FAMILY FUN DAY SATURDAY, APRIL 26, AT UPSON REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER PLUS AUTISM AWARENESS & CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION--kids ABC RIBBON CUTTING IN FRONT OF THE E.R. WITH THE ALLIANCE FOR BETTER CARE. BOUNCE HOUSES, FOOD, A CLOWN, FACE PAINTERS, FUN AND GAMES, AND HEALTH INFORMATION.
Friday, April 25, 2025
Thursday, April 24, 2025
APRIL MEETING UPSON HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Monday, April 28th @ 7:00pm, at the Upson Senior Center. The Upson Historical Society will be hosting a Free program with special speaker, Mr Jeff Sanders, a local retired fireman who will tell historical fire stories that blazed through Thomaston and the beginnings of how the Upson Fire department originated.
Don’t miss it!FUN 101 WANTS ENTRIES FOR WORLD'S BEST MOM
FUN 101 IS LOOKING FOR THE WORLD'S BEST MOM OF 2025. ENTER YOUR MOM FOR OUR MOTHERS DAY GIVEAWAY-- BE SURE TO INCLUDE CONTACT INFORMATION. SUNDAY MAY 11TH IS MOTHER'S DAY
SPALDING CO BOC BAIN PROCTOR LIFETIME SERVICE AWARD
THE SENIOR PASTOR OF CITY CHURCH--JOSH ABERNATHY WAS PRESENTED THE BAIN PROCTOR LIFETIME SERVICE AWARD AT MONDAY'S MEETING OF THE SPALDING COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. THE COUNTY'S LEISURE SERVICES DIRECTOR KELLY CARMICHAEL SAID PASTOR ABERNATHY HAS ORGANIZED OTHERS TO VOLUNTEER THEIR SERVICE TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF OTHERS. THE AWARD NAMED FOR UPSON COUNTY NATIVE BAIN PROCTOR IS PRESENTED ANNUALLY DURING NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK.
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
TRAVON WALKER KEEPS GIVING BACK TO THOMASTON
THOMASTON'S AND NFL JAGS-- TRAVON WALKER FOUNDATION FUN FEST FOR YOUTH AND FAMILIES -- TWO SPECIAL EVENTS SAT. JUNE 14TH AT MATTEWS FIELD. 4 TO 9PM FAMILIES AND FRIENDS INVITED FOR BOUNCE HOUSES. FACE PAINTING, FOOD TRUCKS AND MORE -- PLUS CURRENT UGA FOOTBALL PLAYERS WITH A ONE HOUR PHOTO SESSION. ALSO A FREE YOUTH FOOTBALL CAMP 6;30 TO 9PM BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 11 TO 18-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
UPSON BOC PUBLIC HEARING ON UPSCALE SERENITY SB
DEVELOPERS OF THE PROPOSED UPSCALE SERENITY LAKE SUBDIVISION ON OLD ALABAMA ROAD IN WESTERN UPSON COUNTY HUDDLED WITH THEIR GRIFFIN ZONING ATTORNEY NEWTON GALLOWAY OUTSIDE THE GOVERNMENT COMPLEX AFTER THE UPSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DECLINED TO REZONE THE 266 ACRES WITH 124 SINGLE FAMILY LOTS BY A 4-1 VOTE--TUESDAY. THE PLANNING COMMISSION ALSO VOTED UNANIMOUSLY NOT TO RECOMMEND IT TO THE BOC-BUT PLANNING DIRECTOR DOUG CURRIER RECOMMENDED APPROVAL WITH CONDITIONS. CHAIRMAN DAN BREU MADE A MOTION TO APPROVE BUT IT FAILED TO GET A 2ND AND COMMISSIONER JAMES ELLINGTON FOLLOWED WITH A MOTION THAT PASSED. NEIGHBORS WHO SPOKE AGAINST WHAT WOULD BE THE LARGEST SUBDIVISION IN COUNTY HISTORY -- LOUDLY APPLAUDED. THE COMMISSIONERS HAD SEVERAL QUESTIONS FOR DEVELOPER DAN SPRINGETTI ABOUT WATER SERVICE FOR THE SUBDIVISION--WHICH COULD BE INDIVIDUAL WELLS FOR EACH HOUSEHOLD--HE SAID. AND THE COMMISSIONERS QUESTIONED IF ADDED CUSTOMERS WOULD AFFECT WATER PRESSURE IN THE AREA.
