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PAB Bankshares
Banking Merger Proposed
Ap 30 98 93(197), 1–B
Padgett, Earnestine S.
Full Field Campaigning for Two Echols School Board Seats
Jl 13 98 93(271), 3–A
Incumbents Overthrown
Jl 22 98 93(280), 6–A
Padgett, Sadie Treadaway
Obituary
Ap 4 98 93(171), 2–A
Ap 5 98 93(172), 3–A
Pafford, Kaycee Faith
Birth
Jn 14 98 93(242), 8–D
Pafford, Toni Scheuerman
Obituary
My 15 98 93(212), 2–A
Page, Madison Kelly
Birth
Au 9 98 93(298), 3–D
Page, O'Shay
VSU Basketball Players Honored in Conference
Mr 7 98 93(143), 1–B
Paige, Carson Lewis
Happy First Birthday
Ap 5 98 93(172), 6–D
Pannell, Michael Steven Jr.
Birth
Nv 29 98 94(42), 3–D
Paquette, Bryan David
Happy First Birthday
Mr 29 98 93(165), 8–D
Parenting
Angry Parents Demand Teacher's Resignation
Ja 22 98 93(99), 4–A
"Parenting Tips" Featured in Healthtalk Program
Ja 14 98 93(91), 1–C
Parents Assuring Student Success (PASS)
Parents Push Children with PASS
Jn 29 98 93(257), 1–A
Parent's Teachers Association
PTA Gives Schrenko a Chilly Reception
Fe 10 98 93(118), 5–A
Parker, Annie Laurie
Obituary
Oc 27 98 94(10), 5–A
Parker, Eugene
Death
Mr 28 98 93(164), 2–A
Obituary
Mr 29 98 93(165), 2–A
Parker, Horace A.
Obituary
Dc 30 98 94(73), 5–A
Parker, Karen Elise
Parker & Collins
Engagement
Fe 20 98 93(128), 11–A
Parker, Luther F.
Obituary
Ja 30 98 93(107), 3–A
Parker-Mathis Elementary School
BOE Approves Extra Costs for Work on Parker Mathis
Ap 15 98 93(182), 1–A
Crew Rushing to Finish School Renovation
Au 1 98 93(290), 1–A
"Learning Tree" Comes to Valdosta
Nv 15 98 94(29), 4–C
Lovan Places Among Top Ten in Contest
Jn 12 98 93(240), 5–A
Not Just Another 10-Year-Old
My 4 98 93(201), 1–A
Parents Take Park in Career Day Fun
My 13 98 93(210), 8–A
Parker-Mathis Construction Near Completion
Oc 15 98 93(363), 3–A
Parker-Mathis Finally Complete
Dc 4 98 94(47), 3–A
Principal Says Construction's Safe
Au 31 98 93(319), 1–A
Puppet Show Sends Message About Dangers of Drugs
Oc 21 98 94(4), 3–A
Retiring Teacher Looks Forward to Sleeping Late
Jn 2 98 93(230), 3–A
Students Move Into New Classroom
Sp 2 98 93(321), 3–A
Parker, Paul Richard
Death
Fe 4 98 93(112), 2–A
Obituary
Fe 5 98 93(113), 2–A
Parker, Woodrow "Woodie" II
Father Keeps Up Car in Memory of Son
Jl 9 98 93(267), 6–A
Parks, Doris
Getting a Jump on Kidney Disease
Mr 17 98 93(153), 1–B
Parks, Doris Hancock
Obituary
Jn 15 98 93(243), 2–A
Parole--Atlanta
No-Parole Sentences Favored by Study Panel
Ja 2 98 93(79), 5–A
Parole Board
Early Release Incident Puts Parole Board on Defensive
Fe 21 98 93(129), 5–A
No-Parole Sentences Favored by Study Panel
Ja 2 98 93(79), 5–A
Scaled-Down Anti-Parole Plan Offered by Langford
Ja 8 98 93(85), 2–A
Parr, Raymond
Parr & Mathis
Wedding
Ap 14 98 93(181), 2–B
Parris, Danny Lee
Prison Inmate Dies From Weekend Beating
My 19 98 93(216), 3–A
Slain Probe Over
Jl 2 98 93(260), 4–A
Parris, Jakob Daniel
Happy First Birthday
Jn 7 98 93(235), 5–D
Parrish, Ella Mae Jackson
Obituary
Jl 3 98 93(261), 2–A
Parrish, Katie Jewell Allen
Obituary
Sp 6 98 93(325), 5–A
Parrish, Mae Redding
Obituary
Fe 2 98 93(110), 2–A
Parrish, Morgan Ann
Birth
Nv 1 98 94(15), 6–D
Parrott, Bonnie Elizabeth
Birth
Jn 14 98 93(242), 8–D
Parrott, Emma Kathryn
Birth
Mr 15 98 93(151), 4–D
Mr 22 98 93(158), 7–D
Parry, Craig
Parry, Blake Grab Lead
My 9 98 93(206), 1–B
Parsons, Al
Rozar, Post Publisher to Appear Before Grand Jury
Ja 29 98 93(106), 1–D
Partin, Daunt
Obituary
Fe 5 98 93(113), 2–A
Partin, Ranse Murphy
Ray & Partin
Engagement
Jl 5 98 93(263), 8–D
Paschal, Jimmy
Incumbents Overthrown
Jl 22 98 93(280), 6–A
Passmore, Emily Marie
Birth
Ap 5 98 93(172), 2–D
Ap 7 98 93(174), 9–A
Passmore, Ray
Obituary
Nv 13 98 94(27), 5–A
Nv 14 98 94(28), 5–A
Pate, Bill
Lowndes' Pate Offered Head Job in Stockbridge
Jn 16 98 93(244), 8–A
Pate, Shy'Kemmia
Locals Ban Together to Support Youth's Family
Sp 15 98 93(334), 6–A
Search Continues for Missing 9-Year-Old
Sp 15 98 93(334), 6–A
Search Scaled Back for Missing Girl
Sp 24 98 93(343), 7–A
Students Release Balloons for Missing Girl
Sp 23 98 93(342), 7–A
Patel, Dr. Bipin
SGMC Offers Unique Epilepsy Procedure
Fe 15 98 93(123), 1–C
Patel, Hemale
Patel & Patel
Engagement
Oc 4 98 93(352), 2–D
Patel, Rakesh B.
