1994 Valdosta Daily Times "E"
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E. Coli
Rare Burgers Lovers Beware of E. Coli
Ap 1 94 89(169), 5–A
Eager, Bill, Jr.
Valdosta Retiree "Eager" to Serve His Community
Sp 29 94 89(349), 2–C
Eager, George B.
All About Peer Pressure Written to Help Teen-Agers
Fe 26 94 89(137), 8–A
Eaken, William Joel
Eaken-King
Wedding
Nv 14 94 90(30), 7–A
King-Eaken
Engagement
Ag 23 94 89(312), 2–B
Ealey, Martha
Obituary
Sp 16 94 89(336), 2–A
Eason, Bobby A.
Eason-Cain
Engagement
Fe 15 94 89(126), 3–B
Eason, Eugenie
Obituary
Fe 14 94 89(125), 2–A
Eason, Sara
Birth
Fe 2 94 89(113), 3–C
Easter
Easter Celebration in the Park
Mr 27 94 89(166), 1–C
Easter Should Bring Acceptance
Ap 1 94 89(169), 7–A
Every Bunny Loves Brunch
Mr 30 94 89(169), 1–C
Eastman Kodak Co.
Project Focuses on Using Cameras in Curriculum
Mr 22 94 89(161), 2–B
Eatman, Irb
Falcons Signs Eatman from Rams
Je 3 94 89(232), 6–A
Eaton, Rowena W.
Obituary
Ja 24 94 89(104), 2–A
Eberhardt, LaForrest Smith
Lake Park Seeking Help For Ballfield . . .
Je 1 94 89(230), 1–A, 2–A
Lake Park Youth Center Moves Forward
Je 18 94 89(247), 3–A
Not a Ripple, But a WAVE
Ap 6 94 89(174), 1–C
Obituary
Je 22 94 89(251), 2–A
Echols County
Echols County 4-H'ers Bring Home District Honors
Mr 15 94 89(154), 2–B
Echols School Getting School-Safety Money
Mr 21 94 89(160), 1–A
Falcon Cable to Award Scholarships to Locals
Mr 1 94 89(140), 5–A
Food Bags Ready for Thursday Distribution
Mr 15 94 89(154), 5–A
Echols County Commission
Echols Changes Meeting Dates
Ag 31 94 89(320), 1–A
Echols County Elementary School
Echols County Fourth Graders Become Celebrated Authors
My 31 94 89(229), 3–A
Echols County High School
Echols' Roberts Receives State Honor
My 4 94 89(202), 13–A
Echols County Middle School
Echols Middle Sweeps Pineita
Ja 21 94 89(101), 9–A
Echols County Sheriff's Department
Carter's Indictments Not Killed
Dc 31 94 90(77), 1–A
Committee to Investigate Echols Sheriff
Ag 21 94 89(310), 1–A
Echols Sheriff Disputes Charges
Sp 1 94 89(321), 1–A
Echols Sheriff on Duty
Jl 30 94 89(289), 1–A
Echols Sheriff "Voluntarily Suspended"
Sp 7 94 89(327), 1–A
Ex-Echols Sheriff Wants Indictments Dropped
Dc 17 94 90(63), 6–A
Governor Officially Names Sasser as Echols Sheriff
Sp 10 94 89(330), 1–A
Remerton Chief Quits His Position
Sp 8 94 89(328), 3–A
Echols, Harold
Echols Arranges Plea Bargain Deal
Oc 25 94 90(10), 5–A
Eckerd Drugstores
Macon Man Charged in Eckerd Robberies
Fe 13 94 89(124), 6–A
Eckwahl, Jacob
Eckwahl-Morton
Wedding
Sp 21 94 89(341), 2–B
Morton-Eckwahl
Engagement
Jl 20 94 89(279), 2–B
Eclipses, Solar
Georgia's Last '90s Solar Eclipse Tuesday
My 8 94 89(206), 2–A
Ecology--Valdosta State University
VSU Prof Sees Wetlands as Important Eco-Buffers
Nv 18 94 90(34), 6–B
Economic Growth and Development--Albany
Albany Fights Price Gouging
Jl 25 94 89(284), 1–A
Economic Growth and Development--Atlanta
Metro Atlanta Residents Say They're Optimistic About Economy
Ja 26 94 89(106), 8–A
Economic Growth and Development--Brooks County
New Brooks Chamber President Looks Ahead
Ja 13 94 89(93), 1–A
Economic Growth and Development--Cobb County
Cobb Citizens Fearing Economic Impact
Jl 30 94 89(289), 6–A
Economic Growth and Development--Douglas
Douglas Sales Meerry
Nv 27 94 90(43), 8–A
Economic Growth and Development--Douglas County
Coffee's Booming Economy
Sp 4 94 89(324), 6–A
Economic Growth and Development--Georgia
Black Georgians' Rising Buying Power May Not Pay Off
Ag 20 94 89(309), 1–A
Can Georgians Handle Growth? (editorial)
Mr 17 94 89(156), 4–A
Economic Forecast Looks Good
Ja 16 94 89(96), 1–D
Foreign Investiment a Boon to Georgia's Economy
Oc 13 94 89(363), 6–A
Georgia to Gain Jobs, Raise Unemployment Rate
My 25 94 89(223), 1–A
Georgia Tries Wooing Cable Manufacturer
Ap 15 94 89(183), 7–B
Job Outlook Less Promising
Mr 1 94 89(140), 5–B
Making A Difference
Ap 24 94 89(192), Supplement
What's the Fastest-Growing State in the East? Try Georgia
Mr 16 94 89(155), 1–A
Economic Growth and Development--Lowndes County
Cities to Apply Jointly for Grant Aid
Ap 8 94 89(176), 3–A
Director Hiring Closer
Mr 29 94 89(168), 2–A
Expand Industry, Don't be Moody Dependent (letter)
Je 15 94 89(244), 4–A
In Which Economic Direction Should We Go? (editorial)
Ap 24 94 89(192), 4–A
Economic Growth and Development--Tift County
Cities to Apply Jointly for Grant Aid
Ap 8 94 89(176), 3–A
Economic Growth and Development--Valdosta
Cost of Living Rises in Valdosta
My 24 94 89(222), 3–A
Economic Future Needs New Educational Attitude
Ap 3 94 89(171), 1–D
Economic News Good for Region
Jl 24 94 89(283), 1–A
Firm Grew out of "Squabble"
Ap 3 94 89(171), 5–B, 8–B
Holiday Shopping Surging
Dc 21 94 90(67), 1–A
Home Schooling Becoming Popular
Ja 10 94 89(90), 1–A, 2–A
Local Economy Has Bright Future
Oc 23 94 90(8), 7–C
Lomax Major Figure in Education
Fe 16 94 89(127), 1–C
Lowndes Future in Good Hands
Ja 21 94 89(101), 4–A
Officials Doubt Orange Disaster Could Befall Lowndes's Finances
Dc 20 94 90(66), 4–A
Planned Superstores Promise Choice Jobs
Je 29 94 89(258), 1–A
Poultry Plans Halted
Ap 22 94 89(190), 1–A
Retailers Report Strong Weekend; Next the Long Haul
Nv 28 94 90(44), 8–A
The Super K Experience
Je 30 94 89(259), 1–A
Unbalanced Growth Can Hurt Valdosta (editorial)
Je 30 94 89(259), 6–A
Val Tech Money Still in Budget
Fe 22 94 89(133), 1–A
Val Tech Waits for Funding
Fe 23 94 89(134), 8–A
Valdosta Fared Well with Economy, Services
Dc 31 94 90(77), 1–A
Valdosta's Cost of Living Rises
Mr 23 94 89(162), 3–A
VSU Professors' Book Deals with Development
Fe 6 94 89(117), 1–D
E'Dalgo, Dot Tyson
Obituary
Dc 14 94 90(60), 2–A
Edmondson, Eva H.
