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Bulloch receives more than $50,000 in third round of GaDOE grants

Bulloch receives more than $50,000 in third round of GaDOE grants

The purpose of the state grants is to help districts expand options and opportunities for their students in advanced learning; digital media and literacy; health and physical education; world languages; and mathematics, science, and social studies instruction. Bulloch County received grants in mathematics and social studies.
Senior Moment | NEW storytelling Self Guided Walking or Virtual tour of Statesboro

Senior Moment | NEW storytelling Self Guided Walking or Virtual tour of Statesboro

Every city has a story to tell. None is better than Statesboro's! Grice Connect's Senior Reporter Michele LeBlanc "walks" you through a new historical walking (or virtual) tour of Statesboro. Perfect for a fun day out or a great way to introduce out of town visitors to our charming little town.
City of Statesboro hosts Open House to gather input for future zoning and development

City of Statesboro hosts Open House to gather input for future zoning and development

The City of Statesboro hosted an Open House public forum for discussion on its newly drafted Unified Development Code. The city's current zoning code is 40 years old, and with the future growth and development expected to come the area, a new UDC is being drafted to help merge existing codes with newer codes into a single, user-friendly document. The next public hearing is July 10.
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.
Two Georgia Southern professors help local new educators thrive

Two Georgia Southern professors help local new educators thrive

Two Georgia Southern professors, Dr. Kathleen Crawford and Courtney Toledo, have started a new local group to inspire and guide new teachers through the first few years of teaching. Grice Connect's Reagan Reilly, a former student of theirs, takes a deeper look into their group.
Food Lion Celebrates Completion of Remodel with Ribbon Cutting Wednesday

Food Lion Celebrates Completion of Remodel with Ribbon Cutting Wednesday

Food Lion in Statesboro and Metter are cutting the ribbon on their newly remodeled stores on Wednesday, June 21 at 7:45 AM. First 100 customers at the stores on June 21,22,23 and 24th will receive a free gift.
Interstate closure advisory for the 16@95 Improvement Projects

Interstate closure advisory for the 16@95 Improvement Projects

The lane closures are necessary for widening activities for I-16 and bridge work at the I-16/I-516 Interchange
Rep. Allen launches the 2023 Congressional App Challenge

Rep. Allen launches the 2023 Congressional App Challenge

All apps must be submitted online by Nov. 1. Students can register now
Georgia maintains bond rating despite dwindling tax revenue

Georgia maintains bond rating despite dwindling tax revenue

The state has receive a AAA bond rating despite three consecutive months of decreasing state tax revenues
Mill Creek Elementary counselor teaches students about Old Glory

Mill Creek Elementary counselor teaches students about Old Glory

Mill Creek Elementary has earned a Flag Certificate from Bulloch County's Sons of the American Revolution