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The Past Comes to Life as Lowndes Unseals Time Capsule

July 9, 2026

The Past Comes to Life as Lowndes Unseals Time Capsule By T.S. Carter  / * Inglés y español | VALDOSTA – Time seemed to momentarily stand still July 2 as Lowndes County officials unsealed a capsule outside the county’s historic courthouse telling of local life 50 years ago.      Part of the nation’s 250th…

Could Federal Crackdown Help Lower Gas Prices in South Georgia? What Every Driver Needs to Know *

July 9, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español |       SOUTH GEORGIA – Whether you’re filling up the family SUV in Valdosta, hauling peanuts in Tifton, driving a logging truck through Clinch County, or commuting to work in Douglas or Waycross, one thing is certain—high gas prices hit South Georgia harder than…

Sheriff Warns Parents as Meth, Fentanyl Threat Escalates: Lanier Deputies Equipped with Narcan, Promise Aggressive Prosecution *

July 9, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español | LAKELAND, Ga. — A stark warning from Lanier County Sheriff Nick Norton is putting parents on alert as local law enforcement officials say methamphetamine and fentanyl continue to pose a growing threat across South Georgia. In a public message to the community, Norton urged…

EXPLAINER: What Is ATM Jackpotting? *

July 9, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español |    Unlike credit card skimming, ATM jackpotting attacks the machine itself—not your debit card. Here’s how investigators say it works: Criminals gain physical access to an ATM. Specialized malware is installed inside the machine’s computer. The malware bypasses the ATM’s normal security controls. An…

From Cows to Crack: Lanier Deputies Round Up More Than Criminals as Loose Cattle Roam Highway *

July 9, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español | LAKELAND, Ga. — It isn’t every day a sheriff manages to sum up modern law enforcement in five words.  Monday, June 22 was definitely not the “average” Lanier County Sheriff’s Office law enforcement work day! “From cows to crack… Deputies do it all!” That…

New arena will highlight Macon’s music legacy, Macon-Bibb County says of $350 million project *

July 9, 2026

By T.S. Carter  / * Inglés y español | SOUTH GEORGIA – Macon occupied a prominent spot on the nation’s music map in the 1960s and ‘70s as the home of such rock n’ roll greats as Little Richard, legendary soul music artist Otis Redding and Southern Rock’s premier band The Allman Brothers Band. This…

More Than a Class: Georgia Children’s Safety Team Works to Change Lives Before Another Family Gets the Call *

July 9, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español | TIFTON, Ga. — Every month, a classroom inside the Tifton Police Department becomes something far different than a lecture hall. It becomes a place where choices are examined, consequences become personal, and volunteers hope to prevent the next tragedy before it happens.    The…

Lanier County Sheriff’s Office Stops Accepting Cash Bonds After Drug Residue Found on Currency *

July 9, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español | LAKELAND, Ga. — The Lanier County Sheriff’s Office has announced it will no longer accept cash for jail bonds after recently testing bond money that allegedly showed the presence of methamphetamine residue, raising concerns about employee safety and the widespread contamination of U.S. currency. …

Area News

USDA makes American children healthier, agriculture stronger with more farm to school investments

July 14, 2026

Today, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke L. Rollins announced the second cohort of fiscal year (FY) 2026 Patrick Leahy Farm to School Grants, completing the largest ever single-year financial investment in the history of the grant program. This year, USDA awarded a total of nearly $20 million to 68 projects that will empower more American farmers, producers, ranchers, and fishers to serve their local foods…

Georgia Historical Society Hosts 2026 Vincent J. Dooley Distinguished Research Fellows

July 14, 2026

The Georgia Historical Society (GHS) welcomed three scholars to its Research Center in Savannah in May as part of the 2026 Vincent J. Dooley Distinguished Research Fellows Program. The fellowship gave each scholar the opportunity to conduct research at the GHS Research Center while experiencing Savannah’s history firsthand. The Research Fellows were Dr. Diane Mutti Burke of the University…

The DEA Has Kept People Safe for Over Five Decades

July 14, 2026

Today, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) marks 53 years of enforcing the nation’s controlled substance laws and regulations. This year alone, DEA efforts have led to the seizure of 171,167 pounds of cocaine and 16.47 million fentanyl pills. Since the 1980s, more than 1 million domestic arrests have also been made in support of this…

Area Sports

Six Bulldogs, One Championship Legacy: Lanier County Dominates Georgia Dugout Club All-State Team *

July 9, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español | LAKELAND, Ga. — Some schools celebrate when one player earns All-State honors. Lanier County celebrated six.    Fresh off capturing their third consecutive GHSA Class A Division II state baseball championship, six Bulldogs have now earned one of Georgia’s highest baseball honors after being…

VLPRA

VLPRA Football & Cheer Registration Now Open!

