VALDOSTA — The Quality of Life Association celebrates black history month with a narrated living timeline showcasing many famous Black history figures of yesterday and today. The fundraising event titled, “All Shades Art Exhibit and…
Kemp, Toomey urge Georgians to get tested for…
Release: Atlanta, GA – On September 10th, Governor Brian P. Kemp and Dr. Kathleen Toomey, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH), are asking all Georgians - especially those who may have participated in…
Tift vs. Valdosta game cancelled for COVID-19
Valdosta Release: Due to unforeseen circumstances, Tift County has cancelled tonight's game.Anyone who purchased tickets for the game against the Tift County Blue Devils can receive a refund. Please bring your tickets to the Bazemore-Hyder…
Bus safety at Clyattville Elementary
Release: With some families opted for Virtual Learning, the total number of students riding buses has decreased allowing for greater social distancing among riders. Bus drivers and students at Clyattville Elementary School mask-up for the…
VCS celebrate first day of class
Valdosta City Schools opened their doors to students today for the first time in almost 6 months. In a post on Facebook, they referenced their new normal and said they are "looking to give and…
LCS Weekly COVID-19 update
Lowndes County Schools released their latest COVID-19 7-day update using comparative data from DPH. The time period is August 28 to September 3. Release:
Wildcats football season tickets still available
Release: Season tickets for the Valdosta Wildcats are still available. Though the tickets went on sale earlier this summer, with the changes to the schedule because of the pandemic, we wanted to provide fans with…
LCS release COVID-19 update
Release: Please see attached, Lowndes County Schools' weekly COVID 19 update. These numbers are in a trending 7-day format using comparative data from DPH.
Official: Valdosta mask ordinance
Release: Valdosta City Council Adopts Ordinance Requiring Use of Masks/Face Coverings On August 26, 2020, The Valdosta City Council voted 4-3 to approve the Local Option Face Covering Ordinance requiring face coverings in public places…