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

Business Person of the Year - Thomas Boswell
Careerwoman of the Year - Kelly Page
Britton Cauthen Firefighter of the Year - Tanner Patterson
Police Officer of the Year - Patrick Saunders
Volunteer of the Year - Duane Davenport
Outstanding Citizen of the Year - Kathryn Green
Youth Leadership Award - Daylin Caslin
Star Student: 
Lamar County High School - William Hatch Woodall
Rock Springs High School - Tekay Trongthien Voong
St. George's High School - Robert Otis Hancher

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

Friday, March 27, 2026

WRECK IN DOWNTOWN THOMASTON

 THOMASTON POLICE/FIRE  AND  EMS  RESPONDED  TO  A  TWO  PICK-UP  WRECK  AT  MAIN  AND  CENTER  STREETS  AROUND  10'30AM  FRIDAY--A  CITY OF  THOMASTON  PUBLIC  WORKS  PICK-UP  AND  ANOTHER  PICK-UP  INVOLVED--NO   ONE  TRANSPORTED.  AT  AVE. L.  AND  BARNESVILLE  STREET  ANOTHER MISHAP  AND  THOMASTON  FIRE  DEPARTMENT  REPORTED  AN  ADULT  FEMALE  AND  A  CHILD  TRANSPORTED  TO  THE  ER  BY  EMS.

Thursday, March 26, 2026

UPSON BOC RECOGNIZES 4H'ers 03/24/2026 WITH EXTENSION AGENT HAILEY PARTAIN & PROGRAM COORDINATOR ASHLEE LINDSEY

 

                                                          Photo Courtesy Cherie Spillers

PIKE COUNTY JOURNAL-REPORTER ON THE FLINT RIVER

 

Water from the Flint River and Molena reservoir will supply a Hampton data center after an agreement with the City of Griffin to provide 5 million gallons per day (after three years of 750,000 gallons per day). The deadline for public comment is March 27 (the link to officially comment is in the story).

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

T-U BOE CALLED MEETING 3/26/26

 THE  THOMASTON-UPSON  BOARD OF  EDUCATION  CALLED  MEETING  THURSDAY  (TODAY)  4PM  AT  THE  SOUTH  TEL  BUILDING  205  EAST  GORDON  STREET  TO  BEGIN  THE  INTERVIEW  PROCESS  FOR  A  HIRING  A  NEW  SCHOOL  SUPERINTENDANT.   THE  APPLICATION  WINDOW    HAS   CLOSED   AND  THERE'S  REPORTEDLY  10  APPLICATIONS.

UPSON BOC 3/24/26

 THE  UPSON COUNTY  COMMISSIONERS  OKED  EXPANSION TO  THE  SHERIFF'S OFFICE  RENOVATIONS  AT  TUESDAY'S  MEETING  ADDING JUST UNDER  $100,00  FOR  NEW  FLOORING--THE  ORIGINAL  CONTRACT  WAS  ABOUT  $100,000 FOR  THE  BUILDING  WITH PAINTING  AND  FURNISHINGS    AS  THE  BUILDING IS  SHOWING  ITS  AGE.


COMMISSIONERS  APPROVED  A  PERMIT  FOR  AN  A-R  SPECIAL EXCEPTION  FOR DENNIS RAUTH  OF  MILTON, FLORIDA FOR   A  REC  VEHICLE    TEMPORARY  HOUSING  FOR   12  MONTHS  DURING  CONSTRUCTION OF  HIS  HOME  AT  185  ROLAND  ROAD.


THE  BOC  RECOGNIZED  UPSON  EXTENSION  4-H  STUDENTS   DURING  GA.  AG  WEEK   FOR  ACCOMPLISHMENTS  FOR  THE  FIRST  QUARTER OF  2026  AND IT  WAS  STATED  1000  STUDENTS  ARE  INVOLVED IN  4-H.  


COUNTY  MANAGER  LONNIE JOYCE  SAID  NEW  FENCING  HAS  BEEN  INSTALLED  AT  THE  ANIMAL  SHELTER  .  AND  COMMISSIONER  CHRIS  BIGGS  WISHED  A  SPEEDING  RECOVERY  TO  CONSTITUENT  ALLEN  HILL  HOSPITALIZED  AT  THE  SHEPARD  CENTER  IN  ATLANTA  FOLLOWING   A  SERIOUS  ACCIDENT.


COMMISSIONER  JAMES  ELLINGTON   ASKED    THE  COUNTY  MANAGER  ABOUT  PAVING  PROJECTS  UNDERWAY  AND  SAID  HE  NO  LONGER  WILL  RESPOND  TO  THE  PUBLIC  ON  SOCIAL  MEDIA--BUT  HE  CAN  BE  REACHED  ANY  OTHER WAY. 

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

THOMASTON NIGHT AT THE BRAVES

 THOMASTON  NITE  AT  THE  ATLANTA  BRAVES IS  SATURDAY  APRIL  11TH--AIR  TIME  6PM  ON  FUN  101 7;15  FIRST  PITCH--TIX  ARE  ON  SALE  AT  CITY  HALL  UPSTAIRS  IN  THE  GOVERNMENT  COMPLEX  $20 EACH. 

Monday, March 23, 2026