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Commissioners clear the way for 3rd new industry for Bulloch

Commissioners clear the way for 3rd new industry for Bulloch

The story contains a full report from Tuesday's Bulloch County Commission meeting
Tammy Rushing retires after 31 years of service to the City of Statesboro

Tammy Rushing retires after 31 years of service to the City of Statesboro

Tammy Rushing , Administrative Assistant for The City of Statesboro Department of Public Works, is retiring after more than 30 years.
DEA reports increase in fentanyl-laced pills

DEA reports increase in fentanyl-laced pills

The DEA is reporting six out of 10 fentanyl-laced fake prescription pills analyzed in 2022 now contain a potentially lethal dose of fentanyl.
Georgia Southern softball signs SEB stand-out Delanie Thames

Georgia Southern softball signs SEB stand-out Delanie Thames

Southeast Bulloch High School student Delanie Thames officially signed with Georgia Southern
Orange is the new red and green with "Christmas Belles" at the Averitt Center

Orange is the new red and green with "Christmas Belles" at the Averitt Center

Whether you’re a longtime friend of the Futrelle family, or new to the Little Town of Fayro, you sure don’t want to miss this hilarious, southern-fried Holiday event.
Stilson's Jenny Hendrix is Bulloch’s Teacher of the Year

Stilson's Jenny Hendrix is Bulloch’s Teacher of the Year

STEM teacher to compete for Georgia Teacher of the Year in May
Dr. LaSara Mitchell introduced as Statesboro Village Builder Director

Dr. LaSara Mitchell introduced as Statesboro Village Builder Director

Statesboro City Council introduced Dr. LaSara Mitchell as the new director of the Statesboro Village Builder program. Dr. Mitchell has spent the last 16 years working for GS Department of Community Health.
GSU media students earn national award

GSU media students earn national award

The George-Anne Media Group was recently awarded the Pacemaker Award, one of the highest national honor among student media
Rebecca's Cafe reach is growing: Hundreds served each week

Rebecca's Cafe reach is growing: Hundreds served each week

Since 2009, Rebecca’s Cafe has been serving lunch to those experiencing food insecurity in Statesboro, and its reach has slowly grown. Since April of 2022, the Cafe has doubled its former reach of 100 to more than 200 patrons served each week.
Woman arrested as result of ongoing domestic dispute

Woman arrested as result of ongoing domestic dispute

Anissa Rose was arrested and transported to the Bulloch County Jail