07/16/11 The Tallahassee Comets 16U girls' basketball team lost 64-51 to the Arkansas Mavericks at the AAU national championships held in Orlando on Friday.
07/15/11 The Tallahassee Comets 16U girls basketball team rallied from a four-point deficit in the final 90 seconds to stay alive in the AAU national championships in Orlando on Thursday.
07/14/11 A Decatur County Sheriffs office investigation into a copper theft resulted in three arrests, and the two of them for drug offenses.
07/14/11 The Decatur County Sheriffs Office is warning folks about a cell phone scam.
07/14/11 A Decatur County Sheriff's investigation into a copper theft resulted in three arrests Monday, two of which were for drug offenses.
07/14/11 They will not win an AAU national title, but the Tallahassee Comets 16U girls basketball team has certainly played like champions this week.
07/14/11 A diversified crop and livestock farmer for 32 years, Carlos Vickers of Nashville, Ga., was born into a farming family. He recently added blueberries as a new crop. With a good blueberry crop next year, he hopes to harvest a million pounds of the small fruit. As a result of his success as crop and cattle producer, Vickers has been selected as the 2011 Georgia winner of the Swisher Sweets/Sunbelt ...
07/04/11 Five Colquitt County all-star teams will begin Georgia Recreation and Parks Association state tournament play this week, including two in the 10-and-under baseball event that will begin Wednesday at the Magnolia Sports Complex.
06/29/11 Garrett Evan Soames, son of Steve and Sharon Soames of Bainbridge Island, and Carlene Wendy Kingston, daughter of Winston Kingston and Gloria Greene of White Plains, New York, were married April 30, 2011 in a beach ceremony on Paradise Island, Bahamas.
06/27/11 The board of directors of the Georgia Ports Authority today re-elected Alec L. Poitevint II of Bainbridge to a second term as chairman. Robert S. Jepson Jr. of Savannah was elected vice chairman and Roy H. Fickling of Macon was re-elected secretary/treasurer. Poitevint, who was appointed to the GPA board in 2007, said he was honored to serve first under Gov. Sonny Perdue and now Gov. Nathan Deal ...
06/27/11 Alec Poitevint has been elected to serve a second year as board chairman of the Georgia Ports Authority.
06/27/11 The board of directors of the Georgia Ports Authority re-elected Alec L. Poitevint II of Bainbridge to a second term as chairman Monday. Robert S. Jepson Jr. of Savannah was elected vice chairman and Roy H. Fickling of Macon was chosen to serve as secretary/treasurer. Poitevint, who was appointed to the GPA board in 2007, said he was honored to serve first under Gov. Sonny Perdue and now Gov ...
06/22/11 Zac Goodno, the hard-hitting catcher who won three state playoff games as a relief pitcher for the Colquitt County High baseball team this spring, will continue his career at Indian River State College in Fort Pierce, Fla., next season.
06/22/11 The Colquitt County A all-stars were the champions and the B all-stars were the runners-up in the GRPA District III tournament held in Bainbridge. Shown are, front, from left, Carson Johnston, Ethan Phillips, Tucker Hathcock, Landon Price, Jake Merritt, Reid Pipkin, Kevin Snyder, Austin Singletary, Caleb Ashley, Geoffrey Zeigler and batboy Tyler Fannin; middle, Jacob Coots, Chason Fannin ...
06/22/11 The Colquitt County all-stars won the GRPA District III 14-and-under championship on Tuesday in Bainbridge.
06/21/11 Cole Bryant pitched a five-inning perfect game as Colquitt County won the GRPA District III 14-and-under championship on Tuesday with an 8-0 victory over Crisp County.
06/14/11 The Georgia Guns, a local 11-and-under travel baseball team from Valdosta, won the USSSA state championship last weekend in Cordele. The Guns won their last five games of the tournament, and defeated the Bainbridge Bearcats in a best-of-three series to win the state title.
06/13/11 Industrial employment in Georgia remained steady over the past twelve months following several years of losses, according to the 2012 Georgia Manufacturers Register?®, an industrial directory published annually by Manufacturers' News, Inc.
06/09/11 NEAR PEERS: Seven students from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College have been selected to participate in the Near Peer program with Tift County High School beginning in August.
06/08/11 ALEXANDRIA, VA-Private equity companies the Carlyle Group and AION Partners have acquired a 570-unit mid-rise apartment building in Alexandria for $93 million in an off-market transaction. |