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More local back-to-school events happening this weekend
Get ready for the new school year with the help of Grice Connect. Back to School school supply drives and giveaways are happening in Statesboro -- below are a couple happening this weekend. For a full list of back to school events, click on the back to school button on the Grice Connect Events Calendar or click here. Board of Commissioners: Back to School Supply Giveaway Friday, July 26, 2024, 9:00am Description: Bulloch County Commissioners and Employees are doing a back to school supply drive located at the North Main Annex (115 North Main Street, Statesboro, GA 30458) on July 26th from 9am until supplies run...
Augusta University’s Medical College of Georgia set to open on Georgia Southern’s Armstrong campus
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - The Medical College of Georgia is finally ready to open its doors on the Armstrong campus of Georgia Southern. After a little more than a year building the school, leaders from around the state came together Friday for an official ribbon cutting. This is a dream...
Major Buc-ee's location set to open minutes from Florida border
BRUNSWICK, Ga. - Great news for travelers! Buc-ee's just unveiled the opening timeline for its biggest Georgia location yet, and it's conveniently located about a half-hour north of the Florida-Georgia state line. Brunswick, located in coastal Georgia, will soon be home to the Peach State's newest travel center off Interstate...
Boys & Girls Club after-school registration now open to the public
Hey Statesboro! If you're looking for after-school activities to keep your kids engaged and active, now's the time to act. The Boys & Girls Club has officially opened their after-school registration to the public, and it's on a first-come, first-serve basis! To get started, you can either swing by the Boys & Girls Club in person to grab an application or download it directly from their website. Check out all the details and access the application form here: Boys & Girls Club After-School Registration. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to enroll your child in a program filled with fun, learning, and new friendships. Secure your spot and get your application in early—spaces are filling up fast!
Chatham County coroner identifies victim in Highway 204 shooting
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - The Chatham County coroner has identified the victim in a shooting that happened Thursday afternoon. The Chatham County Coroner’s Office says 25-year-old Tre’Von Moorer died at the hospital following the shooting that happened earlier this afternoon on Hwy 204 and Interstate 95. Westbound Highway...
Roberts Shouts Loudest for Southern Nationals Rebel Yell Win
SYLVANIA, GA-After a flurry of recent rain outs across Georgia and Alabama in recent days, the Schaeffer’s Oil Southern Nationals Series presented by Coltman Farms Racing and fueled by Sunoco finally enjoyed some dry weather on Sunday afternoon at Screven Motor Speedway. Casey Roberts, of Toccoa, Georgia, emerged victorious in the 25th edition of the ‘Rebel Yell’ at the Sylvania, Georgia facility. Casey earned Fast Time honors during qualifying prior to winning his heat race and leading all but one circuit in the 53-lap headliner.
Effingham County woman indicted on federal charges by U.S. District Court Grand Jury
Miranda Briggs of Rincon has been indicted by the U.S. District Court Grand Jury on federal charges for wire fraud and theft of government money, property or records. According to a press release by the United States Attorney’s Office, Southern District of Georgia, “The divorced spouse of a deceased U.S. Army veteran has...
‘It’s not a reversal’: Georgia teachers union responds to AP African American History course shift
Only a day after announcing otherwise, Wednesday night the Georgia Department of Education said schools can receive state funding for an Advanced Placement African American History class if districts use a course code linked to an existing Black history course. The existing Intro to African American studies class has been in the catalogue of state-funded […] The post ‘It’s not a reversal’: Georgia teachers union responds to AP African American History course shift appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.
Gov. officials to deliver historic federal resources for Georgia’s agriculture
TIFTON, Ga. (WALB) - Georgia U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff will be in Tifton Friday afternoon. He is set to deliver historic Federal resources to strengthen Georgia’s agriculture. The press conference is scheduled to begin around noon and it will be held at the University of Georgia’s Tifton campus, located at 2360 Rainwater Road.
‘Show mercy’: Georgia Power rate increases driving up power bills through the summer
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Many Georgians are reporting sticker shock as they open up their recent power bills with Georgia Power. “It has gone up,” said Rebekah Brown, who lives in Old Fourth Ward, in an interview on Thursday. “Everyone is saying, wow, what happened to the...
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