ACCORDING TO SCHOOL SUPERINTENDANT DR. MAGGIE SHOOK UPSON-LEE HIGH SCHOOL’S FOUR-YEAR GRADUATION RATE ROSE 4.7 PERCENTAGE POINTS FROM 65.1 TO 69.8 PERCENT.
THE STATE AVERAGE INCREASED FROM 71.8 PERCENT IN 2013 TO 72.5 PERCENT IN 2014.
ACCORDING TO SCHOOL SUPERINTENDANT DR. MAGGIE SHOOK UPSON-LEE HIGH SCHOOL’S FOUR-YEAR GRADUATION RATE ROSE 4.7 PERCENTAGE POINTS FROM 65.1 TO 69.8 PERCENT.
THE STATE AVERAGE INCREASED FROM 71.8 PERCENT IN 2013 TO 72.5 PERCENT IN 2014.
ACCORDING TO ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY BEN COKER, THE GBI HAS TURNED ITS REPORT OVER TO DISTRICT ATTORNEY SCOTT BALLARD.
THE FAYETTEVILLE OFFICE OF D.A. BALLARD IS SORTING THROUGH THE COMPLAINTS AGAINST THOMASTON POLICE INVESTIGATOR PHILLIP TOBIN, WHO IS ON PAID ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE DURING THE INVESTIGATION.
THE INVESTIGATION STARTED AFTER A TASING INCIDENT INVOLVING TOBIN.
IN UPSON SUPERIOR COURT, EDWARD COOK WAS FOUND GUILTY OF ARMED ROBBERY FOR PUTTING A KNIFE TO HIS MOTHER’S THROAT AND TAKING $43 FROM HER POCKETBOOK.
ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY BEN COKER SAID IT WAS THE SECOND TIME COOK HAS ROBBED HIS MOTHER. HE SERVED A PRISON SENTENCE FOR THAT ROBBERY IN 1991.
ACCORDING TO A PRESS RELEASE FROM THE THOMASTON-UPSON COUNTY SCHOOLS, UL HIGH HAD SIGNIFICANT INCREASES IN ALL THREE PORTIONS OF THE TEST—CRITICAL READING, MATH, AND WRITING.
SCORES INCREASED 16 POINTS IN CRITICAL READING, 14 POINTS IN MATH, AND 8 POINTS IN WRITING.
147 STUDENTS TOOK THE SAT AND POSTED A COMPOSITE AVERAGE OF 1339, UP 38 POINTS FROM 2013 SCORES.
SUPERINTENDANT DR. MAGGIE SHOOK SAID A INCREASE IN SAT SCORES OF 38 POINTS IS NOTEWORTHY BUT THE SCHOOL SYSTEM IS STILL CONCERNED ITS BELOW STATE AVERAGE.
FRIDAY IN UPSON SUPERIOR COURT, RICHARD EDWARD LEE WAS SENTENCED TO 10 YEARS PROBATION, A FINE OF $1000, 80 HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE, MUST MAKE RESTITUTION OF $18,540, AND SERVE 60 TO 120 DAYS IN A PROBATION DETENTION CENTER, AFTER HE RECEIVES MEDICAL CLEARANCE.
ACCORDING TO COURT RECORDS, WHILE DIRECTOR OF THE AMBULANCE SERVICE, FROM NOVEMBER 2008 TO NOVEMBER OF 2013, LEE TOOK U.S. CURRENCY, CLOTHING, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AND FUEL THAT WAS THE PROPERTY OF UPSON AMBULANCE SERVICE.
AN ATTORNEY FOR CHIEF MAGISTRATE DANNY BENTLEY FILED A WRIT OF MANDAMUS OCTOBER 7, IN UPSON SUPERIOR COURT, CLAIMING COUNTY COMMISSION CHAIRMAN RUSTY BLACKSTON REDUCED HIS SALARY BY $16,000 WHEN HE TOOK OFFICE IN JANUARY 2013.
THE COMPLAINT SAID A 20% PAY RAISE WAS APPROVED BY THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN DECEMBER OF 2012 , SINCE BY STATE LAW , THE CHIEF MAGISRATE RECEIVES A 5% PAY RAISE FOR EACH FULL FOUR-YEAR TERM SERVED. JUDGE BENTLEY HAS SERVED OVER 20 YEARS.
THE ISSUE HAS BEEN FESTERING FOR SOME TIME, WITH THE COMMISSIONERS SAYING PRIVATELY, JUDGE BENTLEY HAS RECEIVED SOME PAY HIKES IN THE PAST HE WAS NOT ENTITLED TO GET.
REACHED FRIDAY, CHAIRMAN RUSTY BLACKSTON TOLD 101 NEWS HE COULD NOT COMMENT ON PENDING LITIGATION, BUT HE ADDED HE HAS DISCUSSED THE LEGAL ACTION WITH THE COUNTY ATTORNEY.
JUDGE BENTLEY COULD NOT BE CONTACTED FOR COMMENT.L