June 19, 2026

Get ready for another exciting season with VLPRA Youth Football & Cheerleading! Registration is now open for boys and girls across Lowndes County and Valdosta… but don’t wait, the registration deadline is June 23. VLPRA’s Football & Cheerleading Program is school-based, meaning participants are assigned to teams based on the middle school they will attend. Children…

Pick Up Trash and Be BearWise

June 18, 2026

Whether you are spending the day on the trail or camping overnight, remember to pick up all trash and be BearWise, encourages the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division (WRD). “Taking a few simple steps to be BearWise can help make outdoor adventures safer and more enjoyable for everyone, while also helping keep…

First Responses

Colquitt County man re-arrested in child sex crime while free on bond for same charge *

July 2, 2026

By T.S. Carter  / * Inglés y español COLQUITT COUNTY, Georgia – Authorities are holding a Colquitt County man without bond after a June 22 arrest on a sex crime felony relating to a minor – the same but separate charge for which he had been released from the Colquitt County jail in March. This…

Lakeland Man Charged with Intent to Distribute Marijuana Following Traffic Stop *

July 2, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español | LAKELAND, Ga. — A Lakeland man was arrested Tuesday, June 23 after a Lanier County deputy conducting a traffic stop allegedly discovered nearly 20 grams of suspected marijuana and drug-related paraphernalia inside his vehicle, according to the Lanier County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff Nick Norton…

Law Officers Bust Tifton and Tift County Golf Car Theft Ring *

June 25, 2026

By T.S. Carter / * Inglés y español | TIFTON, Ga. – A months long investigation into a string of golf cart thefts has led to the arrests of a half dozen suspects, say the Tifton Police Department and Tift County Sheriff’s Office, which investigated the thefts jointly. By June 10, the two law enforcement agencies…

Entertainment, Inspiration & Solutions

Brushstrokes, Backdrops and a Little Small-Town Magic: Lakeland’s Second New Mural Is Complete—and It’s a Must-See *

July 9, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español | LAKELAND, Ga. — Every great small town has that one place where people suddenly stop walking, smile, pull out their phones and say, “Wait… we need a picture.” Lakeland just added another one. After months of careful planning that began in early 2026 and…

LOOK LIKE A DUCK:  The Christian Way Ministries *

July 9, 2026

By Gary Toole / * Inglés y español |    They say that if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, then it must be a duck!  So true!  When you see an army general then most of the time they are wearing an army uniform of some…

DID YOU KNOW…? Who holds the most “kills” in aerial combat in history? *

July 9, 2026

By Jack Bagley / * Inglés y español | The best part of summer … I was recently asked by a friend what the best part of summer is, and do you know what I think? It’s the glaring lack of holidays. Sure, we have Flag Day in June – but that’s not really a…

Are You Teachable:  GOOD NEWS

July 9, 2026

By Vic Dove / * Inglés y español | Sadly, most people waste a lot of their life, if not all of it, before they realize that having a right relationship with God is the most important thing in all of life. This world struggles to find peace and joy in all the wrong places…

PARKING in the GUTTER! Jon the Scout Cartoon

July 9, 2026

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Opinions & Viewpoints

Constitution 101: Congressional Rules Clause:  Historically Speaking *

July 9, 2026

By James Finck PhD | Historically Speaking | July 9, 2025 | 4 Minutes From Southwest Ledger    In July of 2022 U.S. Rep. John B. Larson (D-Conn.) wrote an op-ed in which he called the Senate “the most debilitating threat” to our nation. He was writing about Rule 22 in the Senate which requires 60…

It is Perfect!  IS GOD DEAD? *

July 2, 2026

By Ty B. Kerley, D.Min / * Inglés y español | We continue this week looking at the biblical story of Cain and Abel (Gen 4:1-17), specifically observing the actions God takes (and does not take) concerning the question of why He may possibly allow evil to exist in the world. According to the biblical…

My summer playlist – A bands:  Historically Speaking

July 2, 2026

 By James Finck PhD |  Historically Speaking | June 24, 2026 5 MinutesFrom the Lawton Constitution    Finals are done and grades are all turned in. That means just one thing: summer. While there are many things that represent summer, my favorite is the road trip. I love traveling, seeing new things, and especially visiting historical sites.…

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Government for its Citizens

ATM Malware Is Real: How Criminal Networks Are Stealing Millions from U.S. Banks—and What South Georgians Should Know *

July 9, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español |    SOUTH GEORGIA — Most people have heard of credit card skimmers hidden on gas pumps or ATMs. Far fewer realize today’s criminals are using sophisticated malware that can make an ATM spit out thousands of dollars in cash without a customer’s bank card…

Georgia Health Care Fraud Crackdown Sends Warning Across South Georgia *

July 9, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español |    ATLANTA, Ga. — A sweeping federal crackdown on health care fraud is sending a strong message to medical providers and taxpayers across Georgia, including communities throughout South Georgia that depend heavily on Medicare and Medicaid services. Federal prosecutors announced charges against two Atlanta-area…

Madison County Man Faces Federal Drug and Firearms Charges *

July 2, 2026

By Carol A. Gasser Moore / * Inglés y español | MADISON, Fla. — A Madison County man is facing multiple federal charges after authorities alleged he possessed large quantities of methamphetamine and firearms during an ongoing drug trafficking operation. A federal grand jury in the Northern District of Florida has indicted Frederick Allen Smith…

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