The holiday spirit seems to be coming alive, in Moultrie, as the Whoville Holiday Market opens its doors Satur 15.
Mary Beth Watson, Vice President for Human Resources at SRTC, completed the Technical College System of Georgia's Senior ...
Students from the University of Georgia College of Engineering are creating a renovation plan for the old Colquitt County ...
Colquitt Regional Health System announces the appointment of new leadership within its medical staff, following a recent ...
Colquitt County residents voted “yes” to a Flexible Local Option Sales Tax (FLOST) at the November 4, special election by a large margin.
With 8 of Colquitt County’s 19 precincts reporting, voters are showing a strong support for the Floating Local Option Sales Tax.
Property tax bills will go out in November. A delay had kept local governments from setting their millage rates this year.
Georgia politicians continued to blame each other Monday for the lapse in funding for federal food assistance, amid confusion about the government’s reaction to two federal lawsuits.
Last week, both the County and the School Board set their millage rates. A delay in setting the tax digest kept them from setting them.
Faculty, staff, and students at PCOM South Georgia showed their support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month by wearing pink on ...
The Moultrie Police Department had its Annual Trunk or Treat October 31 and, according to Chief Chad Castleberry, they served ...
Cyclists are gearing up for the Second Annual Magnolia Fall Fondo, happening November 8, at the Pineland YMCA Program Center in Moultrie.
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