OVER HALF A DOZEN SPOKE AGAINST THE PLAN INCLUDING ANN CAROL DANIEL WHO OWNS A FAMILY FARM NEAR-BY, WHO COMPARED HER NEIGHBORHOOD WITH "MAYBERRY."
COMMISSIONER ELLINGTON WHO SERVES THE DISTRICT STATED EARLY IN THE MEETING--HIS CONSTITUENTS EXPECT HIM TO REPRESENT THEM AND HE IS COMMITTED TO DOING IT. LATER , STATING OBJECTIONS ELLINGTON SAID THE PROPOSED REZONING FROM A-R TO P-M PLANNED MIXED USE IS SPOT ZONING AND IT DOES NOT JIVE WITH THE COUNTY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS A LOW DENSITY PROJECT.
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
REZONING FAILS FOR NEW UPSCALE SUBDIVISION IN WESTERN UPSON
FOLLOWING A PUBLIC HEARING APPROACHING TWO HOURS TUESDAY --THE UPSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS VOTED TO DENY A REZONING FOR A GATED UPSCALE SUBDIVISON ON OLD ALABAMA ROAD BY A 4-1 VOTE. CHAIRMAN DAN BREU MADE A MOTION TO APPROVE THE REZONING BUT IT FAILED TO GET A 2ND. COMMISSIONER JAMES ELLINGTON WHO REPRESENTS THAT DISTRICT MADE THE MOTION THAT PASSED.
DELAY IN UPSON TAX ASSESSMENT NOTICES
THERE IS A DELAY IN UPSON COUNTY TAX ASSESSMENT NOTICES--ACCORDING TO CHIEF APPRAISER CHARLES MCKEEHAN. CHARLES SAYS THE VENDOR HAS SOME UPDATING ISSUES AND NOTICES SCHEDULED TO BE MAILED ON APRIL 25TH WILL INSTEAD BE POSTPONED UNTIL THE UPDATES ARE CORRECTED. THE COUNTY TAX ASSESSORS OFFICE IS HOPEFUL NOTICES WILL STILL GO OUT BEFORE MAY IST
Monday, April 21, 2025
ATTENTION SENIORS - APPLY FOR THE DR. KEITH B. HUCKABY-TUAC SCHOLARSHIP GRANT 2025
ATTENTION ‘25 SENIORS!
You are invited to apply for The Dr. Keith B. Huckaby - TUAC Scholarship Grant for 2025.
Simply go by the TUAC Gallery at 201 South Center Street to pick up an application. Deadline for returning your application is Friday, May 2, 2025 by 5pm. No submissions will be accepted after this date.
* Scholarship grant is for $1,000.00.
* If, in the opinion of the scholarship committee, there are two or more equally qualified students, the grant may be divided.
* The grant is for students who have demonstrated an interest in and dedication to music, visual, performing or other fine arts, or to the technical aspects of theater arts. The student does not have to be studying one of these areas at the next level.
* The grant is to be used for tuition, course materials, gas, housing, etc. related to the costs of college or technical school.
For more information call 706-647-1605
UPSON-LEE HIGH NJROTC AWARDS NIGHT
2025 NJROTC Awards Night to Honor Excellence in Cadet Leadership and Achievement The Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) program of Upson-Lee High School will host its annual Awards Night on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, at 7:00 p.m., at the Upson-Lee Fine Arts Center. Parents, faculty, military representatives, and local community leaders are invited to attend and celebrate the achievements of these young leaders.
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
CITY OF THOMASTON FARMERS MARKET PROJECT TO BE REBID
THE THOMASTON CITY COUNCIL DECIDED TO RE-BID THE PROPOSED FARMERS MARKET PROJECT AT THE VACANT LOT AT EAST GORDON AND HIGHTOWER--AT TUESDAY'S MEETING. THE LOW BID FROM QUALITY CONSTRUCTION BY MCLEROY OF ZEBULON AT $2.6 MILLION AND COGGINS CONSTRUCTION CO OF THOMASTON THE HIGH BID AT $2.64 MILLION. BOTH BIDS EXCEEDED THE STATE GRANT AMOUNT OF $2.3 MILLION
GRIFFIN YOUTH SHOT IN THE HEAD
On April 16nd 2025 shortly after 9pm Griffin Police were called to the 100 block of Georgia Avenue in reference to shots fired. A canvas of the area led officers to find a male juvenile suffering from a gunshot wound to his temple. The victim was flown to an area trauma hospital to be treated for his injuries and is in stable condition. Updates will be given as they become available. Griffin Police Criminal Investigations Division is actively investigating this case at this time. Anyone who has information is asked to contact Griffin Police at 770.229.6452 or jspears@cityofgriffin.com
RABIES CASE IN PIKE CO
PIKE COUNTY TIMES . COM REPORTS THE FIRST RABIES CASE OF THE YEAR IN PIKE COUNTY. A RACCOON THAT TESTED POSITIVE FOR RABIES CAME IN CONTACT WITH A CAT NEAR 1300 BLOCK OF COUNTY FARM ROAD, ACROSS FROM THE BALL FIELDS.
