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Uncle Shug's on Main building sold; Uncle Shug's operations at two other locations will continue

Uncle Shug's on Main building sold; Uncle Shug's operations at two other locations will continue

A landmark on Statesboro's Blue Mile is changing hands as the building housing Uncle Shug's Bar-B-Q Place on Main has been sold. While the restaurant's downtown location will close later this year, the Uncle Shug's brand will continue at its other locations.
Georgia Southern announces new baseball facility project

Georgia Southern announces new baseball facility project

The $10 million project is expected to be completed for the 2026 season.
Jacob Warren named new director of UND's Center for Rural Health

Jacob Warren named new director of UND's Center for Rural Health

The University of North Dakota’s School of Medicine & Health Sciences has appointed Dr. Jacob C. Warren as the new director of its Center for Rural Health, bringing over 20 years of leadership experience and a strong background in rural health research to the role. Warren was the founding co-executive director for the Rural Health Research Institute at Georgia Southern University.
City of Statesboro announces holiday schedule and residential waste collection changes for Christmas

City of Statesboro announces holiday schedule and residential waste collection changes for Christmas

In observance of Christmas, City Hall and other city buildings will be closed December 24th-25th, with modified waste collection dates, including no collection on December 24th and 25th, and adjusted routes for the remainder of the week.
Finding Comfort at Christmas: Ideas to thrive this holiday season

Finding Comfort at Christmas: Ideas to thrive this holiday season

The holiday season is challenging for those of us who have lost cherished family members and friends. Here are some ways to find peace during the Christmas season.
Good Morning, Bulloch!

Good Morning, Bulloch!

Click on the picture of the day to get local sports scores, weather and lowest gas prices in town. Check back for updates throughout the day.
Wreaths Across America honors the memory of veterans in Statesboro

Wreaths Across America honors the memory of veterans in Statesboro

On December 15th, members of the community gathered at Eastside Cemetery in Statesboro to honor veterans by placing holiday wreaths on their graves. Thanks to the generosity of local donors, this Wreaths Across America effort was able to place a total of 360 wreaths at the cemetery.
Bulloch County holds initial swearing-in, main ceremony set for December 30

Bulloch County holds initial swearing-in, main ceremony set for December 30

Bulloch County held an initial swearing-in ceremony on December 20, where Probate Judge Lorna DeLoach, Superior Court Judges Lovett Bennett Jr. and Michael T. Muldrew, and Solicitor General Catherine Findley were reappointed. The main ceremony for all newly elected and re-elected officials is scheduled for December 30 at 10 a.m. in the historic Bulloch County Courthouse.
Southeast Georgia Road Work Weekly Traffic Interruption Advisory Dec. 21-27

Southeast Georgia Road Work Weekly Traffic Interruption Advisory Dec. 21-27

The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) announces ongoing roadwork and maintenance projects throughout Southeast Georgia from December 21 through December 27, with holiday lane closure restrictions in place from December 21 to December 26.
Big Lots to close down after 20 years in Statesboro

Big Lots to close down after 20 years in Statesboro

Big Lots is set to close its doors in Statesboro after more than 20 years in business. The retailer, located in the Statesboro Square Shopping Center, will begin “going-out-of-business” sales after Christmas as part of a company-wide closure following its bankruptcy filing in September.