95 Widening and Improvements Project, work to begin soon

The South Carolina Department of Transportation has awarded its largest-ever contract to widen and improve a 10-mile stretch of I-95 from the Savannah River to US 278, aiming to reduce congestion and enhance safety along this vital interstate corridor.
Gov. Kemp: Special tax refund checks begin issuing this week

Gov. Kemp: Special tax refund checks begin issuing this week

Governor Brian Kemp and the Georgia Department of Revenue have announced the rollout of one-time surplus tax refunds for eligible Georgians, made possible by House Bill 112 and the state’s strong economic performance.
Westwood Nursing and Rehab Center celebrates National Nursing Home Week

Westwood Nursing and Rehab Center celebrates National Nursing Home Week

Westwood Nursing and Rehab Center marked National Nursing Home Week from May 12–16 with a week full of themed celebrations honoring its dedicated staff and cherished residents.
Chairman Bennett breaks tie vote to deny 59 lot residential subdivision

Chairman Bennett breaks tie vote to deny 59 lot residential subdivision

Bulloch County Commissioners voted 4-3 to deny a rezoning request for a 59-home subdivision on Highway 119 Connector, siding with a packed room of citizens who raised concerns about traffic safety, emergency services, and school overcrowding. The decision marked a rare rejection of a staff-backed application and underscored growing tensions over rural growth and development.
Reminder: Leadership Bulloch applications due Friday

Reminder: Leadership Bulloch applications due Friday

Interested in learning more about our community and developing your leadership skills at the same time? Apply now for the next round of Leadership Bulloch with the Statesboro-Bulloch Chamber of Commerce. The deadline is June 6.