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Wild Food Weekends Brings Flavor and Fun to Wild Adventures
VALDOSTA, Ga. – A “wild” culinary event returns to Wild Adventures in August, offering guests exclusive menu items, visiting food vendors, live music, cultural performances and discount admission. Wild Food Weekends return for the third year, starting Saturday, August 10, and continuing each Saturday and Sunday through...
Valdosta man indicted for deadly February stabbing
VALDOSTA, Ga. (WCTV) - A grand jury has indicted a Valdosta man for a deadly stabbing that happened on February 28 of this year. John Paul Battle has been charged with felony murder, aggravated assault and possession of a knife during the commission of a felony, according to the indictment documents.
Ga. attorney general brings ‘war on fentanyl’ to Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr on Wednesday hosted a meeting of his statewide opioid task force at Augusta University. The goal was to discuss the “war on fentanyl” and what Carr’s staff described as his continued efforts to combat the opioid crisis in Georgia.
North Brooks Elementary School celebrates new wing
BROOKS COUNTY, Ga. (WALB) - North Brooks Elementary School is celebrating its expansion. Today, July 31st, North Brooks Elementary School is hosting the grand opening of its new wing. This event will begin at 1:30 p.m. at 10295 Coffee Road in Morven, Ga. The public is invited to come celebrate...
Phoebe Sumter Medical Center named 2024’s Most Beautiful Hospital in the U.S. by Soliant Health
By Amber Eady Public Relations Coordinator Phoebe Sumter Medical Center has once again been honored with the title of the Most Beautiful Hospital in the United States by Soliant Health, marking its second time receiving this prestigious recognition. The hospital first earned the distinction in 2015, and the 2024 award reaffirms its ongoing commitment to […] The post Phoebe Sumter Medical Center named 2024’s Most Beautiful Hospital in the U.S. by Soliant Health appeared first on Americus Times-Recorder.
School zone speed cameras to be activated for first day of school
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Starting on Wednesday, you can expect to see flashing lights in Albany school zones again. Speed zone cameras will be activated again on Wednesday as Dougherty County students are heading back to school. As you prepare for the back-to-school season and you get into those school...
Tifton appoints a new acting city manger and deputy acting city manager
Tifton, Ga. (WALB) - In a special-called meeting the city of Tifton announced that their Chief Financial Officer, Larry Lawrence, will be taking over the role of acting city manager. ”I know that in the interim until we find out how this is going to sort of play out, I...
Columbus police reinforce speed camera awareness in school zones
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - As the new school year approaches, the Columbus Police Department is reminding drivers about its School Zone Safety Program, which includes the installation of cameras in collaboration with Redspeed and the Muscogee County School District. This initiative aims to enhance the safety of students and staff...
Georgia Secretary of State conducts health check of Macon-Bibb voting systems ahead of November election.
MACON, Bibb County — Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger stopped by Macon-Bibb County Board of Elections on July 30, to ensure their voting equipment does not show signs of software failure and tampering. Macon-Bibb Board of Elections Supervisor Thomas Gillon said the goal of the board is voter trust....
Columbus community mourns loss of beloved arts and education advocate
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - The Columbus community is mourning the loss of Rick McKnight, a prominent advocate for the arts and education. McKnight, who served as president of both the Columbus Symphony Orchestra and the Cultural Arts Alliance, was also a vocal leader for Partners In Education. In addition to...
ROME POLICE DEPARTMENT AIMS TO EDUCATE LOCALS ON GEORGIA’S NEW SCHOOL BUS LAW
(Announcement from the Rome, GA Police Department):. Did you know that Georgia has a new enhanced school bus law?. While unlawfully passing a school bus in Georgia was previously charged as a misdemeanor, as of July 1, 2024, it has been elevated to a high and aggravated misdemeanor — and the consequences will have a significant impact on your life.
Yearly Reminder: Here’s What to Do When You See a School Bus Stopping
As the new school year begins, Georgia drivers must remember the crucial rules for navigating school buses, bus stops, and school zones to ensure the safety of students across the state. Why It Matters: Adhering to these traffic laws protects children and helps prevent accidents. Ignoring these rules can lead...