The former manager of a Savannah bed and breakfast has been sentenced to federal prison after admitting she embezzled more than $500,000 from her employer. Chiquita Blake, 47, of…
MoreRome City Schools’ Board of Education called a special board meeting on March 25, 2022, to interview candidates for the purpose of filling the vacant board member seat.…
MoreA South Georgia man holding himself out as a pastor, mortician, restaurateur, and tax preparer has admitted lying to receive COVID-19 small business assistance. Mack Devon Knight, 45,…
MoreParents or legal guardians may ask for their child to attend another public school in the Bulloch County School System for the 2022-2023 school year. This is called…
MoreRome City Schools’ Board of Education called a special Board meeting on March 22, 2022, to address an interview schedule as they continue the search for a replacement…
MoreThe Justice Department announced Monday that United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS) has agreed to pay approximately $5.3 million to resolve its potential liability under the False Claims Act…
MoreGeorgia Southern adopts temporary admission requirements for select students for fall 2022 semester
In an ongoing effort to support student success and expedite the application process, first-year students applying to Georgia Southern University for the fall 2022 semester can now be…
MoreSix professors from Georgia Southern University’s College of Education (COE) recently broadened their horizons during a trip to Ireland as they learned from and shared insight with instructors…
MoreOn March 5, 2022, Head Coach for the varsity baseball team, Brent Tucker, was honored for 400 wins. Rome High School Athletic Director Chris Boden presented Tucker with…
MoreMathletes, Assemble! 38th Annual Penny Sikes Math Tournament draws 17 public, private & charter school teams
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…
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