Obituary
Ja 10 94 89(90), 2–A
Edmondson, Lyda Webb
Obituary
My 10 94 89(208), 2–A
Edmondson, Theron "Nip"
Obituary
Oc 4 94 89(354), 2–A
Oc 5 94 89(355), 2–A
Education
Child Care Center Owner Knows Education's Worth
Fe 7 94 89(118), 1–A
Counties Asses Educational Needs
Mr 25 94 89(164), 3–A
Education Meeting to Be Held Today
My 17 94 89(215), 3–A
LAE Members Lobby Legislators
Mr 1 94 89(140), 3–B
Newspapers Work for Education (editorial)
Mr 10 94 89(149), 4–A
Poll Shows Public's Ideas on Education (editorial)
Mr 6 94 89(145), 6–A
Project Focuses on Using Cameras in Curriculum
Mr 22 94 89(161), 2–B
Working to Get More Children Interested in Math at an Early Age
Jl 11 94 89(270), 4–B
Education--Berrien County
Berrien Recall Stopped
My 12 94 89(210), 1–A
Education--Calhoun County
Let's Teach Our Students
Ap 26 94 89(194), 4–A
Education--Columbus
Students, Parents Filing Complaints
Mr 5 94 89(144), 5–A
Education--Cook County
Consolidation Not An Evil Idea
Ja 14 94 89(94), 4–A
Cook Students Get Corporate Pres
Fe 27 94 89(138), 1–D
Public Hearing Set for Adel
Mr 15 94 89(154), 5–A
Education--Crawford County
Albanian Transfer Student Stripped of Crawford County's Valedictorian Honor
Ap 3 94 89(171), 1–A
Education--Echols County
County School Officials Refine Grant Review
Ap 14 94 89(182), 3–A
Education--Evans County
County Sticks by Policy, May Lose Funds
Ja 21 94 89(101), 6–A
Education--Georgia
Budget Negotiators Agree to Expand Tech Schools
Mr 11 94 89(150), 6–A
Committee Kills Child Support Bill
Mr 8 94 89(147), 1–A
Committee Stalled on Gun Bill
Mr 8 94 89(147), 5–A
A Decision for Education (editorial)
Dc 18 94 90(64), 4–A
Education Hits Lottery Jackpot
Jl 11 94 89(270), 1–A
General Diploma May Be Eliminated
Mr 11 94 89(150), 1–A
General Diplomas End a Boom for Students (editorial)
Ap 20 94 89(188), 4–A
Georgia Scores on Skills Test Similar to Last Years
My 28 94 89(226), 6–A
Gifted Classes Favor South's White Students
Dc 4 94 90(50), 10–A
Governor to Portpone Grants Program
Fe 8 94 89(119), 3–A
High School Reading Requirements Harder
Ja 23 94 89(103), 1–B
Longer School Days May Be Coming (letter)
Je 28 94 89(257), 4–A
Miller Announces School Plan
Dc 21 94 90(67), 6–B
Network of Wires Connect Teachers, Classrooms Statewide
My 11 94 89(209), 8–A
NIE Update
Fe 6 94 89(117), 10–C
The Problem with Education
Je 9 94 89(238), 4–A
School Board Votes to Eliminate Diploma
Ap 15 94 89(183), 5–A
Senator Turner Named to Education Committee
Je 7 94 89(236), 3–A
State School Super Visits Valdosta
Jl 15 94 89(274), 7–A
Two of Georgia's Proposed Math Texts Aren't Really Books
Jl 10 94 89(269), 6–A
University Status Prospects Fall Short
My 13 94 89(211), 1–A
Unprecedented Education Transition Producing Tension, Accord
Dc 5 94 90(51), 2–A
Education--Jonesboro
Board of Education Meeting Probed
Jl 23 94 89(282), 9–A
Education--Liberty County
Valdosta Native Honored for Her Work as Teacher
Je 27 94 89(256), 2–B
Education--Lowndes County
1994 a Good Year for Local Education
Dc 29 94 90(75), 3–A
County School Officials Refine Grant Review
Ap 14 94 89(182), 3–A
Illiteracy Problem Across the Country (editorial)
Sp 14 94 89(334), 4–A
A Local Effort Toward Improving Education
Je 8 94 89(237), 4–A
Lowndes School Spending Doesn't Include Salary Hikes
My 11 94 89(209), 1–A
Education--Ray City
Ray City Recall Effort Struck Down
Mr 19 94 89(158), 3–A
Education--Valdosta
Course Drives Sown Teen's Insurance Rate
Ja 17 94 89(97), 2–B
Economic Future Needs New Educational Attitude
Ap 3 94 89(171), 1–D
Head Start Workers Trained on Abuse
My 10 94 89(208), 3–A
Home Schooling Becoming Popular
Ja 10 94 89(90), 1–A, 2–A
U.S. Education Secretary to Be Part of Town Meeting
Ap 19 94 89(187), 3–A
Valdosta Board Backs Consolidation Study
Mr 15 94 89(154), 1–A
Valdosta BOE Budget Approved
Je 21 94 89(250), 1–A
Valdosta BOE Split on Wards
Sp 13 94 89(333), 1–A
Valdosta Part of Arts Conference
Ja 18 94 89(98), 3–A
Vote No to Consolidation
Fe 25 94 89(136), 4–A
We Pay One Way or Another
Fe 25 94 89(136), 4–A
Educational Tests and Measurements
Georgia Scores on Skills Test Similar to Last Years
My 28 94 89(226), 6–A
Juniors' Test Scores on the Rise
My 12 94 89(210), 1–A
Test Rescheduled for Athens Students
My 5 94 89(203), 7–A
Edwards, Beth
Edwards-Kirby
Engagement
Ja 14 94 89(94), 2–B
Kirby-Edwards
Wedding
Je 7 94 89(236), 2–B
Parties Honor Kirby-Edwards
My 22 94 89(220), 5–B
Edwards, Jesse T.
