Grady EMC mourns the loss of Director Jimmy Hammett
CAIRO — Grady EMC is saddened to announce the passing of Director James “Jimmy” Anderson Hammett on June 2, 2026.
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CAIRO — Grady EMC is saddened to announce the passing of Director James “Jimmy” Anderson Hammett on June 2, 2026.
CAIRO — Chris Rudd with Plane Cents Aero Services addressed comments made by Councilman Charles Renaud during last month’s City Council meeting on Monday night, citing the numerous contributions he and h...
BOSTON — Kids of all ages were ballooning with excitement on Wednesday night as Dr. Dan Bellamy with Inflatable Stories presented the story of David and Goliath at Boston Baptist Church through balloon art.
THOMASVILLE — Governor Brian P. Kemp announced on Wednesday that Rideout Arsenal, a firearms designer and manufacturer, is investing $22 million in a new manufacturing facility in Thomasville, creating 120...
THOMASVILLE — Staying active can make a big difference for people living with Parkinson’s disease, and Archbold Therapy and Sports Medicine is making it easier with a new exercise and wellness class desi...
VALDOSTA — Bush Wealth is proud to announce the promotion of Heather Van Horn to the role of Director of Strategic Growth.
CAIRO — South Georgia and North Florida audiences are invited to experience the magic, artistry, and storytelling of The Circle of Life, an original dance production presented by The Southern Dance Collect...
THOMASVILLE — Thomas University (TU) has been recognized in Newsweek’s inaugural America’s Best Colleges for Women 2026 rankings, earning a national ranking of No. 111. Among Georgia institutions, TU i...
CAIRO — After years of persistent flooding problems, the Grady County Road Department has just raised Lower Cairo Road by 12 inches using a foundation built from 3,300 recycled scrap tire cylinders.
CAIRO — Met with “Protect people not power” signage and a packed house of concerned citizens, the Cairo City Council voted 3-2 not to pass the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) 287 (g) Mem...
THOMASVILLE — Consistent dedication to advanced academics has earned Thomas County Central High School recognition from the Georgia Department of Education as an Advanced Placement (AP) Honor School in fou...
THOMASVILLE — The Thomasville History Center, in collaboration with the Georgia Historical Society, is pleased to announce the reinstallation of the Georgia Historical Marker for Finney General Hospital, p...
THOMASVILLE — Archbold has received state approval to establish an adult open-heart surgery program at John D. Archbold Memorial Hospital, marking a significant expansion of cardiovascular services in the...
THOMASVILLE — State Sen. John F. Kennedy, R- Macon, visited Thomasville on Monday, during a final round of campaign stops before the Runoff election between him and State Sen. Greg Dolezal, R-Cumming, on J...
CAIRO — The manhunt for William Shane Allen resulted in a standoff in the early hours of Thursday, June 4, 2026, where Allen was eventually shot by a Grady County Sheriff’s deputy after Allen pulled his...
THOMASVILLE — Representatives of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Tallahassee (RMHC) shared information with the Rotary Club of Thomasville on Thursday about services available to local families with chi...
VALDOSTA — Bush Wealth is proud to announce the promotion of Rob Simmons to the role of Director of Client Operations.
THOMASVILLE — The Thomas Co. Food Bank and Outreach Center, located at 430 N. Broad in Thomasville, is now open the second Saturday of each month from 9 a.m. until noon.
THOMASVILLE — More than 65 artists and 200 works of art came together Thursday evening as the Thomasville Center for the Arts opened “200 for 200: The Collective,” a special bicentennial exhibit celebr...
VALDOSTA — Bush Wealth Management is pleased to announce the promotion of Brad Bayless, CFP® to Wealth Advisor, recognizing his continued growth and dedication to delivering exceptional service to clients.
VALDOSTA — John-Michael Allan of Thomasville, is the recipient of Valdosta State University’s 2025-2026 Bartram Award for Intellectual Exploration.
TIFTON — On Thursday, April 23, 2026, Southern Regional Technical College (SRTC) recognized twelve graduating Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician students at a pinning ceremony in Tifton, honoring...
THOMASVILLE — Treehouse Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC) is proud to announce the opening of its new office, marking an important milestone in the organization’s continued growth and commitment to serv...
THOMASVILLE — The Thomasville History Center has been awarded a $10,000 matching grant through the 1772 Foundation in partnership with the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation to support exterior rehabi...