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Brooklet couple faces the unimaginable as newlyweds battle brain tumor

Brooklet couple faces the unimaginable as newlyweds battle brain tumor

Newlyweds Zach and Gracie Clifton are awaiting results and remaining strong in the midst of tremendous uncertainty. The couple recently learned of a 3.5cm brain tumor that will have an immediate impact on their lives, and they are grateful for the love and support of their community.
New flooring at Pittman Park Education Center creates a "home away from home"

New flooring at Pittman Park Education Center creates a "home away from home"

Pittman Park Education Center (PPEC) recently upgraded to new flooring throughout the childcare center. This exciting and long-awaited update is the result of the diligence and hard work of many. The center's staff and leadership are excited about the welcoming and positive environment they are cultivating for their children and families through this change.
Announcing Eli Compton of Statesboro High School, Bulloch County’s 2024 STAR Student

Announcing Eli Compton of Statesboro High School, Bulloch County’s 2024 STAR Student

Eli Compton of Statesboro High School and his Honors and AP chemistry teacher, Ashley Thompson, are Bulloch County's top STARs for 2024! The winners were announced at the annual Bulloch County STAR Recognition Luncheon on January 31, 2024, at Forest Heights Country Club. Congratulations to all!
Local ham radio enthusiasts welcome the public to Winter Field Day this Saturday and Sunday

Local ham radio enthusiasts welcome the public to Winter Field Day this Saturday and Sunday

This Saturday and Sunday, join members of the Statesboro Amateur Radio Society (STARS) and the Southeast Amateur Radio Association (SARA) along with thousands of other local amateur radio operators around the world for Winter Field Day, an exercise of skill and fun. The general public is invited to come out to the Horseman’s Arena and join the fun! Information on Amateur Radio and how to become a ham will be available at the event, and hams are eager to share their love of this hobby. 
Family Fun Resource Day brought hundreds together for community building

Family Fun Resource Day brought hundreds together for community building

Village Builders' second Family Fun Resource Day was a wonderful success for Statesboro area residents. 350 participants and 48 vendors enjoyed the chance to connect, share information, and win prizes, building the foundation for a brighter future across the 'Boro. Upcoming resource days are already scheduled; see dates below!
Vintage Navion planes descend on Statesboro for annual inspections

Vintage Navion planes descend on Statesboro for annual inspections

Annual inspections for nearly a dozen 1940s-era Navion aircraft are taking place at the Statesboro-Bulloch County Airport. Russell Herrington, Portal resident, ER doc, and current President of the American Navion Society, shares his love of flight and history as a Navion owner.
Get fun and fitness free for one month if you join the Y thru Jan. 31

Get fun and fitness free for one month if you join the Y thru Jan. 31

The Statesboro Family YMCA is offering one month free, plus no joiner’s fee, to anyone who joins now through January 31!
Maurice Williams’ love of paint, cars, and performance drove him to Ecoplastic, and he’s looking for local talent

Maurice Williams’ love of paint, cars, and performance drove him to Ecoplastic, and he’s looking for local talent

Maurice Williams, Senior Manager of Paint Operations for Ecoplastic, shares what he's looking for in future hires and how his love of drawing and painting led him to where he is today.
For the person who has everything, give a "Stocking of Hope" to support the Food Bank

For the person who has everything, give a "Stocking of Hope" to support the Food Bank

The Statesboro Food Bank is hosting a holiday and end-of-year giving campaign called Stockings of Hope, where your donation will be used to purchase food for community members in need during the holiday season. You can give online, by text, or by mailing a check.
Ag South tradition “Santa for a Senior” going strong

Ag South tradition “Santa for a Senior” going strong

For roughly a decade, employees of Ag South in Statesboro have been quietly meeting the needs of senior citizens in the community every December as part of their Santa for a Senior tradition. This year is no different, and though the tags have all been pulled, you can still make a difference by contacting nursing homes and senior centers in your area.