Memorial
Sp 18 94 89(338), 3–A
Edwards, Kelly
Coleman-Edwards
Wedding
Jl 19 94 89(278), 2–B
Copeland-Edwards
Wedding
Sp 21 94 89(341), 2–B
Edwards-Copeland
Engagement
My 8 94 89(206), 2–B
Edwards, Michael
One Night Changed His Life
My 22 94 89(220), 1–A
Edwards, W.L. "Cut" Jr.
Veteran Youth Sports Leader Has Field Named in His Honor
Oc 26 94 90(11), 1–A
Eger, Keley Lynn
Eger-Brown
Engagement
Sp 4 94 89(324), 4–C
Ehlo, Craig
Hawks Find Key Player in Ehlo
Ja 9 94 89(86), 7–C
Eigenbrode, Brandon
Birth
Dc 18 94 90(64), 3–C
Elderly
Community Service to Distribute Food Bags
Ap 19 94 89(187), 3–A
Eat Better--Live Longer, Seniors
Fe 4 94 89(115), 1–B
Elderly More Susceptible to Fraud Deception
Oc 6 94 89(356), 2–C
"ELF Helps Elderly Get Food"
Ja 17 94 89(97), 1–A
Older Workers Get "Second Harvest"
Ja 21 94 89(101), 5–A
Senior Population Doubling by 2030
Ja 21 94 89(101), 2–B
Standing up for the Elderly
Mr 15 94 89(154), 4–A
Supplies Needed for Elderly Flood Victims
Ag 9 94 89(298), 3–B
Town Meeting on Aging Thusday
Je 22 94 89(251), 2–B
Elderly--Brunswick
81-Year-Old Gets Her Diploma
My 30 94 89(228), 5–A
Elderly--Cook County
Cook County Group Working to Help Area's Youth, Elderly Citizens
Dc 15 94 90(61), 7–A
Elderly--Echols County
Food Bags Ready for Thursday Distribution
Mr 15 94 89(154), 5–A
Elderly--Lowndes County
Food Assistance Available for Qualifying Senior Citizens
Ag 11 94 89(300), 1–A
Food Bags Ready for Thursday Distribution
Mr 15 94 89(154), 5–A
Elderly--Valdosta
Elderly Pair Faces Danger in Rotting Trailor
Je 30 94 89(259), 1–A
Seniors Celebrate Long Life and Good Health This Month
My 13 94 89(211), 2–B
State Agency Awards Grant to Elderly Workers
Sp 14 94 89(334), 5–A
Temporary Living Arrangements for Seniors at Langdale Place
My 27 94 89(225), 2–B
Transportation in Valdosta Needed for Senior Citizens
Sp 22 94 89(342), 2–C
Elders, Jocelyn
Elders Crosses Line Criticizing Secrets (editorial)
Je 29 94 89(258), 4–A
Elections--Adel
Jackson, Hamilton Win in Cook
Nv 10 94 90(26), 2–A
Elections--Athens
Elected Official Wins with Help of Rock Band
Ag 11 94 89(300), 5–A
Elections--Atlanta
Atlanta Council Slashes Police Budget
Fe 13 94 89(124), 6–A
Baker, Sizemore Win PSC Runoffs
Ag 10 94 89(299), 3–A
Bell Works for Election Eligibility
My 13 94 89(211), 6–A
Former Police Chief Caought in Quandary
My 7 94 89(205), 5–A
Jones Stages One-Man Show at TV Debate
Oc 11 94 89(361), 3–A
Elections--Berrien County
Berrien Recall Stopped
My 12 94 89(210), 1–A
NAACP Sues Berrien to Give Minorities Chance to Win Elections
Jl 1 94 89(260), 1–A
Elections--Cecil
Different Trio Seeks Cecil Mayor's Post
Fe 15 94 89(126), 1–A
Elections--Colquitt County
Horkan to Run for Judge's Seat
Ap 29 94 89(197), 3–A
Elections--Georgia
Advisor Claims Casino Deal Didn't Worry Millner Much
Ag 26 94 89(315), 5–A
Ag Chief Takes State to Court
Jl 8 94 89(267), 5–A
Analyst Says District Guidelines Needed
Sp 19 94 89(339), 5–A
Area Elections Show Incumbents Keeping Seats
Jl 20 94 89(279), 6–A
Ben Jones Running Music Video, Anti-Gingrich Ad
Je 23 94 89(252), 5–A
Bibb Businessman Qualifies for Election
Ap 27 94 89(195), 3–A
Bishop Defeats Bush; Mathis Holds Lead
Jl 20 94 89(279), 6–A
Bishop Leads Way in Second District
Nv 9 94 90(25), 1–B
Black Leaders Turning Away from Valdosta
Oc 26 94 90(11), 1–A
Bowers Ends Ryles Investigation
Ap 28 94 89(196), 7–A
Bush, Bishop Facing Election with Similar Points of View
Jl 4 94 89(263), 3–A
Campaign Activity Heats Up
Nv 6 94 90(22), 7–A
Campaign Consultants Rolling Their Sleeves Up
Ap 10 94 89(178), 3–A
Candidate Asks for Investigation into Questionable State Grants
My 10 94 89(208), 5–A
Candidate Directs Fire at Miller
Mr 11 94 89(150), 5–A
Candidate for Congress Talks Experience
Je 7 94 89(236), 3–A
Candidate Millner Tries to Explain Past Casino Links
Ag 23 94 89(312), 3–A
Candidate Promises Enhanced Quality of Life
Ap 19 94 89(187), 3–A
Candidate Says He's Running So Bishop Doesn't Get "Free Ride"
Ag 30 94 89(319), 3–A
Candidate Walking on Campaign Trail
Je 5 94 89(234), 7–A
Candidates Battle for Votes in Eight Districts
Jl 20 94 89(279), 7–A
Candidates Should Focus on Real Issues (editorial)
Ag 10 94 89(299), 4–A
Candidates Sorry for Statement
My 5 94 89(203), 5–A
With Candidates, the Nose Knows (editorial)
Sp 7 94 89(327), 4–A
Casting a Vote to Have Elections (editorial)
Jl 13 94 89(272), 4–A
Challenge to Bishop Brings Mixed Feelings
My 15 94 89(213), 1–A
Chambilss, Mathis Debate the Issues
Oc 16 94 90(1), 1–A
