As Jean Williams stood in in the RAC on Georgia Southern's campus waiting for her son to check in, she had a mixture of emotions.
Chris Morris couldn't wait to get to college. The freshman from Snellville was so anxious to leave his home and get to school that he signed up for Project BUILD, a week-long leadership training program for new students, which started the week before classes.
Georgia Southern could see record enrollment this year as the school may crack the 17,000 student mark for the 2007-2008 academic year.
The woman suing Chris Rock to determine if he is the father of her 13-year old son was shocked when the comedian released the results of a DNA test conducted earlier this year.
Going against the wishes of the mayor, city manager and several residents of the Bradford Place subdivision, the Statesboro City Council voted to allow a developer to increase the proposed density of a new subdivision on Cawana Road.
A Statesboro woman is under arrest for allegedly abusing her three-year old daughter.
Southeast Bulloch High School teacher Kent Brannen is impressed with the new school.
One person was killed in a one crash Wednesday afternoon when he was thrown from a vehicle that ran off the road.
Two men are under arrest and police are looking for a third in connection with an attempted theft of a large flat screen television.
All three incumbents of the Statesboro City Council up for re-election this November say they plan to seek to keep their jobs.
When Ogeechee Technical College received a donation of watermelons, they wanted to find a way to use them to help the community. After holding a lunch for Joseph's Home for Boys last week and then a faculty appreciation watermelon cutting this week, they still had watermelons left over.
Bulloch County was awarded a $35,000 state grant to assist in earning a designation as a Certified Work Ready Community at an accelerated rate.
The world knows it as "The Beautiful Game." It stirs passions around the globe as fans from Brazil to Germany to South Korea follow their teams with devotion usually reserved for the devoutly religious. The game is soccer.
While work continues on the new Statesboro High School, work is also being done on a new road that hopes to alleviate traffic problems at the school once the new facility opens.
Hundreds of ducks will descend on the lazy river at Splash in the Boro on August 21 and not only with no one try to make them leave, but people will be cheering them on.