G-DOT BLOOD DRIVE IN THOMASTON 6/1/22 10AM-3PM AT DOT HEADQUARTERS IN NORTHSIDE.
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
The Goat Man Documentary Showing In Zebulon
Update: Grad Party Shooting
ACCORDING TO THE P.D. INCIDENT REPORT, ELLISON HAD 3 TO 5 GUNSHOT WOUNDS TO THE BACK AND ONE WOUND TO THE UPPER CHEST. NEAR-BY, ANOTHER MANCHESTER TEEN, ELIJUAN WRIGHT, AGE 17 HAD A GUNSHOT WOUND TO THE LEFT HIP AND CHIEF RICHARDSON SAID WRIGHT WAS AIR FLIGHTED OUT OF TOWN FOR TREATMENT. OUTSIDE THE BUILDING A THOMASTON JUVENILE, RODRICK THOMAS HAD A GUNSHOT WOUND AND WAS TRANSPORTED TO THE E.R
WITNESSES TOLD POLICE THE SHOOTING APPARENTLY WAS THE RESULT OF AN ARGUMENT OVER A FEMALE, A FIGHT BROKE OUT, GUNSHOTS RANG OUT AND THE CROWD SCATTERED.
AROUND 200 ATTENDED THE PARTY, MOSTLY JUVENILES AND WHEN POLICE ARRIVED NUMEROUS VEHICLES WERE LEAVING THE SCENE AND OVER A 100 PEOPLE WERE IN THE YARD.
ANYONE WITH INFORMATION ABOUT THE SHOOTING SHOULD CONTACT POLICE CAPTAIN MONICE SNIPES AT 706-741-1899.
Saturday, May 28, 2022
One Killed In Grad Party Shooting
The Thomaston Police Department Criminal Investigations Division is actively investigating this case. Anyone with information related to the shooting or the event please contact Captain Monica Snipes at 706-741-1899 or by email at msnipescityofthomaston.com.
Friday, May 27, 2022
Missing Person
Thursday, May 26, 2022
TWO GANG KINGPINS FOUND GUILTY IN UPSON CO
May 26, 2022, an Upson County jury convicted Andre Denard Noble, a 37-year-old male from Griffin, and Myrrin Kendrell Watson, a 43-year-old man from Griffin, for violation of two counts of Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act (RICO). Assistant District Attorney, Ashton Fallin, along with Assistant District Attorney, Audrey Holliday, tried the case for the State. The Honorable Ben Miller, Jr. sentenced each defendant to 40 years in prison. Both defendants had lengthy criminal histories.
Myrrin Kendrell Watson |
Andre Denard Noble |
District Attorney Broder said, “I am so proud of my team, and this jury. This verdict sends a strong message that gang activity will not be tolerated in Upson County or in the Griffin Judicial Circuit. This jury
and this sentence sends a message to other gang leaders seeking to recruit and commit crimes here…stay out of Upson
UPSON CO ON BOARD WITH LOST RENEGOTIATION
THE UPSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVED A RESOLUTION ON RENEGOTIATION OF THE LOCAL OPTION SALES TAX WITH CITY OF THOMASTON -- THEY PASSED ON LAST MEETING. EACH GOVERNMENT WILL PROVIDE A SMALL TEAM FOR THE EFFORT AND THE TWO MANAGERS WILL DECIDE ON A MEDIATOR IF ISSUES CANNOT BE RESOLVED.
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
IPG Incorporated presented their concept and design plan for the Upson County Judicial Center
Representatives from IPG shared details about how they drew inspiration from the historic buildings in Upson County and created design options that pull distinct elements from these buildings, resulting in unique options that were specifically designed for the citizens of Upson County. Some of the aspects that IPG incorporated into the design concepts for the new building include the symmetry of the Martha Mill building, the masonry work, emphasis of entry , and light-colored brick of the Upson County Courthouse, and the elegance, material variety, and shifting planes of Hotel Upson.
Based on feedback from the board of commissioners and county staff, IPG focused on providing a concept with wide public spaces, clean and simple design, and an abundance of natural light. The space will promote flexibility, with large, shared spaces that are multifunctional. IPG noted that they feel the design of the building will honor Upson County’s past, while also allowing for future growth. IPG described their concept as “historically rooted but forward looking.”
The board of commissioners unanimously approved IPG’s concept and design plan so that the process can continue moving forward. The commissioners are hopeful that the project can be completed in time to celebrate Upson County’s Bicentennial in 2024.
D.A. MARIE BRODER ANNOUNCES A CONVICTION
On May 20, 2022, after a week-long trial, a Fayette County jury found Brittany Shyanne Barber, a 27-year-old female from Newnan, Georgia, guilty of child molestation. The Honorable W. Fletcher Sams sentenced the Defendant to a total of 20 years, with 18 years to serve in prison followed by 2 years of probation. The case was prosecuted by Deputy Chief Assistant District Attorney Warren Sellers.
Barber was convicted of having sexual intercourse with a minor victim. The victim did testify at trial. The evidence at trial showed that the Defendant lived with the victim’s father who allowed Barber to function as the child’s step mother while he was away at work. The Defendant took advantage of this trust to begin and continue an inappropriate relationship with the child. When the victim tried to avoid her, the Defendant would make sure to cause his father to unjustifiably discipline the child.
Chief ADA Sellers said of the trial, “the courage of the victim in reliving the painful details of the abuse through his testimony and the skillful investigative work of Det. Stephen Stoyell of the Peachtree City Police Department resulted in the successful prosecution of the case.”
At sentencing, Judge Sams noted that the Defendant’s actions had damaged the victim to such an extent that it would likely take years of
counseling to unravel the resulting internal conflict.
District Attorney Broder said of the conviction, “I’m proud of my team who fought so hard to ensure that this defendant will never harm another child. My office will never tolerate these crimes and will continue to fight hard to protect the children of this Circuit.”
Tuesday, May 24, 2022
INCUMBENT TOTALS UPSON AND PIKE
INCUMBENT TOTALS IN UPSON COUNTY FOR TUESDAY'S PRIMARY, UPSON COUNTY COMMISSION DISTRICT 3 PAUL JONES 840, BILL MAHER 473. BOARD OF EDUCATION STEVE SADLER 511 AL HINSON JR. 363, BRIAN SALTER 362, KEITH ROHLING 213. UPSON COUNTY TURNOUT WAS 23%.
BETH CAMP REELECTED TO THE STATE HOUSE WITH 80% OF THE VOTE, 8366, DAN BREU 20%, 2135.
STATE SENATOR JOHN KENNEDY WON THE GOP NOMINATION. HIS OPPONENT DIANE VANN WAS DISQUALIFIED BECAUSE SHE NO LONGER LIVES IN DISTRICT 18.
