1996 Valdosta Daily Times "E"
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Eady, Willie
Obituary
Nv 22 96 92(39), 2–A
Eager, John Markham
Eager-Faulkner
Wedding
My 29 96 91(227), 2–C
Ealum, Darrel
Bishop, Ealum Faceoff for 2nd Congressional Seat
Jl 11 96 91(270), 3–A
Candidate Suffers Family Woes
Jn 12 96 91(241), 3–A
Dougherty Businessman to Run for Bishop's 2nd District Seat
Fe 28 96 91(136), 3–A
Ealum Hopes Bus Ride Ends in Victory
Sp 8 96 91(329), 3–A
Ealum Keeps Bishop on Defensive
Oc 21 96 92(6), 1–A
Ealum Offers Change for New 2nd District
Nv 3 96 92(19), 5–A
Ealum's Campaign Cash Tops $65,000
Ap 10 91(178), 3–A
Eanes, Dorothy Sentilles
Obituary
Fe 11 96 91(119), 2–A
Fe 12 96 91(120), 2–A
Earl, Lawrence E.
Obituary
Oc 17 96 92(2), 2–A
Earnest, Donald Eugene
Obituary
Jn 20 96 91(249), 2–A
Eason, Aubrey "Abe," Sr.
Obituary
Jn 5 96 91(234), 2–A
Eason, Bryce Andrew
Birth
Au 27 96 91(317), 8–A
Easter
"Atlanta Passion Play" Powerful Easter Drama
Mr 30 96 91(167), 8–A
He is Rison!
Ap 7 96 91(175), 1–C
Easters, Nellie
Obituary
Mr 25 96 91(162), 2–A
Eastman, Jacqueline
VSU Professor Includes Ethical Model in Classroom Work
Jn 24 96 91(253), 6–A
Eaves, Edward
Bubba Burgers Making Georgia Family Happy
Au 27 96 91(317), 5–B
Eaves, Robert
Bubba Burgers Making Georgia Family Happy
Au 27 96 91(317), 5–B
Echols County
Echols Awarded Federal Funding
My 2 96 91(200), 3–A
Echols County Commission
Berrien Overhauls Commission; Sasser Wins in Echols County
Au 7 96 91(296), 3–A
DeLoach Leaving Echols Commission
Dc 6 96 92(52), 7–A
Echols County Elementary School
Student's Story Chosen for Book in Statewide Competition
Fe 15 96 91(123), 1–C
Echols County Fire Department
Echols Gets New Jersey Fire Truck
Nv 20 96 92(37), 1–A
Echols County High School
Local Students Test Their Forestry Skills
Ap 26 91(194), 9–A
Echols County Sheriff's Department
4 Running for Echols Sheriff
My 1 96 91(199), 3–A
Charles Carter's Trial in Recess
Sp 13 96 91(334), 3–A
Echols Child Killed
Au 6 96 91(296), 1–A
Echols Resident Convicted in Drug Case Testified Against Sheriff
Oc 20 96 92(5), 6–A
Former Echols Sheriff Collapses at Sentencing
Dc 3 96 92(49), 1–A
Former Echols Sheriff Convicted of Drug Charges
Sp 19 96 91(340), 1–A
Former Echols Sheriff Facing Charges Again
Jn 27 96 91(256), 1–A
Former Echols Sheriff Sentenced to 14 Years
Dc 19 96 92(65), 1–A
Former Echols Sheriff Undergoes Heart Tests
Dc 10 96 92(56), 1–A
Four Men Seek Sheriff's Job in Echols
My 6 96 91(204), 1–A
Path to Ex-Echols Sheriff's Conviction Took Many Twists
Oc 20 96 92(5), 1–A
Witnesses Testify Against Former Echols Sheriff
Sp 18 96 91(339), 1–A
Eckwahl, Gage Huntington
Happy First Birthday
Ja 28 96 91(105), 3–C
Economic Growth and Development--Berrien County
Mayor Boone of Alapaha Wants "Best Little Town"
Mr 11 96 91(148), 1–A
Economic Growth and Development--Douglas
Proposed Annexation Creates Unlikely Alliance in Douglas
Ja 8 96 91(85), 2–A
Economic Growth and Development--Georgia
Bishop to Focus on Area's Economic Potential
Nv 9 96 92(25), 1–A
Defense Good for Georgia
Mr 5 96 91(142), 5–A
Georgia Economy Doing Fine
Mr 10 96 91(147), 7–C
Leaders Learn How to Grow Business
Fe 15 96 91(123), 7–D
Volvo May Build U.S. Plant
Ja 11 96 91(88), 5–D
Economic Growth and Development--Hahira
Authority Studies Ways to Revitalize Hahira
Au 15 96 91(305), 5–A
Hahira Council Wants Public Input to Help Plan. . .
Mr 9 96 91(146), 1–A
Economic Growth and Development--Lanier County
Lowndes, Lanier Keep Working on. . .
Fe 27 96 91(135), 2–A
Economic Growth and Development--Lowndes County
City, County Get $1.3 Million Grant
Mr 16 96 91(153), 1–A
Convention Center Contract to Be Awarded
Mr 7 96 91(144), 3–A
Convention Center Decision Delayed
Mr 8 96 91(145), 1–A
Development 101 to Be Part of Forum
Mr 8 96 91(145), 3–A
Economic Development
Mr 27 96 91(164), 1–A
Forum Concentrates on Development
Mr 26 96 91(163), 3–A
Gift Kits Promote Valdosta
Nv 4 96 92(20), 1–A
Industry Official Visits
Mr 1 96 91(138), 3–A
Lowe's Employment Deal Means at Least 350 Jobs
Mr 2 96 91(139), 1–A
Lowndes' Growth Needs Planning (editorial)
Mr 11 96 91(148), 4–A
Lowndes, Lanier Keep Working on. . .
Fe 27 96 91(135), 2–A
Miller to Head Industrial Authority
Jl 17 96 91(276), 1–A
Moody Prepares for New Squadrons
Mr 2 96 91(139), 1–A
No Point to Forums if No One Attends (editorial)
Mr 29 96 91(166), 4–A
North Lowndes' Growth Could Push Schools. . .
