A Colquitt County grand jury has indicted a second person in connection with the 2004 slayings of five people, including a 2-year-old boy. Wilma Ann Yvonne Stover, 22, is the second person indicted in the deadly shootings that took the lives of Jaime and Katrina Resendiz, their young son, her mother and their housekeeper.
Read more in Friday's Moultrie Observer or at www.moultrieobserver.com.
Also in Friday's newspaper:
• Law enforcement is offering a reward for information that leads to the capture of escaped inmate Anthony Moses Jordan.
• The executive director of the United Way of Colquitt County told The Observer Thursday the local agency has reached 97 percent of its funding goal and has made small cutbacks in its disbursements. The letter from Angela Castellow was in response to media reports that indicate other United Way affiliates are doing much worse.
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7:30 p.m. update: Indictment in mass slaying
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Crash injures woman, 3 kids
A 20-year-old woman injured in a Sunday evening wreck remained hospitalized on Tuesday, while the driver accused of causing the accident is charged with driving while taking morphine.
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'Les Miserables' at CCHS
A cast of 70 students is putting the final touches on their upcoming presentation of the classic “Les Miserables.”
The Colquitt County High School Choral Department, will present “Les Miserables,” in the Withers Auditorium starting Thursday, Feb. 9, at 8 p.m. The show will run Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and on Sunday, at 2 p.m. Tickets are $10. -
Archbold's ex-CEO denied new trial
An order filed Tuesday says a jury finding the former president and chief executive officer of Archbold Medical Center guilty does not amount to “a serious miscarriage of justice.”
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Tickets on sale for Daddy-Daughter Dance
A Daddy-Daughter Dance will be held on Friday, Feb. 17, from 6:30 to 9 p.m., at the Colquitt County Arts Center, 401 7th Avenue S.W. Proceeds will benefit Serenity House.
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Singing Echoes to perform
- Hurst Boiler launches new website
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Fifth graders learn about electricity
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Suspects struggle with deputies
An unlicensed driver who tried to avoid a license check Sunday morning didn’t help his cause when he allegedly struggled with two deputies after a traffic stop.
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