Students of self-contained classrooms in the Jenkins County School System were treated to a “Spooky Eagle Scholars” event on ...
The JCMHS War Eagle Marching Band “War Eagle Winds” had a successful competition season this year with a record of 21 and 13 in Open Class and 14 and 1 in Class Single A competition. Their show ...
Jenkins County voters turned out in record numbers to cast their ballots in Tuesday’s General/Special Election. Three thousand four hundred thirty-nine electors went to the polls, representing 67.67% ...
William Casey Bryant-- hold placed for six months county time; 10/29;JCSORon Cooper-- driving under the influence of drugs/alcohol, driving whilelicense suspended, hold placed for probation violation, ...
Local residents will remember Hurricane Helene for the damages caused, the extended periods of time they were without electricity, the cost of repairs, and the cost of cleaning up. The City of Millen ...
Coastal Maine. For the rest of my life, however long God lets me linger, that phrase will conjure up memories of some of the ...
Durden Banking Company, Inc. is excited to announce the employment of Mr. Will Gay. Mr. Gay is a native of Jenkins County where he resides with his wife, Amanda, and two daughters, Olivia and Sarah ...
Congratulations, De’haje Newton Jenkins County High School 2024 Homecoming Queen. She was crowned during halftime activities at the JCHS Nov. 1 football game.
Food Distribution Miracle Temple Church of Deliverance, 640 Millen By-Pass, will distribute food boxes 8-10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 9. For more information, contact Elijah Coney at 478-455-1844.
The Jenkins County School System hosted its annual Title I meeting on Oct. 24 in the school cafeteria. Kimberly Dasher, Federal Program Director for the Jenkins County School System, welcomed those ...
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Several years ago, an obituary in the Atlanta paper caught my eye and I clipped it out. I ran across it recently and, again as then, I found myself fascinated by how it summed up the man that died and ...