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\MOULTRIE — J.R. Suber Road has been reopened, according to a Friday press release. The road was closed July 14 to replace ...
VALDOSTA – A South Georgia resident with an extensive criminal history was sentenced Thursday to federal prison.
Funeral services will be held Friday for a former Colquitt County commissioner. Randy Bannister, who served on the Board of ...
Tift County’s Ryan Branch received the Best Cotton Award at the 2025 Georgia Cotton Commission Mid-Year Meeting on July 23.
Colquitt County public schools and Colquitt Christian Academy will resume classes Aug. 4, and both will hold open house events July 31 for students to meet their teachers.
Nursing students graduating with an associate's degree from Georgia technical colleges will be allowed to transfer directly into participating four-year public colleges and universities under an ...
And that made the timing right for another holiday announcement: the theme for the 2025 Festival of Lights Christmas Parade.
MOULTRIE — A Moultrie woman was charged with felony murder after a man she drove to the hospital died. Moultrie police responded to Colquitt Regional Medical Center July 20 regarding a man who’d been ...
The South Georgia Government Services Authority will hold a called meeting at 4 p.m. Thursday, July 30, at the City of Thomasville Council Chambers, 144 E. Jackson St. in Thomasville.
The birth a child is an exciting time in a family. So is the spiritual birth for it has eternal value. That spiritual birth is the result of an individual placing their faith in Christ. It is not ...
Patriotism consists not in waving the flag, but striving that our country shall be righteous as well as strong.” James Bryce.
Five years after COVID-19 caused many Georgia kids to start skipping school, absenteeism rates remain stubbornly high, with students scoring worse in core subjects like math and reading.