Chambliss Ready to Face Mathis
Ag 15 94 89(304), 1–A
Cleland: Primaries Are on Despite Flooding Disaster
Jl 15 94 89(274), 1–A
Clinton Scores Low with Georgia Voters
Sp 18 94 89(338), 6–A
Contenders Prepare for Final Round
Jl 21 94 89(280), 1–A
Districi 176 Voters to Cast Another Ballot in November
Ag 19 94 89(308), 1–A
District 178: Alma Williams (editorial)
Jl 17 94 89(276), 4–A
District 178 Candidates Don't Want Mud Fight
Je 12 94 89(241), 6–A
District 176 Candidates Seek S.G.A. Future
Je 5 94 89(234), 1–A, 2–A
District 166: Hanson Carter (editorial)
Jl 17 94 89(276), 4–A
Dorough Hoping to Shake Plenty of Hands and Get Plenty of Votes
Jl 15 94 89(274), 4–A
"Economic Conservative" Setting Sites on PSC
Jl 1 94 89(260), 5–A
Election Battle Heats Up
Sp 22 94 89(342), 5–A
Election Observers Sent to Georgia
Nv 8 94 90(24), 5–A
Electoral Suprises Unlikely
Jl 21 94 89(280), 1–A
Ethics Panel Orders Ryles to Refund Mondy
Sp 23 94 89(343), 7–A
Exit Poll: State Flag Controversy Hurt Miller
Nv 9 94 90(25), 1–B
Experts Say Miller, Millner Prison Plans Won't Stop Crime
Sp 26 94 89(346), 1–A
Feds Turn Down Election Runoff Law
Ag 31 94 89(320), 6–A
Fighting Against the Liberals (editorial)
My 20 94 89(218), 4–A
Flooded Counties Relax Election Rules
Jl 17 94 89(276), 5–A
Flooding is Blamed for Light Electin Turnout
Jl 20 94 89(279), 7–A
Floods Rearrange Some Voting Plans
Jl 19 94 89(278), 1–A
Four Choices for Public Service Commission Nominations (editorial)
Jl 17 94 89(276), 4–A
Georgia Heading to Polls Today
Jl 19 94 89(278), 1–A
Georgia House of Representatives District 176: Jay Shaw (editorial)
Jl 17 94 89(276), 4–A
Georgians Split on Election (opinion)
Ag 28 94 89(317), 4–A
Georgia's Battle for Governor (opinion)
Sp 23 94 89(343), 6–A
Georgia's Voters as Victims
Nv 9 94 90(25), 3–B
GOP Debate
Jl 14 94 89(273), 1–A
Governors Race Offers Choice
My 30 94 89(228), 3–A
Group to Provide Voters with Information
Ag 13 94 89(302), 5–A
Gubernational Candidate Wants South Georgia Not to Be Neglected
My 15 94 89(213), 3–A
Has the Voting Rights Act Been Misused Recently? (editorial)
Sp 18 94 89(338), 4–A
How Lowndes County Voted
Jl 20 94 89(279), 1–B
Howard is South Georgia's Pick for Lieutenant Governor (editorial)
Jl 17 94 89(276), 4–A
Incumbent Legislators Hold on to Most Seats in Primary
Jl 20 94 89(279), 7–A
Incumbent PSC Member Supports Job-Creation Policy
Jl 9 94 89(268), 6–A
Incumbent Tim Ryles Leads for Insurance Commissioner
Jl 20 94 89(279), 7–A
Incumbents Lead the Way in Georgia Poll
Oc 15 94 89(365), 1–A
Incumbents May Face Challenges Tuesday
Jl 16 94 89(275), 2–A
Insurance Commissioner Opponents Throw Berbs Each Other's Way
Jl 9 94 89(268), 6–A
Insurance Commissioner Playing Two Different Roles?
My 23 94 89(221), 1–A
Insurance Commissioner Promises to Stay Tough
Sp 21 94 89(341), 5–A
Is Crime a Catch-22 Political Issue (editorial)
Sp 11 94 89(331), 4–A
John Knox Campaigning for Guy Millner
Sp 7 94 89(327), 5–A
Jones Fights Pitched Battle Against Well-Financed Gingrich
Ag 28 94 89(317), 7–A
Knox Gets Backing for GOP Runoff
Jl 23 94 89(282), 1–A
Knox Joins GOP Runoff
Jl 20 94 89(279), 1–A
Knox, Miller Continue Nasty Fight in Runoff Debate
Ag 8 94 89(297), 3–A
Knox Plays Catch-Up with Agressive Stand
Ag 7 94 89(296), 1–A
Knox Received Earned Income on Taxes
Ag 1 94 89(291), 5–A
Knox Stumps in Valdosta
Je 15 94 89(244), 3–A
A Lesson in Democracy (editorial)
Je 12 94 89(241), 3–A
Lowndes Turnout Expected to Be Light
Jl 19 94 89(278), 1–A
Lt. Governor Stumps in Valdosta
Je 28 94 89(257), 3–A
Many Problems Drive Georgia Voters (editorial)
Sp 14 94 89(334), 4–A
Mathis to Face Chambliss
Ag 10 94 89(299), 1–A
McNair Says Only He Can Win Governor's Race
Je 1 94 89(230), 8–A
Miller & Millner Courting Churches
Nv 7 94 90(23), 1–A
Miller Campaign on S. Georgia Record
Oc 12 94 89(362), 1–A
Miller Clings to Narrow Lead
Oc 14 94 89(364), 5–A
Miller: Defeat May Stop Scholarships
Ap 29 94 89(197), 1–A
Miller for Poaq a One-Man Show
Jl 9 94 89(268), 1–A
Miller Holds Off Millner's Challenge
Nv 9 94 90(25), 1–A
Miller Leads Poll
Jl 15 94 89(274), 1–A
Miller, May Expand Scholarship Program; Knox Endorses United We Stand Group
Jl 27 94 89(286), 6–A
Miller, Millner Call Each Other Liars
Sp 10 94 89(330), 1–A
Miller, Millner Duel by Facsimiles
Sp 30 94 89(350), 5–A
Miller, Millner Launch New Attacks over Crime
Sp 13 94 89(333), 5–A
Miller, Millner Race Towards Finish, New Poll Shows Miller Ahead
Nv 6 94 90(22), 6–A
Miller: Millner "Richest Candidate in U.S."