CONTINUATION OF THE SPLOST PASSED IN PIKE COUNTY 2871-2111. BRIAN HUBBARD STAYS ON THE SCHOOL BOARD IN PIKE 532-318 OVER MICHAEL PIERCE. PIKE'S TURN OUT 36%.
ALL INCUMBENTS WIN IN UPSON CO
ALL INCUMBENTS WON IN UPSON COUNTY IN TUESDAY'S PRIMARY, COUNTY COMMISSIONER PAUL JONES AND BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERS STEVE SADLER AND BRIAN SALTER.
BETH CAMP WAS POLLING 85% IN UPSON, LAMAR, AND PIKE COUNTIES WITH RETURNS INCOMPLETE IN PIKE AND LAMAR IN THE DISTRICT 135 STATE HOUSE RACE.
DA BRODER ANNOUNCES MURDER CONVICTION
From Marie Broder, District Attorney On Monday, May 24, 2022, a Spalding County jury convicted Donald Eugene Colquitt, a 57-year-old male from Griffin, of Felony Murder, Armed Robbery, Aggravated Assault, Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony, and Theft by Taking. I along with my Assistant District Attorney Holly MacDonald tried the case. The Honorable Scott L. Ballard sentenced the defendant to Life in Prison Without the Possibility of Parole on the Murder charge, 20 years for the Armed Robbery, and 5 years for the gun charge. Donald Colquitt shot Munteshia Brown in the chest in the parking lot of Macedonia Baptist Church on July 11, 2020. After shooting her, he stole her car, phone, purse, and identification and fled the scene. He was caught in Mississippi. Colquitt and Brown had a lengthy history of domestic violence, including a particularly brutal incident in September of 2019 when Colquitt stabbed Brown in a Henry County hotel room, placed a mattress over her, and left her to die. In that incident, he also stole her car, her purse, her phone, and her identification. She lived, only to be killed by him in Spalding County seven months later. The defendant testified and claimed that he shot the victim in self-defense. The jury rejected this argument with its verdict. The jury heard testimony over the course of five days. My team brought in witnesses from five different law enforcement departments across three states to testify in this trial. My heartfelt thanks go out to all of the witnesses who testified, and I offer my specific thanks to the lead agency in the case – the Spalding County Sheriff's Office. This case is tragic. Munteshia was on a path to redemption, changing her life, and severing ties with the defendant. She was a bright life who was so loved by her family. Because of her devotion to changing her life for the better, the defendant executed her in a church parking lot. Over the course of my career, I have tried too many cases where victims were murdered at hand of their abusers.I take these cases personally. I am tired of these violent deaths, and so are the citizens of Spalding County. Allow this verdict and sentence to be a message to those perpetrating domestic violence in my Circuit. I will use whatever resources necessary to ensure that you pay for your crimes. If you or someone you know is suffering in a domestic violence relationship, please seek help. It could literally save a life.
G-DOT UPDATE ON 19 NORTH WIDENING
This project widens the 4-lanes of US 19 to make them 12'. It also proposes to add a raised median. The project begins at the intersection of US 19 and County Road and ends at the intersection of US 19 and Atwater Road, approximately 2 miles north of Thomaston. Also, as part of this project, Delray road will be realigned to intersect with US 19 and Jimmerson Road.
GSP CHASE IN THOMASTON SUNDAY
THOMASTON POLICE CHIEF MIKE RICHARDSON CREDITING HIS OFFICERS FOR DEFLECTING A CHASE FROM THE DOWNTOWN SQUARE SUNDAY EVENING DURING THE HGTV WATCH PARTY, A CHASE THAT ENDED IN A CRASH AND TWO INJURIES. THE GSP WAS CHASING A DODGE RAM PICK-UP SPEEDING UP WEST MAIN DRIVEN BY 18 YEAR OLD AMON CARMONA OF 101 AVE. E. COPS SET UP A ROAD BLOCK AT THE ACE CLEANERS INTERSECTION AND THE CHASE PROCEEDED OUT SOUTH GREEN.
ACCORDING TO TROOPER CLAYTON JONES , AT THE OLD TALBOTTON ROAD INTERSECTION CARMONA, LOST IT, SIDE-SWIPED A MUSTANG DRIVEN BY JACKSON O'NEAL BUCHANAN OF SOUTH GREEN, HIT SHURBS AND A FLAG POLE AT 803 SOUTH GREEN, AND SHRUBS AT 813 SOUTH GREEN, FLIPPED AND CAME TO REST IN THE BACK YARD OF THE BENNETT RESIDENCE.
CARMONA WAS TRANSPORTED TO THE E.R. BY EMS WITH COMPLAINT OF INJURIES--THE OTHER DRIVER WAS NOT TRANSPORTED.
CARMONA POSTED BOND OF $11,670 AND WAS RELEASED FROM THE UPSON COUNTY JAIL FOR CHARGES INCLUDING DUI, ATTEMPTING TO ELUDE, HABITUAL VIOLATOR, SPEEDING, RECKLESS DRIVING AND SEVERAL MORE CITATIONS.
PIKE COUNY PIRATES ARE STATE CHAMPS AGAIN
THE PIKE COUNTY PIRATES WON THE STATE BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 5-4 OVER REDAN OF STONE MOUNTAIN, TUESDAY AT GWINNETT COUNTY'S COOL RAY FIELD IN BUFORD. TUNE IN FUN 101 FM FOR MORE DETAILS AND WE WILL AIR A REPLAY OF THE GAME IN THE NEAR FUTURE,
THE PIRATES ALSO WON THE STATE TITLE IN 2019.
THOMASTON SHINES IN THE NATIONAL MEDIA
SATURDAY, TV STAR STEVE HARVEY AND HIS WIFE HELD A TOWN HALL TO ANNOUNCE THEY HAVE PURCHASED THE ROCK RANCH, AND THEN SUNDAY HGTV AIRED A PROGRAM SHOWCASING RE-DOS IN THE COMMUNITY AND THE CELEB'S WHO DID THE SHOW. BRIAN AND MIKA KLEINSCHMIDT RETURNED TO THOMASTON TO VIEW THE SHOW WITH A CROWD AT THE RITZ THEATRE. AFTER THE SHOW BRIAN TOLD 101 NEWS HE CONSIDERS HIMSELF A THOMASTONIAN, NOW.
Thomaston Featured on HGTV's Hometown "KickStart"
Monday, May 23, 2022
D.A. MARIE BRODER REPORTS
Back in the Saddle
Over the past few months, you’ve heard me sing the praises of the assistant district attorneys, victim advocates, investigators, and law enforcement officers who have successfully tried cases across the circuit. Watching other people try cases is somewhat foreign to me. As an ADA and Chief ADA, I have tried nearly every major case in our circuit. With the assistance of then DA Scott Ballard, I once tried a number of serious cases in one year in Spalding County alone. I was not a General, guiding the troops, but a foot soldier in the trenches trying several cases a year.
