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PCOM South Georgia to expand Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine class size to 90

PCOM South Georgia’s Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine program is set to increase by 35 students to a total…

Art at PCOm

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Professor teaches PCOM students how to use art to connect with hospice patients

MOULTRIE — Richard Curtis of Thomasville teaches art classes at Thomas University, but he’s also an end-of-life doula…

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New report finds huge increase in cybercrime

ATLANTA — Cybercrime is on the rise in Georgia and around the country. Georgia ranked 11th in internet-related…

Elisha Crean PCOM student

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Mom of four pursues dream of becoming a physician at PCOM

MOULTRIE – For the past two years, each week Elisha Crean (DO ’27) has left her husband and…

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Cell phone bans get mixed reviews

As a statewide cell phone ban in lower grades awaits Gov. Kemp's signature, people familiar with existing school-…

foster care awareness movie

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Foster care is the topic of
a movie to be screened in May

MOULTRIE – The CASA Kids Program of Never Lost, in partnership with the Healthy Colquitt Coalition, is having…

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Rural Development Council meets for year in review and legislative update

The Rural Development Council convened on April 14 in Macon to review the accomplishments of the Center for…

Columns

HARRY MARTINEZ: Outward chaos vs. inner faith

The breaking news of an unaccounted-for missing body and an empty tomb brought fear into the hearts of…

Columns

EDDIE SEAGLE: Spring gardening tips

“Our Lord has written the promise of resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in springtime.”…

Colquitt County Logo nuisance property

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Crumb Road property owners
speak to county commission

MOULTRIE – In what seems like a never-ending saga, a nuisance property issue that has become a reoccurring…