Friday, May 29, 2026

T-U SCHOOLS BUDGET PUBLIC HEARING TESTIMONY

 My name is Ambure Leavitt, and I worked for Thomaston-Upson County Schools for six years.

I loved my job. I loved the students, the teachers, and this community. But eventually, I had to leave because I could not survive financially on the salary being provided.

My paycheck was around $1,200 a month.

As a parent, that was not enough to support myself and my child. And now, the same community is being asked to afford groceries, utilities, housing, and property taxes while being asked to accept another 1.51 mill tax increase.

Before taxpayers are asked to give more, they deserve answers.

Over the years, support positions have been cut, absorbed, or left unfilled. My former position as an attendance clerk was one of them. Now those responsibilities are falling onto teachers who are already overwhelmed.

The work does not disappear when positions are cut. It simply gets pushed onto the people already carrying the heaviest load.

We are not losing employees because they don’t care. We are losing them because they cannot survive financially.

That should concern every person in this room.

At the same time, paraprofessionals and support staff are being reduced in environments where students need more supervision and support — not less.

Teachers are evacuating classrooms during behavioral incidents. Staff members are overwhelmed. Students and parents continue expressing concerns about bullying and classroom behavior.

If children are truly the priority, why are classrooms losing support instead of gaining it?

I also noticed a proposed assistant social worker position in the budget at nearly $50,000 a year.

And I want to be clear — this is not criticism of social workers. I worked closely with ours, and I know how valuable they are to students and families.

My concern is about priorities.

At a time when classrooms are losing support staff, teachers are stretched beyond capacity, and taxpayers are left wondering why existing classroom needs continue going unmet.

Could that funding help place another teacher in a classroom?

Could it help restore support staff positions?

Could it help relieve some of the pressure being placed on teachers every single day?

Those are fair questions for this community to ask.

And I think one of the biggest frustrations in Thomaston-Upson County is the message people feel they are receiving.

Academic scores remain low.

Bullying concerns continue being reported.

Teachers and staff are overwhelmed.

Yet the main thing this community continues hearing is that more money is needed.

People want to know:

  • What is being done to improve student outcomes?
  • What is being done to improve safety and behavior in schools?
  • What is being done to retain good teachers and staff before asking taxpayers to carry an even heavier burden?

Families across this county are already making sacrifices in their own homes every single day. People are cutting back, working extra jobs, and trying to survive rising costs however they can.

I want our schools to succeed.

I want teachers supported.

I want students safe.

But the message being sent right now is that the burden keeps falling on classrooms, teachers, staff, and taxpayers while they are expected to do more and more with less and less.

And at some point, we have to ask:

How much more are teachers, staff, parents, and taxpayers expected to carry before enough is enough?

At some point, the people making decisions for this district need to be willing to make sacrifices too.

Tonight, I am asking this board not to approve this millage increase until this community sees stronger accountability, stronger classroom support, and a clearer commitment to the students, teachers, and staff carrying this district every single day.

Thank you.


CONTRACT FOR T-U SCHOOLS NEW SUPER

  THE  THOMASTON-UPSON  BOARD OF  EDUCATION  HAS  RELEASED  THE  THREE   YEAR  CONTRACT  OF    NEW  SUPERINTENDANT  DR. TRAVET WITHERSPOON  OF  VALDOSTA  CITY  SCHOOLS--$170,000 ANNUALLY  Payable  IN  12  MONTHLY  INSTALLMENTS  WITH  A  3%  PAY  INCREASE AS  OF  JULY  IST  2027  AND    THREE  PER  CENT JULY  IST 2028.   THE  CONTRACT  TERMS- 36  MONTHS  COMMENCING  JULY  IST  2026  AND  ENDING  JUNE  30TH  2029 WITH  PROVISIONS  TO  EXTEND  IT.

 

 THE  CONTRACT  INCLUDES    A  MONTHLY  IN-COUNTY TRAVEL  ALLOWANCE  OF  $500   AND   THE  BOARD  WILL  PAY 100% OF  THE  HEALTH  INSURANCE  FAMILY  COVERAGE. ALSO  THE  BOARD  WILL  TAKE  THREE  BIDS  FOR  THE  NEW  SUPERINENDANT'S  MOVING   EXPENSES   FROM  LAKELAND , GEORGIA  TO  THOMASTON  EXPECTED  TO  BE  IN  THE  RANGE  OF  $5000.

