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William James Middle to open with new traffic plan

William James Middle to open with new traffic plan

The main entrance on U.S. Highway 80 is not to be used for morning & afternoon drop off and pick up.
Bulloch County goes back to school

Bulloch County goes back to school

This morning, Bulloch County Schools welcomed back more than 11,000 students and 2,100 employees across its 15 schools and learning programs.
One hospitalized after shooting on Mikell Street in Statesboro

One hospitalized after shooting on Mikell Street in Statesboro

At 6:52 PM on Sunday, July 31, Statesboro Police Department officers patrolling the area reported hearing multiple shots fired in a residential neighborhood near downtown Statesboro.
Savannah doctor earns MBA to be a better physician, advocate for patients

Savannah doctor earns MBA to be a better physician, advocate for patients

Savannah doctor Timothy Connelly earned a Master of Business Administration because he saw it as an opportunity to grow in his current career
Tasting Statesboro the United Way tickets on sale now

Tasting Statesboro the United Way tickets on sale now

Tasting Statesboro the United Way is an opportunity to sample dishes from over 35 local restaurants, while supporting a worthy cause
Interstate closure advisory for the 16@95 Improvement Projects

Interstate closure advisory for the 16@95 Improvement Projects

Weather permitting, Georgia Department of Transportation (Georgia DOT) construction partners will close interstate lanes at the locations below for the 16@95 Improvement Projects
Georgia Lottery raised $25-B for education: Governor Kemp

Georgia Lottery raised $25-B for education: Governor Kemp

All Georgia Lottery profits go to pay for specific educational programs, including Georgia’s HOPE Scholarship Program
Statesboro High School Class of 2002 holds 20th reunion

Statesboro High School Class of 2002 holds 20th reunion

Grice Connect contributor, Whitney Lavoie, walks down memory lane with fellow Class of 2002 members
Georgia will expand Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education into elementary grades

Georgia will expand Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education into elementary grades

This expansion will allow students to explore career interests and opportunities in the early grades
Whitney Nash, Ph.D., to serve as Dean of the University’s Waters College of Health Professions beginning Aug. 1

Whitney Nash, Ph.D., to serve as Dean of the University’s Waters College of Health Professions beginning Aug. 1

Nash comes to Georgia Southern from the University of Louisville, a highly-ranked research institution with a strong reputation in the health professions