The Bainbridge High School Boys Track Team won the Region 1-AAAA Championship over the weekend at Hugh Mills Stadium, beating out Thomas County Central, Monroe, Westover, Dougherty and Cairo with 174.5 points. The Lady Cats also had a good showing, placing 4th, beating Dougherty and Cairo.
The Bainbridge High School Track and Field team traveled to Albany last Thursday, where they competed in the Region 1-AAAA State Championship Track Meet. This was a historic meet for the team, as senior Raven Williams was named State Champion in Discus, becoming the first girl to have won a st
Who doesn’t love a good cliff dive? The adrenaline rush, the heart-in-your-throat feeling, the sense of achievement when you make it to the bottom in one piece; it’s no wonder cliff diving is such a popular activity worldwide. Finding an amazing diving cliff is one thing, but decid
With the help of a local business owner, the Owatonna police caught suspects of a crime-in-progress in the Industrial Park. Two people were detained and an investigation connected them to other crimes in the area.
The Just the Facts newsletter from the Owatonna Polic Department (OPD) rep
Shotwell Street was lined with supporters on Friday morning as students from Decatur County, Grady County and Seminole County paraded their way to the Special Olympics at Bainbridge High School.
Led by the Decatur County Sheriff’s Office and Bainbridge Public Safety, Olympians were che
Funeral services for Donald Stanley Mobley, Sr. 78, of Whigham, Ga., were at 11:00 a.m., Monday, May 9, 2022, at Salem Baptist Church, Climax, Ga. Rev. Kerry Dinkins, Rev. Charles Whatley and Rev. Ryan Zearing officiated. A private interment was at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Cairo, Ga. Mr. Mobley p
Funeral services for Winburn Knight, 87, of Whigham, Ga., were at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, May 15, 2022, at Tired Creek Primitive Baptist Church, Whigham, Ga. Elder Jon Mizell officiated. Interment was in Tired Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Whigham, Ga. Mr. Knight passed away peacef
Multiple small training burns will be conducted Monday and Tuesday, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said.
The controlled burns are part of an annual class focusing on wildland fire origin and cause investigations that's held throughout the state for fire depar
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