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Coach Helton's GS Eagles are primed for exciting 2024 season

Coach Helton's GS Eagles are primed for exciting 2024 season

Georgia Southern University Head Football Coach Clay Helton recently shared his enthusiastic outlook for the upcoming 2024 season with the Kiwanis Club of Statesboro. Emphasizing the importance of community support and a strong team culture, Helton expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome he and his family have received in Statesboro and his excitement about the team's promising prospects.
Exciting new housing developments coming to Statesboro, GA

Exciting new housing developments coming to Statesboro, GA

Excitement is brewing in Statesboro as two new housing developments are set to transform the landscape near the busy Statesboro Mall area. With a total of 236 new homes on the horizon, these projects promise to offer modern living options for residents, catering to a range of housing needs in the community.
EPD issues draft water permits for Bryan and Bulloch counties

EPD issues draft water permits for Bryan and Bulloch counties

Residents of Bryan and Bulloch counties are gearing up for a crucial public meeting hosted by the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) to discuss draft groundwater withdrawal permits that will impact water resources in the region. With concerns raised over potential impacts and environmental considerations, stakeholders are encouraged to participate in shaping the future of water usage in the two counties.
VIDEO |Statesboro's VFW Post 10825 holds 5th annual Independence Day Commemoration

VIDEO |Statesboro's VFW Post 10825 holds 5th annual Independence Day Commemoration

Members of Statesboro's VFW Post 10825 and community members gathered to celebrate Independence Day at a ceremony on Thursday.
Statesboro's Parking Lot Coffee Club provides free "bad advice"

Statesboro's Parking Lot Coffee Club provides free "bad advice"

In a town where the pace is slow but the gossip is fast, the Parking Lot Coffee Club meets daily to solve the world's problems—or at least create a few new ones. If you've ever wondered why a group of retired businessmen would gather in a former Kmart parking lot, you're in for a treat.
Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper visits Statesboro

Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper visits Statesboro

Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper visited Statesboro Monday, meeting with local farmers in the former Kmart parking lot. Attending at the invitation of Senator Billy Hickman, the gathering focused on agricultural issues and state support initiatives like the Georgia Grown program.
Tragic accident claims life of pedestrian on Highway 301 South

Tragic accident claims life of pedestrian on Highway 301 South

In a tragic incident on Friday evening, a man attempting to cross U.S. Highway 301 South near Buddy's Truck Stop was fatally struck by a car, prompting a swift response from local emergency services and an ongoing investigation by the Georgia State Patrol.
Bulloch County Historical Society elects officers and awards scholarships

Bulloch County Historical Society elects officers and awards scholarships

At the 50th Annual Meeting of the Bulloch County Historical Society, new officers were elected and scholarships were awarded to three outstanding students, showcasing the society's commitment to preserving history and supporting education in the local community.
Councilman Phil Boyum announces resignation after residency questioned

Councilman Phil Boyum announces resignation after residency questioned

Once again, Statesboro City Councilman Phil Boyum has announced his intent to resign from his District 1 Council seat. He made the intentions known with a social media post. The announcement comes after a citizen requested Council look into his residency to see if he continued to reside in the City.
Averitt Center/Emma Kelly Theater remain open during facade renovations

Averitt Center/Emma Kelly Theater remain open during facade renovations

The Emma Kelly Theater and Averitt Center for the Arts remain open while contractors make much needed repairs to the facade of the theater building. Contractors estimate that it will take approximately 30 days to complete the exterior renovations. Patrons should enter the theater through the Main Gallery entrance of the Averitt Center in the interim.