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    Wednesday
    Oct202010

    Fifth Quarter Takes First Place with Students and Parents

      Following the BHS varsity football game on Friday, October 15th, almost one hundred students congregated outside First United Methodist Church on Shotwell Street. The gathering, known as the Fifth Quarter, offers students in grades 6th through 12th a safe place to hang out after the games.

      Live 101.9 provided the music to liven up the action. DJ s Rick Lewis from the Rockin’ 106.3 Jesus and Jammin' morning show and James from the Live 101.9 Just James Radio Show hosted a live remote broadcast inviting other students to join in the fun. Beverages were provided as students socialized around a fire. One student even brought a guitar while others sang.

      Here’s what a few of the students had to say about it. 10th grader Noah Thorn said "everybody goes" and it is "something fun to do after the game". He also likes it because there is usually food. Taylor Strickland, a 10th grade member of Danceline, commented, "it’s a nice place to come with lots of things to do". Caroline New, also in 10th and a props girl for Danceline, likes "coming together with everyone" including "people you don’t normally hang out with".

      The youth pastor for the church, fondly known by many as Jimmy-Steve, chaperoned the event. He says that the Fifth Quarter gives students an opportunity to hang out while giving them a safe place to be. Naturally, parents love this idea. There will be one more Fifth Quarter event this year after the homecoming game on Friday, October 29th. A bowling alley will be rented out at the YMCA where students can bowl at a discounted price and hand out with their friends. For more information contact Al at First Baptist Church 229-246-1563, Jimmy-Steve at First Methodist Church 229-246-1864, or John at Grace Church 229-243-0532.

      To have Live 101.9 or Rockin’ 106.3 host your next event please call 229-246-7776.

     

     

    Friday
    Oct092009

    Commentary - The High Cost of Hot Air

    President John F. Kennedy once noted, “The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie, deliberate, contrived and dishonest, but the myth, persistent, persuasive and unrealistic.” Ne'er a truer word was spoken as Washington's attention turns to proposed cuts in the nation's greenhouse gas emissions.

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    Sunday
    Sep272009

    Gas prices continue to decline

    Following a week in which crude oil closed near its highest price of 2009, crude futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange closed the week Friday falling by $6 per barrel to $66.01 per barrel in response to a mixed bag of economic news. 

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    Friday
    Sep252009

    Trash fire on Alice street in Bainbridge

    At about 1:40 p.m. a garbage truck had to empty its nearly full load just off of Alice Street. The load, which had caught on fire, was billowing smoke into the air.

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    Thursday
    Sep242009

    Georgia man charged with conspiring the murder of his family

    A Georgia man who was being held in the Houston County Jail on stolen property charges now has been charged with conspiracy to commit murder four members of his family.

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    Thursday
    Sep242009

    Southwest Georgias August unemployment rate declines to 10.0 percent

    The Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) reported today that the preliminary unadjusted unemployment rate in the Southwest Georgia area declined to 10.0 percent in August, down five-tenths of a percentage points from a revised 10.5 percent in July.

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    Wednesday
    Sep232009

    Decatur County Commission hears concerns from citizens on Silver Lake WMA

    Tuesday night at the Decatur County Commission meeting citizens, Department of Natural Resources representatives and County Commissioners discussed Silver Lake WMA for nearly an hour. Citizens and County Commissioners voiced their concerns of public access and other problems in the WMA.

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    Monday
    Sep212009

    Semi-truck stolen in Decatur County

    Wednesday, September 16th, DCSO Deputies responded to S&K Farms in reference to the theft of a stolen semi-truck. S&K Farms stated they last saw the truck on Monday, September 14th.

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