As the appointed and now elected District Attorney, my role has necessarily changed. I can no longer try every case in the Circuit. I rely on the excellent team I have put in place to present cases the way that I would. Even then, I have counseled my staff on their cases, made suggestions, and observed as much of the proceedings across four counties as I can. I have commiserated with many ADAs as we have sat nervously waiting on a jury to render their verdict. Any real trial lawyer will tell you that waiting on a verdict is like getting a root canal without anesthesia while you have the flu. It is miserable, but a necessary part of our job
But this past week, I put on my best suit and have been trying my first jury trial in nearly two years. While I know what to do, and how to do it, I would be lying if I didn’t admit that it was nerve-wracking. Yet, like riding a bicycle, you might be nervous to get going, but once you start you can rely on your experience to push those pedals and move on down the road.
As I write this article, our trial is still going. I do not know what a jury will do and I tell the same thing to the victims who look to me for justice. But there are cases where I would rather have twelve people tell me someone is not guilty, than give someone a plea deal where they do not have to accept full responsibility for the evil they have done. With that in mind, being your elected District Attorney has not stopped me from being my true self: a trial attorney who seeks justice for victims.
I am a reluctant politician. I didn’t go to law school to get a title. I went to law school, in part, because my family were victims of a horrific crime and they had a poor experience with the justice system. To do the work I want to do, I need the votes and support of this community, but, at heart, I live for standing in front of a jury to prove my case and dare twelve people to let a wrongdoer escape from what they’ve done. I may be all of five-two and a woman, but don’t get in my way as I take up my sword and dive into the fray to hold people accountable for the wrongs they do.
I am back in the saddle and, while I don’t know what a jury will do in any given case, you can be sure that no one in this circuit will have unlawfully died at the hands of someone else without every inch of my soul fighting to see justice done. Until next time, be kind to one another. For my part, I’ll be in a foxhole wearing a suit, my hair up, armed with the truth, and taking care of business to protect each and everyone one of you.
TUESDAY, MAY 24 PRIMARY ELECTION DAY IN GA.
TUESDAY MAY 24TH PRIMARY ELECTION DAY IN GEORGIA WITH POLLS OPEN 7AM TILL 7PM. THE BIG RACE IN THE STATE HAS GOVERNOR BRIAN KEMP WITH A 30 POINT LEAD OVER EX-SENATOR DAVID PERDUE. STATE REPRESENTATIVE BETH CAMP SERVING UPSON, PIKE, AND LAMAR IS CHALLENGED BY RETIRED ARMY COLONEL DAN BRUE .
UPSON COUNTY COMMISSIONER PAUL JONES OPPOSED BY BILL MAHER AND IN T-U SCHOOL BOARD RACES INCUMBENT STEVE SADLER OPPOSED BY AL HINSON AND INCUMBENT BRIAN SALTER CHALLENGED BY FORMER BOARD MEMBER KEITH ROHLING.
FUN 101 FM WILL HAVE ELECTION RETURNS AFTER THE POLLS CLOSE AND GNN WILL REPORT ON STATE WIDE RACES.
BVILLE P.D. ARMED ROBBERY SUSPECT ARRESTED
BARNESVILLE POLICE CHIEF CRAIG COOPER SAYS A MOLENA MAN, AUSTIN DAUGHTERY, AGE 21 HAS BEEN ARRESTED FOR AN ARMED ROBBERY ON HARRIS DRIVE, DURING THE WEEKEND. DAUGHTERY FLED THE SCENE AFTER ATTEMPTING TO ROB A RESIDENT AT GUN POINT. DAUGHTERY WAS ARRESTED IN PIKE COUNTY BY PIKE COUNTY DEPUTIES AND HIS PROBATION OFFICER.
Sunday, May 22, 2022
Steve Harvey Has Purchased The Rock Ranch
THE HARVEY'S SPOKE AND TOOK QUESTIONS BEFORE AN INVITATION ONLY AUDIENCE AT A TOWN HALL MEETING AT THE U-L FINE ARTS CENTER, AND STRESSED SAFETY OF THE COMMUNITY AND THE KIDS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF THEIR MISSION. HE ADDED THE YOUTH ARE KEPT SO BUSY, THEY DON'T HAVE TIME TO GET IN TROUBLE.
THE HARVEYS STATED THEY WILL INCLUDE COMMUNITY IN THEIR INVESTMENT, HIRING LOCALS, USING LOCAL CONTRACTORS TO BUILD PERMANENT STRUCTURES AND TAKING ON LOCAL YOUTH TO PARTICIPATE IN THEIR PROGRAMS.
THEY ENVISION YEAR ROUND ACTIVITIES INCLUDING CORPORATE RETREATS AND POSSIBLY SPORTS FIELDS OPEN TO LOCALS.
SHERIFF DAN KILGORE WAS ON THE PROGRAM AND WELCOMED THE HARVEYS TO UPSON COUNTY AND DURING Q&A THOMASTON'S MAYOR PRO TEM DOUG HEAD RELATED ITS GREAT TO HAVE THEM IN THE COMMUNITY.
STEVE SAID HE'S A COUNTRY BOY AT HEART, WHO GREW UP ON A FARM, SLOPPING HOGS AND BAILING HAY AND THE RANCH WILL ALSO SERVE AS A GET-A-WAY PLACE FOR HIM. .
STEVE HARVEY TOLD THE CROWD "I HAD TO BUY THIS RANCH BECAUSE I HAVE TO DO WHAT GOD TELLS ME TO DO."
Friday, May 20, 2022
Georgia Power Welcomes Hyundai Motor Group
U.S. smart factory will be located at the more than 2,900-acre Bryan County Megasite, representing a $5.54 billion investment by Hyundai Motor Group, with non-affiliated Hyundai suppliers expected to invest approximately another $1 billion in the project, delivering approximately 8,100 new jobs to Georgia’s coastal region.
Headquartered in Seoul, Korea, Hyundai Motor Group employs 250,000 people worldwide, with vehicles sold in 193 countries through 5,000 dealerships and showrooms.
“Coastal Georgia continues to grow and thrive, with the positive impact of the Port of Savannah felt every day in every community in the region. Today’s announcement in Bryan County is historic for our state, and only possible thanks to the foresight of state and local leaders who recognized the opportunity to create a megasite that could
offer unmatched opportunity for an innovative, international manufacturer like Hyundai Motor Group,” said Chris Womack, chairman, president, and CEO of Georgia Power, who also serves on the Georgia Ports Authority Board. “On behalf of Georgia Power, we welcome Hyundai Motor Group to Georgia today.”
