The Valdosta Fire Department held live fire training at 622 S. Toombs Street on Wednesday.
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Don Giovanni: VSU presents Mozart’s most famous opera
Paul Leavy | The Valdosta Daily Times Don Ottavio (David Ben Thomas) woos Donna Anna (Missy Griffin) in Valdosta State University Opera’s ‘Don Giovanni’ playing this weekend.
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VALDOSTA — Editing Mozart isn’t for sissies.
It takes a certain knowledge, talent and sheer chutzpah to perform surgery on Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Alas, in our age of short-attention spans, it is a challenge which many opera productions must consider, given that many of Mozart’s originals stretched as long as four hours. - Traffic Unit coming to Hahira
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’Cats, Vikings clash tonight
Valdosta’s Avery Wells (2) goes up for a basket while being defended by Lowndes’ Tremayne Tippins (left) during the teams’ meeting in January. The Wildcats won that game 72-69.
When Valdosta and Lowndes meet on the basketball court, it’s usually a battle.
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The last time the two crosstown rivals met on the hardwood, both the boys’ game and the girls’ game went down to the final seconds in front of a packed house at Lowndes’ gymnasium.
Tonight, the two schools meet again, this time on Valdosta’s court. The girls teams will clash at 6 p.m., with the boys to follow afterwards. - Blazer baseball returns today
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VIDEO: Social media command center helps Super Bowl visitors
Indianapolis is the first Super Bowl host city to utilize the power of Twitter and other social media to help football fans get the most out of football's biggest event.
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VIDEO: Social media command center helps Super Bowl visitors
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VIDEO: Punxsutawney Phil makes his prediction
Handler John Griffiths holds up Punxsutawney Phil before the groundhog saw his shadow on Thursday morning at Gobbler's Knob. According to lore, there will be six more weeks of winter because Phil "saw" his shadow.
More than 18,000 people descended on Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney for the annual Groundhog Day celebration.
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