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

CITY OF THOMASTON SETS TWO PUBLIC HEARINGS TO CLOSE A VAPE SHOP

 NOTICE OF ZONING ORDINANCE HEARING

GEORGIA, UPSON COUNTY

RE: Ordinance of the City of Thomason, Georgia to Revoke the Special Use 

Permit of property located at 1091 Hwy 19 N, Suite B

The public is hereby notified pursuant to the Georgia Zoning Procedures Act and Zoning 

Ordinance of the City of Thomaston, Georgia, that the Thomaston Zoning Commission 

will hold a public hearing (1st public hearing) in the meeting room at the ThomastonUpson County Government Complex, located at 106 East Lee Street, Thomaston, Georgia, 

at 12:30 P.M. on June 15, 2026. The Mayor and City Council of the City of Thomaston, 

Georgia, will hold its first read and public hearing (2nd public hearing) in the meeting 

room at the Thomaston-Upson County Government Complex at 7:00 P.M. on June 16, 

2026 The second read and vote will be held at the regular City Council meeting scheduled 

for 7:00 P.M. on June 16, 2026, relative to the Revoking of the Special Use Permit for 

property located at 1091 Hwy. 19 N, Suite B, Thomaston, Georgia.

Wherefore a Special Use Permit was granted by the Council and Mayor of the City 

of Thomaston to Michael Lee, Pacific Management Group, LLC, for his business located 

at 1091 Highway 19 North, Suite B, Thomaston, Georgia; and 

Whereas the Special Use Permit provided that no low THC, THC, marijuana 

concentrates, marijuana paraphernalia, pipes, bongs, grinders, or any related objects 

were to be stocked or sold; and

Whereas, Michael Lee, Pacific Management Group, LLC, at his business located 

at 1091 Highway 19 North, Suite B did stock and did sell said prohibited products and 

has been charged and arrested for selling said prohibited products to under aged minors; 

Therefore, the Mayor and Council of the City of Thomaston will hold two (2) 

public hearings to discuss and to withdraw its Special Use Permit allowing the 

operation of a business located at 1091 Highway 19 North, Suite B, Thomaston, Georgia 

owned and operated by Michael Lee, Pacific Management Group, LLC. Said hearings will 

be held on June 15, 2026 at 12:30 p.m. and June 16, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. at the Upson County 

Government Complex, located at 106 E Lee St., Thomaston, Georgia.

This 19th day of May 2026.

THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF THOMASTON, GEORGI

Sunday, May 24, 2026

GA TECH AND UGA WIN CONFERENCE BASEBALL TITLES

GA.  TECH  WON  THE  ACC  BASEBALL  TOURNAMENT  OVER  NORTH  CAROLINA 13-6  SUNDAY.  FORMER  UPSON=LEE  PITCHER JACKSON  BLAKELY  WAS    THE  WINNING  PITCHER  FOR  TECH  IN  THE  SEMI-FINAL  WIN  OVER  MIAMI  SATURDAY 9-3. STARTER  BLAKELY  IMPROVED  TO   8-1  AFTER  LIMITING  MIAMI  TO  TWO  RUNS  ON  SEVEN HITS  OVER  5.2  INNINGS.

THE  GA.  BULLDOGS  WON  THE  SEC  BASEBALL  TOURNAMENT  SUNDAY  11-1  OVER  ARKANSAS. 

Friday, May 22, 2026

UGA ATHLETIC ASSOC. BOARD OF DIRECTORS

 

LAKE OCONEE, Ga. — A fiscal year 2027 budget of $239.1 million was unanimously approved by the University of Georgia Athletic Association Board of Directors at its annual spring meeting that concluded Friday. 


The budget projection for 2027 represents an 8.2 percent increase from the 2026 budget. A growth in revenue is expected due to an increase in Southeastern Conference distribution and expanded ticket revenue in football due to the Georgia/Florida game being played in Atlanta, among other factors. 


Day two agenda items included presentations from student representatives Lauren Baker and Kaila Jackson as well as a student wellness committee report from faculty athletics representative professor David Shipley. 

GORDON STATE'S PRESIDENT LEAVING

 BARNESVILLE, Ga. – Gordon State College is reflecting on a period of significant institutional growth and momentum following the announcement Friday that President Donald J. Green has been confirmed as president of Valdosta State University by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG). Since arriving at Gordon State in 2023, Green has led the college through a period of strategic advancement centered on student success, enrollment growth, workforce alignment and campus revitalization. Under his leadership, Gordon State launched the “Future Forward” strategic plan, a multi-year roadmap focused on accelerating degree completion, strengthening student support systems and aligning academic offerings with the evolving needs of Georgia’s workforce. The college achieved a record Fall-to-Fall retention rate of 64.5% in 2025, marking a 13% increase over the previous year

DOMESTIC CASE SHOOTING IN GRIFFIN

 GRIFFIN  POLICE  HAVE  ARRESTED  A   COUPLE INVOLVED IN A  DOMESTIC  INCIDENT  THAT  RESULTED  IN  A  SHOOTING AT  THE   700  BLOCK  OF  WEST  POPLAR ST.  THE  PRIMARY  AGGRESSOR  A   FEMALE  , 33- YEAR  OLD  EMMEKIA  PONDER ALLEGEDLY  SHOT  27-YEAR  OLD  DERRICK  ROBINSON  IN  THE  SHOULDER    WHO  WAS  CHARGED  WITH  BATTERY  FAMILY VIOLENCE.

Thursday, May 21, 2026

GSP ARREST IN UPSON FATAL WRECK

 ACCORDING  TO  POST  26  GSP--THOMASTON    COMMANDER  SGT. JAMES  WOMBLE    TROOPERS  HAVE   ARRESTED 31  YEAR  OLD  SARAH ELIZABETH  DANIEL  OF  STAFFORD  AVE.-BARNESVILLE  ON  CHARGES  OF  VECHICULAR  HOMOCIDE   AND  OTHER  VIOLATIONS     IN  THE  DEATH  OF   29  YEAR  OLD  DANIEL  BLOUNT  OF  SKELTON  ROAD-THOMASTON ON   APRIL  18TH.   THE  ACCIDENT  HAPPENED  ON  DELRAY  ROAD   JUST  BEFORE  TYLER  LANE   AND   BOND  WAS  SET  AT  $300,000  FOR  MS.  DANIEL.


MR. BLOUNT  WAS  DRIVING   A   TRIUMPH   ROADSTER  CONVERTIBLE   AND   THE  GSP  REPORT  SAID   MS.  DANIEL    ATTEMPTED  TO PASS  ANOTHER  VEHICLE   IN  A   HONDA   AND  CAUSED   A  HEAD-ON  COLLISION--TROOPER DAVID JOSEPH  SUTTON  SAID  IN  HIS  REPORT. 

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

EX-DA ADAMS WINS SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE IN LAMAR, BUTTS, AND MONROE

 EX-DISTRICT  ATTORNEY  JONATHAN  ADAMS  HAS  APPARENTLY  WON   THE  JUDGESHIP  RACE   IN  THE    TOWALIGA   JUDICIAL   CIRCUIT  WITH  51 POINT 85%  OF  THE  VOTE.  DR.  BUBBA  LONGGREER  SEEMS  TO  BE  HEADED  FOR  A  RUNOFF  FOR  GA. SCHOOL  SUPERINTENDANT  WITH INCUMBENT  RICHARD  WOODS.

THOMASTON VAPE STORE COULD BE SHUT DOWN

 CITY OF  THOMASTON  ATTORNEY  JOHNNIE  CALDWELL  TOLD  THE CITY  COUNCIL  TUESDAY  NIGHT  HE  HAD  THE POLICE  DEPARTMENT  TO  SERVE  NOTICE   TO  THE OWNER OF  THOMASTON  TOBACCO  AND  VAPE  AT  1091  19  NORTH  THAT  A  HEARING  WILL  BE  HELD  REGARDING  A  VARIANCE  GRANTED  THE  BUSINESS  AS  CITY  HALL  REPORTEDLY  SEEKS  TO  SHUT-DOWN  THE  BUSINESS.  THE  OWNER  ABDUL-GHA-FOOR  SA-LAY--OWNER OF  THE  VAPE  STORE  WAS  ARRESTED  ON  FELONY  CHRGES  OF  SELLING  VAPE PRODUCTS  TO  AN  UNDERAGE    UNDERCOVER  POLICE OFFICER.A   PRODUCT  THAT  SEEMS  TO  HAVE  THC  PROPERTIES.

