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Research Day Best Cadaver Project winners

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Research Day winners announced at PCOM

Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine students, master’s degree in biomedical sciences students, medical residents and practicing physicians all gathered ... Read more

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Chamber names Thomas Supply as Business of the Month

The Moultrie-Colquitt County Chamber of Commerce recently recognized Thomas Supply as its June Business of the Month. Read more

Pre-med students tour Moultrie

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Pre-med students tour Moultrie and learn about rural medicine

MOULTRIE – Look Ahead Georgia, a rural workforce development initiative of the University of Georgia Archway Partnership, hosted ... Read more

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Senior resource fair, farmers market planned in Moultrie

Sowega Council on Aging will hold its Summer Regional Senior Resource Fair 9 a.m. to noon Friday, June ... Read more

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Recreation Authority offers summer sewing workshops

MOULTRIE – This summer the Moultrie-Colquitt County Recreation Authority will offer sewing workshops. The America 250 Workshops are ... Read more

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Never Lost to have
CASA volunteer
training in Moultrie

MOULTRIE – Never Lost, Inc. announces the upcoming Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteer training class taking place weekly ... Read more

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Rep. Cannon appointed
to the Georgia Joint
Defense Commission

ATLANTA – State Representative Chas Cannon (R-Moultrie) was recently appointed by House Speaker Jon Burns (R-Newington) to serve ... Read more

Dove receives award at PCOM graduation

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Dove receives award at
PCOM’s graduation celebration

TIFTON – On May 14, Anthony Dove Jr. received this year’s Mason W. Pressly Memorial Medal during PCOM ... Read more

Editorials

EDITORIAL: Summer fun keeps brains active

Summer should be a time for swimming, playing, camping, trips, pursuing interests and fun for youngsters taking a ... Read more

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Board of Education approves new administrators for 2025-2026

MOULTRIE – The Colquitt County Board of Education approved three new administrators at their monthly board meeting in ... Read more