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Anderson’s General Store hosting 14th Annual Old Farm Day on Saturday, October 26

Anderson’s General Store hosting 14th Annual Old Farm Day on Saturday, October 26

Come out and celebrate fall! On Saturday, October 26th, Anderson’s General Store will host its 14th Annual Old Farm Day, a free fall festival for families, with exciting new activities. Proceeds from Old Farm Day will benefit the Live Like Aiden Memorial Foundation.
A Morning of Joy: Kiwanis Ogeechee Fair welcomes special needs groups for 30 years of fun and inclusion

A Morning of Joy: Kiwanis Ogeechee Fair welcomes special needs groups for 30 years of fun and inclusion

The Kiwanis Ogeechee Fair held a special morning for local High Hope program participants, offering them a unique and joyful experience in Statesboro. This cherished tradition was started over 30 years ago, and it continues to hold a special place in everyone's heart.
Portal Heritage Society moves forward after storm with community support and upcoming events

Portal Heritage Society moves forward after storm with community support and upcoming events

Despite the cancellation of this year’s Turpentine Festival due to a storm, the Portal Heritage Society continues to press forward with cleanup efforts and community-driven initiatives.
Building a Vibrant Bulloch: Community events bringing together residents and shaping the county’s future

Building a Vibrant Bulloch: Community events bringing together residents and shaping the county’s future

The future of Bulloch County depends on its people, and their voices are more important than ever. To foster that dialogue, Georgia Southern University’s Institute for Vibrant and Engaged Communities (IVEC) recently kicked off its series of Community Conversations in Brooklet. Community members shared their thoughts and concerns about the community.
Grand opening of Emmie's Fine Gifts is a dream realized in Bulloch County

Grand opening of Emmie's Fine Gifts is a dream realized in Bulloch County

Georgia Southern alumna Anna Snooks Waters has opened Emmie's Fine Gifts in the Market District. Waters plans to offer timeless gifts for every occasion, including registry options for local brides-to-be.
Building a Vibrant Bulloch: Community Conversations to Shape the County’s Future

Building a Vibrant Bulloch: Community Conversations to Shape the County’s Future

Georgia Southern University’s newly established Institute for Vibrant and Engaged Communities (IVEC) is inviting Bulloch County residents to take part in a series of Community Conversations in order to develop actionable strategies for long-term success. Events will be held in Brooklet, Statesboro, and Portal over the next few weeks.
Habitat for Humanity listing Spike’s Re-Store and office for sale

Habitat for Humanity listing Spike’s Re-Store and office for sale

For nearly 30 years, Spike’s Re-Store has been a cornerstone in the Statesboro community, providing affordable home furnishings and construction materials while supporting Habitat for Humanity’s mission to build homes for those in need. However, the time for a shift has come.
Fresh, Fast, and Local: Better Fresh Farms brings healthy vending to Cool Beanz

Fresh, Fast, and Local: Better Fresh Farms brings healthy vending to Cool Beanz

Better Fresh Farms is redefining what it means to grab a quick bite. With the installation of Statesboro's first fresh salad vending machine at Cool Beanz, co-owners Brandi Burke and Grant Anderson are bring farm-to-fork goodness to the community.
Farming a Legacy: Jason Brannen's journey with AgSouth

Farming a Legacy: Jason Brannen's journey with AgSouth

Local farmer Jason Brannen always knew farming was his calling. But, he says, you can't do it alone. He offers advice for future farmers and gratitude for the wisdom of their partners at AgSouth.
Georgia Interfaith Power & Light celebrates solar panel installation at Trinity Episcopal in Statesboro

Georgia Interfaith Power & Light celebrates solar panel installation at Trinity Episcopal in Statesboro

Leaders from the church and around the state came together to celebrate the successful completion of 64 solar panels. The church’s 31 kW system, designed in the shape of a cross, is projected to save the parish an estimated $62,000 over the next 25 years.