At the new Georgia highly connected, automated, and flexible EV smart factory, Hyundai Motor Group plans to produce a diverse range of innovative full electric vehicles. Through the battery manufacturing facility, Hyundai Motor Group also aims to establish a stable supply chain for EV battery and other EV components in the U.S. market.
Georgia’s evolving automotive industry
To date, Georgia is home to more than 200 automotive-related facilities that contribute more than $3 billion annually to the state's economy. In 2021, Georgia boasted 977,000 workers to support these operations and facilities. Additionally, the state’s growing EV and battery production industry created 13,200 new jobs and $8 billion in new capital investment before Hyundai Motor Group’s announcement.
Georgia is recognized as a leader in electric transportation and is near the top in the nation for EV customer adoption and EV charging with thousands of connections available across the state. Georgia Power also continues to support the State of Georgia in proactive efforts to attract multibillion-dollar companies involved in the production, recycling, and development of the auto manufacturing industry and EV supply chain and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) throughout the state and region continue to shift their product lines to keep up with the increasing production of EVs.
“As more and more Georgians choose to drive electric, there is no better market in the country for auto manufacturers, supplier companies, and leaders in technology to collaborate and create the future of the EV marketplace. We look forward to continuing to work with partners across our state to build the infrastructure necessary to advance the electric transportation ecosystem here in Georgia,” added Womack.
Georgia Power also recently partnered with the University of Georgia’s College of Engineering to create an e- Mobility Certificate program. With elements of engineering, public policy, public health, and business acumen, this new program will prepare Georgia’s workforce for an electrified transportation future. The company is also working closely with design students at Georgia Tech to evaluate the environmental benefits and future workforce opportunities of transportation electrification.
In 2021, Georgia Power joined Southern Company and utilities across the South, Midwest, Gulf Coast, Central Plains and mid-Atlantic to enable EV drivers’ seamless travel through a coordinated network of charging stations. The Electric Highway Coalition will enable increased charging options along major highway routes from Texas to Washington, DC to provide easier access to EV options for drivers.
For more information about the benefits of electric transportation and how Georgia Power is leading the way in charging capabilities across the state, visit www.GeorgiaPower.com/ET.
About Georgia Power
Georgia Power is the largest electric subsidiary of Southern Company (NYSE: SO), America’s premier energy company. Value, Reliability, Customer Service and Stewardship are the cornerstones of the company’s promise to
2.7 million customers in all but four of Georgia’s 159 counties. Committed to delivering clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy at rates below the national average, Georgia Power maintains a diverse, innovative generation mix that includes nuclear, coal and natural gas, as well as renewables such as solar, hydroelectric and wind. Georgia Power focuses on delivering world-class service to its customers every day and the company is recognized by J.D. Power as an industry leader in customer satisfaction. For more information, visit www.GeorgiaPower.com and connect with the company on Facebook (Facebook.com/Georgia Power), Twitter (Twitter.com/GeorgiaPower) and Instagram (Instagram.com/ga_power).
Drug Bust In Zebulon
On Wednesday the Zebulon Police Department in conjunction with the GBI, ended an in depth investigation, with the execution of a Search warrant as well as arrest warrants for Trafficking Cocaine. The suspect in this case Darjuan Seqeoria Harden has been apprehended.
The GBI along with the ZPD obtained a search warrant, for 76 Thomas St. Zebulon GA 30295. As well as arrest warrants for D. Harden
Officers conducted a traffic stop on Mr. Harden away from the residence to try and eliminate placing the family in harm’s way.
Upon execution of the search warrant officers found the entire family of Mr. Harden, which included his mother, wife, daughters, and newborn grandchild. During the investigation we found that Mr. Harden was selling illegal drugs directly from the residence while the family was often at the residence.
During the search of the residence officers located a stash of guns, and a large quantity of Crack Cocaine.
Authorities seized a total of 4 AR style rifles, with 8 magazines for these weapons, 2 pistols and two magazines for these weapons.
Also seized over 4 ounces of crack cocaine, some already broken into individual rocks for sale, and some freshly produced and broken down for single use sales.
Thomaston Featured On National TV Sunday
CITY OF THOMASTON/SLICES PIZZERIA, INVITING EVERYONE TO A FREE TV WATCH PARTY FOR THE SHOW SUNDAY 5;30 TO 9 ON THE SQUARE, A MEET AND GREET FEATURING THE KLEINSCHMIDTS, LIVE MUSIC, FOOD TRUCKS, AND MORE.
MIKA AND BRIAN WERE INTERVIEWED ON THE BILL BAILEY MORNING SHOW FRIDAY ON FUN 101 FM AND SAID THEY ARE EXCITED TO BE RETURNING TO THOMASTON FOR THE SUNDAY EVENT.
GOV BRIAN KEMP IN THOMASTON THURSDAY
A CROWD ESTIMATED AT 150 WELCOMED GOVERNOR BRIAN KEMP, WIFE MARTY, A DAUGHTER , AND STATE SENATOR TYLER HARPER--CANDIDATE FOR STATE AG COMMISSIONER, TO GREATEST GENERATION MEMORIAL PARK IN THOMASTON, THURSDAY.
THE GOVERNOR SHOOK EVERY HAND OFFERED DURING HIS VISIT, HIS SECOND TO UPSON COUNTY SINCE ANNOUNCING FOR REELECTION. DURING REMARKS TO THE CROWD , HE TOUTED HIS TAX REFUND TO GEORGIANS, PAY RAISE FOR TEACHERS AND STATE EMPLOYEES, KEEPING BUSINESS OPEN DURING THE HEIGHT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, AND HIS JOBS CREATION RECORD.
DURING A PRESS CONFERENCE BEFORE DEPARTING , A NEW YORK TIMES REPORTER QUIZZED KEMP ON WHY HE HAS NOT RESPONDED TO DONALD TRUMP'S AND DAVID PERDUE'S ADS THAT HE HAS BEEN A "DISASTER" AS GOVERNOR. KEMP APPEARED TIRED OF ANSWERING THAT QUESTION FROM THE NATIONAL NEWS MEDIA, RESPONDING THAT HE IS ONLY FOCUSED ON HIS REELECTION CAMPAIGN AND NOT ON OUTSIDE "NOISE."
Thursday, May 19, 2022
DRIVE BY SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN SPALDING
SPALDING COUNTY SHERIFF DARRELL DIX SAID DEPUTIES PATROLLING INSIDE CITY OF GRIFFIN COMBINED WITH THE GRIFFIN P.D. AND BUTTS COUNTY S.O. ARRESTED 5 SUSPECTS IN RECENT DRIVE-BY SHOOTINGS, WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
ABOUT 30 SHOTS WERE FIRED NEAR 409 JEFFERSON STREET AND UNITS GOT BEHIND A BLACK 2012 TOYOTA THAT FLED ON GA. 16 AND HIT SPEEDS CLOSE T0 100 UNTIL STOP STICKS HALTED THE CAR NEAR THE BUTTS COUNTY LINE.
