• A letter to the editor about pyramid schemes has rankled some folks. Stay tuned to the comments in The Observer's rants and
raves column in Tuesday's edition.
• Columnist Charley Reese says that our nation has come from republic to empire and is now headed for dictatorship. Read his comments
on the opinion page in Tuesday's Moultrie Observer.
• The current energy crisis facing our nation is drawing a lot of opinion and fingerpointing. Read Moultrian Jack Smith's letter to the
editor in Tuesday's edition of The Moultrie Observer.
• Don't forget that Tuesday is a run-off election day between Democratic candidates for the U.S. Senate in Georgia. The polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m.
Local News
10 a.m. updates
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The Class of 2012 moves on
Colquitt County High School bid farewell to its 2012 seniors during graduation exercises Saturday morning at Mack Tharpe Stadium at Tom White Field. Scheduled for graduation were 471 students.
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After high-speed chase, driver eludes police … for now
A Moultrie police officer failed to catch his quarry after a high-speed chase Thursday night, but a passenger in the vehicle gave him the name of a suspect.
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Group works toward accountability court here
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Students win for perfect attendance
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Dough Boys Pizza open for business
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Barber Tucker Inn reopens
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Case ready for Jury
The 16 jurors in the trial of five alleged gang members finished hearing all of the evidence in the case Friday afternoon and could begin deliberating as early as Tuesday.
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City pools to open Monday
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Tragedy to keep Ryan James from graduation
Ryan won’t walk after all.
A hue and cry went up earlier this week when the Colquitt County Board of Education refused to let a senior with a developmental disability walk at today’s graduation. The board reversed its decision on Wednesday, but tragic events will prevent Ryan James from joining his classmates at Mack Tharpe Stadium. -
'Farewell Concert' set for Sunday
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