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Third Transportation Plan workshop seeking public feedback held

Third Transportation Plan workshop seeking public feedback held

Statesboro and Bulloch County representatives, alongside Goodwyn Mills Cawood (GMC) representatives, held another meeting in a series of public workshops, to discuss the joint 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan between the city of Statesboro and Bulloch County.
Ogeechee Area Hospice is Hope: Myths and Facts about End of Life Care

Ogeechee Area Hospice is Hope: Myths and Facts about End of Life Care

Ogeechee Area Hospice offers the only non-profit hospice service in the area, and has provided compassionate care for more than two decades to individuals experiencing terminal illness, while helping their families through the difficult process of losing a loved one. Read on to learn more about some of the myths associated with hospice care -- and the truths behind them.
The KT Team: Helping Hunters Overcome Disabilities

The KT Team: Helping Hunters Overcome Disabilities

A friendship forged during a memorable turkey hunt paved the way for the creation of the KT Team, a non-profit organization that helps people with disabilities take part in hunting and outdoor activities. Find out how you can help the KT Team get more people back outside.
Brooklet City Council Votes to Modify Mayor’s Supervisory Role

Brooklet City Council Votes to Modify Mayor’s Supervisory Role

In the past two weeks Brooklet's new City Attorney resigned, a Council member resigned and the Council "modified" the Mayor of his supervisory power.
Black Business After Hours social kicks off Cool Beanz series of community mixer events

Black Business After Hours social kicks off Cool Beanz series of community mixer events

Cool Beanz Espresso Bar in downtown Statesboro aspires to foster community connection and was host to the recent Mind Your Business: Black Business After Hours Social, which highlighted and connected the expanding black-owned business scene in Statesboro. The local coffee bar is focusing on bringing community members together by creating an engaging, inviting atmosphere through a series of events like this one.
PHOTO STORY | Saturday at the Ag-Grow Expo

PHOTO STORY | Saturday at the Ag-Grow Expo

The Bulloch County Agricultural Complex hosted the third Annual Ag-Grow Expo on March 1 and 2, 2024, with local farmers, community members, and equipment vendors coming together to support agricultural education.
The Light, Love and Legacy of Dr. Gayle Jackson

The Light, Love and Legacy of Dr. Gayle Jackson

Charity, faith, and love distinguished the life of Dr. Gayle Jackson, whose passing on August 25, 2023, left an adoring family and community to mourn her loss. We honor and celebrate the legacy of Dr. Jackson during this month of remembrance and observance of Black History. Join us in walking through the memories of her life and work.
Growth was the overriding theme of Mayor Jonathan McCollar's State of the City Address

Growth was the overriding theme of Mayor Jonathan McCollar's State of the City Address

Statesboro Mayor Jonathan McCollar presented his State of the City address and sat down for questions from Grice Connect's Whitney Lavoie and GS Student Government Association President Blake Robinson. The extensive interview before a live audience covered a range of issues facing the City. Click on the picture to read the full report and watch a video of the address and Q&A.
Hazelnut Pastures: Raising a family, running a farm, and restoring the land

Hazelnut Pastures: Raising a family, running a farm, and restoring the land

Join Grice Connect intern Ainslie Smith on a visit to Hazelnut Pastures in Brooklet. This photostory is a glimpse into the daily life of a family behind just one of the small farms in our community. The Hazels welcome anyone to join their work towards practicing sustainable agriculture, by inviting you to their farm where you can learn how to do the same.
City Council approves more new homes in Tuesday's meeting

City Council approves more new homes in Tuesday's meeting

City Council cleared the way for 196 new town homes to be built in the City during their meeting on Tuesday evening. Click on the picture to read about all City business covered.