Oc 18 94 90(3), 1–A
Miller, Millner Spar on Crime, Lottery
Oc 17 94 90(2), 1–A
Miller, Millner Top Governor's Race
Jl 20 94 89(279), 1–A
Miller, Millner Unleash Dueling Crime Ads
Sp 21 94 89(341), 6–A
Miller Officially Accepts Democratic Nomination Saturday
Ag 14 94 89(303), 7–A
Miller Using Incumbent's Advantage
Jl 16 94 89(275), 1–A
Miller vs Millner: Debating the Past, Forgetting the Future
Oc 19 94 90(4), 4–A
Millner A Newcomer to Politics
Jl 11 94 89(270), 1–A
Millner Captures GOP Nomination
Ag 10 94 89(299), 1–A
Millner Courts Undecided in Quick Visit to Valdosta
Nv 8 94 90(24), 1–A
Millner Draws Newspapers' Backing in Governor's Race
Jl 18 94 89(277), 3–A
Millner Hits Negative Campaign Against Knox
Ag 6 94 89(295), 3–A
Millner Launches Anti-Miller Ads
Sp 29 94 89(349), 6–A
Millner Promises to Keep Lottery
Oc 19 94 90(4), 5–A
Millner Staring at Legislative Gridlock
Oc 25 94 90(10), 5–A
Millner, the Amateur, Becoming Well-Known (editorial)
Ag 24 94 89(313), 4–A
Millner Tour Stops in Valdosta
Sp 8 94 89(328), 1–A
Millner Touts Plan for Abolishing Parole
Sp 16 94 89(336), 6–A
Millner Unveils First Ad
My 17 94 89(215), 3–A
Millner's Campaign Manager Defends Casino Worker Deal
Ag 24 94 89(313), 5–A
Moving on after the Election
Dc 18 94 90(64), 5–A
Mud Flies Down to the Wire in Governor's Race
Nv 8 94 90(24), 5–A
Mud Slinging Part of Insurance Race
Jl 17 94 89(276), 9–A
Newsom to Qualify for State House Seat
My 14 94 89(212), 12–A
"Nice Guy" Heard Hopes to Finish First
Je 27 94 89(256), 1–A
No Decision Yet on Delaying Vote
Jl 13 94 89(272), 5–A
No Plans to Delay Georgia Elections
Jl 9 94 89(268), 8–A
Officials Optimistic Primary Won't Be Postponed
Jl 14 94 89(273), 5–A
Political Forum to Be Held in Alapaha
My 28 94 89(226), 5–A
Poll: Georgians Favor Amendments
Nv 4 94 90(20), 1–A
Primary Election Rules Eased in Flood-Ravaged Counties
Jl 16 94 89(275), 5–A
Primary Showdown Republicans Knox, Millner Get Last Licks in Monday
Ag 9 94 89(298), 1–A
PSC Position Accountable, Candidate Says
Sp 19 94 89(339), 3–A
PSC Race Features Crowded Ballot
Jl 17 94 89(276), 9–A
Ramifications of 11th District Trial Extend Far Beyond District Borders
Jl 26 94 89(285), 5–A
The Real Issues of 1994 (editorial)
Ag 11 94 89(300), 4–A
Reaves, Shaw Claim State Seats
Jl 20 94 89(279), 1–A
Rep. Cynthia McKinney Wonders Who She's Representing in Congress
Sp 19 94 89(339), 5–A
Republican Candidates Campaign in Valdosta
My 3 94 89(201), 1–A
Republican Candidates Get Nasty
My 20 94 89(218), 1–A
Republican Millner Richest in Gubernational Race
My 11 94 89(209), 6–A
Republicans Starting Search for Atlanta's Black Voters
My 21 94 89(219), 6–A
Results of Recount Not Yet Available
Ag 3 94 89(292), 5–A
Retired Colonel Has Gubernational Mission
Jl 13 94 89(272), 1–A
Runoff Could Divide State GOP
Jl 21 94 89(280), 1–A
Ryles Tries to Tie Rival to Bill Clinton
Sp 30 94 89(350), 5–A
Sam Nunn: Democrats Facing Big GOP Trouble
Nv 8 94 90(24), 5–A
Several Qualify for Area Eletions
My 4 94 89(202), 5–A
Skirmish Reveals Deeper Goals in Governor's Race
Ag 12 94 89(301), 5–A
Solving the Election Puzzle (editorial)
Sp 21 94 89(341), 4–A
Speaker: District Product of Gerrymandering
Jl 23 94 89(282), 2–A
Spearman Takes Swing at Runoff Opponent
Ag 5 94 89(294), 1–A
State Footing Bill for Loser's Trip
Nv 18 94 90(34), 6–A
State Representative Supports Williams
Jl 19 94 89(278), 5–A
State to Seek Emergency Help from Court on 11th District
Sp 14 94 89(334), 8–A
Taunts Launch Governor's Race
Ag 11 94 89(300), 1–A
8th District Democrats Struggle for Rowland Seat
Jl 17 94 89(276), 7–A
11th District Gets the Boot
Sp 13 94 89(333), 1–A
Top Democrats Confident, Concerned
Jl 17 94 89(276), 1–A
Tradition Drives Knox Campaign
Jl 4 94 89(263), 1–A
Trend: More Millionaires Becoming Politicians
Jl 5 94 89(264), 1–A
Two for House of Representatives Seats
Jl 17 94 89(276), 4–A
Vote Miller, Millner for Governor (editorial)
Jl 17 94 89(276), 4–A
Voters Demanding Action on Crime
My 22 94 89(220), 5–A
Voters Take Primary Step in Electin Process
Jl 17 94 89(276), 1–A
Voters Warn GOP: You're Next
Nv 13 94 90(29), 8–A
Voting District Disputes Need Second Look (editorial)
Jl 26 94 89(285), 4–A
What Voters Support Hard to Pin Down
Oc 17 94 90(2), 3–A
While Questions Remain, Georgia Plans to Hold July 19 Election
Jl 12 94 89(271), 1–A
Who Are Georgia's Voters?
Ag 7 94 89(296), 3–A
Who Voted How in Georgia Primaries (editorial)
Sp 19 94 89(339), 4–A
Without Reform, Knox is Running the Last Regualr Guy's Campaign (editorial)
Ag 7 94 89(296), 4–A
Women, Minorities Make Few Gains
Nv 9 94 90(25), 2–B
Zell's Campaign Tricks May Help Georgians (editorial)
Sp 22 94 89(342), 4–A
Elections--Lakeland
Former Lakeland Mayor to Run for Patten's Seat
My 10 94 89(208), 3–A
Elections--Lowndes County
Lowndes Elections Supervisor Zikmund Leaving Her Post
Dc 1 94 90(47), 1–A
Two Races Lead Ballot in Aug 9 Runoff
Ag 2 94 89(292), 1–A
Elections--Macon
Ministers Oppose Two-Strikes Idea
Sp 8 94 89(328), 5–A
Elections--Nashville
Voters Return Former Nashville Mayor to Post
Nv 10 94 90(26), 1–A
Elections--Quitman
Butler Wins in Brooks
Ag 10 94 89(299), 1–A
Elections--Tifton
Ads in Governor's Race Sinking in with Voters
Oc 16 94 90(1), 2–A
Elections--Valdosta
Area Candidates Speak out at Forum
Oc 26 94 90(11), 1–A
Ballot Recount Gives Sims One-Vote Win
Nv 18 94 90(34), 1–A
Chambliss Joins GOP Victory Parade
