The Florida Times Union - Sun Nov 08
You can hear the train horns all over Folkston, and City Manager Pinder Lloyd said it seemed Thursday the engineers were holding them all the way through town.
Senate unanimously confirms TarverAugusta Chronicle - Sat Nov 07
State Sen. Ed Tarver's next job is a done deal. The U.S. Senate confirmed him Thursday night as the new U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Georgia, according to Erica Chabot, the press secretary for the Senate Judiciary Committee.
NewGot excellence? Waycross doesFlorida Times-Union - Fri Nov 06
Waycross Middle School has been named a Georgia School of Excellence in Student Achievement, state school Superintendant Kathy Cox said.
Doug Walker joining Rome News-Tribune as associate editorRome News - Tribune - Fri Nov 06
Doug Walker, veteran radio newsman, will be joining the Rome News-Tribune on Monday.
Waycross close to securing system to keep litter out of Satilla RiverThe Florida Times Union - Tue Nov 03
CHRIS VIOLA/The Times-UnionGordon Rogers was executive director of the Satilla Riverkeeper in September 2008 when he showed how large amounts of Waycross street trash gets washed into the Satilla River.
Approval notes have been given out to Glynn County students.The Florida Times Union - Mon Nov 02
Swine flu shots will be coming to a public school near you - but it might be a while.
NewOkefenokee Humane Society asks sheriff to investigate fired directorFlorida Times-Union - Fri Oct 30
The Okefenokee Humane Society board wants the Ware County sheriff to investigate former shelter director Lori Hartmann's use of shelter funds.
Across the areaAugusta Chronicle Online - Fri Oct 30
Tarver nomination heads to Senate State Sen. Ed Tarver is a step closer to becoming the area's top federal prosecutor.
Q-and-A with Brantley County's new managerThe Florida Times Union - Thu Oct 29
New Brantley County Manager Parrish Barwick has been on the job for a month now and has had time to learn the ins and outs of the rural county.
A Neighborhhood on WheelsAssociated Content - Thu Oct 29
So, when you live in the South, indeed all these are normal occurrences and a way of life.
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