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Tragedy Strikes Statesboro: Accidental shooting claims life of 19-year-old

Tragedy Strikes Statesboro: Accidental shooting claims life of 19-year-old

A gathering in Statesboro turned tragic Friday night when a handgun accidentally discharged, fatally wounding a 19-year-old attendee.
GSU Hanner Fieldhouse sets the stage for a battleground of innovation at the FIRST Robotics Competition

GSU Hanner Fieldhouse sets the stage for a battleground of innovation at the FIRST Robotics Competition

Twenty-six high school teams including representative students from Bulloch County competed in this heavy metal exhibition in an effort to present their own custom industrial-sized robots in full effect.
New exhibit at Henderson Library memorializes local African American veterans of World War I

New exhibit at Henderson Library memorializes local African American veterans of World War I

Georgia Southern University history professor Brian K. Feltman, Ph.D., is creating a powerful exhibit titled “More than a Name: Commemorating Bulloch County’s African American Fallen Soldiers of the First World War” to honor the 13 African American soldiers from Bulloch County who died during World War I.
Interstate closure advisory for the 16@95 improvement projects

Interstate closure advisory for the 16@95 improvement projects

Weather permitting, the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) will implement lane closures on I-16, I-95, and I-516 from March 31 to April 5 as part of the 16@95 Improvement Projects.
Save the Date: The Bulloch Council of Garden Clubs presents "Buzzing Along the Blue Mile"

Save the Date: The Bulloch Council of Garden Clubs presents "Buzzing Along the Blue Mile"

Experience the beauty of floral artistry at the upcoming National Garden Clubs Standard Flower Show, "Buzzing Along the Blue Mile," hosted by the Bulloch Council of Garden Clubs on April 25 and 26.
Ocmulgee Mounds national park bill reintroduced in Congress

Ocmulgee Mounds national park bill reintroduced in Congress

Georgia lawmakers are renewing their push to designate the Ocmulgee Mounds as the state's first national park, emphasizing its cultural significance and economic potential.
OTC Business Management students get lessons in personal finance

OTC Business Management students get lessons in personal finance

Ogeechee Technical College's Business Management Program recently welcomed guest speakers Brannen Smith and Lisa Hodges from Morris Bank to provide students with valuable insights on personal finance, credit management, and loan considerations.
Brooklet's Farmers Market set for grand reopening on April 5th

Brooklet's Farmers Market set for grand reopening on April 5th

The Brooklet Farmers Market is celebrating its second season with a Re-Grand Opening on April 5, 2025, at its new location, offering fresh local produce, artisanal goods, and family-friendly fun every Saturday through November 15, excluding the Brooklet Peanut Festival on September 20.
East Georgia Regional Medical Center celebrates final two employees of the month for 2024

East Georgia Regional Medical Center celebrates final two employees of the month for 2024

East Georgia Regional Medical Center is proud to recognize their final two Employees of the Month for 2024, Amy Henry and Jacob Rohlfs, celebrating their outstanding dedication to compassionate care and teamwork.
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Good Morning, Bulloch!

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