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Respiratory care students honored during pinning ceremony

THOMASVILLE — On Nov. 29, 12 Southern Regional Technical College (SRTC) Respiratory Care graduates were honored during a ... Read more

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People with disabilities hope autonomous vehicles deliver independence

GRAND RAPIDS, Minn. ― Myrna Peterson predicts self-driving vehicles will be a ticket out of isolation and loneliness ... Read more

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ABAC celebrates graduates at Dec. 14 commencement exercises

TIFTON — Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College celebrated a total of 267 graduates who earned their degrees in two ... Read more

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As foundation for ‘excited delirium’ diagnosis cracks, fallout spreads

When Angelo Quinto’s family learned that officials blamed his 2020 death on “excited delirium,” a term they had ... Read more

Columns

TONI SAYS: Does Medicare cover expensive shots given at the doctor’s office?

Toni: I am turning 65 in February and my individual health plan has a $6,000 deductible which I ... Read more

Lifestyles

EDDIE SEAGLE: The beauty of indoor plants

“December is a month of invitation to forget ourselves in the service of others.” Robert Louis Stevenson. “So ... Read more

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Medical Assisting students recognized at SRTC-Moultrie

MOULTRIE — On Thursday, Dec. 7, Southern Regional Technical College (SRTC) recognized five graduating Medical Assisting (MA) students ... Read more

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Golden named dean of osteopathic medicine program at PCOM South Georgia

MOULTRIE – Beginning Jan. 2, 2024, Marla DePolo Golden, DO, MS, FACEP, will become dean of the osteopathic ... Read more

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AG_Feral pig problem targeted by USDA Wildlife Services (copy)

TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma – With the threat of a breed of “super pigs” migrating into the northern states from ... Read more

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Boys & Girls Club members learn about nutrition with student physicians

MOULTRIE – On a fall day after school, members of the Moultrie-Colquitt County Boys & Girls Club gathered ... Read more