TWO DRIVERS TRANSPORTED TO THE E.R. BY EMS WITH NON-LIFE THREATENING INJURIES AFTER A COLLISION AT THE WAL MART THOMASTON TRAFFFIC LIGHT FRIDAY NEAR 2;30PM. THOMASTON FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORTED THE ROAD WAS BLOCKED WHILE WRECKAGE WAS CLEARED.
Friday, April 17, 2026
SPALDING DEPUTY ARRESTED
SPALDING COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
SHERIFF DARRELL DIX
401 Justice Boulevard
Griffin, GA 30224
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 17, 2026
Deputy DeAndre Smith
Public Information Officer
770-467-5443
On April 15, 2026, Spalding County Sheriff’s Office Major John Corley received an
allegation against Spalding County Deputy Philip Ramsammy accusing him of family
violence. Major Corley brought the allegation to Sheriff Darrell Dix and after reviewing the
allegation, he assigned Captain Vicki Massengale, who heads our Office of Professional
Standards, to begin conducting an internal investigation. Approximately 4 hours later,
Captain Massengale reported that the internal investigation had reached a point where
she believed a criminal investigation should be started.
Sheriff Darrell Dix, “On April 16, 2026, I instructed Captain Massengale to stop her
internal Investigation, and I assigned the criminal investigation to Investigator Krysha
Roberts. By law, criminal and internal investigations must be conducted independently of
each other and cannot be conducted by the same investigator.”
During Investigator Roberts interview with the original complainant, it became
clear that Ramsammy had committed the criminal acts as alleged. At approximately 1:15
pm on the 16th, Ramsammy was escorted by Major Corley, Captain Massengale, and
Investigator Roberts from the Criminal Investigation Division interview room to a jail cell
in the Detention Division.
Ramsammy has been charged with Aggravated Assault under the Georgia Family
Violence Act, Cruelty to Children in the 2nd Degree, and Violation of Oath of Office. More
charges may be added as the criminal investigation continues.
Ramsammy was denied bond at his first appearance hearing this morning and is
currently being held in the Spalding County Jail.
“I tell every Deputy I hire that on occasion there are only certain ways to say things
to get your point across. I follow that with the fact that the badge they wear covers about
six square inches of their chest and none of their ass. Don’t break the law or do dumb stuff
and think your badge is going to get you out
1-75 BUTTS, HENRY, LAMAR, MONROE AND SPALDING COUNTIES
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GOV. KEMP; NEW JUDGE GRIFFIN CIRCUIT/NEW DA TOWALIGA CIRCUIT
Gov. Kemp Announces Superior Court, District Attorney, and Solicitor General Appointments
ATLANTA – Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced the following judicial and prosecutorial appointments: Tyler J. Browning to the Superior Court of the Cobb Judicial Circuit, filling a vacancy created by the resignation of the Honorable A. Gregory Poole; Matthew M. “Matt” McCord to the Superior Court of the Griffin Judicial Circuit, filling a vacancy created by the resignation of the Honorable W. Fletcher Sams; Dorothy V. Hull as District Attorney for the Towaliga Judicial Circuit, filling a vacancy created by the resignation of the Honorable Jonathan L. Adams; and John D. Harvey as Solicitor General of the State Court of Bryan County, filling a vacancy created by the appointment of the Honorable Donald L. Montgomery, Jr., to the State Court of Bryan County.
Tyler J. Browning is the managing partner at Browning, Browning & Gilkinson, LLC, focusing primarily on family law. He has spent his entire 26-year legal career in Cobb County. In addition to representing clients in a variety of family law and civil cases, Browning serves as a Guardian Ad Litem and special master, as well as a state-certified mediator and arbitrator. Prior to entering private practice, Browning prosecuted cases as an Assistant Solicitor General in Cobb County and served as Staff Attorney for Cobb County Superior Court Judge Robert E. Flournoy, III.
Browning received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia, where he served as Chief Defender of the University Judiciary. He received his Juris Doctor from Georgia State University College of Law. Browning has lectured on family law issues at the Family Law Institute, Cobb County Bar Association, Georgia Trial Lawyers’ Association, and Kennesaw State University, among other organizations.
Browning is an active member of the Marietta community, serving on the Board of Trustees of the Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art and as an officer of the Downtown Marietta Development Authority. He is also an active member of the First United Methodist Church of Marietta. Browning and his wife, Ashley, also an attorney, live in Cobb County with their two children.
