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Major General Randall Simmons, former commander, Ga. ARNG, retires

Major General Randall Simmons, former commander, Ga. ARNG, retires

The ceremony served as a homecoming for Simmons, who entered military service with the Georgia National Guard unit in Statesboro and later earned his bachelor’s degree at GSU.
Good Morning, Statesboro!

Good Morning, Statesboro!

Here’s a quick look at the latest Statesboro-Bulloch news, sports scores, weather and lowest gas prices in town
For over 20 years Thelma Kilpatrick has kept Statesboro seniors active

For over 20 years Thelma Kilpatrick has kept Statesboro seniors active

Physical activity is essential to healthy aging. Check out one fun way Thelma Kilpatrick is helping keep senior citizens in the Statesboro area active.
Visit Statesboro opens new boardwalk and unveils Eagle

Visit Statesboro opens new boardwalk and unveils Eagle

Visit Statesboro officially opened their new boardwalk and bridge, which connects the Willie McTell Trail with the Market, just in time for the opening of the Statesboro Farmers Market this weekend.
Two Boro favorites take home Flavor of Georgia wins

Two Boro favorites take home Flavor of Georgia wins

Honey won Best in Baked Goods for their Lemon Blueberry Cheesecake, and Braswell's won Best in Condiments, Sauces, and Seasonings for their Vidalia Onion Steak Sauce.
Carpenter Bee Tips from County Agent Bill Tyson

Carpenter Bee Tips from County Agent Bill Tyson

Carpenter bees are large, black and yellow bees often seen flying around wooden eaves of a house, wooden decks, or wooden fences and can cause damage to wood. Bulloch County’s agriculture expert Bill Tyson has some tips to control them.
Ben Carr ties for second, men’s golf finishes 11th at The Valspar Collegiate

Ben Carr ties for second, men’s golf finishes 11th at The Valspar Collegiate

The field featured six teams ranked nationally in Golfstat’s top-10.
Forestry Chief Byron Haire celebrated for 30 years of service

Forestry Chief Byron Haire celebrated for 30 years of service

Byron Haire has spent close to three decades with the Georgia Forestry Commission.
Senator Hickman's legislation to increase early literacy passed

Senator Hickman's legislation to increase early literacy passed

The measures would jointly provide for the establishment and implementation of evidence-based literacy instruction methods and curriculum for students.
Good Morning, Statesboro!

Good Morning, Statesboro!

Here’s a quick look at the latest Statesboro-Bulloch news, sports scores, weather and lowest gas prices in town