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On the evening of July 10, the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) at Southern Regional Technical College inducted 13 new ...
The Moultrie City Council approved paying for engineering studies in support of a proposed hotel downtown and to move forward with issuing municipal bonds to help the developer fund the project.
The Moultrie City Council approved the preliminary plan for a major subdivision on Doc Darbyshire Road after changes were made to an earlier plan.
MOULTRIE — An elderly pedestrian was fatally hit by a vehicle on Central Avenue Saturday night.
The Georgia Department of Transportation has completed the first portion of its Highway 133 widening between Moultrie and ...
Tears of joy are like the summer rain drops pierced by sunbeams.” Hosea Ballou. “I love how summer just wraps its arms around you like a warm blanket.” Kellie Elmore. “Deep summer is when laziness ...
The Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office has received a $33,562 grant from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS). The ...
Being promoted or placed in a new position in business world brings a sense of great anticipation and challenge. Often there is much to learn in order to become effective and productive. In some ...
The Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office hosted an active shooter training that included multiple public safety agencies.
The Colquitt County Food Bank has expanded to a new facility to be of more assistance to the community. It is located at 120 ...
For the third consecutive year, Southern Regional Technical College's Veterinary Technology program graduates achieved a 100% ...
Gov. Brian Kemp is ordering state agencies to freeze spending at current levels during this fiscal year and fiscal 2027 to protect the state from federal funding cuts in the budget bill Congress ...