Matthew M. “Matt” McCord has served as the Stockbridge Municipal Court Judge since 2014, the Hampton Municipal Court Judge since 2023, and as a pro tempore in the State Courts of Henry, Dekalb, and Fayette County. He has served two terms as president of the Council of Municipal Court Judges. Additionally, he was a member of the Georgia Judicial Council and served by appointment of the Chief Justice on the Judicial Council’s Misdemeanor Bail Reform Committee, the Strategic Planning Committee, the Judicial Security and Awareness Committee, the Court Reporting Matters Committee, and the Committee to Prevent Sexual Harassment in the Judicial Branch. Judge McCord is the Vice-Chair of ICJE, and from 2020-2023 he was the Chair of the Georgia Council of Municipal Court Judges Training Council, overseeing the training of Georgia’s 380 municipal court judges. From 2018 until 2024, he was an adjunct professor at the College of Law at Georgia State University, teaching evidence in the Fall and litigation in the Spring semesters.
Judge McCord began his career as an assistant solicitor in Clayton County and then was an assistant district attorney in the Alcovy Judicial Circuit. Following his service as a prosecutor, he worked for the Atlanta firm of Harper, Waldon, and Craig (now Waldon Adleman). He has been a general practitioner in his firm, McCord Law, for 18 years.
A life-long Georgian, he graduated from Morrow Senior High school and studied music at the University of South Carolina, where he was the drum major of the Carolina Band. He earned his Juris Doctor from the Georgia State University College of Law in 1999. Judge McCord served on the staff of the Fayette County High School Marching Band for 29 years. He and his wife teach Sunday School together at their church in Pike County, where they live with their three children.
Dorothy V. Hull has been a prosecutor handling violent crimes and crimes against children for 29 years. She served as an assistant district attorney in Bibb County for 24 years before joining the District Attorney’s Office of the Towaliga Judicial Circuit where she served as chief assistant district attorney for five years. In addition to prosecuting crimes such as murder, aggravated assault, rape, and child molestation, Hull has written hundreds of appellate briefs and argued for the state of Georgia in the Court of Appeals and Georgia Supreme Court.
The daughter of Frank and Ann Vinson, Dorothy Hull grew up in Milledgeville, Georgia, and graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in History from Georgia College and State University in 1993. She graduated from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1996. Following law school, Hull worked as a law clerk for the Superior Court judges of the Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit before beginning her career as a prosecutor in the Macon Judicial Circuit.
Hull lives in Monroe County, Georgia, with her husband of 22 years, Mike Hull, chief deputy for the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, and their children, Katherine and Benton.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
APRIL MEETING UPSON CO REPUBLICAN PARTY
If you or your organization would like to speak at one of the Upson County Republican Party meetings, you may contact us at upsonrepublicans@gmail.com or through our FACEBOOK page: Upson County Republican Party
Drug Arrest In Spalding County
The Spalding County Sheriff’s Office Special Operations Division in conjunction with the
Georgia Bureau of Investigation West Metro Regional Drug Enforcement Office and the Fayette County
Sheriff’s Office Special Operations Division ended an investigation resulting in the arrest of approximately
twenty individuals.
Agents and investigators were able to learn that a drug organization ran by Brandon “TWIN”
Williams and Gregory “CHUCK” Dodson were supplying multiple individuals within Spalding County,
Fayette County and middle Georgia with methamphetamine, fentanyl, and other illegal narcotics. Agents
believe that this organization may have been linked to fentanyl overdose deaths within Spalding County as
well. Agents and investigators determined that Williams and Dodson were the head of the organization and
would utilize houses within Dekalb and Clayton counties to sell massive quantities of illegal narcotics to
drug traffickers who would then return to Spalding, Fayette, and other local counties.
While executing over thirty (30) Search Warrants, Agents seized more than 20 pounds of
methamphetamine, quantities of fentanyl, cocaine, marijuana, prescription pills, along with multiple
firearms.
The Spalding County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank the Georgia State Patrol, the Butts
County Sheriff’s Office, and the Henry County Police Department for their roles in this investigation.
Without the cooperative efforts of our law enforcement partners this drug organization would have
continued to sell narcotics to individuals throughout the State of Georgia.
Sheriff Darrell Dix, “Williams and Dodson thought they were untouchable because they distanced
themselves from here to where they lived. With the strong relationships between the GBI, Sheriff’s, and
Police Departments in this area combined, we have some pretty long arms.”
This multi-agency investigation led to the following arrests:
Brandon Deon Williams B/M 35, (Clayton) – RICO, Unlawful use of telecommunications,
Conspiracy to Traffic methamphetamine, Conspiracy to Sell Methamphetamine
Gregory Antoine Dodson B/M 35, (Clayton)- RICO, Unlawful use of telecommunications,
Conspiracy to Traffic methamphetamine
Joseph Martin W/M 48 (Spalding)- RICO, Trafficking Methamphetamine, Possession of
Methamphetamine, Possession with the intent to Distribute Methamphetamine, Unlawful use of
telecommunications.
