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The heart of Hearts and Hands, Dr. Loy Cowart retires as non-profit's medical director after a decade

The heart of Hearts and Hands, Dr. Loy Cowart retires as non-profit's medical director after a decade

Dr. Loy Cowart has volunteered his wisdom and guidance at the Hearts and Hands Clinic for 10 of the 15 years they have been operating. After a decade of shaping the lives of volunteers and patients, he has decided to step down as the medical director.
Statesboro gears up for third annual community Easter bash with luau planned for Sunday afternoon

Statesboro gears up for third annual community Easter bash with luau planned for Sunday afternoon

As Easter Sunday approaches, the spirit of community and generosity shines brightly in Statesboro, fueled by the tireless efforts of Tralayia Prince, the heart behind the third annual Community Easter event. Starting on Sunday at 1pm, Prince will host the event at Luetta Moore Park.
New chess park opens in Downtown Statesboro thanks to Youth Council initiative

New chess park opens in Downtown Statesboro thanks to Youth Council initiative

Downtown Statesboro has a new attraction: a life-size chess park on the Willie McTell Trail, thanks to the dedication and hard work of the Statesboro Youth Council.
The Boro turns out for 80s night as The Breakfast Club takes the Downtown Live stage

The Boro turns out for 80s night as The Breakfast Club takes the Downtown Live stage

Eighties tribute band The Breakfast Club brought everyone's favorite hair band classics to Downtown Statesboro Thursday night, as part of the city's third annual Downtown Live concert series.
Angelica Halaby is on a mission to bring warmth and security to those whose worlds are unstable

Angelica Halaby is on a mission to bring warmth and security to those whose worlds are unstable

Statesboro High School junior Angelica Halaby is leading a heartfelt community service project to make handmade blankets for local youth in need, spreading warmth and comfort through Project Linus.
Still Golden After All These Years: Nevils High's Class of '53 reunites

Still Golden After All These Years: Nevils High's Class of '53 reunites

Four lifelong friends, the last remaining members of the Nevils High School Class of 1953, recently gathered for a heartwarming reunion, sharing stories and laughter that spanned seven decades.
Statesboro citizens, the city wants your voice in its 5-year plan

Statesboro citizens, the city wants your voice in its 5-year plan

Statesboro’s gearing up for the future, and they want you in the driver's seat. Two upcoming meetings are your shot to help shape the city’s next big moves.
Feed the Boro's April food drop is Saturday at Statesboro High

Feed the Boro's April food drop is Saturday at Statesboro High

The next food drop will be on Saturday, April 19 at Statesboro High School. Please plan to arrive EARLY to get in line. Food will be provided for 1,000 families, and everyone is welcome.
Food Lion Feeds’ Orange Bag Campaign strengthens communities to end hunger

Food Lion Feeds’ Orange Bag Campaign strengthens communities to end hunger

Food Lion Feeds’ seventh annual Orange Bag campaign, in partnership with customers, provided over 14.8 million meals to fight food insecurity, supporting Feeding America and local food banks across the grocer’s 10-state footprint.
A Day of Fun and Purpose: Community gathers for Exchange Club’s annual picnic

A Day of Fun and Purpose: Community gathers for Exchange Club’s annual picnic

The Exchange Club of Statesboro’s annual Community Picnic brought together families for a day of fun, community, and purpose, launching Child Abuse Prevention Month with activities, partnerships, and a focus on supporting children through awareness and literacy.