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The legislature returned to the Gold Dome on Monday, March 18, 2024, to begin the eleventh week of the 2024 Legislative Session. This week, we convened in the House Chamber and continued to give ...
Brookwood students traveled to Gordon State College in Barnesville for the GISA AAA State Literary Competition. The Quartet took home a state championship for their performance of “Swing Down ...
Mary Margaret Quiggle and Jinanne Parrish of the John Lee of Nansemond Chapter, Colonial Dames Seventeenth Century, assisted the staff of the Thomasville History Center in decorating the Lapham ...
THOMASVILLE- A new K-9 recruit will now serve and protect the Thomasville community. K-9 Koti replaces K-9 Kaiko, who retired and will spend the remainder of his days with his handler, Haley ...
Quiggle, President of John B. Gordon chapter 383 UDC, presented a program about Judah P. Benjamin. He was the first Jew to hold a Cabinet-level office in an American government. CSA President ...
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THOMASVILLE — April Norton, managing director of Marketing and Communications for the City of Thomasville, has been appointed to serve as president of the Georgia Downtown Association (GDA) for ...
On Wednesday, November 30, Southern Regional Technical College (SRTC) held a pinning ceremony during which 47 Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) students received their nursing pins. The ...
THOMASVILLE — Thomasville High School pitcher Ethan Barrett has committed to Chipola College. The Bulldogs fiery lefty made the commitment earlier in the week to head to the two-year college ...
THOMASVILLE- Brookwood School first graders and seniors gathered on Thursday morning for the annual Senior Buddy Reveal ceremony. The Senior Buddy program pairs a first grader with one or more ...
THOMASVILLE — The Thomas County Sheriff's Office is working with the U.S. Secret Service and Florida authorities to learn more about the Florida man who died predawn Monday in a Ga. 3 traffic crash.
THOMASVILLE — With some downtown Thomasville businesses closing temporarily earlier this year because of COVID-19 fears, combined with lighter shopping traffic later, the Christmas shopping ...