Mr 24 96 91(161), 1–A
Operation Legacy Welcomed to Valdosta
Jl 31 96 91(290), 5–A
Progress Edition Published Today
Ap 28 91(196), 1–A
Sterling Lines up Contracts
Ja 23 96 91(100), 1–A
Economic Growth and Development--Parrott
Students Hope to Get Town Back on Feet
Fe 4 96 91(112), 9–A
Economic Growth and Development--Quitman
Brooks Surveyor Has His Hand in Area's Growth
Oc 1 96 91(352), 3–A
Economic Growth and Development--Valdosta
The Changing Face of Downtown Valdosta (editorial)
Ap 21 91(189), 4–A
City and Hotel Developers Eye Convention Center Area
Jl 23 96 91(282), 1–A
Council Courts Hotel Developer
Oc 11 96 91(362), 1–A
Exit 5 Undergoing Explosive Growth
Oc 6 96 91(357), 1–A
Home Depot Looks at Lowndes
Au 21 96 91(311), 1–A
Learning Tree Puts Down New Roots
Fe 4 96 91(112), 7–C
Retreat Focuses on City Growth
Mr 27 96 91(164), 1–A
Valdosta Businessman Eyes Chinese Markets
Ap 7 96 91(175), 7–B
Economy--Georgia
Georgia's Economy Healthy
Jl 14 96 91(273), 10–A
Economy--Lowndes County
Chamber, Authority Pick Solid Direction (editorial)
Jl 31 96 91(290), 4–A
Economy--Savannah
Savannah Trade Booms 34 Percent
Oc 29 96 92(14), 6–A
Edge, Skin
Ga. GOP Losing Edge
Ja 24 96 91(101), 5–A
Republican Revolution is Having a Hard Time in Georgia
Ja 28 96 91(105), 5–A
Edge, Skip
Marietta Lawmaker Now Minority Leader
Nv 9 96 92(25), 6–A
Edmond, Deshawn
One More Chance
Fe 15 96 91(123), 1–D
Edmonds, Mary Johnson
Death
Mr 1 96 91(138), 2–A
Mr 6 96 91(143), 2–A
Edmondson, Dixie S.
Obituary
Sp 24 96 91(345), 2–A
Edmondson, Joshua Ray
Birth
Dc 4 96 92(50), 2–C
Edmondson, Zachary McLaine
Birth
Dc 15 96 92(61), 4–C
Edmondson, Zane Stewart
Birth
Dc 15 96 92(61), 4–C
Education
Computer Learning Spelling out Future of Education
Jl 1 96 91(260), 1–A
Education--Atlanta
Home-Schooling at Center of Benefits Controversy
Dc 2 96 92(48), 6–A
Students Learn to Be Teachers
Dc 1 96 92(47), 5–A
Education--Brooks County
Building Project Brings Overruns
Jn 28 96 91(257), 4–A
Education--Echols County
Echols Students Study Campaigns
Nv 5 96 92(21), 5–A
Education--Georgia
College of Education Fares Will in Accreditation
Ap 14 91(182), 3–A
Georgia Schools Gear up for Broader Intelligence Standards
Au 25 96 91(315), 5–A
House Panel Guts Miller's Plan to Reorganize Education Department
Mr 13 96 91(150), 7–A
Miller, Schrenko Seek Support for Education Department Changes
Fe 12 96 91(120), 1–A
Miller Tackles High Dropout Rate
Dc 11 96 92(57), 1–A
Remedial Students
Dc 30 96 92(76), 1–A
Report: Racial, Gender Gaps Present in Educational System
Ja 6 96 91(83), 3–A
School Board Declares War Against Low SAT Scores
Sp 13 96 91(334), 8–A
School Boards May Get Shot at Tax
Ja 13 96 91(90), 1–A
Schrenko Announces New Reading Program
Oc 4 96 91(355), 6–A
Schrenko INtroduces New Education Plan
Jn 28 96 91(257), 9–A
Schrenko Should Focus on Education (editorial)
Oc 11 96 91(362), 4–A
Schrenko Worried About Lottery Fund's Future
Ap 19 91(187), 6–B
Scientists Don't Want Creationism Taught in Georgia Public Schools
Mr 25 96 91(162), 3–A
Solution to Schrenko Controversy
Jn 9 96 91(238), 4–A
Teacher's $12,500 Grant Helping Students Appreciate Art
Ap 28 91(196), 1–C
Third Grade CBA Test Results Concerning
Fe 3 96 91(111), 4–A
Who Steers State's Educational Ship? (editorial)
Mr 20 96 91(157), 6–A
Writing Project into its Second Year
Jl 23 96 91(282), 6–A
Education--Hahira
Hahira Council Taking Wives to Continuing Education Classes
Dc 7 96 92(53), 5–A
Hahira Resident Teaches English to the Chinese
Oc 19 96 92(4), 9–A
Hahira Teachers Learn About Education System in Germany
Au 18 96 91(308), 1–C
Education--Lowndes County
Cleveland, Beloved Educator
Sp 22 96 91(343), 5–C
Education Council Holding Math-Science Fair Saturday
Ap 19 91(187), 5–A
Education Fair a Hands-On Event
Ap 21 91(189), 3–A
Educators Attend Conference
Oc 14 96 91(365), 1–A
Excellence Bus Tour Stops at Hahira Elementary
Nv 13 96 92(30), 1–A
New Leadership for School Tops Local Education News
Ja 1 96 91(78), 8–A
Parents Have Options for Schools' Reading Assignments
Oc 6 96 91(357), 14–A
Talk to Kids Today; Don't Regret Tomorrow (editorial)
Ap 19 91(187), 4–A
Teacher Uses Models to Teach Real-World Geometry
Sp 18 96 91(339), 1–A
Education--Valdosta
Businesses Forming Incentive Package
Sp 8 96 91(329), 6–A
City Schools' Gifted Program Expanding
Au 11 96 91(301), 5–A
Education Changes Explained
Au 2 96 91(292), 1–A
Heritage Foundation Presented with Finished Educational Plan
Dc 21 96 92(67), 6–A
School Curriculum Laid Out
Au 23 96 91(312), 1–A
Valwood Students Learn About Coastal Ecosystems
Oc 19 96 92(4), 5–A
Edwards, Dorothy "Dot" Rountree
Obituary
Dc 5 96 92(51), 2–A
Dc 6 96 92(52), 2–A
Edwards, Elva Jones
Obituary
Jl 23 96 91(282), 2–A
Edwards, Jill
McArthur-Edwards
Wedding
Fe 17 96 91(125), 10–A
Edwards, Robert
Edwards Now Facing High Expectations
Au 29 96 91(319), 3–D
Healthy Edwards Key for Georgia
Au 10 96 91(299), 1–B
Edwards, Teresa
Cairo's Edwards Paces U.S. Offense
Au 1 96 91(291), 8–C
Edwards Add Another Gold to Collection
Au 6 96 91(296), 1–B
Edwards, Wayne
"Mayor of Moody" Retiring
My 12 96 91(210), 10–B
Egts, Stephen Douglas
Egts-Bassham
Wedding
Fe 11 96 91(119), 11–C
Ehling, Jeff
Ehling Becomes Anchor
Ja 27 96 91(104), 1–A
Elderly
Authority Letting Hospital Seek Housing Facility Growth
Mr 21 96 91(158), 7–A
Labor Office Honors 74-Year-Old Worker
Mr 19 96 91(156), 3–A
Many Elderly Not Getting Flu Shots
Dc 9 96 92(55), 7–A
May is Older Americans Month
My 12 96 91(210), Supplement
O.P.A.L.S.