Nv 9 94 90(25), 1–A
City to Hold Redistricting Hearing
Mr 23 94 89(162), 6–A
Defeated Incumbent Asks for Vote Recount
Nv 15 94 90(31), 1–A
District 176 Voters to Cast Another Ballot in November
Ag 19 94 89(308), 1–A
Four Enter Race for Patten's Seat
My 19 94 89(217), 1–A
Gubernational Candidate to Visit Valdosta Saturday
My 3 94 89(201), 3–A
Heard Fires Early Shot at Miller
Mr 1 94 89(140), 5–A
House Panel OKs Weakened Gun Bill
Ja 27 94 89(107), 1–A
House Votes to Erase General Election Runoff
Mr 9 94 89(148), 5–A
Mathis Debates His Decision Not to Debate
Oc 11 94 89(361), 1–A
Mathis Joins Race for Rollins Seat
Ap 28 94 89(196), 7–A
Mathis Poll Indicates Its Candidate Ahead in 8th District Race
Oc 8 94 89(358), 1–A
Miracles of Mexican Folk Art: Retablos and Ex-Votos
Ap 28 94 89(196), 1–C
2nd District: Bishop vs. Clayton
Nv 6 94 90(22), 1–A
Negative Campaign Ends with Tuesday's Vote
Nv 6 94 90(22), 1–A
Recount Set for Thursday
Nv 16 94 90(32), 1–A
8th District Candidates Make Last-Day Pleas
Nv 8 94 90(24), 1–A
8th District: Mathis vs. Chambliss
Nv 6 94 90(22), 1–A
Two Races Lead Ballot in Aug 9 Runoff
Ag 2 94 89(292), 1–A
Valdosta BOE Split on Wards
Sp 13 94 89(333), 1–A
Voters Seek Information, Not Attacks
Oc 31 94 90(16), 1–A
Zoning Question Divides Community
Dc 19 94 90(65), 1–A
Elections--Valdosta State University
VSU Prof: Clinton Has Core of Support
Dc 13 94 90(59), 1–A
Elections--Vidalia
Gubernational Candidates Heat up in Vidalia
Oc 28 94 90(13), 1–A
Electric Automobiles--Exhibits
Transportation Exhibit at Atlanta Museum
Ja 13 94 89(93), 2–C
Electric Lighting
News Flash: Light Bulbs Lasting Longer
Mr 4 94 89(143), 2–B
Electric Lines--Douglasville
Woman Says Power Lines Caused Her Breast Cancer
My 11 94 89(209), 6–A
Electric Power Distribution
Demand for Heat Forces Utilities to Cut Services
Ja 20 94 89(100), 4–B
Electricians--Valdosta
ACE Electric Buys Campbell Electric
Ap 24 94 89(192), 5–C
Electronic Publishing
Judge Dismisses Part of Suit on Electronic Pulbishing
Mr 18 94 89(157), 5–B
Local Business President Free on Bond
Mr 10 94 89(149), 3–A
Two Valdosta Attorney's Claiming Brooks County Records Withheld
Mr 18 94 89(157), 5–A
Woman Sues Judge
Mr 6 94 89(145), 6–A
Elephant Manure
Elephant manure Giveaway Popular
Fe 20 94 89(131), 5–A
Elk--Albany
Elk That Got Away During Flood Recaptured
Sp 20 94 89(340), 10–A
Ellington, Kenneth
Barnes-Ellington
Engagement
Jl 27 94 89(286), 6–B
Ellis, Susan
Ellis-Byrd
Engagement
Ja 31 94 89(111), 2–B
Ellis, Tricia
Ellis-Wade
Engagement
Sp 11 94 89(331), 5–C
Elsberry, Joan Corole
Myddelton-Elsberry
Wedding
Jl 1 94 89(260), 3–B
Elswick, Laura Mae Dukes
Obituary
Dc 5 94 90(51), 2–A
Elucker, Ella
Death
Je 24 94 89(253), 2–A
Emancipation Proclomation Celebration
Recapping an Inspiring Event
Ja 20 94 89(100), 4–A
Emanuel, Bert
Falcons' Emanuel Living a Dream
Ag 4 94 89(293), 4–D
Embezzlement--Valdosta
Former Clerk to Pay for Taking Church Money
Mr 17 94 89(156), 3–A
Emergencies--Georgia
Georgia Managers Discuss Handling Emergencies
Oc 29 94 90(14), 2–A
Emergency Assistance
In The Line of Fire (editorial)
Ja 9 94 89(86), 4–A
Sending Thanks, Remembering Urgency (letter)
Je 11 94 89(240), 6–A
Workers Remove Boy Stuck in Storm Drain
Ja 21 94 89(101), 1–A
Emergency Dispatch Services (911)--Brooks County
Some Brooks Residents Lose 911
Jl 2 94 89(261), 1–A
Emergency Dispatch Services (911)--Lowndes County
Council Addresses 911 System Deficit
Nv 3 94 90(19), 3–A
E-911 Director Promises to Improve Response Time
Sp 23 94 89(343), 5–A
E-911 is a Big Problem
Ap 12 94 89(180), 1–B
Former Fighter Pilot Takes on Battles with Lowndes' E-911
Ag 27 94 89(316), 1–A
Improved 911 Starting in July
My 5 94 89(203), 1–A
Local Officials to Discuss E-911 Funding
Sp 2 94 89(322), 3–A
Lowndes 911 Experiencing "Growing Pains"
Ap 17 94 89(185), 1–A
Lowndes' 911 System Surveying Hahira
Dc 3 94 90(49), 7–A
Lowndes Continues Search for Neew E-911 Director
Fe 2 94 89(113), 3–A
Lowndes Gets New 911 Chief
Ag 10 94 89(299), 1–A
Lowndes Places Call for Funding Help
Je 26 94 89(255), 1–A, 3–A
Lowndes Tests 911 in Hahira
Dc 2 94 90(48), 3–A
Officials Have Yet to Pound Out Agreement. . .
Jl 30 94 89(289), 5–A
Valdosta to Help with 911 Costs
Dc 9 94 90(55), 5–A
Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program
Echols Chosen for Food Award
Je 3 94 89(232), 6–A
Emergency Management Agency--Lowndes County
Lowndes Emergency Management Director Now a State Leader
Nv 30 94 90(46), 2–A
Emergency Medical Technicians
Emergency Medical Technicians--Valdosta
My 22 94 89(220), 3–A
Firefighters Fight Corporations for EMS
Oc 23 94 90(8), 2–A
Honoring Men and Women Who Deliver. . .
My 17 94 89(215), 2–B
Workers Remove Boy Stuck in Storm Drain
Ja 21 94 89(101), 1–A
Emergency Relief--Albany
Jackson to Watch Aid Distribution
Ag 18 94 89(307), 5–A
Emory University
Emory Signs Joint Venture with Big Hospital Network
My 26 94 89(224), 5–A
Missing Student Considered Kidnapped
My 5 94 89(203), 7–A
Six Arrested in Animal Protest
Ap 26 94 89(194), 5–A
Survey Universal Coverage Won't Help Poor Get Care
Je 23 94 89(252), 5–A
Emory University Hospital
Country Star Released
My 18 94 89(216), 3–A
Emory University System of Health Care
SGMC to Be Affiliated with Emory Health
Ag 27 94 89(316), 3–A
Empire Banking Company
Homerville Bank Ranks Five Stars
Je 12 94 89(241), 12–B
Employment
Auditors Criticize Official's Handling of . . .
