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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.
Good Morning, Statesboro!

Good Morning, Statesboro!

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.
Students Laney Gagne and Claire Pugliarullo create Brooklet Book Box

Students Laney Gagne and Claire Pugliarullo create Brooklet Book Box

The two recently saw a need in the Brooklet community and worked together to find a solution as part of their membership in FCCLA at SEB.
Statesboro Bulloch Chamber of Commerce to relocate downtown

Statesboro Bulloch Chamber of Commerce to relocate downtown

The relocation is in response to strengthened chamber operations and member feedback gained the last two years. President and CEO, Jennifer Davis, says the move benefits the Chamber because it will be more accessible to businesses.
Averitt 'All Fired Up' sale is this week

Averitt 'All Fired Up' sale is this week

The Roxie Remley Center for Fine Arts will become a shopper’s paradise on April 27th-29th as the Averitt Center Visual Arts Department and Georgia Southern University’s Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art team up once again to provide local and student artists with the opportunity to showcase and sell their artwork.
Georgia’s coastal ecosystem earns ‘B’ on annual report card

Georgia’s coastal ecosystem earns ‘B’ on annual report card

The report card assesses various aspects of the coastal environment, including water quality and the overall health of key species.