THE FIVE ARRESTED; DEONTREZ SHIVERS, 19 AND JESTON MORGAN, 25 BOTH OF JACKSON, CHRISTOPHER WALKER, 25 AND GREGORY GEE, 21 BOTH OF FLOVILLA, AND DEVIN BROWN 20 OF ATLANTA.
DEPUTIES FOUND TWO GLOCKS ON THE HIGHWAY THEY BELIEVE WERE TOSSED OUT DURING THE CHASE--AND A HANDGUN MAGAZINE WAS FOUND IN THE CAR.
Upson Lee High School Class of 2022 Valedictorian and Salutatorian
Congratulations to Upson-Lee High School's Class of 2022 top 2 seniors, Valedictorian Monserrath Mata and Salutatorian Andrew Caldwell. Upson-Lee High School will hold its graduation ceremony for the Class of 2022 on Friday, May 27, at Matthews Field. Gates will open at 6:30 PM and the ceremony begins at 8 PM. This is a private ceremony, and a ticket is required for admission. Reserved seating is available on a first-come basis for those with green and yellow tickets. Please remember that no noisemakers, balloons, or tripods are allowed inside Matthews Field. The ceremony will be live-streamed on the Thomaston-Upson You Tube channel. The link will be available on the school district's webpage and social media pages on the day of the event.
Wednesday, May 18, 2022
THOMASTON COUPLE FEATURED IN PEOPLE MAG
THE LATEST ISSUE OF PEOPLE MAGAZINE FEATURES A THOMASTON COUPLE MARLON AND TONIA BROWN DESCRIBED AS MENTORS ON A MISSION, WHO WILL BE HIGHLIGHTED ON HDTV SUNDAY NIGHT 8PM AS PART OF THE HOMETOWN HEROS AMONG US.
THE BROWNS ARE PART OF THE NEW HDTV SERIES --" HOMETOWN KICKSTART PRESENTED BY PEOPLE" -- AND TELLS THE STORY OF HOW THE BROWNS OPENED THEIR HEARTS AND HOMES TO HELP YOUTH.
CITY HALL IS SPONSORING A DOWNTOWN WATCH PARTY ON THE SOUTHSIDE OF THE SQUARE SUNDAY EVENING 5;30 TO 9 WITH A BIG SCREEN AND CONCESSIONS.
TWO KILLED IN SOUTHERN UPSON CO
UPSON COUNTY SHERIFF DAN KILGORE CONFIRMS TWO MOTORISTS WERE KILLED IN A HEAD-ON COLLISION ON PLEASANT GROVE ROAD NEAR THE CRAWFORD COUNTY LINE, TUESDAY AROUND 4;30PM.
REPORTS ARE THE TWO FATALITIES ARE CAMERON TRAYLOR, IN HIS 20'S WHO PLAYED ON THE UPSON-LEE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TEAM AND GRANT KING IN HIS 60'S , A CUSTODIAN AT UL MIDDLE SCHOOL WHO REPORTEDLY WAS PLANNING TO RETIRE AFTER THE SCHOOL TERM.
101 NEWS WAS TOLD MR. KING WAS DRIVING A PICK-UP, PULLING A TRAILOR AND MR. TRAYLOR WAS IN AN AUTO, POSSIBLY AN AUDI THAT CAUGHT ON FIRE AFTER THE CRASH AND THEN CAUGHT THE WOODS ON FIRE.
SHERIFF KILGORE ASKED FOR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS FOR THE TWO FAMILIES WHO HAVE LOST LOVED-ONES.
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
UPSON COUNTY CLERK SWORN IN AS VICE PRESIDENT OF GEORGIA COUNTY CLERK’S ASSOCIATION
Chairman Norman Allen and the Upson County Board of Commissioners are delighted to announce that Upson County Clerk, Jessica Jones, was sworn in as Vice President of the Georgia County Clerk’s Association (GCCA) on Tuesday, May 17, 2022.
The Georgia County Clerk's Association was established over 50 years ago to generate a coordinated interest among County Clerks and their Boards of Commissioners in county affairs, and to promote the welfare of county government. As Vice President of the GCCA, Jessica is authorized to act in all instances and with equal power as the President when the President is not present at meetings or is otherwise unable to attend to official duties, serve as Chairman of the Budget Committee, and the office of Vice President shall be affirmed at the Annual Meeting of the Board.
Jessica Jones has worked for Upson County for over twelve years and has held the role of Upson County Clerk for eight years. She is a Certified County Clerk and previously held the position of Treasurer of the GCCA before taking on the job of Vice President in 2022.
Jessica excels at the core duty of a county clerk, which is to serve as the official record keeper for the county. She has implemented new processes that resulted in county records becoming easily referenceable and searchable documents. She was able to create an archive of all board actions including meeting minutes, official communications, board contracts, and much more. Not only has she implemented these new processes, but she has also been able to go back to previous records and use
her current strategies to organize and streamline older records so that they, too are a searchable archive.
Upson County Manager, Jason Tinsley shared, “Jessica is the type of forward thinker that I like to have on my team. She works each day to create an accurate record of the official actions and plans of our county. She thinks outside of the box and comes up with creative ways to implement successful record keeping strategies. I know that anyone who works for our county in the future will be grateful for the level of detail that she puts into her work each day.”
Jessica always works to improve herself both professionally and personally. When she is not dedicating her time to her job, she is active in her community. Jessica is church secretary at Log Town Bethel Church. She is also a member of the Middle Georgia Basketball Officials Association and serves as a referee for local basketball games including both recreational league and school sponsored games.
To learn more about GCCA and the leadership duties that Jessica will fulfill as Vice President, please visit https://www.georgiacca.com/.
GUILTY PLEAS – JUDGE BEN J. MILLER, JR
MAY 16, 2022
TELLY WYCHE, CT. 1: POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE: ALFORD PLEA: 3 YEARS TO SERVE. CT. 2: POSSESSION OF DRUG RELATED OBJECTS: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 3: POSSESSION OF A FIREARM BY CONVICTED FELON: 5 YEARS TO SERVE CONCURRENT TO COUNT 1. CT. 4: POSSESSION OF A FIREARM BY CONVICTED FELON: 5 YEARS TO SERVE CONCURRENT TO COUNT 3; CONCURRENT TO CASE 21R0246.
TELLY WYCHE, CT. 1: BATTERY FAMILY VIOLENCE: ALFORD PLEA: 12 MONTHS TO SERVE CONCURRENT TO CASE 21R0245.
