The following marriages were recorded recently in the office of Colquitt County Probate Judge:
Michael Sloan Broadhurst and Shana Rae Thompson.
David Thomas Park and Meagan Elyse Brown.
Billie Joe Lawton Jr. and Shenika Nicole Johnson.
Brandon Lee Elrod and Amber LeAnn Bodiford.
Eliu Cepero and Arletty Castro.
Sukwa Jermaine Billington and Juanita Nicole Sharpe.
Demetrius Williams and Tamara Lynn Alvey.
Leonardo Valverde and Reika Katrina Biddle.
Curtis Black and Angela Denise Tolbert.
Scottie Charles Dean and Cara Peacock Horne.
Alan Daniel Morris and Vanessa Jo Schwark.
Wash Gissendanner and Minnie Pearl Buie.
James Harlod Brown II and Melissa Diane Bass.
Adam Christianson Carver and Danielle Leigh Price.
Rashaan Denerio Tavoris Thomas and Kiara Shaquanna Edwards.
Daladier Hernandez and Ana Laura Segura.
Fernando Buena and Francisca Tepetate.
Thomas Seth Frye Jr. and Alexis Danielle Griffin.
James Randall Coots and Denver Leigh Smith.
Geoffrey Bradford Kudela and Bonnie Noel Brown.
Darin Blackwell and Naco Cededra Atkins.
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Marriages & Divorces for the June 24 edition
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- Municipal Court for the Feb. 8 edition
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Kellie Pickler: Tough and True on “100 Proof”
“I was born in the wrong generation,” said Kellie Pickler, looking through the windows at Sony Music Nashville’s offices toward somewhere far south of town. “I wish I would have been in the generation before Twitter and cell phones, when there was that mysteriousness about being an artist. I wish I could have been a part of that generation where you’d go to the Ryman and sing and then walk out the back door and go honky-tonkin’. Well, we do that anyway, but because it’s on YouTube the next day, you can’t really completely cut loose.”
- Municipal Court for the Feb. 1 edition
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Country newcomer Hunter Hayes
At only 20 years old, Hunter Hayes has already picked up an impressive amount of experience as a performer and writer.
- Municipal Court for the Jan. 25 edition
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CMA Songwriters Series welcomes Kenny Chesney
More than 700 fans filled every seat at Boston’s Royale on a blustery Thursday evening, Aug. 25. Many were there for the rare opportunity of seeing Country superstar Kenny Chesney in a venue more intimate than the stadiums he routinely sells out. But everyone left that night with something most had not expected: a glimpse into the world of Music City’s greatest songwriters.
- Municipal Court for the Jan. 18 edition
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Country newcomer Scotty McCreery
Raised in Garner, N.C., Scotty McCreery grew up on country music. He was a celebrity in his hometown, where he played local shows and toured with his high school’s award-winning chorus. And … that’s about it as far as this young man’s pre-celebrity background, since he had already rocketed to fame by winning “American Idol”’s top honors at 17.
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