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Brooklet council discusses personnel and proposals

Brooklet council discusses personnel and proposals

The Brooklet City Council met last week for a work session and received updates on the sewer tie-ins and a collaborative partnership between Southeast Bulloch High School for work-based learning.
Meet Michelle Reolegio, Brooklet's first permanent female police chief

Meet Michelle Reolegio, Brooklet's first permanent female police chief

Brooklet's newest police chief, Michelle Reolegio, is the first female to be sworn in as permanent police chief. Reolegio sat down with Grice Connect's Jeneane Brown to talk work, personal life, and a few of her favorite things.
GALLERY | 2nd annual Statesboro Heart Run changes lives through cardiac care and education

GALLERY | 2nd annual Statesboro Heart Run changes lives through cardiac care and education

February is Heart Health Awareness Month, putting heart disease, sometimes known as "the silent killer" on full blast. To raise awareness and funds for healthy hearts in Bulloch County, Statesboro Family YMCA held its second annual Statesboro Heart Run in honor of this critical commemoration on Saturday, February 8, 2025.
Local law enforcement officers receive autism awareness training

Local law enforcement officers receive autism awareness training

Behavioral Pediatrics Resource Center is spearheading training to educate police officers and staff about the many facets of autism. Sharon Draeger, project manager, spoke with Grice Connect to explain the importance of their educational initiative.
A Mentor to People and a Trusted Caregiver for Animals: The life and legacy of Stan Lee

A Mentor to People and a Trusted Caregiver for Animals: The life and legacy of Stan Lee

Stan Lee, a local veterinarian and beloved family man, passed away on October 2, 2024, surrounded by friends and family. His life was full of love and his legacy of compassion to both humans and animals continues to live on.
Bulloch NAACP's Community Conversations roundtable inspires attendees

Bulloch NAACP's Community Conversations roundtable inspires attendees

The rain may have canceled the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade, but it did not dampen the spirits of the numerous citizens who attended the Bulloch County NAACP's Community Conversations. The youth of Statesboro were at the top of the agenda and the people in attendance were passionate about being proactive.
A Community Call to Action: Youth Commission seeks citizens' help in reaching Statesboro's young people

A Community Call to Action: Youth Commission seeks citizens' help in reaching Statesboro's young people

The Statesboro Youth Commission, founded in 2018, had its monthly meeting on Thursday, January 16, 2025, at 6:00pm in the Council Chambers at City Hall. In light of the recent tragic events, the meeting was timely and poignant. The message was clear and the need immediate: "We need all hands on deck."
Brooklet City Council reviews future water and sewer initiatives

Brooklet City Council reviews future water and sewer initiatives

The Brooklet City Council discussed term appointments for incoming Planning & Zoning Commission members, funding sources for the Georgia Water & Wastewater initiative, the Brooklet to Statesboro Sewer Project, and more at the most recent work session on Thursday, January 9.
NAACP & Youth Council breakfast pays tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr.

NAACP & Youth Council breakfast pays tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr.

Keynote speaker Chelsea Weaver pointed out the importance of connecting with today's youth and supporting them unconditionally at the MLK, Jr. prayer breakfast. The Youth Council, together with the Bulloch County NAACP and the Georgia Southern NAACP, hosted a breakfast at the Williams Center on Georgia Southern' s campus.
Rockin' for Recovery: FTR holds second-annual concert

Rockin' for Recovery: FTR holds second-annual concert

Freedom Through Recovery: Susan Ford Recovery Community Organization, Statesboro's non-profit Recovery Community Organization (RCO), held its second-annual concert this past weekend. Catherine Tootle, executive director and recovery coach, took time out to talk about the organization's mission and why the concert would be a life-changer for many.