Ja 5 94 89(82), 5–A
Downsizing Just Talk if Jobs Are at Stake (editorial)
My 6 94 89(204), 4–A
From East to West, They Love Their Jobs
My 13 94 89(211), 4–A
Jobless Rate Drops Below 5 Percent in South Georgia
Je 28 94 89(257), 3–A
Jobs for Class of '94 (editorial)
My 31 94 89(229), 4–A
Local Work Program Needs Help from Private Business
My 18 94 89(216), 3–A
Taking Step in to Job Market
Je 9 94 89(238), 4–A
There's Room for Negotiation When Landing a New Job
Ag 28 94 89(317), 7–C
Unemployment, Shortage of Jobs Leads to Crime (editorial)
Mr 25 94 89(164), 4–A
Westinghouse Plans to Cut 6000 Jobs
Ja 13 94 89(93), 5–D
What's the Fastest-Growing State in the East? Try Georgia
Mr 16 94 89(155), 1–A
Employment--Atlanta
Delta Mechanics Sent Home Earlier
Sp 1 94 89(321), 5–A
Employment--Douglas
Coffee's Booming Economy
Sp 4 94 89(324), 6–A
Employment--Fort Benning
CIA Attending Fort's Jobs Fair
My 21 94 89(219), 6–A
Employment--Georgia
Atlanta's "Boom" Helping Georgia
Fe 19 94 89(130), 5–B
Bill Passes on Rural State Jobs
Mr 18 94 89(157), 6–A
Budget Negotiators Agree to Expand Tech Schools
Mr 11 94 89(150), 6–A
Continuing to Lose Money, Delta to Cut 15,000 Jobs
Ap 29 94 89(197), 7–B
Delta Air, VARIG Reach Agreement
Mr 11 94 89(150), 5–C
Delta Cuts Flights
Mr 13 94 89(152), 8–B
Delta Says Pilot Recall Now Delayed
Mr 6 94 89(145), 2–D
Georgia Becomes Economic Power
Mr 10 94 89(149), 3–D
Georgia Had More Jobs, Higher Unemployment in 1993
Fe 3 94 89(114), 1–A
Georgia Ranks 37th in Places to Work, Study Shows
Sp 3 94 89(323), 3–A
Georgia to Gain Jobs, Raise Unemployment Rate
My 25 94 89(223), 1–A
Georgia Unemployment Rises
Jl 29 94 89(288), 7–B
Jobless Level Higher
Ag 2 94 89(292), 5–A
Jobless Rate Drops in Georgia
My 17 94 89(215), 3–A
Jobless Rate Falls as Flood Victims Return to Work
Sp 24 94 89(344), 7–B
Jobless Rate Falls in March
Ap 26 94 89(194), 3–A
Labor Commissioner Wants to Make Changes in Unemployment Benefits
Ja 7 94 89(84), 3–A
Lockheed: No More Layoffs
Ap 5 94 89(173), 7–B
South Georgia Unemployment Rises
Fe 10 94 89(121), 8–A
Valdosta Involved in Job Fair
Mr 23 94 89(162), 6–A
Employment--Lowndes County
Inmate Caught Getting Unemployment
Fe 3 94 89(114), 1–A
Jobless Figures Rise in January
Mr 8 94 89(147), 3–A
Jobless Level Higher
Ag 2 94 89(292), 5–A
Jobless Rate Drops
Ap 19 94 89(187), 5–B
Jobless Rate Improves
Mr 29 94 89(168), 3–A
Jobless Rates Drop
Mr 17 94 89(156), 3–A
Local Work Program Needs Help from Private Business
My 18 94 89(216), 3–A
Students Find Work Through Job Service
Mr 30 94 89(169), 3–A
Unemployment Claims Rise Offset by Increased Jobs
Ja 21 94 89(101), 5–A
Unemployment Claims Steady in Lowndes
Je 15 94 89(244), 5–A
Valdosta Man Reaches Reading Milestone
Mr 29 94 89(168), 3–A
Employment--Marietta
Lockheed to Cut Jobs
Mr 30 94 89(169), 3–D
Employment--Tifton
Hardware Company to Bring Jobs to Tifton
Ag 25 94 89(314), 6–A
Employment--Valdosta
Employment Claims Increase Due to Shutdowns, Flooding
Ag 16 94 89(305), 3–A
Job Training Success Stories
Dc 19 94 90(65), 1–A
Jobless Claims Rise
Fe 22 94 89(133), 3–A
Jobless Level Higher
Ag 2 94 89(292), 5–A
Jobless Rate Drops Slightly
Ja 11 94 89(91), 2–A
Jobless Rate Increases
Jl 19 94 89(278), 5–A
More Georgians on the Job
Ja 4 94 89(81), 7–B
More than 1,300 Seeking Super K Jobs
Jl 21 94 89(280), 1–A
Older Workers Get "Second Harvest"
Ja 21 94 89(101), 5–A
Unemployment Rate Drops Again
My 31 94 89(229), 3–A
Valdosta Involved in Job Fair
Mr 23 94 89(162), 6–A
Empty Stocking Fund
Empty Stocking Fund
Dc 25 94 90(71), 7–C
Tourney Gets into Swing of Season
Nv 27 94 90(43), 1–A
Endangered Species
Bluebird Poised for Comeback
Fe 20 94 89(131), 5–C
Twelve Arrested for Killing Turtles
Ap 15 94 89(183), 5–A
Energy Conservation
Fiberglass Doors Energy Efficient
My 7 94 89(205), 8–A
News Flash: Light Bulbs Lasting Longer
Mr 4 94 89(143), 2–B
English, Eunice
Death
Jl 25 94 89(284), 2–A
English Language
English Bill Gets Senate OK
Fe 24 94 89(135), 1–A
English in Georgia (editorial)
Fe 23 94 89(134), 4–A
Entertaining
Celebrate Mother's Day with Special Salad
My 4 94 89(202), 1–B
Entertaining Out-of-Town Guests Big Part of Planning Wedding
Ag 16 94 89(305), 2–B
Entertainment
Plenty of Summer Movies Left to See
Jl 28 94 89(287), 1–C
Entertainment--Hahira
The Circus is Coming
Mr 24 94 89(163), 2–C
Hahira Students Win Competition
Mr 12 94 89(151), 5–A
Entertainment--Lowndes County
Snow White & Others Dance into Mathis
Mr 13 94 89(152), 6–C
Entertainment--Quitman
Orchestra Will Have Quitman Swinger
Mr 24 94 89(163), 2–C
Entertainment--Valdosta
It Must be Saturday Night
Oc 20 94 90(5), 2–C
Environment
Environmentalists Proposes [sic] Big Fine
Ap 6 94 89(174), 3–A
EPD Names Six Lowndes Sites Toxic
Ag 19 94 89(308), 6–B
New Program
Ja 6 94 89(83), 5–A
Tommy Irwin Issues Fungicide Exemption
Oc 25 94 90(10), 5–A
You Should Have Seen the One That Got Away
Jl 17 94 89(276), 11–C
Environmental Health
Cleaning Up Indoor Air (editorial)
Sp 8 94 89(328), 4–A
Racism's New Mix: Poor, Race, Pollution
Ja 8 94 89(85), 1–A
Environmental Horticulture
Val-Tech Nurturing Green Thumbs
Je 17 94 89(246), 1–B
Environmental Protection
Bishop: EPA Should Delay Plans for Now
Mr 18 94 89(157), 1–A
Corps to Study Pond's Draining
Sp 24 94 89(344), 1–A
Wetlands Bill Singles out Panhandle (editorial)
Mr 29 94 89(168), 4–A
Environmental Protection Agency
Clinch Cleanup Bill Comes Due, Federal Government Wins $2 Million . . .
