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Mary Margaret Quiggle and Jinanne Parrish of the John Lee of Nansemond Chapter, Colonial Dames Seventeenth Century, assisted the staff of the Thomasville History Center in decorating the Lapham ...
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 ...
HAHIRA – Two years ago, Philip Hitchner went before the Hahira Historical Society with an interesting business proposal.
Quiggle, President of John B. Gordon chapter 383 UDC, presented a program about Judah P. Benjamin. He was the first Jew to hold a Cabinet-level office in an American government. CSA President ...
CAIRO — In an interview with the Times-Enterprise on Wednesday, Grady County officials responded to citizens’ concerns about Tired Creek Lake expressed during Tuesday night’s Grady County ...
THOMASVILLE — Thomasville High School pitcher Ethan Barrett has committed to Chipola College. The Bulldogs fiery lefty made the commitment earlier in the week to head to the two-year college ...
THOMASVILLE — Lawmen and the district attorney's office are joining forces to come down hard on people who endanger the public by fleeing at high rates of speed. "It will not be tolerated," said ...
THOMASVILLE — The Thomas County Sheriff's Office is working with the U.S. Secret Service and Florida authorities to learn more about the Florida man who died predawn Monday in a Ga. 3 traffic crash.
THOMASVILLE — A man whose vehicle bore a stolen license plate stopped for a snack while being followed by a Thomasville police officer. The officer was monitoring traffic at Bluebird Avenue and ...
President Mary Margaret Quiggle and President-elect Jinanne Parrish of the John Lee of Nansemond Chapter, National Society Colonial Dames Seventeenth Century, attended the 91st Annual Georgia ...
THOMASVILLE — Following their 10 day voyage to various Spanish cities – including Salamanca, Madrid, Toledo, Torremolinos, and Barcelona – a group of 21 Brookwood School juniors and seniors ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Judge has set Donald Trump's sentencing for July 11, just days before Republicans are set to select him as 2024 nominee.
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