Rainbow Tea
Willow Grove Baptist Church will have its Rainbow Tea program Saturday, Oct. 17, at 5 p.m. Refreshments will be served. The Rev. Corey McGee is pastor.
Family History Month
October is “Family History Month” at the Moultrie-Colquitt County Library. There will be displays about family biographies, family pets, family momentos and family cooking.
Homecoming/Revival
Spring Hill Free Will Baptist church will have its homecoming on Sunday, Oct. 18, at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Charles Blanton bringing the morning sermon. The Gandy Brothers Gospel group will provide special singing and there will be a covered dish lunch after the service. The fall revival will be Monday, Oct. 19 - Friday, Oct. 23, 7 p.m. nightly, with guest speaker the Rev. Billy Bevan from Sardis Free Will Baptist Church in Eufaula, Ala. There will be special music nightly. Spring Hill is located in Mitchell County on Hwy. 93 between Sale City and Lester.
Fish Fry
There will be a “Dinner on the Lawn with Susie Magwood-Thomas” Fish Fry on Friday, Oct. 16, from 11 a.m. until, at 1019 7th St. N.W. in Moultrie. Fish plates will be $6 and sandwich plates will be $3.
Local News
Your Agenda
- Local News
-
-
Bingo Bash 2012
-
Former Moultrian falls to his death
A former Moultrian died Wednesday night after being pushed from a second-story walkway at his apartment complex in Bellingham, Wash., the previous day.
-
Convicted burglar sentenced to 14 years in prison
A man convicted in December on burglary and theft charges was sentenced Friday to a 14-year prison sentence.
-
Fires damage two homes
Stove fires damaged two homes this week, but no injuries were reported in either incident, Moultrie Fire Department reports said.
-
C.A. Gray Technology Fair winners
-
Drug charge added when police arrest theft suspect
A Meigs man charged with theft faces additional charges as suspected marijuana was found on him at the time of his arrest, Moultrie Police Department reports said.
-
CORRECTION: DUI charge
In a Jan. 28 report, The Observer said Ronald Craig Bass, 50, 4411 Dunn Road, Hartsfield, was charged Jan. 26 with driving under the influence, open container violation and probation violation in connection with a minor wreck on Camilla Highway. Excluding the probation violation charge, that information came from a Moultrie police report of a November 2001 incident.
Bass was charged with probation violation Thursday because all the penalties from the 2001 incident had not been paid. He paid the remaining penalties following his arrest, according to a Moultrie police report.
The Observer regrets the error. -
Peanut Commission Research Report Day will be Feb. 8
The Georgia Peanut Commission will hold the annual Research Report Day Wednesday, Feb. 8, beginning at 9 a.m. at the National Environmentally Sound Production Agriculture Laboratory (NESPAL), located on the University of Georgia Tifton campus. The event provides growers and industry representatives an opportunity to hear the latest reports on research projects funded by GPC in 2011.
-
Boy Scouts help the needy with Scouting for Food program
Scouts of the Suwannee River Area Council, Boy Scouts of America will be collecting food today to help the hungry in the council’s 13-county service area, which includes Colquitt County.
- Jury duty
- More Local News Headlines
-







