MOULTRIE —
The following marriages were recorded recently in the office of Colquitt County Probate Judge:
Demetrius Crawford and Jennifer Wilson.
Kenon Johnson and Angeal Beason.
Matthew Vining and Abigale Potter.
Robbie Sherrod and Shenika Hadley.
Thomas Weeks and Jessical Hall.
Jotario Pierre and Toni Thomas.
Matthew Tucker and Charlee Collins.
Troy Carver and Miranda Wilson.
Jon Bozeman and Donna Hathcock.
Marcus Johnson and Audrey Johnson.
Guillermo Tagle and Claudia Ramirez Aguilar.
Thomas Williams and Ida Trimble.
Douglas Jones Jr. and Christy Cooper.
Chad Lasseter and Desiree Feduccia.
James Walker and Sonya Stanton.
Mitch Hayes and Crystal Stokes.
William Cobb and Mega Galloway.
Tony Allen and Geraldine Crawford.
Roger Topete and Antonia Soto.
Richard Blackburn and Jessica Strien
Wilmer Orellana and Janet Zarate.
John McCoy and Alana Davis.
Derek Brown and Hailee Hilley.
Carlton Williams and Melissa Valdez.
Bryce Hall and Mirranda Weaver.
Michael Rogers and Jessica Johnson.
Clifford Stephens and Dianne Gaines.
Danny Duncan and Ginger Cain.
Noah Whitaker and Lindsay Warren.
Earnest Williams and Katherine Williams.
Franklin Hunt and Melanie Moore.
Zachary McIntyre and Tiffany Eunice.
Paul Williams and Brenda Alcantara.
Larry Horne and Jennifer Scites.
Kamryn McMullen and Joy Snipes.
Bersain Hernadez-Gomez and Abigail Martinez-Vazquez.
Justin Mitchell and Tonnie Tyler.
Preston Williams and Monica White.
Marcos Vasquez and Marcia Fletcher.
Adrian Cabrera and Dalmarys Perez.
Alan Birghtwell and Audrea Craven.
Justin Ludden and Annie Moore.
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Marriages for the Sept. 1 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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