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To describe former Gray Mayor Jimmy Roberts’ journey in life as one “from the outhouse to the penthouse” would not be ...
Anthony S. Vinson Sr. is the local Veteran of the Week. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1984 1988. He completed basic training at Parris Island, South Carolina, and was honorably discharged as ...
The summer has been an unusual one for the Greyhounds and Lady Greyhounds as far as basketball and volleyball goes, as ...
As far as football goes on the collegiate level goes, Will Patterson has seen plenty. Now, he’s set to take bring that ...
On the field and on the scoreboard, the action this summer has been hotly contested in the Grayberry Women’s Softball League.
Can’t talk to your kids because of TDS? Have them read my book! There’s security in numbers!” If you find that your dislike ...
Jones County High School’s College and Career Academy launched its inaugural week-long BASF Summer Tech Academy, providing students with hands-on technical experience in fields such as engineering, ...
Band camp underway for Marching Hounds In the stands and on the field, the Marching Greyhounds.
To quote the line made famous in the sport of horse racing, “And down the stretch they come!” After a summer spent mostly working on themselves, the Greyhounds wrap up their final week of summer ...
About 66,000 Georgians will get cancer this year, and 19,000 of them will die. That sobering estimate by the American Cancer Society explains why state lawmakers decided to study the disease this ...
The public reaction to the meltdown of a financial institution connected to Republican politics in Georgia continued Monday as Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger called on campaign finance ...
I run for reelection every week. Even though the editors appreciate the fact that I am a dead ringer for a young Brad Pitt and occasionally I’m correct on the difference between affect and effect, ...