Pratt Cassity, University of Georgia associate professor of public service and outreach for the School of Environmental Design, and a team of eight graduate students brainstorm design solutions for downtown, some of which would dramatically change the flow of downtown Moultrie. A meeting is set from 2 to 3 p.m. at the courthouse annex, second floor, so the team can present its designs and development ideas and receive public feedback. Although the Friedlander Building project is the focal point of redevelopment, the plan is meant to ripple throughout Moultrie, to foster a cultural boom downtown and to impact regional development as well. Project Connect Manager Bob Hopkins greatly encourages the public to attend. Photo by Lori Glenn/The Moultrie Observer
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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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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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“Where were you on Sept. 11, 2001?” is a phrase that brings an immediate reaction in people and they can tell you right where they were. But before that, another phrase brought a similar reaction — “Where were you on Dec. 7, 1941?” — the day the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor.
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