Fe 20 96 91(128), 1–B
Seniors Keep Learning in Their Retirement
Fe 21 96 91(129), 2–A
Eldridge, Frank
Appeals Judge Chosen
Jl 2 96 91(261), 5–A
Eleazer, Joy Sheree
Eleazer & White
Engagement
Dc 24 96 92(70), 7–A
Elections--Arcade
Judges Voids 1993 Election of Town's Mayor, Council
Mr 13 96 91(150), 7–A
Elections--Berrien County
Berrien County Picks Two Commissioners Tuesday
Au 4 96 91(294), 5–A
Berrien Overhauls Commission; Sasser Wins in Echols County
Au 7 96 91(296), 3–A
Berrien's Sheriff Facing Ex-Deputy, Newcomer in Race
Jl 8 96 91(267), 5–A
Berrien's Sheriff Facing First Republican Challenger Ever
Oc 29 96 92(14), 5–A
Brogdon Retained as Berrien Sheriff
Nv 6 96 92(22), 1–C
Three Vie for Berrien Badge
My 13 96 91(211), 1–A
Elections--Brooks County
In Brooks County, Current Sheriff Facing Two Former Deputies and a Judge
Jl 8 96 91(267), 1–A
Candidates Signing up for Court, County Races
Ap 24 91(192), 5–A
Off and Running
Ap 29 91(196), 1–A
Elections--Clinch County
Bruce Re-Elected Clinch Tax Commissioner
Nv 6 96 92(22), 1–C
"Unchallenged" Race in Clinch Has Three Candidates
Nv 4 96 92(20), 1–A
Elections--Cook County
Charles Bryant Elected Cook County Sheriff
Nv 6 96 92(22), 1–C
Giddens Wins Cook Commission Seat
Mr 6 96 91(143), 2–A
O'Quinn Elected to Cook County Commission
Jl 10 96 91(269), 1–B
Several Cook County Seats Still Uncontested
Ap 25 91(193), 7–A
Elections--Echols County
4 Running for Echols Sheriff
My 1 96 91(199), 3–A
Berrien Overhauls Commission; Sasser Wins in Echols County
Au 7 96 91(296), 3–A
Four Fight for Echols Sheriff's Job
Jl 8 96 91(267), 3–A
Four Men Seek Sheriff's Job in Echols
My 6 96 91(204), 1–A
Law-Enforcement Veterans Ready for Echols Runoff
Jl 20 96 91(279), 1–A
Perkins Will Succeed McKnight; Runoff in Echols Sheriff's Race
Jl 10 96 91(269), 1–B
Elections--Georgia
Aftermath of Primary Election Leads to Shake-Ups in Many Area Governments
Jl 11 96 91(270), 5–A
Alexander Brings Campaign to Georgia
Mr 3 96 91(140), 2–A
Area Attorney "Gambling" He'll Be Primary Favorite
Jn 2 96 91(231), 3–A
Atlanta Businessman Seeks Nunn's Seat
Oc 26 96 92(11), 5–A
Ballot to Change
Fe 21 96 91(129), 5–B
Bishop, Ealum Face off for 2nd Congressional Seat
Jl 11 96 91(270), 3–A
Bishop Makes History
Nv 6 96 92(22), 1–A
Bishop Takes Charge in 2nd District
Jl 10 96 91(269), 1–A
Bishop to Focus on Area's Economic Potential
Nv 9 96 92(25), 1–A
Broun Taking His Message to People Via Grass Roots
Ap 28 91(196), 10–A
Campaign Disclosures Show Millions Raised for Senate Race
Ap 17 91(185), 6–A
Candidate Suffers Family Woes
Jn 12 96 91(241), 3–A
Candidates on Both Sides Take PAC Money
Oc 27 96 92(12), 6–A
Candidates Trade Barbs over Election
Nv 8 96 92(24), 1–A
Chambliss Ahead in the Polls
Oc 2 96 91(353), 3–A
A Chance Worth Taking (editorial)
Ja 17 96 91(94), 4–A
Chaney Running Again, But Not as "Lone Republican"
Ap 29 91(196), 1–A
Cleland Agrees to Debate Millner in Albany
Sp 27 96 91(348), 8–A
Cleland Gets Senate Nod (editorial)
Nv 1 96 92(17), 4–A
Cleland Should Debate in Valdosta
Oc 6 96 91(357), 4–A
Cleland Will Beat GOP Candidates, Poll Shows
Mr 3 96 91(140), 5–A
Cleland Wins Senate Seat Formerly Held by Nunn
Nv 6 96 92(22), 1–A
Clint Day Links Adversaries to Clinton in Advertisement
Jl 2 96 91(261), 5–A
Clinton Coming to Atlanta
Ja 15 96 91(92), 1–A
Contested Elections Argued in Court
Nv 13 96 92(30), 8–A
Critical Issues
Jl 9 96 91(268), 1–A
Democrats Aiming at Deal in His First GOP Election
Fe 11 96 91(119), 5–A
Democrats Running into GOP Wall of Cash in Georgia House Races
Oc 27 96 92(12), 10–A
Dougherty Businessman to Run for Bishop's 2nd District Seat
Fe 28 96 91(136), 3–A
Down to the Wire for District 2
Jl 6 96 91(265), 1–A
Ealum Hopes Bus Ride Ends in Victory
Sp 8 96 91(329), 3–A
Ealum Keeps Bishop on Defensive
Oc 21 96 92(6), 1–A
Ealum Offers Change for New 2nd District
Nv 3 96 92(19), 5–A
Ealum's Campaign Cash Tops $65,000
Ap 10 91(178), 3–A
Economist Predicts Election
My 26 96 91(224), 7–C
Election Battles
Nv 3 96 92(19), 1–A
Elections Chief Wants Mail Voting Phased In
Fe 15 96 91(123), 5–A
Elections Marked by Little Turnover
Nv 7 96 92(23), 1–A
Elections to Use Mixed Districts
My 1 96 91(199), 1–A
