HAHIRA - The community is being informed that the Valdosta Mayor and Lowndes Chairman Paddle has been rescheduled again due to high water. Release: Rescheduled again due to high water, this time to April 19,…
Feature > How Much of King Dream now…
WASHINGTON, 1963 -- Below is the transcribed text of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s speech from the Lincoln Memorial steps. How much of his "dream" has come true today? I am happy to join with…
Thomasville > Troup 306 Scouts Receive Eagle Scout…
THOMASVILLE -- Local Scouts Max Beverly, Jr. (left), Rich Beverly (middle) and Hill Turner (right) attended Monday night’s City Council meeting, where they received a warm welcome from the Mayor and the other councilmembers. The…
Lowndes > LEIF Seeks Nominations For Distinguished Alumnus…
LOWNDES -- The Lowndes Education Improvement Foundation (LEIF) is seeking nominations for the Lowndes County Schools Distinguished Alumnus Award. This award, created in 2006, is offered to honor former students who have translated their Lowndes…
Opinion > Why We Can’t Fix our Healthcare…
Ayesha Khalid, Surgeon, Harvard Medical School and MBA graduate from the MIT Sloan Fellows Program: The discussion posted below was recently published in the MIT Sloan School for Management Experts program. Ayesha Khalid, surgeon at Harvard…
Valdosta > City Offers 6th Annual Government 101…
VALDOSTA -- Valdostans and other local citizens who want an inside look at their city government are urged to sign up for the 6th annual Valdosta Government 101 Citizens Orientation, which begins April 6, 2015. The…
Valdosta > South Georgia Growing Local Conference
VALDOSTA -- On Jan. 24, from 9-5 p.m. South Georgia Growing Local 2015 is hosting a conference for one day. The conference will discuss topics on local foods, organic gardening, composting, pest control, homestead arts, backyard animals and…
Valdosta > Wiregrass Hosts Educational Ministries dinner
VALDOSTA -- Wiregrass Georgia Technical College recently hosted a dinner for local ministers. The dinner was co-sponsored by the college’s Christian Fellowship student organization (WGCF). The purpose of the dinner was to share with the local…