STATE LEGISLATOR BETH CAMP REPORTED FRIDAY THERE APPEARS TO BE NO SUNSET PROVISION ON HOUSE BILL 581 THAT COULD IMPACT SCHOOL BOARDS IN THE STATE. THE T-U BOARD OF EDUCATION HELD TWO HEARINGS ON THE BILL JAN. 14TH. MORE ON 101.1 FM NEWS.
Friday, January 17, 2025
WHALEN REMAINS CITY OF GRIFFIN ATTORNEY
THE GRIFFIN CITY COMMISSION HELD A CALLED MEETING FRIDAY MORNING WITH AN ATTORNEY FROM THE GA. MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION--AFTER A 4-3 VOTE TUESDAY TO DISMISS LONG-TIME CITY ATTORNEY DREW WHALEN. FOLLOWING A CLOSED DOOR SESSION THE BOARD VOTED 5-2 TO NAME WHALEN CITY ATTORNEY AS HE HAS AN ADDITONAL YEAR ON HIS CONTRACT. THE TWO NEW COMMISSIONERS BRAD WRIGHT AND ROSE CURTIS VOTED AGAINST.
Thursday, January 16, 2025
GRASS FIRE AT UPSON JUSTICE CENTER
UPSON COUNTY SHERIFF DAN KILGORE REPORTS A SMALL GRASS FIRE THURSDAY AFTERNOON AT THE NEW JUSTICE CENTER--BUT THOMASTON FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONDED AND HAD IT OUT QUICKLY. LOTS OF SMOKE GENERATED NEAR THE DRAINAGE AREA ON THE SITE.
THOMASTON POLICE BLOCKED OFF LEE STREET NEXT TO BIG CHIC UPTOWN THURSDAY AFTERNOON AFTER A BIG TRUCK KNOCKED DOWN A PHONE LINE CONNECTED TO THE BUSINESS THAT ENDED UP IN THE STREET.
PIKE CO ECONOMIC SUMMIT
TIX ARE ON SALE FOR THE PIKE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2025 ECONOMIC DEVEOPMENT SUMMIT FEATURING WILLIAM J. SMITH FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF WEST GA. ITS THURSDAY, JAN. 30TH AT 11;30 AT CHRIST CHAPEL-ZEBULON.
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
UPSON CO COMMISSIONERS TUESDAY MEETING
DURING PUBLIC COMMENT AT TUESDAY'S MEETING OF THE UPSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, EX-CHAIRMAN RUSTY BLACKSTON AND PASTOR CLAUDE TURNER URGED THE BOARD TO RESCIND THE APPOINTENTS MADE LAST YEAR CLAIMING THEY REEKED OF NEPOTISM. RUSTY SAID REPLACING ALICA MCKINLEY AND JOHNNY DAWSON ON THE PLANNING COMMISSION WAS A MISTAKE BECAUSE THEY ALREADY HAVE THE TRAINING NEW MEMBERS WILL NEED. HE ADDED THE RESIGNATION OF JOEL PITTS WAS AN INJUSTICE. AS PER POLICY THE COMMISSIONERS OFFERED NO COMMENT ON THE ISSUE.
A RETIRED AIR FORCE FIRST LIEUTENANT -- CATHY HEALY TOOK ISSUE WITH BRINGING THE BRIGHTMARK CIRCULATORY CENTER TO THE COMMUNITY--STATING ADVANCED OR CHEMICAL RECYCLING OF PLASTICS WON'T WORK AND ACTUALLY RISKS LIVES.
COMMISSIONER JAMES ELLINGTON MOVED THAT ONE AGENDA ITEM BE POSTPONED--USE OF SPLOST FUNDS TO PURCHASE VEHICLES FOR THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE- . IT WILL BE DELT WITH AT A FUTURE MEETING. NEW CHAIRMAN DAN BREU HAS MENTIONED THE LAGRANGE POLICE DEPARTMENT LEASES ITS UNITS AND GETS NEW VEHICLES ON A REGULAR BASIS.
BEN WATSON WAS ELECTED VICE-CHAIRMAN FOR 2025.
DR. JESSICA WATSON LONE FINALIST LAMAR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDANT
THE LAMAR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION HAS NAMED DR. JESSICA WATSON AS THE LONE FINALIST FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDANT. DR. WATSON SPENT 18 YEARS IN THE THOMASTON-UPSON SCHOOLS.
UPSON CO MLK DAY CELEBRATION
UPSON COUNTY MLK DAY CELEBRATION 2025, MONDAY JAN. 20TH PRESENTED BY THE EMANCIPATION COMMITTE OF UPSON'S YOUTH ALIVE. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 10;30AM--MEET AT THE COURTHOUSE, 10;45 WREATH-LAYING CEREMONY, 11AM MARCH TO ULMS AND 12 NOON THE CELEBRATION PROGRAM AT THE MIDDLE SCHOOL AFTER THE MARCH.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER PASTOR MO--MARLIN LYNCH THE THIRD.
A WEEK REVIVAL FOLLOWS TUESDAY JAN 21ST, WEDNESDAY JAN. 22ND AND THURSDAY JAN. 23RD AT SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH 1349 U.S. HIGHWAY 80, CULLODEN,GA. AT 7PM.
TUESDAY--GUEST SPEAKER PASTOR RONKEITHVILES RESPRESS, WEDNESDAY MINISTER MIKE SMITH AND THURSDAY REV. MAURICE RAINES.
THE THEME; MISSION POSSIBLE: PROTECTING FREEDOM, JUSTICE & DEMOCRACY IN THE SPIRIT OF NONVIOLENCE.
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
UPSON BOC NO OPT OUT ON HB 581
NO OPT OUT ON HOUSE BILL 581 FROM THE UPSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS--THAT WAS THE MESSAGE TO 101 NEWS FROM NEW CHAIRMAN DAN BREU AND COUNTY MANAGER JASON TINSLEY FOLLOWING TUESDAY'S FIRST VOTING MEETING OF THE YEAR. COUNTY OFFICIALS ATTENDED A MEETING MONDAY IN MACON INVOLVING THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. ACCG AND OTHER AGENCIES AND COUNTY MANAGER TINSLEY SAID IT APPEARS HOMESTEADERS IN UPSON COUNTY WOULD BE ELIGIBLE FOR LOCAL AND STATE EXEMPTIONS.
Thursday, January 9, 2025
THOMASTON-UPSON SCHOOLS CLOSED FRIDAY
All Thomaston-Upson Schools will be closed tomorrow, Friday, January 10. After evaluating the potential risks of rain, sleet, and snow in the morning and possible wind gusts of up to 20 mph in the afternoon, we have determined that school closure is the best solution to ensure the safety of our students and staff.
CITY OF THOMASTON TO DELAY OPENING FRIDAY 1/10
THE CITY OF THOMASTON WILL DELAY OPENING UNTIL 11AM FRIDAY DUE TO WEATHER CONCERNS.
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
UPSON BOC MOVING TO ONE MEETING A MONTH
BIG CHANGE FOR THE UPSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AT WEDNESDAY'S FIRST WORK SESSION OF 2025 WITH NEW COMMISSION CHAIRMAN DAN BREU AND FIRST DISTRICT COMMISSIONER CHRIS BIGGS--THE COMMISSIONERS WILL HOLD ONLY ONE VOTING MEETING A MONTH--THE 4TH TUESDAY PLUS THE FIRST WEDNESDAY WORK SESSION AT THE AIRPORT. REGULAR MEETINGS WILL BE HELD AT THE GOVERNMENT COMPLEX.
A FIRST FOR A WORK SESSION--CHAIRMAN BREU RECORDED IT AND PLANS TO POST IT ON HIS FACEBOOK PAGE FOR PUBLIC VIEWING, SHORTLY.
SNOW COMING TO UPSON AREA FRIDAY?
UPSON EMA DIRECTOR RICHARD HICKMON IN TOUCH WITH THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SEZ THE POSSIBILITY OF A MIX OF FREEZING RAIN AND SNOW BEGINNING FRIDAY 4 TO 10AM WITH HIGH WINDS DEVELOPING INTO SATURDAY AND COLD WEATHER TILL SUNDAY. STAY WITH FUN 101FM FOR THE LATEST UPDATES.
ARSON GUILTY PLEA IN THOMASTON OFFICE BUILDING FIRE
THE SUSPECT IN THE ARSON CASE INVOLVING THE OFFICE BUILDING/SOUTH CHURCH NEAR BIG CHIC UPTOWN ENTERED A GUILTY PLEA IN UPSON SUPERIOR COURT, MONDAY. THE DEFENDANT, NEXUS CHRISTIAN WAS SENTENCED TO 20 YEARS--3 YEARS TO SERVE IN CONFINEMENT , REMAINDER ON PROBATION, $5000 FINE, 80 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE, AND BANISHED FROM THE GRIFFIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT--BY JUDGE FLETCHER SAMS. THE FIRE TOTALLY DESTROYED THE VACANT OFFICE BUILDING IN THE EARLY MORNING HOURS OF JULY THE 4TH 2023.
Monday, January 6, 2025
TPD BLOTTER
THOMASTON POLICE INVOLVED IN TWO COCAINE ARRESTS--ONE AT LAKESIDE PARK 800 COUNTY ROAD WHILE THE PARK WAS CLOSED. THE FEMALE DRIVER OF THE JEEP WRANGLER WAS ARRESTED 26 YEAR OLD HALEY M. JONES AND A MALE PASSENGER WAS LET GO BECAUSE HIS KIDS NEEDED THEIR FATHER. OFFICERS DETECTED MARIJUANA ODOR AND FOUND CUT-UP DRINKING STRAWS CONTAINING SUSPECTED COKE POWDER AND MS. JONES HAD IRRITAGED NOSTRILS. INSURANCE ON THE VEHICLE HAD BEEN CANCELLED--THE PD REPORT SAID.
THE PD ASSISTED TROOPER JONES GSP IN A SPEEDING TRAFFIC STOP AT 19 SOUTH AND MAULDIN ROAD AND ARRESTED THE FEMALE DRIVER FOR POSSESSION COCAINE--28 YEAR OLD TARRELL PEEPLES. THERE WAS A FAINT ODOR OF MARIJUANA IN THE NISSAN VEHICLE SO IT WAS SEARCHED AND WHITE POWDER WAS FOUND. TWO JUVENILES WERE PASSENGERS AND RELATIVES WERE CONTACTED TO TAKE CHARGE OF THEM WHILE MS. PEEPLES WAS TRANSPORTED TO THE UPSON COUNTY JAIL.
A FEMALE WHO THOUGHT SHE WAS APPLYING FOR A JOB ON LINE GOT SCAMMED FOR $1465. IN THE APPLICATION SHE WAS DIRECTED TO PURCHASE GIFT CARDS TO SEND TO HER SUPPOSED NEW BOSS AND SHE COMPLIED.
A BURGLARY REPORT AT MIMBS TAXI SERVICE 120 WEST THOMPSON STREET WITH FORCED ENTRY.
Friday, January 3, 2025
SPALDING CO WARMING STATIONS
SPALDING COUNTY OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY:
PREPARE FOR WINTER WEATHER
With the winter months upon us, the need for winter weather preparations are imperative. To assist, Spalding County has announced that there are locations that will assist in being warming centers during regular operating hours EFFECTIVE MONDAY 1/6/25, including:
Flint River Regional Library
800 Memorial Drive
Hours: Monday and Thursday from 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 9 am-6 pm
ON A DAY BY DAY BASIS AND EVALAUTION OF WEATHER CONDITIONS:
City Park Community Center
601 Camp Northern Road
EFFECTIVE MONDAY 1/6/25- SUNDAY 1/12/25, THE FOLLOWING OPERATING HOURS FOR CITY PARK DUE TO THE FORECASTED TEMPERATURES FOR THIS TIME PERIOD:
Beginning Monday 1/6/25 - opens at 10pm nightly through the next day and closes at 3pm
Warming center will close on Sunday 1/12/25 at 9am
This will be further evaluated, and additional openings will be advertised.
Please take advantage of these warming centers if you are feeling at risk. For more information, please contact Spalding County Office of Homeland Security / Emergency Management at 770-228-2129 or Spalding County Leisure Services at 770-467-4750
SPALDING CO/OFFICE HOMELAND SECURITY WINTER WEATHER UPDATE
SPALDING COUNTY OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND GEORGIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY PREPARE FOR WINTER WEATHER
Preparing for winter weather starts now for Spalding County residents. In partnership with the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency’s Ready Georgia campaign, both agencies are encouraging citizens to take time to prepare for possible inclement weather emergencies this winter. Beginning next week, we will begin to see some of the coldest weather so far this winter.
“Now is a great time for Spalding County residents and businesses to prepare for all potential winter hazards,” said Glenn Polk, Director, Spalding County Office of Homeland Security / Emergency Management. “Since winter weather can be unpredictable, we’re hopeful these plans, and education will encourage residents to prepare for severe winter weather.”
From protecting yourself and pets from winter weather to protecting our homes and vehicles, preparedness begins now to be ready for whatever winter brings our way. Ready.ga offers winter weather preparation tips, along with winter weather driving and safety tips. Please always be weather ready and ensure that you have all your notification systems ready for alerts. Civic Ready is a great resource for early notifications and is free to Spalding County residents. Residents can sign up and tailor your alert preferences at spaldingcounty.com.
Residents are encouraged to visit gema.georgia.gov/plan-prepare/ready-georgia for more information on winter weather preparedness tips or call the Spalding County Office of Homeland Security at 770-228-2129.
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As part of the Office of the Governor, the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency collaborates with local, state and federal governments in partnership with private sector and non-governmental organizations to protect life and property against man-made and natural emergencies. GEMA/HS’s Ready Georgia website and preparedness campaign provides Georgians with the knowledge needed to effectively prepare for disasters. Go to gema.georgia.gov/plan-prepare/ready-georgia for information on developing a custom emergency plan and Ready kit.