On March 12, the Saturday before Pi Day, fifth- and sixth-grade mathletes from across Bulloch County assembled at Southeast Bulloch High School for the 38th Annual Penny Sikes…
MoreSigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc and the Rhoers of Statesboro hosted by the local chapter Lambda Pi Sigma presented Mariona Walker with a layette gift for having the…
MoreU.S. Congressman Rick W. Allen (GA-12) announced Monday that his staff will be holding Community Office Hours across the 12th District during the month of March. These office…
MoreEast Georgia State College (EGSC) hosted its annual Homecoming Week February 21-26, 2022. During halftime of the EGSC men’s basketball game on Saturday, the homecoming representatives were recognized.…
MoreA kiss has such romantic appeal, yet some kisses just end in heartbreak. A smooch from the Rhodnius prolixus, or the blood-sucking “kissing bug,” could be characterized more like…
MoreThe State of Georgia’s net tax collections for February totaled over $1.95 billion, for an increase of $19.8 million, or 1 percent, compared to February 2021, when net…
MoreA recent university-wide report authored by University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES) economist Michael Adjemian has revealed that in 2021, CAES’ economic impact on the state of Georgia…
MoreThe City of Statesboro is now accepting applications for its annual Statesboro Youth Connect (SYC) summer program. The city’s 5-week pre-professional program aims to inspire local high school…
MoreRegistration is open through March 18 for the upcoming Utilizing Precision Ag Technology Workshop being presented by the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES) and UGA Cooperative Extension on March…
MoreGov. Brian Kemp has signed into law a house bill that redraws voting district lines for the Bulloch County Board of Education. House Bill 871, which was introduced…
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