Douglas Goins W/M 48 (Spalding)- RICO, Trafficking Methamphetamine, Possession of
Methamphetamine, Possession with the intent to Distribute Methamphetamine, Unlawful use of
telecommunications.
Ron Johnson W/M 38 (Spalding)- RICO, Trafficking Methamphetamine, Possession of
Methamphetamine, Possession with the intent to Distribute Methamphetamine, Unlawful use of
telecommunications.
Cynthia Finch W/F 54 (Spalding)- RICO, Trafficking Methamphetamine, Possession of
Methamphetamine, Possession with the intent to Distribute Methamphetamine, Unlawful use of
telecommunications.
Ovilah Mulkey W/F 59 (Spalding)- RICO, Trafficking Methamphetamine, Possession of
Methamphetamine, Possession with the intent to Distribute Methamphetamine, Unlawful use of
telecommunications.
Calem Ware W/M 25 (Spalding)- RICO, Trafficking Methamphetamine, Possession of
Methamphetamine, Possession with the intent to Distribute Methamphetamine
Autumn Young W/F 42 (Henry)- RICO, Trafficking Methamphetamine, Possession of
Methamphetamine, Possession with the intent to Distribute Methamphetamine
Richard Graves W/M 36 (Fayette)- RICO, Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession with the
intent to Distribute Methamphetamine, Use of telecommunications.
Tracy Dingler W/F 57 (Spalding)- Possession of Methamphetamine
Eric Hamby W/M 43 (Coweta)- Trafficking Methamphetamine, Possession of Methamphetamine,
Possession with the intent to Distribute Methamphetamine
Stephaine Strobel W/F 42 (Coweta)- Trafficking Methamphetamine, Possession of
Methamphetamine, Possession with the intent to Distribute Methamphetamine
Crystal Denney W/F (Spalding)- Trafficking Methamphetamine, Possession of Methamphetamine,
Possession with the intent to Distribute Methamphetamine
Ronald Smallwood W/M 38 (Spalding)- Trafficking Methamphetamine, Possession of
Methamphetamine, Possession with the intent to Distribute Methamphetamine
Timothy Johnson W/M 37 (Spalding)- Trafficking Methamphetamine, Possession of
Methamphetamine, Possession with the intent to Distribute Methamphetamine
Cindy Graham W/F 57 (Henry)- Trafficking Methamphetamine, Possession of Methamphetamine,
Possession with the intent to Distribute Methamphetamine
William Utter W/M 63 (Butts)- Trafficking Methamphetamine, Possession of Methamphetamine,
Possession with the intent to Distribute Methamphetamine
Zachary McClelland B/M 28 (Panama City Beach Florida)- Trafficking Methamphetamine,
Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession with the intent to Distribute Methamphetamine
Michael Martin B/M 43 (Fulton)- Possession of firearm by convicted felon, Possession of Schedule
II, Theft by receiving, Possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute.
Richard Painter W/M 29 (Fayette)- Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession with the intent to
Distribute Methamphetamine
Monday, April 13, 2026
FUN 101 MOTHER OF THE YEAR
NOMINATE YOUR MOM FOR FUN 101 FM MOTHER OF THE YEAR ON OUR WEBSITE. OFFER A SENTENCE OR TWO ON WHY SHE SHOULD BE SELECTED, YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION AND MOM'S AND ENTER PRIOR TO MAY 10TH MOTHER'S DAY AND IF SELECTED SHE WINS A BASKET OF PRIZES FROM AREA MERCHANTS.
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
PIKE CO CHANGE ADVANCE VOTING LOCATION
— The Pike County Board of Elections and Registration announces that the Advance Voting location has been relocated from the Board of Elections Office to the J. Joel Edwards Public Library, located at 7077 Highway 19 South, Zebulon, Georgia. This relocation is intended to provide voters with a more accessible and accommodating facility, including improved parking and increased space to better serve the public during the Advance Voting period. All Advance Voting dates and hours will remain the same. Voters who typically vote early at the Board of Elections Office should report to the new location at the J. Joel Public Library. Voters are encouraged to plan accordingly and allow extra time if needed to familiarize themselves with the new location. Clear signage will be posted to assist voters. For additional information regarding Advance Voting, including dates, times, and sample ballots, please contact the Pike County Board of Elections and Registration at 770.567.2003 or visit https://govotepikecoga.wixsite.com/mysite.
Monday, April 6, 2026
THOMASTON'S TASTY SHOP BEING SOLD
A LONG-ESTABLISHED EATERY--THE TASTY SHOP ON EAST MAIN IS ABOUT TO HAVE NEW OWNERSHIP--OWNER EARNIE VAUGHN HAS BEEN IN BUSINESS OVER 40 YEARS BUT NEW OWNERS MATT YOUNG AND THOMAS BROWN WILL ASSUME OWNERSHIP APRIL 20TH.
Friday, April 3, 2026
MASTERS TOURNAMENT REPORTS ON FUN 101
FUN101 FM WILL FEATURE MASTERS TOURNAMENT COVERAGE WED-SUN WITH HISTORICAL NOTES FROM KATIE HILL SMITH--WHOSE FATHER WAS AN ORIGINAL VENDOR AND DOUG AND RUSS HEAD ON MASTERS AMATEUR BILLY JOE PATTON.
REPORTS BEGIN WEDNESDAY IN THE 8AM HOUR.
AJC REPORTS PERMANENTLY NIXED ON ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME BY GA. SOLONS
The clock ran out on a bill aimed at moving Georgia to a new time zone, ending supporters’ hopes of abolishing the chore of changing the clocks twice per year.
House Bill 154 would have sought permission from the Trump administration to let Georgia leave the Eastern time zone, putting the state permanently on Atlantic Standard Time. The effect would have been to keep Georgia on daylight saving time year-round.
GA. GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON PROPERTY TAXES
After pinging back and forth between the House and Senate, lawmakers ultimately approved a scaled-back version of a property tax rewrite on Thursday night.
The bill lets counties and some cities offset homeowner property taxes with a new 1% local sales tax, while also tightening rules for when local governments and school districts can collect more property tax revenue without voter approval.
The measure failed in the Senate Thursday night, just before the legislature was set to adjourn for the session. But soon after senators voted down House Bill 1116, they stripped Senate Bill 33, legislation pertaining to synthetic THC, and replaced it with language reflecting HB 1116.
The revised SB 33 passed the Senate and headed back over to the House, where it also passed. The full bill text is not yet available.
HONOREES FROM BARNESVILLE-LAMAR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BANQUET-4/2/26
Farmer of the Year - Luke and Allie Andrews
Thursday, April 2, 2026
UPSON COUNTY ZONING ORDIANCE CHANGES WILL WAIT UNTIL A NEW PLANNING DIRECTOR IS ON SITE
COUNTY ATTORNEY HEATH ENGLISH TOLD THE UPSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AT THE APRIL IST WORK SESSION WORK ON CHANGES TO THE ZONING ORDIANCE SHOULD BE DELAYED UNTIL THE NEW PLANNING AND ZONING DIRECTOR JEREMY GILBERT IS ONBOARD LATER THIS MONTH. THE ZONING ORDIANCE CONTAINS OVER 150 PAGES BUT THE ATTORNEY SAID IT APPEARS ONLY ABOUT 20 PAGES WILL NEED CHANGING. THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HAVE BEEN DELIBRATING ZONING ORDIANCE CHANGES FOR MONTHS AND MONTHS
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
ANNUAL FDR LECTURE AT GORDON STATE
What: Gordon State College will host the 13th Annual Roosevelt Lecture Series, featuring a discussion on public health policy in Georgia and its connection to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal. The event will include a keynote lecture by William J. Todd of the Georgia Institute of Technology, followed by a panel discussion with Gordon State College faculty and Joseph W. Evans, a member of the Cadence Bank board of directors. When: Thursday, April 9, 2026 6 p.m. Where: Gordon State College Russell Hall, Room 211 419 College Drive Barnesville, Ga. 30204 Who: Gordon State College; featured speaker William J. Todd; panelists Samantha Bishop and Joe Evans. Why: To provide students and the community with an opportunity to engage in discussion on the historical and modern impact of public health policy. Admission: FREE and OPEN to the public
Monday, March 30, 2026
PIKE COUNTY TIMES. COM/ FATALITY FROM THOMASTON
ZEBULON - On Saturday, March 28, a head on collision occurred on Hwy 19 near Oliver Road. A Ford F150 was traveling south on Hwy 19 driven by Edward Alverson of Thomaston. The F150 crossed into oncoming traffic striking a Honda Acura driven by Kristina Miller of Thomaston.
It is unknown at this time why the vehicle crossed into oncoming traffic. Ms. Miller was deceased at the scene. Mr. Alverson was transported to a hospital by air ambulance. The accident occurred around 8:56 p.m
