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Statesboro police and fire departments hosting Christmas movie night

Statesboro police and fire departments hosting Christmas movie night

On Monday, Dec. 19 at 6 p.m., the Statesboro Police Department (SPD) and the Statesboro Fire Department (SFD) will be hosting a Christmas movie night
Families4Families ran 48 hours for foster care in 4x4x48

Families4Families ran 48 hours for foster care in 4x4x48

This event began Friday, Nov. 25th, at 8am and ended Sunday, Nov. 27th at 4am
Ogeechee Riverkeeper announces winners of annual photo contest

Ogeechee Riverkeeper announces winners of annual photo contest

Judges sorted through images that highlighted what makes the Ogeechee and Canoochee Rivers, and the surrounding areas, ecologically and aesthetically remarkable
Bulloch Career Workforce Summit takes place on Thursday, Dec. 8

Bulloch Career Workforce Summit takes place on Thursday, Dec. 8

Event to update the community about the progress on the Bulloch County Workforce Development Plan
2022 Statesboro Walk to End Alzheimer's raises more than $20,000

2022 Statesboro Walk to End Alzheimer's raises more than $20,000

On November 12th, the Alzheimer's Association hosted the 2022 Statesboro Walk to End Alzheimer's at Mill Creek Regional Park.
Statesboro accepting applications for new business commission

Statesboro accepting applications for new business commission

The City of Statesboro is now accepting applications for appointments to its newly established Statesboro Business Commission.
Love Tiffany Boutique opens in downtown Brooklet

Love Tiffany Boutique opens in downtown Brooklet

Love Tiffany owner Tiffany Guerrero offers luxury Bible handbags and other items on Lee Street in Brooklet.
Warnock narrowly defeats Walker

Warnock narrowly defeats Walker

Walker carried Bulloch County with 63.58% of the vote with a 47.23% turnout in Bulloch.
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.