Tuesday, April 15, 2025
GORDON STATE NEWS
BARNESVILLE, Ga., – Gordon State College education students hosted a group of seventh graders from Lamar County Middle School for a series of Socratic seminars on building positive student-teacher relationships, followed by a Q&A session and campus tour on Tuesday, April 8.
This marks the third year of the event, which began as a collaboration between Dr. Julie Little, GSC associate professor of education, and Heather Davison, LCMS 7th grade science teacher.
“These events provide younger students with the opportunity to not only explore a college campus but also engage with current college students in a meaningful way,” Little said. “Meanwhile, my [GSC] students gain valuable insight into the perspectives and needs of the students they will one day teach.”
Little and Davison taught together at LCMS for several years, with Davison introducing Little to Socratic seminars, a method now integral to all of Little’s courses. A few years ago, they decided to bring the seventh graders and Little’s teacher education students together for a seminar, with the middle school students compiling a list of topics for the education students to choose from.
“The [LCMS] students were incredible during the seminars. I particularly enjoyed watching and listening to my [GSC] students during the Q&A, as they offered advice on the importance of performing well in school now and how to navigate college in the future,” Little said. “It was as though they were speaking to their younger selves or to their younger siblings.”
Dr. Jessica Watson, superintendent of Lamar County Schools, also visited to observe the seminars, which were held simultaneously in three separate classrooms. Little said some of the middle school students were initially apprehensive but soon became comfortable and engaged in sharing their experiences with the [GSC] students.
“I value the opportunity for my education students, who will soon be teachers, to engage in meaningful conversations with students outside the classroom. It allows them to gain valuable insight into the perspectives of the younger generation on school and life,” Little said.
PIKE COUNTY STRUCTURE FIRE UNDER INVESTIGATION BY STATE FIRE MARSHALL
THE STATE FIRE MARSHALL'S OFFICE IS INVESTIGATING A STRUCTURE FIRE THAT RESULTED IN THE DEATH OF A FORMER THOMASTONIAN IN PIKE COUNTY. IN THE EARLY MORNING HOURS OF APRIL 5TH, MAXINE BAILEY CIRINO, AGE 77 PERISHED IN AN EARLY MORNING FIRE AT 478 LIFSEY SPRINGS.
Monday, April 14, 2025
UPSON PLANNING COMMISSION THUMBS DOWN ON SERINITY LAKE SUBDIVISION
)THE UPSON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION UNANIMOUSLY DENIED TO RECOMMEND TO THE UPSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THE PROPOSED REZONING FROM A-R TO P-M OF SERINITY LAKE SUBDIVISION AT OLD ALABAMA AND WILLIAMS ROADS--AT MONDAY'S APRIL MEETING. THE 124 LOT RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION FROM 10 ACRES LAKE LLC WAS PROPOSED ON 266 ACRES . PLANNING COMMISSION CHAIRMAN PHILLIP FALLIN SAID THE PROJECT DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR LOW DENSITY HOUSING--ITS A HIGH DENSITY PROJECT.
CHAIRMAN FALLIN ANNOUNCED THE BOARD WOULD NOT HEAR ANY TESTIMONY DURING THE MEETING --ALTHOUGH WISCONSIN DEVELOPER DAN SPRINGETTI AND ONE OF THE PROPERTY OWNERS AUDRA FAULKNER OF THOMASTON HAD SIGNED-UP TO PROVIDE TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF THE PROJECT.
THE ITEM NOW GOES TO THE UPSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APRIL 22ND VOTING MEETING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING .