NEW SUNDAY MORNING PROGRAMMING ON FUN 101-- AT 10;45AM , THE HENDERSON TEMPLE RADIO PERFECTING BROADCAST BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE TRUE CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST AND YOUR SERVANT BISHOP VISTA JEFFRIES. WE ARE LOCATED AT 757 OLD TALBOTTON ROAD, THOMASTON, GA. OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL IS LUCAS TEMPLE TRUE CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
DOWNTOWN THOMASTON WRECK
TRAFFIC BACKED-UP IN DOWNTOWN THOMASTON AFTER A THREE VEHICLE ACCIDENT AT CENTER AND MAIN INTERSECTION WEDNESDAY AROUND 5PM. ONE PERSON WITH A SEAT BELT COMPLAINT TREATED AT THE SCENE BY EMT'S.
ACCORDING TO CAPTAIN BRIAN HAMMOCK, THOMASTON PD--A CHEVY PICK-UP RAN THE RED LIGHT AND REAR-ENDED A VEHICLE INTO THE REAR OF A TRACTOR-TRAILER ON EAST MAIN.
NEW BIZ IN THE AREA
NEW BIZ IN THE AREA WEBB BROTHERS LAWN CARE--GRASS CUTTING, TRIMMING SHURBS, REMOVING LARGE TREES VETERAN OWNED--LICENSED AND INSURED. PHONE 706-741-2971.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
SPALDING CO AQUATIC CENTER TEMPORARILY CLOSED
29, 2026
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Spalding County Aquatic Center Temporarily Closed Due to AT&T Landline
Service Outage
Spalding County Aquatic Center is temporarily closed due to an unexpected outage
affecting the facility’s AT&T landline telephone service.
The landline is a required safety and operational component of the aquatic center,
ensuring reliable communication with emergency services. Because the line is
currently out of service, the facility will remain closed until service is fully restored.
AT&T was immediately notified to resolve the issue. Facility closure is a required
action when land line service is inoperable.
We apologize for the inconvenience this temporary closure may cause and appreciate
the public’s understanding as we prioritize safety. The facility will reopen as soon as
the landline service is restored, and all safety requirements are met.
Updates regarding the reopening will be shared through social media platforms,
Facebook: IN Spalding, Spalding County Leisure Services and Instagram: Spalding
Aquatics Center
For questions or addition
UPSON COUNTY CFO ALLEN SALTER LEAVING FOR LAGRANGE
FOLLOWING EXECUTIVE SESSION TUESDAY--THE UPSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS VOTED TO ALLOW COUNTY ATTORNEY HEATH ENGLISH TO WORK WITH CITY OF THOMASTON ATTORNEY JOHNNIE CALDWELL IN A SETTLEMENT OF A LAW SUIT OVER CITY MANAGER RUSSELL THOMPSON APPLYING TO SERVE ON THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. THE COUNTY WITHDREW THE OBJECTION TO THE GRAND JURY THAT APPOINTS MEMBERS TO THE BOC AND INSTEAD BROUGHT A SUIT AGAINST HIM PERSONALLY FOR APPLYING. ACCORDING TO COUNTY MANAGER LONNIE JOYCE, CITY ATTORNEY CALDWELL SENT TERMS TO THE COUNTY THAT WERE AGREEABLE AND COUNTY ATTORNEY ENGLISH WILL BE WORKING WITH THE CITY ATTORNEY TO FINALIZE THE ISSUE.
UPSON COUNTY'S CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER ALLEN SALTER IS LEAVING AT THE END OF MAY TO BECOME CFO OF THE CITY OF LAGRANGE. COUNTY MANAGER LONNIE JOYCE SAYS THE COUNTY WILL BEGIN THE PROCESS OF CHOOSING A NEW FINANCE DIRECTOR--AND HE WILL BEGIN A JOB SEARCH AS WELL AS ANALYZE INTERNALLY TO FIND A PROPER CANDIDATE TO HELP THE COUNTY MOVE FOWARD. THE COUNTY MANAGER TOLD 101 NEWS ALLEN SALTER HAS BEEN AN AMAZING ASSET FOR THE COUNTY AND WILL BE HARD TO REPLACE BUT THE COUNTY WILL DO ITS BEST TO NAME A NEW CFO.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
T-U CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GRAND OPENING THURSDAY 4/30/26
THE THOMASTON-UPSON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WILL HOLD RIBBON CUTTING THURSDAY FOR ITS NEW HOME IN THE FORMER THOMASTON FEDERAL BUILDING AT NORTH CHURCH AND THOMPSON AT 4;30.
Monday, April 27, 2026
UPSONIAN COY BOWLES OF ZAC BROWN BAND IN TOWN THIS WEEK
Parents will receive a slip of paper in their kids folder with a purchase order form. Those books will be sold to the kids on Wednesday during the school day. I’ll be signing the books that are sold as well as taking photos with kids and hanging out Wednesday.
I’m excited to be back in my home town supporting the commmunty community and bringing awareness to the importance of Literacy in collaboration with Uspon Lee Primary School. I’d like to thank Suzy Burgess for helping with all of this. I’d also like to thank the community of Thomaston and Upson county for their support through all the years. For more information on all the projects I’m working on or to order books if you missed out go to Coybowles.com for more details.
EARLY VOTING UNDERWAY IN GA.
EARLY VOTING IS UNDERWAY IN GA. FOR THE MAY 19TH GENERAL PRIMARY, WITH GOVERNOR ON THE BALLOT. EARLY VOTING CONTINUES IN THOMASTON AT THE CIVIC CENTER THROUGH MAY 15TH MONDAY-FRIDAY 8;30AM TO 5PM AND SATURDAY VOTING MAY 2ND AND MAY 9TH. OTHERS SHOULD CHECK WITH YOUR COUNTY ELECTION OFFICIALS TO SEE THE DATE , TIMES AND PLACE FOR EARLY VOTING.
Friday, April 24, 2026
NEW DAWG VOICES ON FUN 101FM
Dantzler, Stinchcomb to Lead Georgia Football Radio Coverage
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Georgia Sports Communications
April 24, 2026
ATHENS, Ga. — The University of Georgia Athletic Association and its partner, Georgia Bulldog Sports Marketing, announced Friday that Jeff Dantzler -- one of the most recognizable voices for Georgia Athletics over the last three decades -- and Jon Stinchcomb -- a former Bulldog All-American, Southeastern Conference and Super Bowl Champion -- will take over football broadcast duties for the Georgia Bulldog Radio Network, beginning with the 2026 season.
Dantzler, who will also maintain his play-by-play responsibilities for Georgia baseball and Lady Bulldog basketball, replaces Scott Howard, who will continue his role as the men’s basketball play-by-play announcer, along with other special projects.
Howard has served as the play-by-play voice for Georgia football over the past 18 years and been a part of the broadcast crew for over 30 seasons. Howard has called several big moments in Bulldog history, including back-to-back national championships in 2021 and 2022.
Stinchcomb replaces Josh Brock in the analyst spot. Former Georgia All-SEC quarterback D.J. Shockley will remain as the Bulldogs’ sideline reporter
THOMASTON FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCEPTING DONATIONS FOR S. GA FIRE VICTIMS THROUGH SUNDAY
CITY OF GRIFFIN TAKEN TO COURT
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Wednesday the Southern Environmental Law Center filed a Clean Water Act Citizen Suit on behalf of the Flint Riverkeeper against the City of Griffin for discharging polluted wastewater and sewage from its sanitary sewer system into a tributary of the Flint River, putting downstream communities and waterways at risk.
The City of Griffin owns, controls, manages, and operates a sanitary sewer system to route wastewater through the city and to its wastewater treatment facilities. Over the past several years, the city’s failing and deteriorating sanitary sewer system has caused untreated sewage and stormwater containing sewage to discharge from various manholes around the city into the Potato Creek Basin, which flows directly into the Flint River and also supplies drinking water to communities downstream.
SELC filed the suit along with private attorneys at Evans Bowers representing nearby homeowners. Since 2019, the homeowners have documented repeated overflows from the city’s sewer system manholes that discharge directly onto their property and into Ison Branch, a tributary of Potato Creek. Water quality sampling data from many of these incidents has shown elevated E. coli counts that are harmful to human health and wildlife.
“The City of Griffin cannot continue to pollute Potato Creek and other tributaries at the expense of communities who rely on the Flint River,” said Gordon Rogers, Flint Riverkeeper. “Downstream communities shouldn’t have to worry about raw sewage contaminating their drinking water and the areas where they fish, swim, and paddle. We know that the City has already performed the engineering and budgeting for the needed work; we are filing this suit in part to ensure that they fund what they already know they need to do and are hopeful that this legal action can lead to an early resolution.”
“The City of Griffin’s ongoing, illegal discharges of raw sewage and other pollution threatens the health and safety of everyone who depends on the Flint River for clean water,” said Joe DeGaetano, Senior Attorney at the Southern Environmental Law Center. “The City must take responsibility for bringing its failing sewer system into compliance with federal law. Seven years of allowing raw sewage to flow into the river is enough.” |
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
TRAFFIC FATALITY IN UPSON CO
UPSON COUNTY SHERIFF DAN KILGORE SAID THE DRIVER OF A 1971 TRIUMPH CONVERTIBLE WAS KILLED AND THE OTHER MOTORIST HAD MINOR INJURIES APRIL 18TH AT DELRAY ROAD AND TYLER LANE--AND HE TURNED THE INVESTIGATION OVER TO POST 26 GA. STATE PATROL. THE FATALITY--29 YEAR OLD DANIEL JACKSON BLOUNT OF 47 SKELTON ROAD WAS DECEASED AT THE SCENE AND THE OTHER DRIVER 31 YEAR OLD SARAH DANIEL OF BARNESVILLE TOLD INVESTIGATORS SHE WAS ATTEMPTING TO PASS A TRUCK IN A NO PASSING ZONE IN A HONDA ACCORD AND HIT THE SPORTS CAR HEAD-ON.
THE WRECK REMAINS UNDER INVESTIGATION BY GSP.
TWO FEMALES GOT INTO-IT REPORTEDLY OVER A MAN AT THE HOME DEPOT TRAFFIC LIGHT IN NORTHSIDE AND CONTINUED ON TO ATWATER ROAD WHERE ONE OF THEM GOT RUN-OVER. THE VICTIM, 22-YEAR OLD DESTINY NICOLE COOPER OF DELUXE CIRCLE WAS LIFE-FLIGHTED TO A MACON TRAUMA CENTER AND A HENRY COUNTY MOTORIST--27 YEAR OLD BRITTANY BRENNA WATKINS WAS CHARGED WITH AGGREVATED ASSAULT AND CRUELTY TO CHILDREN.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
THOMASTON CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 4/23/26
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MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 23, 2026 – 7:00 P.M.
CITY-COUNTY MEETING ROOM – MAIN FLOOR
THOMASTON-UPSON GOVERNMENT COMPLEX
AGENDA
A. Call Meeting to Order / Invocation / Pledge of Allegiance
B. Approval of Minutes for April 7, 2026, Regular City Council Meeting
C. Adoption of Agenda
D. City Attorney’s Report
E. City Clerk’s Report
F. City Manager’s Report
1. Public Hearing and First Read of Rezoning Request for Multiple Parcels on Cottage Court (Parcel Nos.
T21 182, T21 183, T21 184, T21 184A, T21 186, T21 187, T21 193, T11 140A)
2. Public Hearing and First Read of Special Use Permit Request of 328 N Hightower Street (Parcel No.
T22 100) to Operate as a Used Merchandise and Thrift Store
3. Discussion and Potential Approval of Plat for Cottages at Silvertown
4. Discussion and Potential Approval of Human Resources Director
G. Other Business
H. Executive Session
Monday, April 20, 2026
GRIFFIN HIGH OK AFTER POSSIBLE BOMB THREAT
On April 20, 2026, the Griffin Police Department received a call reporting a possible bomb threat at Griffin High
School. Officers from Uniform Patrol, Criminal Investigations, and deputies with the Spalding County Sheriff’s Office
immediately responded and began an investigation.
The investigation has determined that the call was a hoax, consistent with a “swatting”-style incident. At this time,
there is no danger to the school, its students, or the community.
We appreciate the cooperation and patience of the public as we worked through this matter
PIKE COUNTY'S COLEMAN CROW IN THE MAJORS
PIKE COUNTY'S COLEMAN CROW WAS CALLED UP AS STARTING PITCHER FOR THE MILWAUKEE BREWERS FRIDAY AND HE WAS EXCELLENT IN HIS MLB DEBUT. CROW ALLOWED FOUR HITS AND TWO RUNS ON ONE WALK AND FOUR K'S IN 5 AND A THIRD. HE KEPT THE BREWERS IN THE GAME BUT RECORDED A NO DECISION. CROW TOLD REPORTERS AFTER THE GAME " THIS IS DEFINITELY WHAT YOU DREAM ABOUT GROWING UP, "CROW SAID. "IT WAS EVERTHING THAT I IMAGINED--SO MUCH FUN."
GRIFFIN HIGH SCHOOL IN LOCKDOWN
GRIFFIN, Ga. — Griffin High School is currently on a Level 2 Lockdown.
The Griffin-Spalding County School System informed parents on Monday morning that a lockdown was in place and law enforcement was working to determine if the threat was credible.
In a letter to parents, the district said the lockdown started after police received a threatening phone call form someone not in the area.