Electoral College Gives Georgia GOP Parting Salute to Dole
Dc 2 96 92(48), 6–A
Feisty Millner Comes out Slugging in First Debte with Cleland
Oc 20 96 92(5), 1–A
Former Valdosta High Coach Runs for State Senate
Jn 10 96 91(239), 3–A
Fundraising Limits Spawn State Lawsuit
Ja 5 96 91(82), 8–A
Ga. Delegates See Two-Way Race
Au 31 96 91(321), 6–A
Georgia Heads to the Polls Today
Au 6 96 91(296), 1–A
Georgia Is the Key Primary
Mr 4 96 91(141), 3–A
Georgia Primary a Key GOP Prize
Mr 5 96 91(142), 1–A
Georgia Voters Unfazed by Presidential Debated
Oc 14 96 91(365), 8–A
Georgians Prefer Cleland,Poll Says
Oc 14 96 91(365), 8–A
Gingrich, Coles Try to Inspire Middle School Students
Oc 19 96 92(4), 7–A
Gingrich is a Survivor (editorial)
Nv 21 96 92(38), 4–A
Gingrich Re-Elected Speaker
Nv 21 96 92(38), 1–A
Gingrich Renews Call for Term Limit Amendment; Lott Wants Financial Probe
Nv 7 96 92(23), 8–A
Goff Talked About as Congressman
Fe 2 96 91(110), 1–A
Going to the Polls
Jl 9 96 91(268), 1–A
GOP Longshot Aims for Senate
Mr 30 96 91(167), 1–A
Gramm Voters Left in a Void
Mr 3 96 91(140), 3–A
Guy Millner Attacks Cleland on Defense
Sp 5 96 91(326), 8–A
Hey, Max! It's Time to Debate Millner (editorial)
Sp 22 96 91(343), 4–A
History Shows Isakson Faces Uphilll Battle in Senate Runoff
Jl 15 96 91(274), 3–A
Incumbent Assessors Elected; Lowndes to Keep Electing the Officials
Nv 6 96 92(22), 2–C
Incumbent, Challenger Face off in Tuesday's District 1 Run-off
Au 4 96 91(294), 1–A
Insurers Backing Oxendine Campaign
Ja 11 96 91(88), 3–A
Isakson Deserves GOP Nomination (editorial)
Jl 7 96 91(266), 4–A
Isakson Enters Race for U.S. Senate Seat
Ap 24 91(192), 6–A
Isakson Visits Lowndes
Jl 3 96 91(262), 1–A
Key State Senator Could Lose His Seat
Jl 8 96 91(267), 3–A
Leadership Tinkering Again with Election Rules
Fe 5 96 91(113), 3–A
Majority-Black Districts Facing a New Obstacle
Nv 7 96 92(23), 1–A
Marietta Lawmaker Now Minority Leader
Nv 9 96 92(25), 6–A
Massey, Shafer Exchange Attacks
Oc 28 96 92(13), 9–A
Miller Vows Never to Run Again
Dc 14 96 92(60), 1–A
Millner, 0-for-2, May Have Taken His Final Turn as Statewide Candidate
Nv 8 96 92(24), 8–A
Millner Boasts of Lead in Poll
Oc 2 96 91(353), 1–A
Millner Camp Calls Isakson Attack Tactics "Desperate"
Jn 2 96 91(231), 8–A
Millner Holds No. 1 Spot on Way to Runoff
Jl 10 96 91(269), 1–B
Millner, Isakson Vie for Senate Nomination
Au 4 96 91(294), 1–A
Millner on the Attack
Jl 8 96 91(267), 1–A
Millner Takes Georgia, Lowndes in GOP Senate Race
Au 7 96 91(296), 1–A
Millner Tears into Isakson in Debate
Jl 25 96 91(284), 6–A
Money Drives Early Entries into Governor's Race
Dc 5 96 92(51), 7–A
New Runoff Law in Ga. Helped Max Cleland Win
Nv 7 96 92(23), 1–A
Oxendine Denies Getting Funds from Firms
Ja 12 96 91(89), 3–A
PACs Give Bishop Financial Edge
Oc 23 96 92(8), 5–A
Partisan Attacks Characterize 1996 Campaigns
Oc 27 96 92(12), 1–A
Perot Drops in About Future Plans
Oc 29 96 92(14), 6–A
Pierre Howard to Run for Governor in 1998
Nv 2 96 92(18), 6–A
Poll: Presidential Race too Close to Call in Georgia
Nv 1 96 92(17), 1–A
Poll Shows Millner, Cleland Virtually Tied in Senate Battle
Nv 2 96 92(18), 3–A
President Clinton Leading Georgia
Oc 5 96 91(356), 8–A
Presidential Preference Primary Not Far Away
Fe 6 96 91(114), 3–A
Q&A: Where the GOP Senatorial Candidates Stand
Jn 2 96 91(231), 8–A
Qualifying Ends for Federal Offices
Ap 28 91(196), 7–A
Race for Ga. Senate Seat Takes Turn for the Ugly
My 25 96 91(223), 6–A
Reaves Takes off Gloves Against Dist. 178 Challenger Stephenson
Oc 26 96 92(11), 1–A
Republican Longshot Candidate Arrested for Trying to Gate-Crash Debate
Mr 5 96 91(142), 1–A
Saxby Chambliss Chosen for Important Committee
Nv 21 96 92(38), 6–A
Senate GOP Leaders Funneled $45,000 into Millner Campaign
Oc 22 96 92(7), 1–A
Several Candidates Seeking Nunn's Seat
Jl 7 96 91(266), 1–A
South Georgia Gears up for Elections
Jl 8 96 91(267), 1–A
State Drops Challenge to Stephenson's Candidacy
Oc 25 96 92(10), 1–A
Supporters Turn out in Valdosta to Welcome Isakson
Fe 23 96 91(131), 5–A
The Survey Says: Candidates Talk of Issues
Jn 2 96 91(231), 1–A
Take Time to Vote in Tuesday's Runoff (editorial)
Au 4 96 91(294), 4–A
Three-Way Contest for GOP in Ga.