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

UPSON CO ELECTED A NEW COUNTY COMMISSIONER

 UPSON  COUNTY  ELECTED  A   NEW  COUNTY  COMMISSIONER  FOR  DISTRICT  3  IN  TUESDAY'S  PRIMARY--BRIAN "BUD" JOHNSTON  POLLED 662  VOTES--56.58%  TO  DEFEAT INCUMBENT  PAUL  JONES  WHO  RECEIVED 277  VOTES-23.68%  AND  BILL  MAHER  WON   16%  OF  THE  VOTE OR  197  VOTES  .  SCHOOL  BOARD  CHAIR JACQUELINE   HOLLIS  POLLED 66% OF   THE  VOTE  TO  DEFEAT  CHALLENGER VAY  WALKER  WITH 30%.


ELIZABETH  DALLAS GOBEIL  GOT  ALMOST 66%  OF  UPSON'S  VOTE  FOR  REELECTION  TO  THE  GA.  COURT OF  APPEALS  AND  WAS  LEADING  STATEWIDE.


THOMASTONIAN  BUBBA  LONGGREAR  POLLED  38%  FOR  STATE  SCHOOL  SUPERINTENDANT  BUT  CAME  UP  SHORT  TO  INCUMBENT  RICHARD  WOODS  WHO  RECEIVED  50.88%.


UPSON'S  STATE  SENATOR   DISTRICT  18   STEVEN  MCNEEL GOT  90%  OF  THE  VOTE  OVER  EUGENE ALLISON  OF  THOMASTON  WHO  POLLED  9.88%.

Monday, May 18, 2026

UPSON COUNTY TAX COMMISSIONER MEMO

 Upson County’s next delinquent tax sale will be held October 6th, 2026. Any properties that are still due for 2025 taxes or before will be submitted to this sale on June 5th, 2026. At that time, tax sale fees amounting to $225.00 per parcel will be added to the amount of taxes due. These fees include pre-levy costs and the cost of a title search for each property. We highly encourage anyone still owing 2025 property tax to have your account paid in full before June 5th . This does not apply to any properties still under BOE appeal for the 2025 tax year. If you have any concerns or questions, please contact the Tax Office at 706-647-8931

Thursday, May 14, 2026

PLEA LIST – JUDGE W. FLETCHER SAMS, GJC MAY 14, 2026

1.  25R0375

ERIC BERNARDJOHNSON

CT. 1: FLEEING/ATTEMPTING TO ELUDE

POLICE OFFICER: 10 YEARS WITH THE FIRST 1 YEAR TO SERVE, FOLLOWED BY 9 YEARS ON

PROBATION; 80 HOURS COMMUNITYSERVICE;

 

 

$1,000 FINE.

CT. 2: FLEEING/ATTEMPTING TO ELUDE POLICE OFFICER: NOLLE PROSEQUI.

CT. 3: INTERFERENCE WITH GOVERNMENT PROPERTY: 5 YEARS PROBATION, CONSECUTIVE TO COUNT1.

2.  25R0439

KORDAE BENDARIANCALDWELL

CT. 1: ENTERING AN AUTOMOBILE: 5 YEARS WITH 60-120 DAYS IN PDC ANDTHE REMAINDER ON PROBATION;$1,000 FINE; 80 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE; RESTITUTION OF $400.

CT. 2: THEFT BY TAKING: 5 YEARS PROBATION CONCURRENT WITHCOUNT 1.

3.  25R0492

STEPHEN BRET HATCHER

CT. 1: POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE: ALFORD PLEA 3 YEARS PROBATION; $1,000 FINE; 80HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE.

4.  25R0531

KELSEY JEAN PAIGELLOYD

CT. 1: THEFT BY SHOPLIFTING: 12 MONTHS PROBATION; $1,000 FINE; 40HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE.

5.  25R0537

AUDREY LYNN SELPH

CT. 1: THEFT OF SERVICES: 12 MONTHS PROBATIONCONCURRENT WITH 25R0546;

$500 FINE; RESTITUTION OF $78.95.

6.  25R0546

AUDREY LYNN SELPH

CT. 1: BATTERY- FAMILY VIOLENCE:

12 MONTHS PROBATION; $500 FINE; 40 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE.

7.  26R0023

NATALIE ROSEBOSWELL

CT. 1: THEFT BY TAKING: ALFORD PLEA:

12 MONTHS PROBATION; $500 FINE; 40 COMMUNITY SERVICE; RESTITUTION TBD.


8.          26R0078           CHRISTOPHER LEE FOUNTAIN                      CT. 1: THEFT BY DECEPTION: 5 YEARS

PROBATION WITH 1 YEAR TO SERVE IN CONFINEMENT (TIMESERVED); $1,000 FINE; 80 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE; RESTITUTION

$3,360.00.

