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High-Speed Chase Through Lanier County Ends in Drug Arrest, Major Narcotics Seizure *

June 11, 2026

Suspect fled through neighborhoods, back yards and dirt roads before being captured with assistance from Georgia State Patrol; identity and charges pending. By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español | LAKELAND, Ga. — A Wednesday evening high-speed pursuit through several areas of Lanier County ended with the arrest of a suspected drug…

VIDEO: LCSO High Speed Chase through Lanier County

June 11, 2026

Lakeland City Council Appoints Justice Jones as Interim Chief of Police *

June 11, 2026

Veteran Law Enforcement Officer Brings Decades of Experience, Leadership, and Community Commitment to Department’s Top Role By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español | LAKELAND, GA — The Lakeland City Council officially appointed Justice Jones as Interim Chief of Police during its regular meeting on June 10, placing a respected law enforcement…

National Honor Gives South Georgia Students a Bigger Head Start on College *

June 11, 2026

Wiregrass Tech’s dual enrollment program earns elite re-accreditation, reinforcing a pathway that helps local students save money, earn college credits, and launch careers before high school graduation. By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español | VALDOSTA — For thousands of South Georgia students, college no longer begins after high school graduation.   …

Lanier, Berrien voters may get chance to vote on sales tax aimed at lowering homeowner taxes *

June 11, 2026

By T.S. Carter / * Inglés y español | LANIER and BERRIEN COUNTIES, Ga. – A looming decision at the Georgia Capitol could give Lanier, Berrien and other counties a choice between two very different approaches to property tax relief: one that spreads the benefit broadly across all property owners, and another that targets relief…

Valdosta Walmart shopper wounds woman after accidentally discharging firearm in store *

June 11, 2026

By T.S. Carter / * Inglés y español | VALDOSTA  – Valdosta police say they arrested a 21-year-old man after his gun accidentally discharged and struck a woman inside a Walmart.    An investigation of the June 9 shooting inside the Walmart at 3274 Inner Perimeter Road found   that the man went into the store…

Perma-Fix Applies for Air Permit to Construct Blended Fuel Facility in Valdosta *

June 11, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español |      VALDOSTA — A Lowndes County hazardous waste treatment company is seeking state approval to construct and operate a blended fuel facility at its Valdosta location.      The Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) Air Protection Branch recently announced that it has received…

Opponents of Proposed Data Center Launch Ongoing Courthouse Protests in Lowndes County *

June 11, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español | VALDOSTA — A growing group of residents opposed to a proposed large-scale data center development in Lowndes County has announced plans for regular demonstrations outside the Lowndes County Judicial Center, signaling that public resistance to the project is far from over.    On Tuesday,…

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South Georgia State College and Southern Regional Technical College Sign Articulation Agreement to Support Future Educators

June 5, 2026

Representatives from both institutions, including from SGSC’s Interim President Dr. Greg Tanner and SRTC’s President Mr. Jim Glass signed the education articulation agreement. South Georgia State College (SGSC) and Southern Regional Technical College (SRTC) have entered into a course articulation agreement designed to create a smoother pathway for students pursuing a career in education. The…

SGMC Health Honors Student Engagement and Workforce Development Teams as Health System Heroes

June 5, 2026

SGMC Health has recognized its student engagement and workforce development teams as its latest Health System Heroes for their leadership in developing future healthcare professionals. The honorees—Rachel Dillard, Deb Baker, Hilary Willis, Rebekah Bell, Lanea Staton, Sharon Brown, and Colby Ruiz, MD—have created expanded pathways for students across South Georgia to explore healthcare careers. Through…

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Wiregrass Georgia Technical College Celebrates First Career Plus Graduates, Opening Doors to New Opportunities

June 5, 2026

Wiregrass Georgia Technical College proudly celebrates the graduation of the college’s first Career Plus High School graduates, marking a significant milestone for the Adult Education program and the students who successfully completed the pathway. The first graduates of the Career Plus High School program are Lowndes County residents Unique Brown, Javrious Nelson, and Austin Hesters.…

Area Sports

Don’t Let Canada Geese Ruffle Your Feathers

April 18, 2026

Put a stop to goose conflicts before they become issues. Canada geese are well-suited to a wide range of habitats, from agricultural fields and rural waterways to neighborhood ponds, business parks, and urban green spaces. As they continue to thrive in developed areas, encounters between geese and people have become more common, according to the…

Georgia Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus Donates $10,000 to Support Outdoors Beyond Barriers

April 13, 2026

The Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division (DNR) is proud to announce a $10,000 donation from the Georgia Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus to support the Georgia DNR Outdoors Beyond Barriers (OBB) program. “We’re grateful for the support of the Georgia Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus and their commitment to DNR’s mission and Georgia’s outdoor traditions,” stated…

Azalea Festival 5K Results

March 25, 2026

Thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s Azalea 5K. We appreciate the great turnout and the energy you brought to the event. We are aware of a course issue that impacted a small group of runners, resulting in a shortened route. Unfortunately one of the law enforcement officers who were contracted to mark…

