VALDOSTA — AmVets: 728 E. Hill Ave., starts 8 p.m. DJ East Money spins jazz and blues.
The Bistro: Downtown Valdosta, 7-10 p.m., Lillian Luckey, a Valdosta musician, plays.
Club Paradise: Highway 84. Female dancers.
Creekside Tavern: Gornto Road. Karaoke, and DJ spins hits.
Recital: Whitehead Auditorium, Valdosta State University Fine Arts Building, corner of Oak and Brookwood, starts 7:30 p.m. VSU Music’s Jeffrey Olson presents a clarinet recital, accompanied by Lyle Indergaard, piano; Steven Taylor, violincello; Peter Geldrich, clarinet; Shannon Lowe, bassoon. Admission: Free and open to the public.
Kat’s Lounge: 4677 Bemiss Road, 9 p.m. Karaoke, thousands of selections. No cover.
KC’s Pizzeria Bar & Grill: 4952 U.S. Highway 41. APA Pool League play.
Mikki’s: 402 Northside Drive. Texas Hold ’em. Games start 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. No cover.
Quality Inn Lounge: 1902 W. Hill Ave., karaoke and dance music with DJ Adam, no cover.
Rascal’s: 4875 U.S. Highway 41, Lake Park. Michael Stacey Band, a regional act, plays country originals and covers as part of Rascal’s weekly “Battle of the Crowds” event.
Rum Runner Bar & Grill: 3988 North Valdosta Road, starts 9 p.m. Karaoke, fully digital, more than 60,000 songs. No cover.
Walker’s Drive-In: Crossroads of Highway 122 and 125, 8 p.m.-midnight. Brent Browning and Ben Banks, regional musicians, play. No cover charge.
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Local News
Night Moves for Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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Tropical storm brings much needed rain to drought-stricken region
Lowndes County is in for a soaking today as Tropical Storm Beryl passes through the area, according to the National Weather Service.
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Wild Adventures unveils revamped animal show
A Chilean Rose tarantula, an albino Burmese python and American alligators headline Wild Adventures’ revamped “Creature Feature Extreme” show, as the exhibit kicked off its summer schedule last week in a newly constructed amphitheater.
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Pausing to honor those who gave all
Two Memorial Day ceremonies will be held at Sunset Hill Cemetery Monday to honor the fallen veterans of our country’s past and current wars.
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Fallen hero memorialized
Amid cries of jubilation from the mother of a fallen local veteran, a new memorial was unveiled Saturday afternoon, at the intersection of North Valdosta Road and Inner Perimeter, in honor of the late Petty Officer First Class Joseph Adam McSween.
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VHS Class of 2012 graduates
Valdosta High School’s Class of 2012 gathered Friday night at the Valdosta State University PE Complex to celebrate the graduation of roughly 350 seniors.
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Qualifying ends
Citizens engaged in their local political landscape will have plenty of options this July and November as dozens of candidates qualified on Friday.
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Resident escapes from blaze
A citizen escaped an aggressive fire with only minor cuts and bruises Friday afternoon, as wind amplified the flames from the blaze that started inside of his St. Augustine Road residence.
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Weekend preview with Brittany McClure
Find out what's going on this weekend with Brittany McClure.
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Popular vendor taken out of the ballparks
With a wagon-load of fresh cakes, hot boiled peanuts and ice-cold bottled water she has witnessed generations of children, or as she refers to them, her angels, grow into adults with children of their own.
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Three candidates file for election
Qualifications for Lowndes County general primaries continue with the addition of a couple new candidates interested in running for elected office.
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