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What if the most powerful change maker in Americus wasn’t a policy, but a person?” John Schroeder, host of The Americus ...
I heard they once made a dress from the silk of spiders. Great, big spiders on an island. Thankfully, living in the South, I ...
In Ellaville, Georgia, freedom is best served hot – with a side of fireworks, food, and festive community pride. On Friday ...
The Plains Post Office was renamed in honor of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, with a ceremony held on July 2 at the Plains ...
Georgia Southwestern State University (GSW) is proud to announce that its Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) program has ...
The Billie Jo Arthur Estate presented the South Georgia Technical College Foundation with a $50,000 donation recently to ...
On Saturday, June 28, the Fellowship Hall of Calvary Episcopal Church became the stage for a remarkable celebration; the ...
Feral hogs spread disease and cause extensive damage to wildlife habitat and agricultural crops. Trapping to remove large ...
I visited my sister in Auburn awhile ago. It was during the break, so things were pleasantly uncrowded. We had pizza, which ...
If you’ve ever picked up a Fannie Flagg* novel – like Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café – chances are you were ...
Plains, Trains, and Fireworks was held in downtown Plains on June 28. Several festival-goers wore stars and stripes while ...
The following open records request was submitted to the City of Americus: “In the May 22 meeting of the Americus City Council ...
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