THOMASVILLE- Thomas County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics/Vice Department, in conjunction with the Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office and Georgia State Patrol, made their largest methamphetamine bust to date, taking 4 kilos of meth, valued at nearly $100,000 off the street last week.
THOMASVILLE- Second-grade teacher Jessica Norman’s love for kids is on full display when entering her classroom. Her aptitude for teaching and…
THOMASVILLE- National Crime Victims’ Rights Week kicked off on Friday morning at Trinity Anglican Church, where officers, advocates, and commu…
THOMASVILLE- From vibrant rose and flower shows to toe-tapping concerts, a dazzling car and truck show, and the iconic Rose Parade, Thomasvill…
THOMASVILLE — Mathematics teacher Elaina Johnson has always had a passion for teaching but was initially discouraged from pursuing a job in th…
THOMASVILLE- The city of Thomasville officially received its WaterFirst designation on April 12. The city is the first in Southwest Georgia to…
THOMASVILLE- Second-grade teacher Jessica Norman’s love for kids is on full display when entering her classroom. Her aptitude for teaching and…
THOMASVILLE- Thomas County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics/Vice Department, in conjunction with the Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office and Georgia St…
VALDOSTA – A South Georgia voice will bring an Italian composer’s opera to life this weekend with the Valdosta Symphony Orchestra.
THOMASVILLE — Charlie and Willard Ward have celebrated some of life’s most exciting moments together. From welcoming their seven children into…
THOMASVILLE- City of Thomasville officials have announced the celebration of “Georgia Cities Week,” which is taking place from April 21 to 27.…
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CAIRO — The Cairo Syrupmakers are taking a different approach to spring practice this year — not having one at all.
THOMASVILLE — A former Thomas County Central football standout and four-star athlete is entering the transfer portal after one season with Colorado.
THOMASVILLE — Despite not having participated in gymnastics in five years and only training …
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Fans got their first look at the 2024 Florida State Seminoles on Saturda…
THOMASVILLE — It was an intense day on the course at Glen Arven Country Club as the Brookwoo…
THOMASVILLE — If you asked Brookwood star quarterback Rodge Waldrop how he felt after signin…
THOMASVILLE — Playing their third game in three days, the Thomas County Central baseball tea…
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Despite the pitching staff struggling through the series, Florida State swept in-state rival and ACC foe Miami over the weekend.
THOMASVILLE — The Florida State Seminoles stomped the Florida Gators in the final game of their season series. The now ranked No. 10 Seminoles…
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From the 1920s to the 1960s, baseball was divided.
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Generation Z voters — some eligible to vote in their first presidential election — are focused on many of the same issues resonating with veteran voters: The economy. The border. Abortion rights. Climate change.
The condition of the U.S. economy is top of mind for CNHI readers recently surveyed across 22 states. Respondents were asked to choose three issues as their leading concerns as the 2024 presidential election cycle kicks into high gear.
Marla Hamilton, 37, a small business owner in Moultrie, Georgia, was asked what issues she cared about the most and would like to be addressed by the presidential candidates.
After an unsuccessful 2021 attempt by some Republican lawmakers to end no-excuse absentee voting, the Georgia Election Board is recommending limits for voting by mail.
Republicans are set on prioritizing state oversight of local prosecutors.
Just weeks from the 2024 legislative session, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is calling on lawmakers to end runoff elections.
ATLANTA — Among its recommendations for initiatives to decrease truck driver shortages, the Georgia Senate Study Committee on Truck Driver Shortages has suggested a repeal of the state’s direct-action statute.
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