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OTC HVAC students receive tools through Perkins Funding

OTC HVAC students receive tools through Perkins Funding

Recently, two nontraditional students in the Ogeechee Technical College (OTC) Air Conditioning Technology program received a set of tools through federal Perkins funding to help them through their program and jumpstart their career.
Low-cost rabies clinic set for Saturday, May 31 in Bulloch

Low-cost rabies clinic set for Saturday, May 31 in Bulloch

The University of Georgia Extension Office and 4-H in Bulloch County are hosting a low-cost rabies clinic on Saturday, May 31, with $12 vaccinations available at multiple locations throughout the day.
The Auctioneer's Journey: Alex Grovenstein and Longleaf Solutions

The Auctioneer's Journey: Alex Grovenstein and Longleaf Solutions

After a decade helping South Auction become a regional powerhouse, Alex Grovenstein is stepping into a new chapter with the launch of Longleaf Solutions, his own auction company focused on business assets, special collections, and personal property
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.
Statesboro High Class of 1965 marks 60th reunion with endowed scholarship at Georgia Southern

Statesboro High Class of 1965 marks 60th reunion with endowed scholarship at Georgia Southern

As they celebrate the 60th anniversary of their graduation, the Statesboro High School Class of 1965 has raised $33,500 to establish a permanent scholarship at Georgia Southern University, honoring their legacy and supporting future generations. The first recipient, Jack Blackmon, was recently selected.
From student to tradition-maker: Matt Fallin retires after nearly 40 years on campus

From student to tradition-maker: Matt Fallin retires after nearly 40 years on campus

When Matt Fallin, DMA, first set foot on Georgia Southern’s campus in 1982, he never imagined he’d spend the next four decades helping shape its musical legacy.
Glennville angler ties Georgia saltwater record for dolphin

Glennville angler ties Georgia saltwater record for dolphin

A Glennville angler just made waves in Georgia’s saltwater fishing scene after reeling in a monster mahi mahi that officially ties the state record for the species.
Historic Savannah Foundation to host lecture focusing on Savannah’s Gullah Geechee literary legacy

Historic Savannah Foundation to host lecture focusing on Savannah’s Gullah Geechee literary legacy

As part of its 70th anniversary celebration, Historic Savannah Foundation will host author and retired Savannah State University professor Patricia West for a Juneteenth lecture on Savannah’s African American and Gullah Geechee literary legacies on June 19.
Summer camp spots still available at Georgia Southern's Shooting Sports Education Center

Summer camp spots still available at Georgia Southern's Shooting Sports Education Center

Summer at the SSEC is on its way! Georgia Southern's Shooting Sports Education Center offers a variety of summer camps designed to build confidence, concentration, and responsibility in participants while celebrating teamwork and sportsmanship.
Tariffs anticipation behind surge at Georgia ports

Tariffs anticipation behind surge at Georgia ports

Container traffic at the Port of Savannah continues to surge as businesses rush to beat potential tariff hikes, setting a third consecutive monthly record in April with more than 515,000 TEUs handled.