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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 ...
THOMASVILLE — The Brookwood School Class of 2024 dedicated its senior yearbook, “The Warrior,” to Susan Vann. Vann has worked at Brookwood for nine years and serves as the Upper School Co ...
CUNNINGHAM TALKS COURTSHIP: Dr. Telia Cunningham presents an informative program to John Lee of Nansemond Chapter, Colonial Dames 17th Century, on Courtship and Marriage Customs in Colonial America.
THOMASVILLE- Archi-Camp, formerly Camp LPH, underwent an expansion to five days this year, giving the Thomasville History Center and Thomasville Landmarks the opportunity to expand the camp ...
THOMASVILLE — Pines & Palms Artist Association is gearing up for their annual “Bloom into Art” member’s art exhibition. The event is an opportunity for members of the nonprofit group to ...
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 ...
THOMASVILLE- Since 1985, July has been celebrated as the nation’s official Parks and Recreation Month. Created by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), Parks and Recreation Month ...
THOMASVILLE- Thomasville is seeing demolition activity at 233 W. Jackson St. or the “bombed out building,” as it is affectionately known.
THOMASVILLE- Thomasville has a history of collaborating with local organizations to provide community support during times of need. Through a continued collaboration with the Salvation Army of ...
Doctors Bryson and Taylor (Building Sermons to Meet People’s Needs) said, “What you think about the Bible will not change what the Bible is. However, what you think about the ...
THOMASVILLE- Brookwood School’s kindergarteners invited their grandparents and special friends to Hines-Watt Hall for a special performance. For their annual program, each student had a speaking ...
Harry Martinez, a resident of Albany, is a retired minister who served a nondenominational congregation in Florida. His weekly column appears in several South Georgia newspapers.
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