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Closing out the summer season with 'Doggy Day' at Splash

While the 2025 Splash in the Boro season ended for humans on Labor Day, pooches ...

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Today ä BULLOCH RETIRED Educators Association (BREA) will meet Wednesday at 11:3...

GS class focuses on firearms safety for women

Georgia Southern University’s September women’s firearm class is set for Saturda...

Obituary - Mother Arabell Thompson

Mother Arabell Thompson, age 86, peacefully entered eternal rest on Wednesday, S...

‘Job Palooza’ set for Thursday-Friday at Enmarket Arena

“Job Palooza,” an eight-county job fair, is set for Thursday, Sept. 11, from 9 a...

Sept. 11, 2001 will be remembered with two local Patrio...

The Statesboro Fire Department, in cooperation with the Statesboro Police Depart...

Obituary - Martha Helen Rushing

Martha Helen Rushing, 92, passed away peacefully Saturday evening, September 6, ...

3rd ID division HQ going back to eastern Europe

FORT STEWART – Mere seconds after Command Sgt. Maj. Donald Durgin was handed the...

Police Report - 9/10/25

Phaedra Kay Allen, 48, Rocky Ford – Probation violation for fingerprintable char...

A home for a hero: Injured veteran receives new house

MCDONOUGH — The Pulte Group’s Built to Honor program, in collaboration with the ...

Many Georgia teachers say they are overworked, underpai...

ATLANTA — Educators in Georgia’s public schools blame long work hours, low pay a...

Police investigating fatal shooting of juvenile in Hampton

HAMPTON — The Clayton County Police Department is investigating a Saturday incid...

Activists call for greater scrutiny of data centers

ATLANTA – A citizen activist from Fayette County asked state lawmakers Thursday ...

HCWA prepares to welcome 3,000 'Cubihatcha Kids' for fi...

MCDONOUGH — After 20 years of hosting the “Cubihatcha Kids” for field trips, the...

Kemp sending Georgia National Guard troops to D.C.

ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp announced Friday that he is sending 316 members of the...

Henry County aims to reduce fatal and serious-injury cr...

MCDONOUGH — In 2024, Henry County had 12,156 crashes with 4,511 injuries and 24 ...

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