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Chamber of Commerce chairperson Janet Payton, left, presents Dorthea Lovett a plaque recognizing her as the 2007 "Administrative Professional of the Year." One of the highlights each year at the Chamber's Administrative Professionals Luncheon is the announcement of the "Administrative Profess... More...

Extreme drought conditions have developed across southeast and south-central Georgia. Another week with little or no rain and temperatures in the 70s and 80s have led to worsening drought conditions statewide. More...

Early County Elementary Kindergarten registration will be at the Early County Elementary School main building May 3 for resident students and May 4 for non-resident students. More...

050207-04 STATE BOARD MEMBER TO HOLD PUBLIC HEARING MAY 7, 2007 Mrs. Peggy S. Nielson to Host State Board of Education Second District Public Hearing The State Board of Education will hold a public hearing for citizens in the Second Congressional District on Monday, May 7, 207. The me... More...
George T. Bagby State Park invites kids age 12 and younger accompanied by an adult to attend the Children's Fishing Rodeo Saturday, May 5 from 8:30 a.m. until 12 noon. Children will try their luck at fishing from the pier at the marina. More...
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 FAMILY Connection Collaborative 12, noon, Family Learning Resource Center BIRTHDAY: Phil Evans ANNIVERSARY: Jack & Betty Sutton THURSDAY, MAY 3 NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER ROTARY CLUB, noon, Blakely Town & Country Club More...
Christ is the provider of protection
Revelation 7:1-3, 9-17 It is easy for the human mind to develop a "lopsided view" of the heavenly father - the creator of the universe - and his divine plan for the sinful race. The "original plan"- as recorded in scripture - was for the highest creation to live in a place of complete communi... More...
Retired Anne Eliza Haire, 75, died Thursday, April 19, 2007. Mrs. Haire was born in Early County Oct. 23, 1931, to the late John Henry and Daisy Hodge. She was the ninth of eleven children, a member of Grace Temple of Hope and retired from Early Memorial Medical Center. More...
If your home lawn is planted in centipede turfgrass, you may have noticed it changing colors lately. University of Georgia experts say this is a natural occurrence that has resulted from Georgia's unusual springtime weather. More...
Two new ballfields opening in summer
10 YEARS AGO May 8, 1997 NICOLE Harrell, daughter of Angie and Tony Harrell was named May Day Queen during annual May Day festivities in Arlington Saturday. KOLOMOKI Mounds State Park was named "Most Outstanding Park Operation" in the region, ranking first out of 21 regional parks. More...
The SGA Warriors played the first round of the GISA state baseball playoffs Tuesday in Damascus at Ted Bush Field. The Warriors faced the Gatewood Gators from Eatonton in a best 2-of-3 playoff series. There was a big crowd at the game and the fans did not leave disappointed. More...
This summer, outstanding high school students from across the U.S. will take part in a unique leadership development conference in our nation's capital. More...

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