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Last week was a big milestone for Lowndes County Fire Rescue as it hosted its first-ever Junior Summer Fire Academy.
Thousands of Georgians will soon be spending money from the state’s new subsidy for private K-12 education, as the first quarterly payouts appear in “promise scholarship” accounts.
Rep. Yasmin Neal, D-Jonesboro, suggested the General Assembly consider using tax revenue from gambling to recover some of the federal dollars the state will lose because of spending cuts by the Trump ...
Lowndes County Emergency Management will conduct a quarterly test of the Alert Lowndes emergency notification system at 6:30 ...
Community members filled The Depot in Hahira on Wednesday, July 24, for an informative seminar on digestive health led by Dr.
Music, school supplies, and community spirit filled Unity Park on Saturday, as the City of Valdosta held its annual ...
In July 2025, the cost of mailing a letter in the United States went up – again. The United States Postal Service increased ...
On Wednes 16, Ace Electric Inc. celebrated a major milestone in its history with a beam-raising ceremony at the site of its ...
A Nashville man has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murder of his uncle and attacks on his mother and brother using a baseball bat.  The court issued its ruling July 8, nearly ...
The Lowndes/Valdosta Arts Commission has received a $10,000 grant from the Georgia Council for the Arts. This grant, known as ...
Hurricane season is underway and the Federal Emergency Management Agency encourages Georgians to visit Ready.gov and learn ...
VALDOSTA — Valdosta State University welcomed 145 students into the 1906 Society during the 2024-2025 academic year. The 1906 ...