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To be noted Roundtable discussion Rugratt’s Resort will host a roundtable discussion on parenting Thursday, Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. The event is open to the public and child care is provided. More ... Police Report Swainsboro police officers reported the following cases: Dec. 4 A woman in the parking lot of a local bank reported a woman, who was identified, got into an argument with her. Offender made counter report that victim made obscene gestures. A woman on New St. More ... Jail Activity The following persons have been booked into Emanuel County Jail, according to Emanuel County Sheriff Tyson Stephens, on warrants obtained by one of several local law enforcement agencies, designated by each name: Drug Task Force (DTF); Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI); Georgia Department of Pa... More ... Two cited for DUI The following is a list of all DUI citations released from files of Georgia State Patrol for Emanuel County and Swainsboro Police Department this week. Those cited for DUI are as follows: Georgia State Patrol: Michael J. Ricks, 27, 409 W. Moring St., Swainsboro, Dec. 2, 9:24 p.m. Andres Antoni... More ... GSP reports 16 traffic accidents in November Georgia State Patrol at Swainsboro investigated 16 traffic accidents in Emanuel County during November. These accidents resulted in 18 injuries and no deaths. Sgt. First Class J.L. More ... Sheriff’s Report Emanuel County Sheriff’s deputies reported the following cases: Dec. 3 A woman driving on Canoochee Hwy. reported hitting a deer. Dec. 4 A woman on N. 2nd St., Stillmore reported her vehicle tag was missing. Dec. 5 An Angela Dr. woman reported someone stole her Chevrolet Astro van. More ... Johnson Grove to celebrate pastor’s anniversary Johnson Grove Missionary Baptist Church will celebrate the anniversary of Rev. David Reese Sunday, Dec. 17 at regular service. On the program will be Tyeshia Worthen, Charles Williams, Barney Williams, Sadie Nobles, Patricia Mitchell, Valerie Reese, Rev. Daniel Woodson. More ... Religious News UCJC United Choir for Jesus Christ will host a Christmas Workshop with musical instruction by Minister Marque Johnson. Cost is $10. Dates are Dec. 21-22 for rehearsals and Dec. 23 for the performance. All begin at 6:30 p.m. at Union Chapel Baptist Church in Garfield. More ...
Local gospel singer Michael Bright will perform a Christmas concert at Maranatha Pentecostal Holiness Church Saturday, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. Pastor is Rev. Jodi Davidson. Bright is known for his national radio releases such as “Take Time” and “Miracle Working Jesus.” His album “A Touch From Jesus” was... More ... Turkey 100 held Thanksgiving By CANDY GREEN Drivers and fans rolled into Swainsboro Raceway Thanksgiving Day to begin the biggest weekend of racing all year. Nearly 80 cars showed up for practice and that was just a taste of what was to come. Friday, the gates opened at noon and cars were lined up at the gate waiting to get in so they could ... More ... Looking back in Emanuel County over the years... 5 Years Ago Don Speir, president of Swainsboro Technical College, announced that Swainsboro Tech receive pproval to offer two new programs that are part of the “Best Progams Under The Sun” initiative for the college. Swainsboro firefighters Samuel Bedgood and Craig Morris were reently recognized... More ...
By DON GAY SR. Now that the Annual Enrollment for Medicare Part D has started (November 15, 2006 to December 31, 2006) there will be problems of fraud and abuse. If you are going to enroll, do it now so that you can get your prescriptions by January 1, 2006. If you are already enrolled, are you satisfied with you... More ... Conservation Tillage Training conference set for February Farmers and interested persons can learn about the benefits of conservation tillage at the 2007 “Conservation Production Systems Training Conference” set for Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 6-7, 2007 at the Ogeechee Technical College in Statesboro. More ... ‘Hunters for Hungry’ collection still going The Georgia Hunters for the Hungry (GHFTH) is a program through which deer, donated by hunters, become nutritious venison to benefit those who need it the most. Hunters have been able to donate at any of seven processor collection sites since Sept. 9, 2006, and can continue to take them to these se... More ...
Communities in Schools Emanuel County claims no exemption from the dropout problem. All school systems across America, whether they be rural or urban, face the problem to varying degrees. The public is learning of the cost of dropouts. More ... To be noted No award Keep Emanuel Beautiful will not present a Beautification Award this December, Director Joan Dunn announced. ”Instead of presenting a single award,” she said, ”we planned to recognized several worthy locations throughout Emanuel County. We had hoped to create a list for self-guided tours of these pl... More ...
By: Melba De La Cruz On November 14, 2006, at a government research institute in Baghdad, gunmen, dressed in Iraqi National Police uniforms, kidnapped people around nine thirty in the morning. The kidnappers surrounded Iraq’s Ministry of Education building with at least twenty vehicles, taking employees, guards and civ... More ... Georgia Afterschool report Nearly a quarter of Georgia's school-aged children--more than 350,000--are unsupervised during afterschool hours and vacation periods. A new report by the Georgia Afterschool Investment Council finds that although excellent afterschool and summer programs exist across the state, too few programs ex... More ... To be noted TCE council meetings scheduled Regularly scheduled meetings in 2007 of Twin City Elementary School Council are Jan. 9, Feb. 13, March 13 and May 8. All meetings begin at 6 p.m. in the Media Center. More ... |
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