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Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is urging any political entity that accepted contributions from First Liberty, the Frost Family, or any of their affiliates to return those contributions to the ...
I’ve tried sumac lemonade before. Not the poisonous kind- but the shrub with red berries that appear in the fall. Its tricky making it, since the fall rains often wash the sticky, acidic-coated red ...
The Knights of Columbus Seminarians’ Dinner was held on July 12 at St. Mary Catholic Church in Americus. In addition to the ...
In Plains, Georgia, the sound of water and rustling of leaves fills the silence. On a quiet patch of land framed by white ...
The family of Tony Lee Stafford settled a worker’s compensation claim in March for an undisclosed amount. Stafford was killed after a pallet fell on top of him, crushing him underneath. While he ...
The Carter gravesite opened quietly on Thursday, with many of the visitors from Plains. Maranatha Pastor Ashley Guthas was ...
The Sumter County Board of Commissioners met July 8. Commissioner Jim Reid addressed the spraying contract. “I thought it would save money. I thought it would be an improvement.” However, Reid was not ...
This July, three upcoming graduates of Georgia Southwestern State University’s Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) program ...
Hugh Jeff Moore of Ellaville has been promoted to Facilities Director at South Georgia Technical College effective ...
U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff is working with Republicans and Democrats to protect rural hospitals across Georgia from ...
The Cathy P. Mooney ’75 Memorial Scholarship Endowment was recently established at Georgia Southwestern State University (GSW ...
United States Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke L. Rollins announced that American farmers who suffered eligible crop loss from natural disasters during 2023 and 2024 can now apply for up to ...
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