DARRON STOKES, CT. 1: VIOLATION OF THE RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRURPT ORGANIZATION ACT: 10 YEARS, SERVE 2 YEARS IN PRISON; FOLLOWED BY 8 YEARS ON PROBATION; $1,000 FINE; BANISHMENT FROM THE GRIFFIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. CT. 2: VIOLATION OF THE RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRURPT ORGANIZATION ACT: NOLLE PROSEQUI.
FUN 101FM TO AIR PIKE PIRATES STATE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
THE PIKE COUNTY PIRATES MOVED TO THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES BY SWEEPING DEFENDING STATE CHAMPS, NORTH HALL OF GAINESVILLE, MONDAY IN ZEBULON 5-2 AND 9-2. PIKE PLAYS THE WINNER OF THE REDAN-PIERCE COUNTY GAME IN BLACKSHEAR,GA. TODAY . THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES WILL BE PLAYED IN THE BRAVES FARM TEAM BALL PARK IN GWINNETT COUNTY. FIRST GAME MONDAY 5PM, FOLLOWED BY THE 2ND AND IF A 3RD GAME IS NECESSARY TUESDAY AT 12;30.
ALL GAMES ON FUN 101 FM.
Saturday, May 14, 2022
Thomaston Native Wins World Tennis Championship
The USTA (US Tennis Assoc) governs tennis in the US, the ITF (International Tennis Federation) governs tennis globally and runs the World Championships each year somewhere across the globe.
The USTA classifies tournaments from Levels 1 (National Championship) down to the smallest Level 7. The World Championship is a special category of it’s own above Level 1. The bigger the tournament, the more ranking points you get for winning matches. Each year, the USTA has 3 National Championships for each age group, one on each surface, grass, clay and hard courts.
At National Championships, tournament players aspire to win a gold, silver or bronze ball representing 1st, 2nd or 3rd place. These have been the ultimate prizes for tournament players for decades.
Growing up Joe prioritized football, basketball and baseball, but always enjoyed playing tennis in the summers for fun, along with Ms. Wilder’s group lessons at Weaver Park.
Joe never played junior tournaments but did play on the high school team. Paul Sheets and Joe made it to the finals of state their junior year and lost in the semis their senior year.
Joe graduated from R. E. Lee in 1985 and West Point in 1989. While in the Army, and after, he played all the rec-type sports, softball, flag football, volleyball and basketball. In 1998 he became very serious about triathlon for several years.
In 2006 Joe rediscovered tennis. He’d been away from the game for close to 20 years, so he took lessons, practiced and began playing lower level tournaments.
In 2017, he played a Level 2 tournament in Atlanta against the #1 seed, Oren Motevassel. Joe lost 6-3, 6-2 but was thrilled with that result. Oren and Joe became friends, Oren would watch his matches along with Joe's wife Suzie and pass along helpful coaching tips.
In 2018, Oren and Joe decided to play together at the 2018 Clay Court National Championship. With low expectations, they were surprised to win a silver ball (2nd place losing in finals 7-6, 7-5).
In 2020 (during the COVID shutdown of tournaments) they decided to play some tournaments in the 50s to prepare for the first year in the 55s. Again, they were surprised to make it to the finals (another Silver Ball) of the 2021 Grass Court National Championships held in Providence, Rhode Island for the 50+ age group and were 4th place in the Hard Court 50s National Championships in October in Peachtree City, Georgia.
In 2022, they are undefeated and have won three Level 2 tournaments in Naples FL, St. Petersburg FL and Baton Rouge. The team's confidence coming into the World Championships was high as they drew a first round bye. In the 2nd round they defeated a team from Portugal 6-2, 6-4 and defeated a team from Mexico 6-1, 6-1 in the 3rd round. The quarterfinal match against a team from Finland went to a tie breaker and after being down 2-7, Joe and Oren ran off 8 straight points to win the match. The semi-final round against a team from the Netherlands also reached a tie breaker. The pair won the final round in straight sets 6-0, 6-2.
Joe and his wife Suzie also won a Silver Ball at the Husband-Wife Hard Court National Championship for the 50+ age group in 2021. Joe has also won 13 City Championships over the years in ALTA (Atlanta Lawn Tennis Association) leagues.
Joe and Suzie live in Peachtree City, GA where Joe now owns a financial services firm with 3 partners.
Friday, May 13, 2022
EARLY VOTING OPEN IN GA. SAT 5/14/22
THE LATEST TOTALS FOR UPSON COUNTY THROUGH FRIDAY 1227 IN-PERSON 112 ABSENTEE
IN PIKE COUNTY A 6% TURN-OUT WITH A WEEK TO GO---892 TOTAL IN-PERSON 65 ABSENTEE. REGISTRAR DAVID NEYHART REPORTS PIKE COUNTY IS CLOSE TO BREAKING THE RECORD FOR IN-PERSON EARLY VOTING IN THE 2020 PRIMARY, AVERAGING OVER 80 PER DAY.
Spalding County Man Arrested For Child Sex Crimes
The GBI CEACC Unit began an investigation into Smith’s online activity after receiving a Cybertip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) regarding the online possession of images depicting child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The investigation led to a search warrant at Smith’s residence in Spalding County, Georgia, and his subsequent arrest. Smith was found in Jasper County, Georgia, at the time of his arrest, but was directly taken to the Spalding County Jail. The Spalding County Sheriff’s Office and the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office assisted with this case.
This investigation is part of the ongoing effort by the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, housed within the GBI’s Child Exploitation and Computer Crimes Unit, to identify those involved in the child pornography trade. The ICAC Program, created by the U. S. Department of Justice, was developed in response to the increasing number of children and teenagers using the Internet, the proliferation of child sexual abuse material, and the heightened online activity by predators searching for unsupervised contact with underage victims.
Anyone with information about other cases of child exploitation is asked to contact the Georgia Bureau of Investigation Child Exploitation Unit at 404-270-8870.
Anonymous tips can also be submitted by calling 1-800-597-TIPS(8477), online at https://gbi.georgia.gov/submit-tips-online, or by downloading the See Something, Send Something mobile app.
Pike County Man Arrested For Child Sex Crimes
The GBI CEACC Unit began an investigation into Collis’ online activity after receiving a Cybertip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) regarding the online possession of images depicting child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The investigation led to a search warrant at Collis’ residence in Pike County, Georgia, and his subsequent arrest. The Pike County Sheriff’s Office assisted the GBI with this case.
This investigation is part of the ongoing effort by the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, housed within the GBI’s Child Exploitation and Computer Crimes Unit, to identify those involved in the child pornography trade. The ICAC Program, created by the U. S. Department of Justice, was developed in response to the increasing number of children and teenagers using the Internet, the proliferation of child sexual abuse material, and the heightened online activity by predators searching for unsupervised contact with underage victims.
