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Beginning July 1st, over 100 new laws will go into effect in Georgia dealing with numerous aspects of government. Some of the most notable are listed. Government and Legal Reforms. Tort Reform – ...
Saturday, June 14 Camp Lawton Tour – 9-9:45 a.m. Gather at Camp Lawton History Center for a guided tour of Camp Lawton’s 160-year-old Civil War Earthen Fort. Along the way, we will discover more about ...
Recipients of the Nancy Wolfinger Scholarship are, from left, Jenkins County High School seniors Lohgan Walker, Bryan Lanier, Autumn Dailey, and Caleb Asbury. This year’s recipients of the Nancy ...
Mexican cuisine is coming to Millen. The Abuelos Cocina Mexicana restaurant will soon be located in the Multi-Venue building located at the corner of Cotton Avenue and Daniel Street. The opening date ...
Everyone’s favorite Leprechaun, Jessica Suggs, is shown with Buddy Pope during all the fun activities at the Jenkins County Senior Center on Monday, St. Patrick’s Day. Clients enjoyed green cupcakes ...
Ralph Edwin Crowe, long-time co-owner of Crowe-Fields Funeral Home, and a Millen native passed away Dec. 21, 2024, following an extended illness. Ralph graduated from Jenkins County High School in ...
This photo is a mockup of what the new Nine Twenty Processing facility will look like when completed. In December 2018, Jarrod and Becca Creasy embraced a family tradition when they purchased Fries ...
As their days at JCHS become memories, both Laura Gayle and Aidan look forward to venturing out into the world, continuing their studies, and grasping whatever their futures hold. Valedictorian LAURA ...
On Tuesday of this week Young’s Well Drilling and Pump Service Company out of Hephzibah came to the Perkins Community to “patch” the casing on the water well that has created so much turmoil for the ...
Senators Reverend Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff announced new bipartisan infrastructure law resources to upgrade Georgia’s regional airports last week. The Federal funding will support a broad range ...
Leroy Gary Grandchildren, a wrap-around porch, and high ceilings played a part in the employment of Leroy (pronounced La-Roy) Gary and his relocation to Millen with his wife, Tara (pronounced Tar-Ra).
Prior to its regular monthly meeting on Oct.1, Millen City Council held a public hearing on the proposed millage rate for FY 2024- 2025. There were no questions or comments from the public. Council ...
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