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BREAKING: Injury at prison
Initial reports claim a 25-year-old male was injured this morning at Valdosta State Prison. The man was taken by ambulance to South Georgia Medical Center for treatment for multiple wounds.
No word yet on whether the man is an inmate or a corrections officer.
Keep posted for further details.
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Moses leads the way
Creaking with age, Coda still rose to guide Susan Weeks on limited excursions.
The 15-year-old Labrador retriever had been with Weeks for 14 years. Though retired from her more strenuous duties, old habits die hard for a guide dog. - Michael Jetter is interim conference center director
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Citizens, council talk tax reform
The Special Council on Tax Reform and Fairness for Georgians visited Wiregrass Georgia Technical College Wednesday to hear citizens' ideas and concerns for improving Georgia’s tax code.
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Hands across the border
Law enforcement gather for event and kick off Labor Day weekendDozens of law enforcement officers from Florida and Georgia assembled Wednesday to kick off the 19th annual Hands Across the Border driver safety campaign.
- Night Moves for Thursday September 2, 2010
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VSU welcomes new faculty
Valdosta State University welcomes more than 50 new faculty members to campus.
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Women/Gender Studies present seminars
Valdosta State University’s Women’s and Gender Studies announces its 2010 Lecture Series for the fall semester.
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Valdosta firefighters raise $8,646 for MDA
Firefighters with the Valdosta Fire Department recently went out in the community to fill their fire boots with donations to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA).
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Youth Pediatric Afterhours Clinic celebrates
Dr. Eric Schuck cuts the cake celebrating the one-year anniversary of the Youth Pediatric Afterhours Clinic with the clinic’s Boo Boo bear, nurses and staff Wednesday afternoon at Smith Northview Hospital. The clinic and Dr. Schuck, along with the other doctors with the South Georgia Allergy and Pediatric Group, saw over 5,500 children last year.
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Times publisher warns businesses of forged checks
False checks bearing Valdosta Daily Times account numbers have circulated in the region this week. Times Publisher J.H. “Sandy” Sanders asks businesses to report suspicious checks to police.
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