Griffin Daily News - Fri Nov 27
Griffin Housing Authority Executive Director Robert Dull has worked on transforming public housing in other cities in the past and is seeking to apply his experience to the city of Griffin.
Georgia DOT Announces Proposed Construction Activities For I-75WCTV Tallahassee - Tue Nov 24
Contractors for the Georgia Department of Transportation will perform major reconstruction of Interstate 75 at different locations between Exit 37/Adel-Old Quitman Road and the Crisp/Dooly County line.
Dooly Commission meetsCordele Dispatch, Cordele, GA - Sat Nov 21
Dooly County commissioners here handled an unusually short agenda Thursday morning at their regular meeting.
Dooly BOE not ready to commitCordele Dispatch, Cordele, GA - Sat Nov 21
Members of the Dooly County Board of Education are not convinced yet that a proposal submitted by the Energy Systems Group is the best route for the school system to take.
Georgia DOT Announces Proposed Construction Activities For I-75WALB-TV Albany - Fri Nov 20
Contractors for the Georgia Department of Transportation will perform major reconstruction of Interstate 75 at different locations between Exit 37/Adel-Old Quitman Road and the Crisp/Dooly County line.
Coming Sunday, November 22Cordele Dispatch, Cordele, GA - Thu Nov 19
Two area teams are going into state play this weekend and Dispatch Sportsman Harvey Simpson will have the story.
Dooly career fairCordele Dispatch, Cordele, GA - Wed Nov 18
The Dooly County Chamber of Commerce and the Georgia Department of Labor will be holding a career fair on Thursday, November 19, 2009.
GSW hosts 1,000 students at Americus Probe FairAmericus Times-Recorder, Americus, Georgia - Tue Nov 17
The Georgia Southwestern State University Admissions Office recently hosted the Americus Probe Fair in the Student Success Center.
Share your memoriesCordele Dispatch, Cordele, GA - Tue Nov 10
A Readers throughout the Cordele Dispatch coverage area are invited to share their Christmas memories, traditions and photos for the December issue of the Tri-County Scene, the community's bi-monthly magazine.
Midstate road projects get OKa dThe Macon Telegraph - Tue Nov 10
Another round of stimulus-funded road projects has gotten the OK from Gov. Sonny Perdue, meaning contractors will be chosen and work should begin soon.
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