The Leaf Chronicle - Sat Sep 06
Austin Peay and Georgia Southern are set to kickoff at 5 p.m. The weather here is hot and muggy, with a mostly sunny sky.
Faircloth hurls South Effingham Mustangs over Wayne CountySavannahNow - Sat Sep 06
Sally Faircloth allowed only five hits, struck out 10 and walked none on Wednesday to lead South Effingham over Wayne County, 5-2. South Effingham improved to 3-1 in Region 2-AAAA with the win.
Port's local supply chain businesses ready for stormsSavannahNow - Thu Sep 04
As storms churned in the Atlantic on Thursday, it was business as usual at the Wal-Mart cross-dock facility in Crossroads Business Park.
Sheriff's captain charged with vehicular homicideStatesboro Herald - Wed Sep 03
A court date has yet to be set for a Bulloch County Sheriff's captain charged with second degree vehicular homicide, according to the Bulloch County Clerk of Courts office.
Council clears Club Zone to openStatesboro Herald - Wed Sep 03
Statesboro's City Council voted Wednesday to let Club Zone open despite concerns and protestations about the apparent lack of on-site parking at the club.
Metter getting ready for possible evacueesWTOC-TV Savannah - Wed Sep 03
Hanna, Ike and Josephine have plenty of people preparing for the worst, even miles inland where they may not see any of the storm.
Emergency Officials Prepare for Hanna13WMAZ-TV - Tue Sep 02
Gustav blew through New Orleans this weekend. Now another storm is making its way toward land.
Local caller receives $4,000 for information in arson caseMetter Advertiser - Tue Sep 02
Pictured from left to right: Jim Swindell, Georgia Arson Control; Dan Mealor, Georgia State Fire Marshal's Office; Joe Carter, Metter Fire-Rescue; and Terry Briley, voice stress analyzer, Statesboro Police ...
Shirley A. StaffordFredericksburg.com - Mon Sep 01
Shirley Ann Stafford, 69, of Statesboro, Ga., formerly of Caroline County, died Saturday, Aug.
Schools, university look to save expenses in unusual placesStatesboro Herald - Sun Aug 31
Rising food and energy costs combined with cuts in state funding have local education administrators focusing on operational efficiencies and cost cutting measures.
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