First Responses

Protecting More Than People: Deputy Swerves to Avoid Deer, Ends Up in Ditch Along Georgia 125 *

June 11, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español | RAY CITY, Ga. — Law enforcement officers spend their careers protecting people, but sometimes their compassion extends beyond the human population. “Everyone avoids animals.  We’re no exception.  It happens!” said Sheriff Nick Norton, Lanier County Sheriff’s Office. On Wednesday afternoon, June 10, a deputy…

Another Wreck at a Familiar Intersection: GA 122 and Boyette Road Crash Leaves Pickup Overturned *

June 11, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español | LANIER COUNTY, Ga. – For many Lanier County residents, the sight is becoming far too familiar.  A serious two-vehicle crash occurred Tuesday morning at the intersection of GA 122 and Boyette Road (New Bethel Road), an intersection that has become well known locally for…

Police confiscate methamphetamine, psilocybin mushrooms, pot from sleeping man’s running vehicle *

June 4, 2026

By T.S. Carter / * Inglés y español | VALDOSTA – Valdosta police arrested a drug suspect on Thursday, May 28 they found literally asleep at the wheel of a parked car with the engine running and windshield wipers on.    They say a caller to 911 reported the car parked across several spaces in…

Entertainment, Inspiration & Solutions

To Endure:  Good News *

June 11, 2026

By Vic Dove  / * Inglés y español | “If we endure hardship we will reign with Him …If we deny Him He will deny us.” 2 Timothy 2:12                Endure means to stand…to tolerate…to continue and to persevere.  I would like to use my farmer friends as an example of what it means…

First Ride Jitters! Jon the Scout Cartoon

June 11, 2026

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Strike Up Support for Jacob’s Ladder: Bowling Tournament and Silent Auction Benefit Life-Changing Therapeutic Riding Program *

June 11, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español | HAHIRA, GA — Community members are invited to roll for a great cause and help change lives when Jacob’s Ladder Therapeutic Riding Center hosts its 5th Annual Lowell Hammock Memorial 9-Pin No-Tap Bowling Tournament and Silent Auction on Saturday, June 13, at Jac’s Lanes,…

Hotel California Lands in Valdosta: The Long Run Brings Eagles Magic to The Patterson *

June 4, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español | VALDOSTA — For one unforgettable Saturday night, downtown Valdosta felt a little more like Southern California in the 1970s. The historic Patterson was packed with music lovers on Saturday, May 30 as The Long Run, one of the Southeast’s premier Eagles tribute bands, delivered…

Wilderness, Wonder and Whimsy Arrive at Turner Center This Summer *

June 4, 2026

Nationally acclaimed photographer Clyde Butcher and celebrated printmaker Leslie Peebles headline vibrant new exhibitions in Valdosta By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español | VALDOSTA — Towering granite cliffs, untamed wetlands, dramatic black-and-white landscapes and brilliantly colored flamingos are transforming the galleries of the Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts this…

Opinions & Viewpoints

The people’s power begins with the ballot:  Historically Speaking *

June 4, 2026

By James Finck, Ph.D.  / * Inglés y español | June 3, 2026 | 4 Minutes  From the Lawton Constitution    “We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men and women are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit…

Greater-Good Defense:  Is God Dead? *

June 4, 2026

By Ty B. Kerley,DMin  / * Inglés y español | This week, we find ourselves continuing to work our way through what God has to say about evil and suffering and possible reasons why he allows them to exist. We have previously looked at what the Bible says about evil and suffering as punishment for…

The trip to China that changed the Cold:  Historically Speaking *

May 28, 2026

By James Finck, Ph.D.  / * Inglés y español | May 26, 2026 | 3 Minutes From the Lawton Constitution Two weeks ago, President Donald Trump made a second trip to People’s Republic of China. These visits still seem historic, as Trump is only the eighth American president to visit a country that for so…

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Government for its Citizens

Georgia utility commission races test party loyalty after recent power bill hikes *

June 11, 2026

By Alander Rocha | June 8, 2026 | 4:00 am | The Georgia Recorder / * Inglés y español |    From left, Republican Georgia Public Service Commission candidates Bobby Mehan and Josh Tolbert participate in an Atlanta Press Club debate on March 31, 2026. Ross Williams/Georgia Recorder The race for two Georgia Public Service…

Gainesville Man Sentenced to 14½ Years in Federal Prison After Armed Kidnapping Incident *

June 11, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español | GAINESVILLE, Fla. — A Gainesville man with a lengthy criminal history will spend more than 14 years in federal prison after being sentenced on firearms charges stemming from a 2025 incident in which authorities say he held a woman at gunpoint and later threatened…

Federal Sentence Highlights Ongoing Threat of Drive-By Gun Violence Across South Georgia *

June 11, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español | GEORGIA – A Georgia gang member has been sentenced to more than 15 years in federal prison for his role in a violent drive-by shooting that wounded multiple people, including a young child, underscoring concerns about a type of gun violence that continues to…

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