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Statesboro knocks on Athens legendary music door

Statesboro knocks on Athens legendary music door

Grice Connect welcomes Statesboro native Austin Joyner to our team of writers. Austin will be focusing on local artists in our community who entertain, inspire, and encourage others through their art form. He begins with a look at the vibrant local music scene.
Miss Rodeo and the Bulls are in town for the Kiwanis Rodeo Friday and Saturday

Miss Rodeo and the Bulls are in town for the Kiwanis Rodeo Friday and Saturday

Don't miss the Statesboro Kiwanis Rodeo Friday, April 28th and Saturday, April 29th at the Bulloch Agricultural Complex. Tickets are selling fast, get yours now.
Statesboro Fire Department celebrates new recruit class

Statesboro Fire Department celebrates new recruit class

Five new firefighters have joined the Statesboro Fire Department after completing their rigorous recruit class training. The fire department is actively hiring for additional firefighters.
$8.6 million coming to Creek Project and Medical Students coming to GS announced at Morris Bank legislative luncheon

$8.6 million coming to Creek Project and Medical Students coming to GS announced at Morris Bank legislative luncheon

Speaker Jon Burns announced important Creek on the Blue Mile funding along with the first steps in bringing a medical school to GS at a legislative luncheon sponsored by Morris Bank.
Three Eagles earn All-Sun Belt Conference women's tennis honors

Three Eagles earn All-Sun Belt Conference women's tennis honors

Silvia Martinez and Ana Tsitavets named All-Conference singles, while Martinez and Liv Ryan earn doubles honors
Bulloch organizations receive more than $116,000 in federal funds

Bulloch organizations receive more than $116,000 in federal funds

The DHS Appropriations Act of 2023 appropriated $130 million to FEMA, which in turn awards the money to the EFSP National Board to support local social service organizations aiding our nation’s hungry and homeless. Seven local organizations received the funding to be used as reimbursements.
Nuttin' But Fun: Register to host inaugural Pecan Festival this May

Nuttin' But Fun: Register to host inaugural Pecan Festival this May

GS men’s golf wins stroke play at Sun Belt Championship

GS men’s golf wins stroke play at Sun Belt Championship

The Eagles will be the top seed in match play today.
SEBHS girls tennis advances to Elite 8 of state playoffs

SEBHS girls tennis advances to Elite 8 of state playoffs

The Lady Jackets take on Pace Academy in the next round at home.
A Taste of Struggle: Foodways and Folkways of a Former Enslaved People

A Taste of Struggle: Foodways and Folkways of a Former Enslaved People

The event will take place at the Willow Hill Heritage and Renaissance Center on April 29, from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Food historian Clarissa Clifton, Chef Cheryl Henry, and Pitmasters John “Bobbie” Robinson and Curtis Clifton will prepare a full meal outdoors over an open pit, as was done during slavery.