 

9.          25R0341          MICHAEL DAVID FLEMING                                 CT. 1: OBSTRUCTION OF OFFICER: 12 MONTHS

PROBATION; $500 FINE; 40 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE.

PLEA LIST – JUDGE W. FLETCHER SAMS, GJC MAY 13, 2026

 

1.          24R0221           DERREK LEE NELLOR                                      CT. 1: AGGRAVATED ASSAULT: LESSER CHARGE

OF DISORDERLY CONDUCT: 5 MONTHS CONFINEMENT(TIME SERVED).

CT. 2: AGGRAVATED ASSAULT: NOLLE PROSEQUI.

CT. 3: BATTERY FAMILY VIOLENCE: NOLLE PROSEQUI.

CT. 4: CRIMINAL TRESPASS: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 5:OBSTRUCTION OF OFFICER: NOLLE PROSEQUI.

 

2.          24R0284          JOSEPH ZACHARY MCKINLEY                       CT. 1: BURGLARY 1ST DEGREE: 25 YEARS WITH

5 YEARS SERVED IN CONFINEMENT (TIME SERVED) AND THE REMAINDER ON PROBATION; 80 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE;

$1,000 FINE.

 

3.          25R0138         SANTONIO CORNELIUS ELLISON          CT. 1: DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE:

12 MONTHS PROBATION WITH 72 HOURS CONFINEMENT;30 DAYS COMMUNITY SERVICE; $1,000 FINE.

CT. 2: DRIVING WHILE LICENSE SUSPENDED: 12 MONTHSPROBATION CONCURRENT WITH COUNT 1; $1,000 FINE.

CT. 3: VIOLATION OF DUTY UPON STRIKING FIXED OBJECT:NOLLE PROSEQUI.

CT. 4: OPEN CONTAINER: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 5:FAILURE TO MAINTAIN LANE: NOLLE PROSEQUI.

CT. 6: RECKLESS DRIVING: NOLLE PROSEQUI. CT. 7:FAILURE TO WEAR SAFETY BELT: NOLLE PROSEQUI.

 

4.          25R0205           TEION JAVONTAE DAVIS                                CT. 1: POSSESSION OF COCAINE WITH INTENT

TO DISTRIBUTE: 10 YEARS WITH FIRST 2 YEARS TO SERVE IN CONFINEMENT AND THE REMAINDER ONPROBATION; 80 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE; $2,000 FINE.


 

CT. 2: FAILURE TO WEAR SAFETY BELT:NOLLE

PROSEQUI.

5.  25R0237

CALVIN SHEROID PRICE

CT. 1: AGGRAVATED ASSAULT-

FAMILY VIOLENCE: ALFORD PLEA: 10YEARS PROBATION; 80 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE;

$1,000 FINE.

6.  25R0381

CASEY ORLANDOMOORE

CT. 1: TRAFFICKING METHAMPHETAMINE: NOLLE PROSEQUI

CT. 2: POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE WITH INTENT TO DISTRIBUTE: 20 YEARS WITH THE FIRST 7 YEARS TO SERVE IN CONFINEMENT WITH REMAINDER ON PROBATION;$5,000 FINE; BANISHMENT FROM GRIFFIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.

CT. 3: INTERFERENCE WITH GOVERNMENT PROPERTY: 5 YEARS TOSERVE IN CONFINEMENT,CONCURRENT WITH COUNT 2. CT. 4:OBSTRUCTION OF OFFICER: NOLLE PROSEQUI.

CT. 5: OBSTRUCTION OF OFFICER: NOLLE PROSEQUI.

CT. 6: OBSTRUCTION OF OFFICER: NOLLE PROSEQUI.

7.  25R0482

DEPETRO VANQUIZKING

CT. 1: SIMPLE BATTERY-FAMILY VIOLENCE: NOLLE PROSEQUI.

CT. 2: PUBLIC DRUNKENESS: 12 MONTHS PROBATION; $1,000 FINE; 40HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE.

CT. 3: DISORDERLY CONDUCT: NOLLE

PROSEQUI.