Anyone with information about other cases of child exploitation is asked to contact the Georgia Bureau of Investigation Child Exploitation Unit at 404-270-8870.
Anonymous tips can also be submitted by calling 1-800-597-TIPS(8477), online at https://gbi.georgia.gov/submit-tips-online, or by downloading the See Something, Send Something mobile app.
Thursday, May 12, 2022
Thursday Is Travon Signing Day
THE CONTRACT IS A GUARANTEED $37.4 MILLION OVER FOUR YEARS, INCLUDING A $24.4 MILLION SIGNING BONUS, AND THE CONTRACT INCLUDES A FIFTH-YEAR TEAM OPTION. THE CONTRACT IS FULLY GUARANTEED.
NEW A.D. AT UPSON-LEE
At the Tuesday, May 10th, board meeting, the Thomaston-Upson Board of Education approved Dr. Howard Busby as Athletic Director of Upson-Lee High School, as recommended by Superintendent Dr. Larry Derico. Dr. Busby has been employed with Thomaston-Upson Schools since 2019. He has taught health and physical education, weight training, driver's education, business, and work-based learning at Upson-Lee High School. Dr. Busby has coached multiple sports for the Knights, including football, baseball, and track. Congratulations to Dr. Busby!
PIKE CO PIRATES SEMI FINALS ON FUN 101FM
THE PIKE COUNTY PIRATES ADVANCED TO THE STATE SEMI FINALS, WEDNESDAY WITH AN 8-1 WIN OVER G.A.C. NEXT UP A SERIES WITH THE DEFENDING STATE CHAMPS NORTH HALL MONDAY 4PM IN ZEBULON -- THE FIRST GAME OF A DOUBLE HEADER. IF A THIRD GAME IS NECESSARY ITS TUESDAY AT 4. ALL GAMES BROADCAST ON FUN 101 FM.
WE FONDLY REMEMBER LINDA BEST
I STEPPED OUT FRONT OF THE GROUP AND SHOW NUFF WALKING TOWARD US WAS YOKO ONO. WHEN SHE APPROACHED , I SPOKE UP AND SAID "HELLO YOKO" AND SHE SMILED AND SAID "HELLO," AND WALKED ON BY. I GUESS U COULD SAY THAT WAS MY BRUSH WITH FAME, UNLESS YOU COUNT THE TIME I SHOOK HANDS WITH PRESIDENT GERALD FORD IN LAS VEGAS, OR PERHAPS THE TIME I SHOOK HANDS WITH LARRY "BUD" MELMAN FROM THE DAVID LETTERMAN SHOW AT A BRAVES WORLD SERIES GAME.
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
PIKE CO LOSING EMS PROVIDER
Pike County has received a letter of termination of services from Veterans Medical Transport, LLC. According to the letter of termination, the services will end on June 10, 2022. Pike County is investigating all available options to ensure the provision of the Emergency Medical Services in Pike County in view of the stated termination date.
Upson BOC Votes No To Mini Warehouses On Knight Trail
NO ONE TESTIFIED AGAINST THE REQUEST AT TUESDAY'S MEETING--BUT CHAIRMAN NORMAN ALLEN SAID HIS PHONE HAD BEEN RINGING OFF THE HOOK, APPARENTLY OPPOSED TO THE MINI WAREHOUSES, SO CLOSE TO THE SCHOOLS COMPLEX.
MS. RIGGINS TOLD THE COMMISSIONERS THE BUSINESS WOULD NOT INTERFERE WITH SCHOOL TRAFFIC, BUT COMMISSIONER JAMES ELLINGTON EXPRESSED CONCERN ABOUT THE SAFETY OF STUDENTS IN MAKING THE MOTION TO DENY.
PLANNING AND ZONING DIRECTOR DOUG CURRIER SAID HIS RECOMMENDATION TO DENY FROM A-R TO C-2 ZONING WAS BASED ON THE LACK OF COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES IN THE AREA, IN EFFECT, IT WOULD BE SPOT ZONING, PLUS IT WAS NOT A BUSINESS COMPATABLE WITH SCHOOLS.
UPSON BOC SUPPORTS BROADBAND
UPSON OBSERVES BUILDING SAFETY MONTH
Upson County Commission Chairman, Norman Allen, and Upson County Building Official, Thomas Keyt, signed a proclamation this morning recognizing May as Building Safety Month.
Tuesday, May 10, 2022
T-U BOE FORUM REPLAY
FUN 101 FM WILL REPLAY A POLITICAL FORUM THIS SUNDAY AT 6AM FEATURING CANDIDATES FOR THOMASTON-UPSON BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Spalding Sheriff Dix Attacks Drive-By Shootings
From May 2nd through May 6th of 2022 a similar operation based on similar incidents, was conducted by Spalding County Special Operations and STING Unit, Georgia Bureau of Investigations, Georgia Department of Community Supervision, and Spalding County Sheriff’s Office Uniform Patrol Officers. During this 5-day zero tolerance operation resulted in a total of 27 arrests. Out those 27 arrests, 17 were either confirmed criminal street gang members or their associates. This 5-day collaborative effort led to 6 firearms being taken off the streets, 4 of which were stolen, including one from as far as Delaware. It also led to the seizure of cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana, various pills, stolen dirt bikes, along with the execution of six search warrants.
OINK JOINT EATERY ZEBULON DAMAGED BY FIRE
IT STARTED IN THE KITCHEN AREA AROUND 2;30AM AND FIRE UNITS FROM PIKE COUNTY, SPALDING, GRIFFIN, AND NORTHSIDE THOMASTON RESPONDED.
UNITS MANAGED TO CONTAIN THE FIRE TO THE COOKING AREA, BUT THE INTERIOR OF THE RESTAURANT AND AJOINING BUILDINGS DID SUSTAIN SOME SMOKE DAMAGE.
COUNTY MANAGER BRANDON ROGERS TOLD 101 NEWS THIS MORNING THERE IS STILL A SMOKEY ODOR IN DOWNTOWN ZEBULON BUT HE COMMENDED PIKE COUNTY DEPUTY JASON WRIGHT AND ANOTHER DEPUTY FOR BEING THE FIRST ON THE SCENE OF THE FIRE AND ALERTING FIRE DEPARTMENTS.Monday, May 9, 2022
Helipad Nearing Completion at Upson Regional Medical Center
Beginning sometime in June, medical helicopters will begin utilizing Upson Regional Medical Center’s brand-new helipad.
