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Lamb completes military training
Private Courtney Lamb has graduated from basic military training at Fort Jackson, S.C., and graduated advanced individual training at Fort Lee, Va., as a 92S – shower/laundry and clothing repair specialist.
She is stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash.
She is a graduate of Fort Walton Beach High School 2003.
She is the daughter of Johnny and Shelia Lamb of Naylor.
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Lynard Skynard opens 2010 concert season
The Southern rock band Lynard Skynard opened up the 2010 Wild Adventures concert series Saturday night.
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Ga. college students protest education cuts
EDUCATION NEWS: A few hundred college students rallied on the steps of the Georgia Capitol on Monday to protest budget cuts they say could make college too expensive at a time when education is needed with a shrinking pool of jobs.
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Street closure announced
(NEWS AT 9) Sewer tap to close area road Tuesday.
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At Random: Clay Hurdle
Clay Hurdle wants to make a difference in children’s lives.
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Census Awareness Rally set
The Lowndes County Complete Count Committee will host activities to promote the upcoming 2010 Census at the Census Awareness Rural Strategy event, called ‘CARS,’ from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, March 25, at Scott Park on Old Statenville Road.
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Gov. Sonny Perdue declares Census Awareness Week
Gov. Sonny Perdue declared Census Awareness Week and encouraged all Georgians to complete their U.S. Census questionnaire to ensure an accurate count that allows for data-driven decision making.
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The Census Counts: Receiving a constitutional mandate to be counted
The 2010 Census is underway, with letters mailed out to residences this week as a prelude to the official form, which will be in the mail in the next 10 days.
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Azalea Festival blooms with music and festivities
While azalea bushes remained unbloomed, sunshine warmly welcomed locals and out-of-towners to the Valdosta-Lowndes County 10th Annual Azalea Festival Saturday.
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Retreat deals with city-county relations
Streamlining relationships between the city and county governments and the possibility of a unified school system were just two of the topics covered during the second day of the City of Valdosta’s council retreat.
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