ATHENS — A Moultrie native has been named to the Georgia Writers Hall of Fame. Charlie Smith, born June 27, 1947, in Moultrie, is being honored alongside Alice Friman and Shay Youngblood. The three ...
Members of the Environment Committee of the Moultrie Federated Guild hosted a terrarium build with 3rd graders at Odom Elementary School.
A new city parking ordinance would restrict where residents can park their vehicle or vehicles at their homes.
A Moultrie resident won $15,000 playing the Disco Pig Diggi Game on the Georgia Lottery mobile app on March 11.
Colquitt County School Resource Officer Abbie Tucker was involved in a two-vehicle crash that left her in critical condition.
With Crossover Day behind us, the Senate is now turning its attention to House legislation and one of our most important responsibilities: crafting a fiscally responsible Fiscal Year 2027 state […] ...
The U.S. House Agriculture Committee advanced a sweeping farm bill early this month, attempting to revive Congress’ stalled effort to rewrite the nation’s agriculture law the same way it’s been done ...
ATLANTA – Students from Sunset Elementary School and Willie J. Williams Middle School competed and won awards at the K12 Inventure Prize Competition at Georgia Tech. At the state finals, both Colquitt ...
ATLANTA — A Southern Regional Technical College student from Thomasville has been named the 2026 Adult Education Student of the Year. Trinity Griffin received the Dinah Culbreath Wayne Exceptional ...
Georgia farmers can soon apply for more than $500 million in federal funding to help recover from Hurricane Helene.
A Moultrie resident with prior felony convictions was sentenced to prison for illegally possessing four firearms discovered during an investigation into armed drug trafficking in the community.
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