Previously, medical helicopters have landed on the front lawn of the Thomaston First United Methodist Church. An ambulance and crew were necessary to meet the helicopter in order to transport patients to or from Upson Regional. “Depending on a patient’s condition, time can equal life or quality of life,” said Upson Regional CEO Jeff Tarrant. “We are so appreciative that our friends at the First United Methodist Church have allowed landings on their property for quite a few years. Constructing a helipad on the hospital’s campus, however, will reduce patient transport times significantly. We know this will make an immediate difference in the lives of our patients,” he added.
A ribbon cutting ceremony will be held very soon, with plans for a ceremonial first landing at that time.
“The helipad is a significant investment in our hospital and community—a very visible sign of progress as we continue to look for ways we can expand and improve healthcare within our six-county region.,” said Tarrant. “We look forward to celebrating the positive impact this will make,” he added.
EARLY VOTING UPSON, PIKE, LAMAR
HERE'S EARLY VOTING TOTALS THROUGH SATURDAY FOR THE MAY 24TH PRIMARY--
UPSON COUNTY--626, PIKE COUNTY 433, LAMAR COUNTY 318.
WEEKEND RESCUE ON THE FLINT RIVER
FOUR MEMBERS OF A MANCHESTER FAMILY WERE RESCUED SATURDAY EVENING BY THURSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT AFTER THEIR CANOE TRIP ON THE FLINT RIVER FROM SPREWELL BLUFF WAS CAUGHT BY DARKNESS BEFORE THEY COULD REACH THE HIGHWAY 36 BRIDGE.
UPSON S.O. SAID THE FAMILY WAS O.K. AFTER IT WAS CONTACTED BY KATHERN EDGEMAN WHO SAID THEY WERE STRANDED ON THE RIVER . THURSTON FIRST RESPONDERS FOUND THEM ON THE UPSON COUNTY SIDE OF THE RIVER , PAST TABLE ROCK.
JOHN, LANDON, DAKOTA, AND KATHERN EDGEMAN WERE IN THE PARTY.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY MARIE BRODER REPORTS
Doing the Right Thing
A whiff of summer is upon us and I am yet again thankful for the blessing of air conditioning. Away from the Office, I have been happily watching our little backyard garden sprout while dreaming of some fresh tomatoes and green beans. Here’s to hoping the deer and rabbits don’t get to them first.
As things heat up outside, our offices continue to simmer with trials and trial preparation. Last week, a Spalding County Jury sent another message to wrongdoers in our community by convicting an armed robber who stole a purse from a customer at the Ringgold’s Grocery at the point of a gun. Our team was headed by Adele Petersen and Holly MacDonald with support from our victim advocates, investigators, and the hard work of the Spalding County Sheriff’s Office. I am very proud of their hard work and the outcome. Judge W. Fletcher Sams sentenced the Defendant, who was a felon previously convicted of armed robbery, to life without the possibility of parole.
While I often focus on the outward result of my offices’ work, there are thousands of decisions that take place without ever entering the public eye. This work is not done in secret, of course, but the kind editors who publish these articles would not have room for me to tell you about everything that happens on a given day in our office.
What do I mean by these thousand quiet decisions? I am referring to cases that cannot be proven beyond a reasonable doubt that are dismissed, pleas that are negotiated with due consideration to the victims, defendants, and community at large, and hard conversations that happen between our Office and Defense Attorneys, Victims, and the law enforcement officers who bring us cases. The guiding principle that I strive to follow, and what I expect each of my employees to follow, is this: always do the right thing, even when it’s hard, and especially when no one is looking.
How does this play out? A case comes across your desk where someone was caught red-handed with a significant amount of hard drugs. But, in reviewing the file, you see the investigating officer has made what appears to be a mistake—he should have obtained a search warrant. There might be some arguable legal justification for why he didn’t, but what is the right thing to do? Pursue a charge when you know someone is guilty but the evidence was not obtained according to the law? Or dismiss the case and address the mistake with the law enforcement officer? What is the right thing? Hard as it might be to let someone who is guilty of poisoning our
community walk free, the right thing to do is dismiss the case and talk to the officer so the violation of a Constitutional right does not happen again. Thankfully, law enforcement in our Circuit also strive to do the right thing and this issue rarely arises. Yet, these sorts of decision happen on a large and small scale every day in our office. And they are not easy choices. But you trust us to make them and we do not take that for granted.
None of us are perfect. We make mistakes. But our oath and our duty are clear: please know that even when you are not looking - we are striving to do the right thing.
I would be remiss if I didn’t mention Mother’s Day. I am the product of an amazing mother, grandmothers, and a lovely mother-in-law. Many great women in my family have fought so that I could be the first appointed and then elected female District Attorney of the Griffin Judicial Circuit. I pray that I can show my daughter that she can also achieve anything that she strives to be. Thank you to all the mothers out there. You make the world go round. Until next time, be kind to your mamas and also to one anothe
UPSON COUNTY MANAGER JASON TINSLEY REAPPOINTED TO SERVE ON ACCG’S BOARD OF MANAGERS
a member of the Board of Managers on the Association County Commissioners of Georgia (ACCG or Georgia’s County Association) Board of Managers. The 2022-2023 Board of Managers was sworn in during a special luncheon at the ACCG Annual Conference in Chatham County.
“Elected by their peers each spring, the ACCG Board of Managers is a group of dynamic leaders that serve as decisionmakers on behalf of our organization,” said Executive Director Dave Wills. “I would like to congratulate our newly installed Board and look forward to working alongside them to continue the work of advancing Georgia’s counties.”
Jason Tinsley has served as Upson County Manager since 2018. In his current role, Tinsley is responsible for managing and coordinating all county government operations and other activities as specified by federal, state and local law, and as directed by the Board of County Commissioners in order to provide innovative, effective and fiscally responsible government services. Previous roles held by Jason include Senior Management and Budget Analyst for Leon County (FL), Assistant County Manager and Finance Director for Habersham County (GA), County Administrator for Wayne County (GA), City Manager for the City of Jefferson (GA) and County Manager for Marion County (GA). In his former positions, Tinsley gained significant experience in local government finance, policy analysis, economic development, and human resource management.
In addition to his role as a member of the Board of Managers with the ACCG, he acts as President of the Georgia Association of County Managers and Administrators. Jason also serves as a member of the National Association of Counties (NACO) Finance, Pensions and Intergovernmental Affairs Steering Committee, International City/County Management Association (ICMA) and the Georgia City/County Management Association (GCCMA).
Jason and his wife, Kaylyn, reside in Thomaston, Georgia with their four children, Jackson, Joel, Jensen and Anne. Jason enjoys spending his spare time coaching his sons in youth sports, running and spending time on the Georgia coast with his family. Tinsley holds his bachelor’s degree in political science and a Master of City Management degree from East Tennessee State University.