Mr 30 94 89(169), 1–A
EPA, Ashland Petroleum Settle Pollution Suit
My 11 94 89(209), 10–B
EPA Talk Centers on Ban of Lead Weights for Fishing
My 29 94 89(227), 6–C
State Misses EPA Deadline
Nv 16 94 90(32), 5–B
Episcopal Church--Doctrine
Clarifying Article on Episcopal Bishops (letter)
Je 16 94 89(245), 6–A
Episcopol Church
Renewing Trust Among Episcopal Churches Among Goals of Bishop-Elect
Sp 24 94 89(344), 8–A
Equifax, Inc.
Atlanta Financial Services Acquires Software Firm
Ap 6 94 89(174), 3–D
Equifax Subsidiary Acquiring HealthChex
My 3 94 89(201), 7–B
Equifax to Buy Canadian Company
Je 3 94 89(232), 7–B
Software Company Heads for Equifax
Je 17 94 89(246), 6–B
Erion, Burrdine J.
Obituary
Ap 9 94 89(177), 2–A
Erosion and Sediment Control Act
Meeting on Erosion Act Set for Aug. 25
Ag 16 94 89(305), 3–A
Errors--Identity--Humor
When Conway Calls, Watch Out
Ja 4 94 89(81), 1–B
Escapes--Atlanta
Georgia Prison Escapee Captured After 14 Years
Sp 2 94 89(322), 8–A
Escapes--Colquitt County
Authorities Seek Colquitt Escapee
Fe 22 94 89(133), 2–A
Escapes--Georgia
Briefly: Escapees Last Seen in Valdosta
Ja 15 94 89(95), 1–A
Officers Search for Vandal
Ap 9 94 89(177), 5–A
Prison Escapee Captured
My 13 94 89(211), 3–A
Escapes--Lowndes County
Escaped Inmates Caught in Lowndes
Ag 12 94 89(301), 1–A
Lowndes Jail Inmate Still at Large
Mr 16 94 89(155), 3–A
Two Inmates Escape in Lowndes
Ag 11 94 89(300), 1–A
Eskwick, Laura Mae Dukes
Death
Dc 4 94 90(50), 2–A
Espy, Jimmy
Jimmy Espy Named Daily Times City Editor
Ap 17 94 89(185), 3–A
Eternal Flame--Valdosta
Eternal Flame Springing to Life
Nv 10 94 90(26), 7–A
Etheridge, Willard
Obituary
Nv 22 94 90(38), 2–A
Ethics Committee--Georgia
Valdosta Lawmakers Get Wined and Dined
Fe 23 94 89(134), 5–A
Ethier, Joe
Ethier-Singletary
Wedding
Dc 28 94 90(74), 2–B
Singletary-Ethier
Engagement
Sp 7 94 89(327), 2–B
Ethridge, Sally
Ethridge-Taylor
Engagement
Fe 20 94 89(131), 4–B
Ethridge, Willard K.
Obituary
Nv 23 94 90(39), 2–A
Euthanasia
Doctor Accused of Killing Baby Faces Trial in Georgia Today
Oc 24 94 90(9), 6–A
EMT Accused of Assisting Death
Nv 20 94 90(36), 2–A
Euthanizing Left to Qualified Wet
Nv 15 94 90(31), 5–A
Evangel Assembly of God--Valdosta
Evangel Assembly Guest Speaker
Ag 27 94 89(316), 8–A
Night of Praise at Evangel Assembly
Ag 6 94 89(295), 10–A
Evans, Billy
Candidate for Congress Talks Experience
Je 7 94 89(236), 3–A
Evans, Carlton
Sheriff's Drawing of Gun Triggers Complaint to FBI
Dc 16 94 90(62), 8–A
Evans, Lessie James
Obituary
Oc 14 94 89(364), 2–A
Evans, Lonnie B.
Batchelor-Evans
Engagement
Ag 16 94 89(305), 2–B
Evans-Batchelor
Wedding
Dc 8 94 90(54), 2–C
Evans, Perry (Bobby) Sr.
Obituary
Dc 2 94 90(48), 2–A
Evans, Thomas
Obituary
Ag 20 94 89(309), 2–A
Evans, Willie C.
Death
Oc 21 94 90(6), 2–A
Everett, Annie Mae "Hardney"
Obituary
Je 25 94 89(254), 2–A
Everett, Paul Jason
Paulk-Everett
Engagement
Oc 13 94 89(363), 2–C
Everetts, Dorothy C.
Obituary
Ag 6 94 89(295), 2–A
Everson, Chad
Brashear-Everson
Engagement
My 17 94 89(215), 2–B
Everson, Corey
Everson Returns to Valdosta
Ap 15 94 89(183), 8–A
Everson Still Has Look of Champion
Ap 21 94 89(189), 4–B, 5–B
Evett, William "Bill" R.
Obituary
Ap 4 94 89(172), 2–A
Evolution
No Prayer, No Darwin (editorial)
Mr 30 94 89(169), 4–A
Examinations
Graduation Tests a Pain, But Worth It
Ap 1 94 89(169), 7–A
Exchange Club
Local Law Officers Honored by Exchange Club
Mr 4 94 89(143), 3–A
Exchange Students--Valdosta
Exchange Student Looking for New Host Family
Dc 15 94 90(61), 7–A
Exercise
80-Year-Old Woman Takes to Treadmill
Ja 29 94 89(109), 10–A
Exercise During Pregnancy Not Harmful to Mom, Child
Jl 24 94 89(283), 3–Supplement
Stretching after Finishing Exercise More Effective
My 22 94 89(220), 7–B
Study: Exercise Fights Disease
Jl 24 94 89(283), 6–Supplement
Explosions
Fatal Explosion
Ja 2 94 89(79), 5–A
Propane Tank Catches Fire at Hatchery
Ja 1 94 89(78), 6–A
Explosions--Atlanta
Explosion Injures Two Firefighters
Jl 17 94 89(276), 10–A
Explosions--Folkston
Classroom Explosion Injures 12 Students
Nv 4 94 90(20), 1–A
Explosions--Valdosta
Man Finds Part of Explosive Device in Yard
My 18 94 89(216), 3–A
Explosives--Folkston
Discipline Held off for Grenade-Toter
Nv 9 94 90(25), 8–A
Extension Office--Brooks County
Brooks Extension Office Has New Look
Jl 31 94 89(290), 5–Supplement
Exum, Charles
Lowndes Coroner Wins Elected Seat in Association
Sp 25 94 89(345), 3–A
Exum, Vernon
Death
Sp 26 94 89(346), 2–A