Mr 2 96 91(139), 3–A
Tuesday's Elections Will Decide Non-Partisan Court Positions
Jl 7 96 91(266), 7–A
Turner Deserves 8th District Support (editorial)
Oc 31 96 92(16), 4–A
Turner, Reaves Returned to Georgia Legislature
Nv 6 96 92(22), 1–C
Turner Wins 8th Distric Re-Election
Nv 7 96 92(23), 8–A
U.S. Senate Race "Headline" of Primary
Jl 9 96 91(268), 1–A
V-P Nominees Stump in Ga.
Sp 8 96 91(329), 1–A
Valdosta Jeweler Stephenson Seeks Georgia House Seat
Sp 23 96 91(344), 1–A
Veteran Representative Reaves Seeks Another Term in Georgia House
Oc 1 96 91(352), 1–A
Vote Like a Smart Consumer in '96 (editorial)
Fe 16 96 91(124), 4–A
Elections--Hahira
Qualifying for Hahira Council Seat Starts Monday
My 4 96 91(202), 5–A
Elections--Lowndes County
2 County Commissioners Ousted
Jl 11 96 91(270), 1–A
2,500 Names Left off Lowndes' Voter Lists
Jl 10 96 91(269), 1–A
Area Voters Head to Polls Today
Nv 5 96 92(21), 1–A
Ashley Paulk Re-Elected Sheriff
Nv 6 96 92(22), 1–C
Candidates Face off in Debates
Oc 30 96 92(15), 1–A
Candidates to Meet in a Local Forum
Jl 3 96 91(262), 7–A
Confusion Wins Big in Lowndes
Jl 10 96 91(269), 1–A
Contenders for State Offices Release Details on Fundraising
Nv 4 96 92(20), 5–A
Cothron, Willis Square off for District 3 County Commission
Oc 19 96 92(4), 1–A
District 5 Candidates Stress Mainentance of School Property
Oc 20 96 92(5), 1–A
Don't Give Up Right to Vote (editorial)
Nv 5 96 92(21), 4–A
Early Results Show Support for Seven-Man Lowndes Commission
Au 26 96 91(316), 1–A
Election Day Woes Hurt Voters Most (editorial)
Jl 10 96 91(269), 4–A
Election Shuffling
Jn 29 96 91(258), 1–A
Evans, Williams Vie for District 1 Seat
Oc 28 96 92(13), 1–A
Failure to Communicate Leads to Problems, Says Commission Candidates
Oc 20 96 92(5), 1–A
Few Dull Moments in Lowndes Sheriff Race
Jl 7 96 91(266), 1–A
Former Clerk to Run
Fe 2 96 91(110), 1–A
Former Elections Supervisor Dies
Oc 4 96 91(355), 1–A
Forum Gives Voters Chance to Ask Quesitons
Oc 29 96 92(14), 1–A
Four County Commission Positions at Stake
Jl 7 96 91(266), 1–A
Georgia Says Dole; Lowndes Taps Buchanan
Mr 6 96 91(143), 1–A
Grand Jury Wants Elections Meeting
Au 30 96 91(320), 1–A
Insurance Agent Running After Life-Long Dream
Mr 13 96 91(150), 1–A
Kelly, Wetherington in Tuesday's Run-Off for Tax Assessor Post
Au 5 96 91(295), 1–A
Langdale Ready for Challenge
Au 8 96 91(297), 1–A
Lee Facing Familiar Opposition
My 27 96 91(225), 1–A
Let Election Day Be Basis for Reform (editorial)
Nv 7 96 92(23), 4–A
Lowndes Asks for Elections Supervision
Sp 14 96 91(335), 3–A
Lowndes Candidates Square off in Forum
Oc 23 96 92(8), 1–A
Lowndes Commission Candidates Focus on Roads,. . .
