Curch Services Resumes Welcome Baptist Church will resume its regular church services 11:30 a.m. every 3rd Sunday. The Rev. James E. Thomas invites the public.
Plans for the development of a playground at the Millen Community House are moving forward. Mayor King Rocker recently appointed a Playground Committee to jump-start the project. Committee members are ...
Christmas Day ended badly for a man who attempted to outrun a deputy with the Jenkins County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) during a routine traffic stop. The ensuing chase proceeded through Jenkins and ...
The federal government will give Georgia nearly $219 million to bolster health care in 126 rural counties, under a program established by President Donald Trump’s signature budget reconciliation bill ...
Jenkins County Elementary School staff members nominated students for the October “FLY Student of the Month” to reward academic excellence and behavior. These students are great representatives of the ...
Jenkins County Elementary School staff members nominated students for the December “FLY Student of the Month” to reward academic excellence and behavior. These students are great representatives of ...
For dedicated support and service to cooperatives and their unique business principles, long-time electric cooperative champion Matt Brinson was named a 2025 Distinguished Cooperator by the Georgia ...
New Year’s resolutions can help people accomplish their health goals. Georgia’s doctors of optometry are inviting people to make getting an eye exam one of their New Year’s resolutions this year ...
The Jenkins County High School (JCHS) War Eagles varsity football is headed to the first round of the Class A, Division II State Play-offs. The Eagles will play Wilkinson County 7 p.m. Friday, Nov.
A young Millen boy was killed last Saturday when his family’s minivan collided with a deer in Midville. According to a spokesperson for the Georgia State Patrol Office, Jeremy “Blake” Meadows, 3, and ...
Neighbor’s Express convenience store on U.S. Hwy. 25 South changed ownership on April 30th. The store, previously owned by J.B. Clark Oil Company, became the 19th Friendly Gus store. The new owners ...