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Richard J. 'Ric' Mandes

Richard J. 'Ric' Mandes

Richard J. 'Ric' Mandes, 92, passed away peacefully on April 4, 2025.
One Health: Exploring the interconnectedness of humans, animals, and the environment at Georgia Southern Museum

One Health: Exploring the interconnectedness of humans, animals, and the environment at Georgia Southern Museum

The One Health exhibit at the Georgia Southern Museum highlights the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health through interactive displays, educational collaborations, and real-world applications, encouraging visitors to recognize and act on their role in maintaining a healthy ecosystem.
Linda Pierce Dickerson

Linda Pierce Dickerson

Linda Ann Pierce Dickerson passed away on April 3, 2025, at East Georgia Regional Medical Center in Statesboro, Georgia. She is preceded in death by her brother, John Winton Pierce Jr
Statesboro Spring Cleaning: Community beautifies Willie McTell Trail before farmers' market season

Statesboro Spring Cleaning: Community beautifies Willie McTell Trail before farmers' market season

On Saturday, March 29, 2025, a group of dedicated volunteers gathered to participate in a community cleanup along the Willie McTell Trail in Statesboro. The event, organized by the Statesboro Main Street Farmers Market team, not only helped tidy up the area but also brought the community closer as the new market season approaches.
GALLERY | Bulloch County Special Olympics hosts Day 1 of spring games at Statesboro High

GALLERY | Bulloch County Special Olympics hosts Day 1 of spring games at Statesboro High

Kids from elementary schools in Bulloch County participated in track and field events in the Special Olympics on Thursday, April 3rd, 2025.
Southeast Georgia road work weekly traffic interruption advisory April 5-11

Southeast Georgia road work weekly traffic interruption advisory April 5-11

The Georgia Department of Transportation is continuing essential construction and maintenance work across Southeast Georgia from April 5 through April 11, 2025, with various lane closures and traffic interruptions along key interstates and routes.
Bulloch BOE recognizes future educators, highlights Brooklet Elementary’s academic growth, and approves '26-27 calendar

Bulloch BOE recognizes future educators, highlights Brooklet Elementary’s academic growth, and approves '26-27 calendar

The Bulloch County Board of Education held its regular meeting on Thursday, March 28, 2025. The evening opened with a special recognition of local students committed to pursuing careers in education, followed by a spotlight on Brooklet Elementary School. The Board Members discussed the school nutrition budget for fiscal year 2026.
Baygall Skeeters to host annual Sporting Clays Fundraiser on Saturday morning

Baygall Skeeters to host annual Sporting Clays Fundraiser on Saturday morning

The Baygall Skeeters travel youth shotgun team will host its annual Sporting Clays Fundraiser this Saturday, April 5, at Baygall Sporting Clays in Garfield. The registration fee is $90 per shooter, which covers 100 targets and lunch, and walk-up registrations will be accepted the morning of the shoot.
General Assembly passes bill targeting fentanyl

General Assembly passes bill targeting fentanyl

The Georgia General Assembly passed the Fentanyl Eradication and Removal Act, which now awaits Governor Brian Kemp’s signature and imposes mandatory minimum sentences for fentanyl trafficking, starting at five years for possessing between four and 14 grams, with supporters arguing it will deter traffickers while opponents question the effectiveness of mandatory minimums.
Superintendent Woods announces 2025 Georgia Scholars, including Ann Parker of Statesboro High

Superintendent Woods announces 2025 Georgia Scholars, including Ann Parker of Statesboro High

The Georgia Department of Education has named 145 high school seniors as 2025 Georgia Scholars, recognizing their outstanding academic achievement, leadership, and community involvement. Ann Parker, a senior at Statesboro High School, made the list.