Nv 5 96 92(21), 1–A
Lowndes Tax Assossor Crosby Won't Run Again
Ap 27 91(195), 1–A
Lowndes Voters Stay Away from the Polls in Droves
Au 7 96 91(296), 1–A
Lowndes Votes Democrat, Unless It's for President
Oc 22 96 92(7), 1–A
Martin Election Case Scheduled
Sp 12 96 91(333), 1–A
Martin Faces Three-Way Race to Retain County Commission Seat
Jl 5 96 91(264), 1–A
New Look for County Commission
Au 7 96 91(296), 1–A
Obeying Ordinance a "Sign" to Voters (editorial)
Jl 5 96 91(264), 4–A
Paulk Big Winner in Sheriff's Race
Jl 11 96 91(270), 5–A
Paulk Deserves 2nd Term as Sheriff
Nv 3 96 92(19), 5–A
Payton Plans to Re-Seek Dist. 1 Seat
Ap 10 91(178), 1–A
Qualifying for Elections Starts Today
Ap 22 91(190), 1–A
Recount Demanded
Au 8 96 91(297), 1–A
State Agency Blamed for Missing Voter Names
Jl 11 96 91(270), 1–A
State-Level Candidates Debate
Oc 25 96 92(10), 1–A
State Should Cover Costs of Voting List (editorial)
Jl 18 96 91(277), 4–A
State Will Pick up Voting List Tab
Jl 19 96 91(278), 1–A
Tax Idea Lowndes Voters Opposed Hailed as Major Boost for Schools
Nv 7 96 92(23), 3–A
Tuesday's Primary Could Have Record Turnout
Mr 3 96 91(140), 3–A
Upcoming Primary Calls out to Voters (editorial)
Ap 28 91(196), 4–A
Voting Results
Jl 17 96 91(276), 6–A
Wetherington Edges Kelly in Lowndes Tax Assessor Race
Au 7 96 91(296), 3–A
Winning by Default
Ap 27 91(195), 1–A
Winningham, Paulk Debate Sheriff Issues
Oc 25 96 92(10), 1–A
Winningham Running for Sheriff
Ap 26 91(194), 1–A
Elections--Madison County
Judge Voids Dodge Sheriff's Election
Sp 21 96 91(342), 5–A
Sheriff's Race in Madison County Going into Runoff
Sp 5 96 91(326), 7–A
Elections--Nashville
Mayor Faces Ex-Councilman in Nashville Runoff
Nv 15 96 92(32), 6–A
Parr Re-Elected Nashville Mayor
Nv 20 96 92(37), 1–A
Elections--Newbern Middle School
Newbern Students Cast Their Votes
Oc 28 96 92(13), 1–A
Elections--Thomasville
Campaign Collector Displays History at Thomasville Library
Ja 31 96 91(108), 3–A
Elections--Valdosta
2 Area Lawmakers Face No Challengers
My 11 96 91(209), 1–A
Bennett to Run with GOP
Ap 20 91(188), 1–A
Candidates Won't Call for Recount in Tight Races
Nv 12 96 92(28), 1–A
Chamber Plans Fall Campaign
Oc 17 96 92(2), 5–A
Chaney, Evans, Cothron Win Seats
Nv 6 96 92(22), 1–C
Elections Board Wresltes with Voter Lists--Again
Oc 30 96 92(15), 1–A
Elections Letter Sent to Grand Jury
Au 23 96 91(312), 1–A
Gamble to Run in Distric 2
My 1 96 91(199), 5–A
Garren Running for Commission
Ap 20 91(188), 1–A
Hatcher Using Direct Mail to Introduce Himself to Voters
Jn 23 96 91(252), 3–A
Know the Issues When You Vote (editorial)
Oc 22 96 92(7), 6–A
Leadership Hot Topic for Commission Chairman Candidates
Oc 2 96 91(353), 1–A
Local Candidates' Campaign Finances Disclosed
Nv 4 96 92(20), 5–A
Lowndes County Needs More Election Discussion (editorial)
Sp 6 96 91(327), 4–A
Lowndes Voters Support Dole
Nv 6 96 92(22), 1–A
Martin Drops Lawsuit Against Elecions Board
Sp 24 96 91(345), 1–A
Narrow Margins Separate Candidates
Nv 7 96 92(23), 1–A
Officials Hope for Smooth Primary Runoff
Jl 31 96 91(290), 3–A
Payton Endorsing Evans in Aug. 6 Run-Off for County Commission Seat
Jl 21 96 91(280), 1–A
Pendleton Seeks to Move Lowndes Forward as Chairman
Oc 21 96 92(6), 1–A
Pendleton Unseats Bennett
Nv 6 96 92(22), 1–A
School Board Members to Face Each Other
Oc 19 96 92(4), 1–A
Town Hall Meeting: Local Residents Speak out on 1996 Election Issues
Au 25 96 91(315), 4–A
Valdosta Must Pay to Fix Problems with Voting List
Jl 16 96 91(275), 1–A
Voter Guides Showing up in Churches
Nv 3 96 92(19), 1–A
Voter List Problem Solved
Jl 14 96 91(273), 1–A
Electric Heating
Restoring Warmth to Area Homes
Ja 14 96 91(91), 1–C
Electric Membership Corporation
Colquitt EMC Getting Federal Loan
Dc 28 96 92(74), 3–A
Eleming, Clyde U.
Obituary
Mr 8 96 91(145), 2–A
Elks Aidmore Auxilary
Elks Aidmore Home Helps Kids from Troubled Homes
Nv 27 96 92(44), 1–C
Elks Auxiliary Installs New Officers
Au 27 96 91(317), 9–A
Elks Lodge Aids Local Families
Dc 25 96 92(71), 8–A
Ellenberg, Randy
Ellenberg Wins Despite Protest at Thunderbowl
My 10 96 91(208), 2–B
Elliott, Estelle Snow
Obituary
Nv 7 96 92(23), 2–A
Elliott, Jacob Grant
Birth
Mr 4 96 91(141), 7–A
Elliott, Kendra Lea
Elliott & Bagley
Engagement
Dc 15 96 92(61), 4–C
Elliott, Lisa
Elliott & Brown
Engagement
Au 14 96 91(304), 9–A
Ellis, Brock
"Shaken Baby" Death Inquiry Leads to Arrest of Father
Jn 19 96 91(248), 1–A
Ellis, Frank
Savannah State AD Resigns After Dispute
Jn 12 96 91(241), 1–B
Ellis, Hollis, Sr.
Obituary
Oc 25 96 92(10), 2–A
Ellis, William Louis
Child's Death Being Investigated
Jn 15 96 91(244), 3–A
Obituary
Jn 13 96 91(242), 2–A
Ellison, Aretha
Three Teens Get Life Sentences in Slaying
Nv 24 96 92(41), 9–A
Elmore, Todd Michael
Pittman-Elmore
Engagement
Mr 30 96 91(167), 11–A
Elrod, Patricia Ellen
Obituary
Jl 15 96 91(274), 2–A
Elsberry, Nancy
Elsberry Receives Teaching Award
Dc 15 96 92(61), 7–C
Elsberry, Thelma Rives
Obituary
Sp 13 96 91(334), 2–A
Elsima, Eddie
Elisma Sparking Tech Run
Fe 28 96 91(136), 3–B
Emanuel, Dan, Jr.
Obituary
Jl 26 96 91(285), 2–A
Embezzlement--Atlanta
ACOG Accountant Arrested for Embezzlement
Jl 5 96 91(264), 1–A
Embezzlement--Clinch County
Clinch Officials Waiting for GBI to Start Probe
Jl 25 96 91(284), 5–A
Clinch Searching for $250,000 in Missing Tax Money
Jl 19 96 91(278), 1–A
Embezzlement--Lowndes County
Valdostan Pleads Guilty in Funds Case
Fe 29 96 91(137), 1–A
Embezzlement--Valdosta
3 Plead Guilty in Funding Case
Ap 16 91(184), 1–A
Emerald City Lounge--Nashville
Complaints Raised about Emerald City
Au 13 96 91(303), 3–A
Emergency Dispatch Service (911)--Atlanta
Atlanta Council Plans 911 Hearing
Au 14 96 91(304), 6–A
Atlanta Mayor Acknowledges 911 Flaws
Au 22 96 91(312), 6–A
Handling of 911 Bomb Call Delayed
Jl 30 96 91(289), 1–A
Judge Denies Temporary Restraining Order in 911 Suit
Sp 21 96 91(342), 5–A
Most Olympic Venue Addresses Missing. . .
Dc 18 96 92(64), 5–B
Emergency Dispatch Service (911)--Brooks County
911 Proposal for Brooks Debated
Jn 12 96 91(241), 6–A
Brooks to Vote on 911 in July
Fe 19 96 91(127), 1–A
Emergency Dispatch Service (911)--Gwinnett County
Woman Trains at Firehouse Where She was Born
Ja 5 96 91(82), 6–A
Emergency Dispatch Service (911)--Lowndes County
911 Dispatchers "Never Know. . ."
Ap 15 91(183), 1–A
911 Surcharge for Cellular Phone Possible
Nv 15 96 92(32), 5–A
Area Emergency Personnel Take Part. . .
Nv 13 96 92(30), 5–A
Confusion Reigns over Lowndes 911 Call
Ja 26 96 91(103), 2–A
Lowndes 911 Center Keeps Tabs. . .
Nv 24 96 92(41), 1–A
Emergency Dispatch Service (911)--Richmond County
Dispatcher Fails to Send Response to 911 Caller
Ja 6 96 91(83), 3–A
Emergency Law Enforcement
Barr, Nunn at Odds over Emergency Use of Military
Jl 21 96 91(280), 5–A
Emergency Medicine
State Nears Finish of Ambulance Probe
Ja 5 96 91(82), 8–A
Emergency Water Supplies
Preparations Needed for Emergency Water Supplies
Ja 20 96 91(97), 3–A
Emmanuel, Dan, Jr.
Death
Jl 25 96 91(284), 2–A
Emory University
Carter Says Foreign Policy for U.S. Based on Racism
Ja 26 96 91(103), 5–A
Your Child's Health: How Old is Too Old to See a Pediatrician?
Fe 20 96 91(128), 1–B
Employment
Atlanta May Be Hard Hit When AT&T Shashes Jobs
Ja 3 96 91(80), 7–C
Delta Admits Job Cuts Went too Far Last Year
Fe 2 96 91(110), 7–C
DuPont to Pare Down by 1,500 Employees; Some from Nylon Plant...
Mr 1 96 91(138), 6–C
Employees Fear Losing Their Jobs
Ja 29 96 91(106), 6–A
Fason Reflects on Minorities in Police
Fe 25 96 91(133), 1–A
Fewer Unemployment Checks Issued
Dc 15 96 92(61), 7–C
Georgia Gets More Jobs
Mr 23 96 91(160), 3–A
Golden Proud of Tax Bill
Mr 31 96 91(168), 1–A
Golden Wants Tax Lowered for Joblessness Insurance
Ja 24 96 91(101), 3–A
Life PEACHy for Mayday Woman
Fe 19 96 91(127), 1–A
Lowndes Freshmen Getting Choice
Sp 22 96 91(343), 6–A
Marketing Students Earn Big Bucks
Oc 3 96 91(354), 2–C
New Degree Program Designed to Meet Business World's Changing Needs
Sp 22 96 91(343), 6–A
Relief for Georgia's Businesses (editorial)
Ja 28 96 91(105), 4–A
State Unemployment Rate Drops to 4.3 Percent
Dc 22 96 92(67), 7–A
State Unemployment Rate Drops to 4.5 Percent
Sp 27 96 91(348), 8–A
Students Get Early Start on Post-Secondary Work
Sp 22 96 91(343), 6–A
Unemployment Tax Relief Law Signed by Governor
Ap 9 91(177), 3–A
Employment--Atlanta
Keebler Shutting Down Atlanta Factory
Mr 2 96 91(139), 7–B
Employment--Georgia
Jobless Insurance Tax Bill Approved
Mr 16 96 91(153), 1–A
Employment--Lanier County
Ithaca Job Losses Attributed to Foreign Competition
Mr 14 96 91(151), 1–A
Employment--Lowndes County
Local Lawmakers Working on Various Proposed Laws
Mr 9 96 91(146), 3–A
Lowe's Employment Deal Means at Least 350 Jobs
Mr 2 96 91(139), 1–A
Matching Ability with Opportunity
Mr 25 96 91(162), 1–A
Tenneco Eliminates 19 Jobs at Plant
Jl 24 96 91(283), 1–A
Employment--Valdosta
Labor Office Honored for Top Performance
Nv 10 96 92(26), 7–C
Labor Office Honors 74-Year-Old Worker
Mr 19 96 91(156), 3–A
Employment Training--Valdosta
Val Tech Signs on Two Firms
Ja 19 96 91(96), 2–A
Empty Stocking Fund
Empty Stocking Fund Kicks Off
Nv 28 96 92(45), 1–A
Empty Stocking Fund Needs Your Support (editorial)
Dc 20 96 92(66), 6–A
Lowndes Fills the Empty Stocking
Dc 29 96 92(75), 1–A
ROTC Students to Raise Money for Empty Stocking
Nv 30 96 92(46), 3–A
Emu Farms--Hahira
Here's Looking at You!
Nv 10 96 92(26), 1–C
Endangered Species
Feds to Probe Whales' Deaths
Fe 26 96 91(134), 3–A
Man Charged with Animal Parts Trading
Fe 23 96 91(131), 6–A
State Previews Woodpecker Plan
Ja 26 96 91(103), 5–A
Engineers--Valdosta
City Names Two Finalists for Engineer Position
Oc 1 96 91(352), 3–A
City Won't Consolidate Engineering Department
Oc 8 96 91(359), 3–A
England, Jon
Georgia Quarterback Must Face Charge
Jn 27 96 91(256), 1–B
Engle, David William
Obituary
Oc 15 96 91(365), 2–A
Oc 22 96 92(7), 2–A
English, Amber
Obituary
Sp 10 96 91(331), 2–A
English Language
English-Only Seen as Simplifying Government
Mr 26 96 91(163), 1–A
House Approves "Official English" Act
Mr 15 96 91(152), 7–A
Entreprenuership
Buying Existing Firm Offers Options
Jl 7 96 91(266), 7–C
Environment
Firm's Cleanup Cash Used for Legal Fees
Sp 9 96 91(330), 3–A
Landfill Probed for Contamination
Ja 23 96 91(100), 1–A
State Reviewing Air-Quality Permit
Sp 13 96 91(334), 1–A
Environment--Georgia
Georgia Must Protect Its Environment (editorial)
Sp 26 96 91(347), 6–A
Environmental Protection Division
Burning Ban Upsets Builders
Ap 6 96 91(174), 2–A
City Given Safe Drinking Water Award by EPA
My 10 96 91(208), 1–A
EPA Apprives Sterling Water Permit
My 9 96 91(207), 1–A
Firm's Cleanup Cash Used for Legal Fees
Sp 9 96 91(330), 3–A
Texas Company Plans to Drill for Oil in Turner
Oc 25 96 92(10), 7–A
Epilepsy
Epilepsy Not Always Easy to Diagnose, Control
Dc 18 96 92(64), 1–C
Equifax Medical Credentials Verification Services
Equifax Selling Division
Dc 22 96 92(67), 9–C
Erow, William Colin
Death
Oc 30 96 92(15), 2–A
Obituary
Nv 1 96 92(17), 2–A
Oc 31 96 92(16), 2–A
Ervin, Haley Ann
Birth
Au 4 96 91(294), 3–C
Jn 9 96 91(238), 5–C
Escapes--Augusta
Escapee Gets Life in Prison
Jl 12 96 91(271), 5–A
Escapes--Georgia
Georgia Fugitive Caught
Ja 19 96 91(96), 5–A
Escapes--Tift County
Convicted Murderer Escapes from Tifton Jail
Jl 5 96 91(264), 1–A
Murder Suspect Still on the Loose
Jl 6 96 91(265), 1–A
Reward Offered for Jail Escapee
Jl 14 96 91(273), 2–A
Esposito, John
Davis-Exposito
Engagement
Au 6 96 91(296), 10–A
New Jersey Couple to be Transferred to Georgia
Oc 9 96 91(360), 5–A
Essay Contests--Hahira
Hahira Student Wins Fair's Essay Contest
Oc 14 96 91(365), 1–A
Ethics
City to Table Ethics Rule
Fe 22 96 91(130), 1–A
Commission Planning to Change Newly Enacted Ethics Ordinance
Mr 28 96 91(165), 1–A
Council Passes Ethics, Growth Plans
Ap 12 91(180), 1–A
Council Postpones Ethics Rule
Fe 23 96 91(131), 1–A
Council Revisions Gut Code of Ethics (editorial)
Mr 31 96 91(168), 4–A
"Ethical" Decsions to Be Made at Council Work Session
Ap 9 91(177), 1–A
Ethics Code Deserves Council Study, Approval (editorial)
Mr 3 96 91(140), 4–A
Ethics Committee Considering Policy
Oc 3 96 91(354), 5–A
Ethics Committee "Stalls" on Gingrich Complaint
Ja 5 96 91(82), 8–A
Ethics Guided Hill's Vote
Mr 14 96 91(151), 1–A
Ethics Policy Tested
Jl 12 96 91(271), 6–B
Hill's Abstention Guided by Ethics (editorial)
Mr 17 96 91(154), 4–A
Evangelism
Local Minister Evangelizes in Scotland
Jl 20 96 91(279), 1–C
Evangelism Conference
VBA Evangelism Conference Begins Monday at Morningside
Fe 24 96 91(132), 11–A
Evans, Crista
Reed-Evans Party
Ap 9 91(177), 2–B
Evans, Crista LeAnn
Reed-Evans
Weddings
Ap 10 91(178), 2–C
Evans, Essie Mae Brown
Obituary
Oc 4 96 91(355), 1–A
Evans, Glenn Hamilton
Boykin-Evans
Engagement
Ap 16 91(184), 2–B
Evans, Janet
Evans Misses Shot in 400-Meter Freestyle
Jl 23 96 91(282), 3–B
Evans Starts Run at Olympic Immortality
Jl 22 96 91(281), 3–B
Evans, Jennifer L.
Second Man on Trial for Georgia Student's Death
Au 27 96 91(317), 7–A
Evans, Joyce
Evans Seeks to Serve Lowndes as District 1 Commissioner
Jn 17 96 91(246), 1–A
Evans, Williams Vie for District 1 Seat
Oc 28 96 92(13), 1–A
Evans, Kiersten Victoria
Happy First Birthday
Oc 6 96 91(357), 2–C
Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
The Evanses
Anniversary
Fe 18 96 91(126), 5–C
Evans, Ophelia Hammock
Obituary
Nv 22 96 92(39), 2–A
Evans, Richard Lanier, Sr.
Obituary
Ja 2 96 91(79), 2–A
Everett, Breanna Samone
Happy First Birthday
Sp 29 96 91(350), 4–C
Everett, Taylor Marie
Birth
Ja 28 96 91(105), 3–C
Everett, Woodrow
Obituary
Mr 31 96 91(168), 2–A
Evett, Edna Lucille
Obituary
Jl 8 96 91(267), 2–A
Ewell Brown General Merchandise Store
A Building Full of Memories
Jn 7 96 91(236), 1–A
Ewings, Parrys Marielle
Happy First Birthday
Sp 15 96 91(336), 3–C
Exchange Club--Valdosta
Club Honors Law Officers
Oc 25 96 92(10), 6–A
Exchange Students--Valdosta
High School Exchange Students Teach Host Families About Their Countries
Oc 23 96 92(8), 1–C
Exercise
Getting Fit in Berrien County
Ap 9 91(177), 1–B
Exum, Gregory Lance
Happy First Birthday
Jn 16 96 91(245), 3–C
Exum, Shirley
Obituary
Mr 23 96 91(160), 2–A
Eye, Sally Claudette
Griffin-Eye Vows Said
Oc 20 96 92(5), 5–C
Ezell, Sharon D.
Poole-Ezell
Wedding
Fe 17 96 91(125), 10–A