Patel & Patel
Engagement
Oc 4 98 93(352), 2–D
Patrick, Carolyn
Striving to Prevent Teen Crime, Foster Self-Esteem
Nv 20 98 94(34), 6–A
Patten, Jack
Obituary
Au 17 98 93(305), 2–A
Patten, Jacob Brooks
Happy First Birthday
Jl 26 98 93(284), 8–D
Patten, Michelle Elizabeth
Patten & Best
Engagement
Ap 21 98 93(188), 2–B
Patterson, Anjovious
Death
Au 7 98 93(296), 2–A
Patterson, Blake
Valdostan Interns at White House
Ja 2 98 93(79), 8–A
Patterson, Carl P.
Ex-TBS Employee Sentenced to Prison
Mr 20 98 93(156), 5–A
Patterson, Emory
Cats Wear Many Faces
Oc 28 98 94(11), 1–B
Running for Walker Loss of Leading Rusher Could Mean More Carries for Fullback Patterson
Dc 15 98 94(58), 1–B
Patterson, John
One Hahiran is a Big "Rattler" Fan
Au 31 98 93(319), 1–A
Patterson, Mabel
Obituary
Ap 24 98 93(191), 2–A
Patterson, Margaret
Valdosta School Officials Study Magnet Concept
Ap 5 98 93(172), 4–A
Patterson, Sue Ellen
Magnet School Attracts Attention
Ap 5 98 93(172), 1–A
Valdosta School Officials Study Magnet Concept
Ap 5 98 93(172), 4–A
Patton, Sallie Alma
Obituary
Dc 28 98 94(71), 3–A
Paul, Rebecca
Paul Defending Powerball Pullout
Au 1 98 93(290), 8–A
Paul, Rusty
Paul Leaving as GOP Chairman, Says Republicans Must Reach Out to Blacks
Dc 1 98 94(44), 2–A
Paulk, Ashley
Area Jails Make Cash Off Cell-Block Phones
Dc 26 98 94(69), 1–A
Ashley Paulk Honored as Sheriff of the Year
Au 21 98 93(309), 3–A
Costs Rising for Sheriff's Office
My 15 98 93(212), 1–A
Deputy "No Billed" in Inmate's Death
Dc 19 98 94(62), 1–A
Evidence in Willie Williams' Death Reaches Grand Jury
Dc 17 98 94(60), 1–A
Familiar Court-House Face Eases Into Retirement
Dc 19 98 94(62), 5–A
Grand Jury Plans No Action in Allegations Against Sheriff
Fe 3 98 93(111), 1–A
Gunfire Ends I-75 Car Chase
Ja 23 98 93(100), 1–A
Jury: Death Accidential
Dc 3 98 94(46), 1–A
Local Leaders Speak on Inmate's Death
Nv 22 98 94(36), 1–A
Lowndes Sheriff's Office Gets Seized Drug Funds
Mr 31 98 93(167), 3–A
Man Dies in County Custody
Sp 4 98 93(323), 1–A
March Splits Local Rights Activists
Oc 16 98 93(364), 1–A
More Than $500,000 Seized in Lowndes
Jn 10 93(238), 1–A
Protestors Take to City's Streets
Oc 18 98 94(1), 1–A
Rally Aims for Release of Report
Nv 7 98 94(21), 1–A
Rights Activists Forming Tribunal
Oc 19 98 94(2), 1–A
Rose Wants Paulk Ousted
Nv 19 98 94(33), 1–A
Sheriff Paulk Has Plans for Drug-Seized Funds
Jn 10 98 93(238), 3–A
Williams' Death Inquest Held Today
Dc 2 98 94(45), 1–A
Payne, Scott Allen
Payne & Stabell
Wedding
Mr 25 98 93(161), 2–C
Payton, