THE GA. BULLDOGS PLAY MISSISSIPPI STATE IN THE SUPER REGIONALS IN ATHENS THIS WEEKEND--FUN 101 FM WILL AIR SATURDAY'S GAME STARTING AT 10;40AM. THE DAWGS PLAY SUNDAY AT NOON AND IF A 3RD GAME IS NECESSARY IT WILL BE MONDAY.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
SPALDING COUNTY BAIN PROCTOR LIFETIME SERVICE AWARD
AT THE SPALDING COUNTY COMMISSIONERS JUNE 2ND MEETING--ROSALYN PAYNE-HILL FOUNDER OF THE GRIFFIN-SPALDING BLACK HERITAGE FESTIVAL WAS NAMED THE 23RD RECIPIENT OF THE BAIN PROCTOR LIFETIME SERVICE AWARD. THE LATE MR. PROCTOR, AN UPSON COUNTY NATIVE WHO SERVED ON THE CITY AND COUNTY COMMISSIONS IN GRIFFIN-- MADE MAJOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GRIFFIN-SPALDING COMMUNITY.
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
PEANUT GOT HIS 15 MINUTES OF FAME IN UPSON CO
WHEN SOMEONE IN AUTHORITY BLASTS SOCIAL MEDIA -- HEED THAT INFORMATION--AS SOCIAL MEDIA SOMETIMES RIDES OFF INTO THE UNKNOWN--JUST AS PEANUT THE LABRADOODLE. PEGGY FARRELL OF THE UPSON HUMANE SOCIETY HAS PROVIDED SOME INSIGHT INTO WHAT'S SPUN AROUND IN THE PAST FEW DAYS ABOUT PEANUT. HERE'S THE LATEST-- PEGGY SAYS THERE NEVER WAS A PEANUT IN THIS STORY --THE THREE YEAR OLD LABRADOOLE NAMED CASH OR KASH WAS A PIKE COUNTY PUP AND THE OWNER BROUGHT IT TO A RELATIVE ON FRANKLINDALE ROAD IN UPSON COUNTY AND IT ENDED UP IN THE UPSON ANIMAL SHELTER-- SOMEONE ADOPTED THE PET--END OF STORY.GARY GILL --A VOLUNTEER WITH THE HUMANE SOCIETY TOLD 101 NEWS HE WITNESSED THE PIKE COUNTY ORIGINAL OWNER OF THE DOG AT THE ANIMAL SHELTER WEDNESDAY AND THE MAN SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT , DUE TO THREATS THAT HAD BEEN POSTED ON SOCIAL MEDIA. LATE WORD--WE ARE TOLD THERE IS A LABRADOODLE NAMED PEANUT IN UPSON COUNTY THAT HAS BEEN MISSING FOR SEVERAL DAYS.
NEW PRINCIPAL AT GRIFFIN-SPALDING SCHOOLS
Dr. Stephanie Nash Named Principal of Jordan Hill Elementary
Griffin, GA – On May 26, the Griffin-Spalding County School System (GSCS) Board of
Education approved the superintendent’s recommendation to appoint Dr. Stephanie Nash
as the 2026-27 principal of Jordan Hill Elementary School.
Dr. Nash has been in public education for nearly three decades. She joins GSCS from Lamar
County Schools where she served as the assistant principal and pre-k director of Lamar
County Primary School for 10 years. Before that role, Dr. Nash served as an assistant
principal for Crisp and Morgan County Schools. She also served as an elementary school
teacher and after-school program site coordinator.
Dr. Nash earned her bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education from Mercer
University, her master’s degree in Early Childhood Education from Georgia Southwestern
University, and her specialist and doctorate degree in Educational Leadership and
Administration from Argosy University.
Dr. Nash stated, “It is truly an honor and a blessing to serve as the Principal of Jordan Hill
Elementary. I am excited to join a school community that is deeply committed to student
success and dedicated to creating meaningful partnerships with families."
“Dr. Stephanie Nash joins us with the necessary talent, leadership skills and experience to
benefit Jordan Hill and keep it on an upward track. I look forward to her impact and
continued success,” stated GSCS Interim Superintendent Dr. Donald Warren.
UPSON'S EX-SENATOR URGES CHANGES TO MARTA SECURITY PATROL AFTER RECENT MURDER
No images? Click here For Immediate Release Republican John F. Kennedy Issues Urgent Call for Immediate Change to MARTA Security ProtocolMacon, GA – Following the murder of an innocent Atlanta grandmother at a MARTA station, Lieutenant Governor candidate John F. Kennedy called for immediate action to strengthen security across the transit system in the below statement: “This is a horrendous tragedy. The decision by MARTA to leave the station gates wide open places an enormous burden on local law enforcement and undermines the safety and security of Georgians who rely on this form of transportation. If any gates are still open, they need to be closed immediately.” A lifelong Georgian from the small town of Adrian, Kennedy served 11 years in the Georgia State Senate and 3 years as President Pro Tempore. During his time in office, he worked alongside Governor Brian Kemp to pass historic tort reform, sponsored legislation to combat chronic absenteeism in Georgia’s schools, and fought to cut taxes, expand school choice, and support law enforcement. For more information on Kennedy’s vision for the future of Georgia, visit www.jfkforgeorgia.com |
T-U BOE NAMES MRS. HAYLEY RECHTOROVIC PRINCIPAL OF U-L PRIMARY SCHOOL
Thomaston-Upson County Schools Names Mrs. Hayley Rechtorovic Principal of Upson-Lee Primary School
CITY OF THOMASTON NEW HOUSING BID APPROVAL
BID OPENING WAS HELD FOR THE RWH/ELLIOTT'S CROSSING HOUSING PROJECT OFF NORTH CHURCH AND CHARLIE BRIDGES OF ESG THE CITY OF THOMASTON'S ENGINEERING FIRM GOT APPROVAL OF THE BID AT TUESDAY'S CITY COUNCIL MEETING. SEVEN BIDS WERE SUBMITTED-- THE LOW BID MARK TURNER COMPANY OF THE METRO AREA AT $2.4 MILLION JUST UNDER THE $2.5 MILLION STATE GRANT. WORK COULD BEGIN IN ABOUT A MONTH FOLLOWING A PRE-CONSTRUCTION MEETING. 90 SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSES ARE PLANNED AT THE SITE.
THIEVES TARGET KIA'S IN THOMASTON
THOMASTON POLICE CHIEF MIKE RICHARDSON REPORTS POSSIBLY A DOZEN BREAK-INS OF KIA AUTOMOBILES HAPPENED LAST WEEK--AND TWO WERE STOLEN. THE CHIEF SAYS A VIDEO ON TIC TOK REVEALED HOW TO ENTER KIA'S AND THE THIEVES APPARENTLY USED THAT TECHNIQUE FOR THE BREAK-INS.
THOSE CASES ARE UNDER INVESTIGATION AND THE CHIEF EXPECTS ARRESTS WILL BE FORTHCOMING.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
LAMAR CO MAN FACES FED DRUG CHARGES
Lamar County Man Faces a Max of Life in Prison for Armed Drug Distribution Deputies Found Firearms, Ammunition, Drugs in Defendant’s Barnesville, Georgia, Apartment MACON, Ga. – A Lamar County resident set for trial this week admitted that he possessed firearms in furtherance of drug trafficking at a plea hearing Monday and is facing up to life in prison for his crime. Gregory Alexander Twymon, 35, of Barnesville, pleaded guilty to one count of possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime before U.S. District Judge C Ashley Royal on June 1. Twymon faces a mandatory minimum of five years up to a maximum of life in prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release and a $250,000 fine. A sentencing date will be determined by the Court. There is no parole in the federal system. “Armed drug traffickers will be brought to justice in the Middle District of Georgia," said U.S. Attorney William R. "Will" Keyes. "We thank the Lamar County Sheriff’s Office and ATF for helping us hold the defendant accountable and for their ongoing work to uphold the law and make our communities safer for everyone.”
GUILTY PLEA FAYETTE CO
DAVID STUDDARD
ACTING DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Griffin Judicial Circuit
6/2/26
Press Release
For Immediate Release
On June 2nd, 2026, the State called the case of The State of Georgia v. Jefferson Thurmond to trial in front of the Honorable Scott L. Ballard. The State was represented by Administrative Chief Assistant District Attorney Monique Harris. The case was investigated by Detective Anna Lieff of the Peachtree City Police Department. Prior to the jury being questioned and selected, Thurmond entered a guilty plea to two counts of Child Molestation and one count of Sexual Exploitation of a Child and was sentenced to 60 years to serve 40 years in custody with the balance on probation.
Had this case proceeded with trial, the State was prepared to present evidence showing that the victim in this case reported that about 10 years ago, while she was a minor, she was sexually assaulted by the Defendant, her mother’s boyfriend at the time. These acts occurred while at her home in Peachtree City, GA and again at a home in Coweta County, GA. The victim was motivated to come forward after finding out the Defendant had recently started sharing a room with his minor granddaughter, which caused her concern for the safety of that child. A few weeks ago, prior to the plea in Fayette County, the Defendant was found guilty by a Coweta County jury for the acts he committed there against this victim and other minors. The State was prepared to present evidence of those crimes in the trial here in Fayette County. While the defense requested that the State not proceed with the Fayette County charges, given his conviction and sentence in Coweta County, it was important to the State and victims that he be held accountable for each of his actions and the years of abuse he inflicted upon the victim here as well.
Acting District Attorney David Studdard said after sentencing, “I am very proud of my office for their dedication to victims of these horrific crimes. I am equally proud of the victim in this case, a very courageous young women who was brave enough to come forward and ensured that this predator met with justice.”
Monday, June 1, 2026
PEANUT ADOPTED OUT BY UPSON ANIMAL CONTROL
PEANUT THE LABRADOODLE HAS BEEN ADOPTED OUT BY THE UPSON COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER BUT HIS FORMER OWNER WANTS IT BACK--AND NOW REPORTS LAWYERS ARE GETTING INVOLVED. THE OWNER REPORTEDLY WENT ON A CRUISE--LEFT PEANUT WITH HIS GRANDMOTHER BUT IT GOT LOOSE AND PICKED-UP BY UPSON ANIMAL CONTROL-- PUT UP FOR ADOPTION AND PEANUT WAS ADOPTED-OUT MONDAY MORNING. THE OWNER SAID HE RETURNED FROM MIAMI SUNDAY AND TRIED TO CONTACT THE ANIMAL SHELTER BUT IT WAS CLOSED--AND HE LEARNED MONDAY PEANUT HAS A NEW HOME AND THE NEW OWNER REPORTEDLY WANTS TO KEEP THE PET.
UPSON CO SHERIFF DAN KILGORE REPORTS A WEEKEND BIKER WRECK
A HARRIS COUNTY MOTORCYCIST HIT A DEER ON 74 EAST NEAR TRINITY ROAD AROUND 4AM SUNDAY AND HE WAS TRANSPORTED BY EMS TO A MACON TRAUMA CENTER.
Friday, May 29, 2026
T-U SCHOOLS BUDGET PUBLIC HEARING TESTIMONY
My name is Ambure Leavitt, and I worked for Thomaston-Upson County Schools for six years.
I loved my job. I loved the students, the teachers, and this community. But eventually, I had to leave because I could not survive financially on the salary being provided.
My paycheck was around $1,200 a month.
As a parent, that was not enough to support myself and my child. And now, the same community is being asked to afford groceries, utilities, housing, and property taxes while being asked to accept another 1.51 mill tax increase.
Before taxpayers are asked to give more, they deserve answers.
Over the years, support positions have been cut, absorbed, or left unfilled. My former position as an attendance clerk was one of them. Now those responsibilities are falling onto teachers who are already overwhelmed.
The work does not disappear when positions are cut. It simply gets pushed onto the people already carrying the heaviest load.
We are not losing employees because they don’t care. We are losing them because they cannot survive financially.
That should concern every person in this room.
At the same time, paraprofessionals and support staff are being reduced in environments where students need more supervision and support — not less.
Teachers are evacuating classrooms during behavioral incidents. Staff members are overwhelmed. Students and parents continue expressing concerns about bullying and classroom behavior.
If children are truly the priority, why are classrooms losing support instead of gaining it?
I also noticed a proposed assistant social worker position in the budget at nearly $50,000 a year.
And I want to be clear — this is not criticism of social workers. I worked closely with ours, and I know how valuable they are to students and families.
My concern is about priorities.
At a time when classrooms are losing support staff, teachers are stretched beyond capacity, and taxpayers are left wondering why existing classroom needs continue going unmet.
Could that funding help place another teacher in a classroom?
Could it help restore support staff positions?
Could it help relieve some of the pressure being placed on teachers every single day?
Those are fair questions for this community to ask.
And I think one of the biggest frustrations in Thomaston-Upson County is the message people feel they are receiving.
Academic scores remain low.
Bullying concerns continue being reported.
Teachers and staff are overwhelmed.
Yet the main thing this community continues hearing is that more money is needed.
People want to know:
- What is being done to improve student outcomes?
- What is being done to improve safety and behavior in schools?
- What is being done to retain good teachers and staff before asking taxpayers to carry an even heavier burden?
Families across this county are already making sacrifices in their own homes every single day. People are cutting back, working extra jobs, and trying to survive rising costs however they can.
I want our schools to succeed.
I want teachers supported.
I want students safe.
But the message being sent right now is that the burden keeps falling on classrooms, teachers, staff, and taxpayers while they are expected to do more and more with less and less.
And at some point, we have to ask:
How much more are teachers, staff, parents, and taxpayers expected to carry before enough is enough?
At some point, the people making decisions for this district need to be willing to make sacrifices too.
Tonight, I am asking this board not to approve this millage increase until this community sees stronger accountability, stronger classroom support, and a clearer commitment to the students, teachers, and staff carrying this district every single day.
Thank you.
CONTRACT FOR T-U SCHOOLS NEW SUPER
THE THOMASTON-UPSON BOARD OF EDUCATION HAS RELEASED THE THREE YEAR CONTRACT OF NEW SUPERINTENDANT DR. TRAVET WITHERSPOON OF VALDOSTA CITY SCHOOLS--$170,000 ANNUALLY Payable IN 12 MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS WITH A 3% PAY INCREASE AS OF JULY IST 2027 AND THREE PER CENT JULY IST 2028. THE CONTRACT TERMS- 36 MONTHS COMMENCING JULY IST 2026 AND ENDING JUNE 30TH 2029 WITH PROVISIONS TO EXTEND IT.
THE CONTRACT INCLUDES A MONTHLY IN-COUNTY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE OF $500 AND THE BOARD WILL PAY 100% OF THE HEALTH INSURANCE FAMILY COVERAGE. ALSO THE BOARD WILL TAKE THREE BIDS FOR THE NEW SUPERINENDANT'S MOVING EXPENSES FROM LAKELAND , GEORGIA TO THOMASTON EXPECTED TO BE IN THE RANGE OF $5000.
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
CITY OF THOMASTON SETS TWO PUBLIC HEARINGS TO CLOSE A VAPE SHOP
NOTICE OF ZONING ORDINANCE HEARING
GEORGIA, UPSON COUNTY
RE: Ordinance of the City of Thomason, Georgia to Revoke the Special Use
Permit of property located at 1091 Hwy 19 N, Suite B
The public is hereby notified pursuant to the Georgia Zoning Procedures Act and Zoning
Ordinance of the City of Thomaston, Georgia, that the Thomaston Zoning Commission
will hold a public hearing (1st public hearing) in the meeting room at the ThomastonUpson County Government Complex, located at 106 East Lee Street, Thomaston, Georgia,
at 12:30 P.M. on June 15, 2026. The Mayor and City Council of the City of Thomaston,
Georgia, will hold its first read and public hearing (2nd public hearing) in the meeting
room at the Thomaston-Upson County Government Complex at 7:00 P.M. on June 16,
2026 The second read and vote will be held at the regular City Council meeting scheduled
for 7:00 P.M. on June 16, 2026, relative to the Revoking of the Special Use Permit for
property located at 1091 Hwy. 19 N, Suite B, Thomaston, Georgia.
Wherefore a Special Use Permit was granted by the Council and Mayor of the City
of Thomaston to Michael Lee, Pacific Management Group, LLC, for his business located
at 1091 Highway 19 North, Suite B, Thomaston, Georgia; and
Whereas the Special Use Permit provided that no low THC, THC, marijuana
concentrates, marijuana paraphernalia, pipes, bongs, grinders, or any related objects
were to be stocked or sold; and
Whereas, Michael Lee, Pacific Management Group, LLC, at his business located
at 1091 Highway 19 North, Suite B did stock and did sell said prohibited products and
has been charged and arrested for selling said prohibited products to under aged minors;
Therefore, the Mayor and Council of the City of Thomaston will hold two (2)
public hearings to discuss and to withdraw its Special Use Permit allowing the
operation of a business located at 1091 Highway 19 North, Suite B, Thomaston, Georgia
owned and operated by Michael Lee, Pacific Management Group, LLC. Said hearings will
be held on June 15, 2026 at 12:30 p.m. and June 16, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. at the Upson County
Government Complex, located at 106 E Lee St., Thomaston, Georgia.
This 19th day of May 2026.
THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF THOMASTON, GEORGI
UPSON CO GOP PARTY MEETING
When: Thursday, May 28, 2026, 6:00 pm