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The following arrests were reported by the Greene County Sheriff's Office: David Bradford Forman, 31, 805 Harper St., Snow Hill, June 28, misdemeanor driving while license revoked. Bond: Written promise. Arresting officer: K. Casey. Anthony L. Devone,
Officials told downtown Greenville business owners who packed a Fourth Street bar today that an arrest was forthcoming in a drive-by shooting that killed two on Tuesday.
There have been some exciting times on Thurmond Lake this week, with most of the fast action provided by hybrids and striped bass coming during the early morning hours before the day's heat sets in.
A honor roll Ninth grade: Armando Avila Hernandez, Shakeel Ali Bhamani, Amanda Paige Blom, Ellen Ma
The bid by Charter Schools USA to establish a K-8 charter school in Senoia was defeated June 25 by a unanimous vote of the Coweta County School Board. Charter Schools has the option of presenting the petition to the Georgia Charter Schools Commission for consideration later this summer.
The Ashley County Quorum Court's regular meeting on Tuesday, June 9, was a routine one with only a few action items on the agenda. The justices approved an ordinance to allow Ashley County Judge Emory Austin to finance the purchase of a $104,500 2008 model Link Belt track hoe for up to five years.
The following arrests were reported by the Greene County Sheriff's Office: Travis Lebirian Dawson, 22, 511 Guthrey Turnage Road, Snow Hill, June 12, misdemeanor assault on a female, misdemeanor injury to personal property. Bond: $1,000. Arresting officer:
Spencer Levar Howard, 31, 2346 Sims Kidd Road, was charged with one count of pedestrian under the influence. According to the sheriff’s office, Deputy Alan Stratton responded to the report of someone lying in the road, with callers stating that he appeared to have been hit.
No unit system till October? The county’s biggest move to alleviate some of its financial burden — the transition to the unit system of maintaining roads and bridges — could be put off until the new fiscal year, officials said this week.
Business practices and police activities, particularly those related to alcohol service, must change to promote safety in Greenville's downtown nightclub district, a group of owners and government officials agreed Wednesday.
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