A man driving a Ford pickup truck was killed in a single-vehicle wreck Thursday night east of Madison, Fla. on Interstate 10. According to authorities on the scene, the man was traveling at a high rate of speed near the 259-mile marker when his vehicle left the road. The man was towing a utility trailer with lawn equipment at the time of the wreck.
Officers were unable to release the man’s name at the time of the accident. (Photos courtesy Action Photos)
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Lowndes County is in for a soaking today as Tropical Storm Beryl passes through the area, according to the National Weather Service.
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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On the cover: The Shaw children, from left, Swin, 6, Campbell, 4, Smith, 9, and Bella, 6, pose with bags of Gayla’s Grits in a field of the white corn used to make the all-natural grits.
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Sons of Jubal performs in N. Korea, China
Dr. Jon Duncan, left, director of the Sons of Jubal male singing chorus, and David Tew, minister of music at Morningside Baptist Church in Valdosta and a member of the chorus, pose at the Great Wall of China.
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