Calendar for Oct. 9, 2024

Downtown Development Authority

The Downtown Development Authority will hold its monthly meeting at noon Thursday in the Welcome Center, 31 East Central Ave.

Horse health event

Tractor Supply Company will host a Horse Health and Feed event on Saturday, Oct. 12, from 10:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. at its Moultrie store, located at 103 Talmadge Drive Suite B. 

Visitors will learn about maintaining their horse’s health through interactive demonstrations and hands-on activities. The event is part of Tractor Supply’s continued commitment to community-based events that cater to the Out Here lifestyle of its customers, the company said in a press release.

In addition to the main event, customers will have the opportunity to enjoy giveaways. Special coupon offers will also be available to all in attendance.

Revival

New Jerusalem Freewill Baptist Church, 296 Jerusalem Church Road, off Highway 133 East, will hold a revival at 7 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, Oct. 14-16.

Pastor Billy Wilkes Jr. from Doerun Church of God will preach.

Georgia Pines

The Georgia Pines Community Service Board for area mental health, developmental disabilities and addictive diseases services has scheduled a meeting to be held at 12:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at the Georgia Pines Administrative Offices Conference Room, 252 Woodlands Blvd. (formerly 400 S. Pinetree Blvd., Building 100), in Thomasville. This meeting is open to the public. You may contact Jill Baggett at the Administrative Office at (229) 225-5208 for additional information.

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Second tort reform
bill passes both houses

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Georgia Peanut Commission approves funding for research projects

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Georgia Senate backs IVF treatments

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Edwards named the
District’s Chief Academic Officer

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Colquitt Regional receives awards from the Georgia Hospital Association

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Former state Rep. Penny Houston to be honored with Advocate of the Year Award at children’s hearing event

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HARRY MARTINEZ: Conflict within, Part 2

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Turner’s Fine Furniture celebrates 110 years in business

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Lawmakers decide to ban cellphones in public elementary and middle schools

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Colquitt Regional adding women’s health residency program

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Thoron named dean of ABAC School of Agriculture & Natural Resources

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PCOM South Georgia
to host GOMA District III
annual meeting

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State Senate gives locals extra leeway on property tax relief

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Tort reform bill passes with support of Cannon and Watson

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Downtown veterans
banners are sold-out

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Guild wins awards
at district meeting

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Lawmakers hear praise, concerns about legislation to stop school shooters

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Ameris Bank donates $500,000 to Colquitt Regional

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Possession charges with intent to distribute follow routine traffic stop

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City approves 2 zoning issues, to consider hospital request in April

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State Senate panel advances anti-squatting legislation

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The First Bank makes
donation to Serenity House