BEST IN SHOW: Buzz stands with the Best in Show winners, including 1st place winner Mark Dixon, 2nd place winner Scott Robertson, and 3rd place winner Greg Brown. (Walt Jones Photo) THOMASVILLE — The ...
THOMASVILLE — Archbold is pleased to announce the appointment of Chris Newman, PharmD, MSHA, as the health system’s Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (COO). Newman has worked full-time ...
HISPANIC HISTORY: Amy Gonzalez Jackson will be the first female, Hispanic attorney in Thomas County once she is sworn in on October 16, 2025. (Submitted Photo) THOMASVILLE — The Thomas County Judicial ...
THOMASVILLE — Thomas University is pleased to announce the appointment of Warren Ballard as Vice President of Finance. In this strategic leadership role, Ballard will oversee the University’s ...
THE SWEETEST SPOT IN TOWN: Brown Praline and Sweets opened last weekend and offers treats for every sweet tooth. (Submitted Photo) BOSTON — Brown Pralines and Sweets, a modern candy store honoring ...
THOMASVILLE — Archbold is pleased to introduce Montana Harstad, RN, as our new lung navigator. Harstad will work as a care coordinator with a team of physicians, surgeons and nurses to create ...
On October 5, 1925, Agnes G. Carter was welcomed into the world in Boerne, Texas, by her parents, Pelmo and Bernice Guillory.
THOMASVILLE — Archbold is pleased to welcome Adam Albadawi, DO, to the medical staff.
The former Jacket earned his first start at the collegiate level on Saturday for the Hawks. He had an assisted sack on third and short in the red zone and assisted on a tackle that resulted in a ...
THOMASVILLE — The Thomas County Central Best of the Nest Marching Band recently hosted the GMEA District 2 Band Jamboree, where they raised money for their trip to Washington, D.C., and also gained ...
THOMASVILLE — Join the City of Thomasville on Friday, October 3rd in Downtown Thomasville for a night of live music, shopping, food, and family fun as Dirty Bird and The Flu take the stage at The Ritz ...
THOMASVILLE — St. Thomas Episcopal Church’s first performance of the season for the Sundays at Four series will feature works by Johann Sebastian Bach performed by violinist Masa Arakawa, cellist ...