THOMASVILLE- The Thomasville community came alive Tuesday night at Southern Regional Technical College during Spark ...
But the hard truth remains: once you’ve established yourself as a deceptive person, restoring your family and friends’ trust will be a long, tough journey – for you and those who once ...
THOMASVILLE- The Vashti Center, a residential facility dedicated to providing a safe and nurturing environment for children and adolescents in foster care, thrives on the generosity and support of ...
Usually, when citizen/voters are this much up in arms, they will get the attention of our intrepid public servants, but evidently not this time. Gov. Brian Kemp has been as silent as a fence post ...
What does an “awakened” believer look like? Ephesians 5:14 exhorts the apostle Paul to “awake, you who sleep, arise from the dead, and Christ will give you light.” My Bible cross ...
THOMASVILLE- Archbold Urologist Eric Webb, MD, is the first in Georgia to perform a revolutionary kidney stone treatment using a new system known as the CVAC system. The CVAC system, approved by ...
It is quite grievous to consider how many people are skeptical of Christian doctrine today. Many are outright unbelievers in Christ. Too many no longer think that God exists. Satan, full of lies ...
THOMASVILLE – Former Yellow Jackets and Bulldogs took to the field and made some major contributions in week 10 of the college football season. Former Thomas County Central Yellow Jackets Clayton ...
Cameron Gunn, 26, Theft by shoplifting (no bond reported) Juan Giron, 25, Driving without a valid license (no bond reported) Michael Washington, 29, Aggravated assault (no bond reported ...
It’s football season in the South! Actually, it’s football season across the US, but in the South we live and breathe the sport. Whether you are supporting your local high school team, your ...
THOMASVILLE- The 2024 General Election has resulted in a new sheriff in town. Tim Watkins will take over the helm of the Thomas County Sheriff’s Office after securing a victory over Leila Spires.
Georgia Council for the Arts received applications from schools, libraries, cities, historical societies, community theaters, Boys & Girls Clubs, and arts and other related organizations. In an ...