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The Statesboro Herald is a newspaper published one day a week located in Statesboro, Georgia, United States. Owned by Morris Multimedia, it has a circulation of about 5,300, and primarily serves Bulloch, Screven, Evans, and Candler counties. The Herald was named best small daily newspaper by the Georgia Press Association in 2004, 2006, 2010 ...
The local newspaper is the Statesboro Herald, a daily with a circulation of about 6,000. Other newspapers include the George-Anne produced by Georgia Southern University students, Connect Statesboro, a weekly entertainment publication, and the E11eventh Hour, a twice-a-month entertainment publication.
Henry Herald: McDonough: 1847 Wed, Sat/Sun Times-Journal Inc Henry County’s News Source Since 1874. Published twice weekly newspaper in McDonough, Georgia, United States, and serves as the county's official legal organ. Herald-Leader: Fitzgerald Weekly Houston Home Journal: Perry Weekly Jackson Herald: Jefferson Weekly MainStreet Newspapers Inc.
The Jack and Ruth Ann Hill Convocation Center is a multi-purpose 5,500-seat indoor arena in Statesboro, Georgia. The arena is owned by Georgia Southern University and houses the Georgia Southern Eagles ( NCAA Division I ) men's and women's basketball teams.
Morris Multimedia has its own broadcasting division, Morris Network, who owns and operates several television stations.In 2003, Morris Multimedia announced that they would sell KARK in Little Rock, Arkansas and WDHN in Dothan, Alabama to Nexstar Broadcasting Group for an undisclosed price. [2]
Statesboro did not grown any in the fifty years that it had been developed. ... G. C. Jr., Statesboro A Century of Progress 1866–1966, The Bulloch Herald Publishing ...
Nate Hirsch (November 9, 1947 – August 28, 2016) was an American sports broadcaster. [1] He was most known for being the "Voice of the Georgia Southern Eagles" for a long period, covering athletics of Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Georgia.
Captain Hitch also took command of a Statesboro-based company of the Georgia Militia, for a total of 115 men under his command. [13] The troops from Savannah arrived in Statesboro the morning of August 15. Cato's trial was on the afternoon of August 15. The militia escorted Reed and Cato to the Bulloch County Courthouse for Cato's trial that ...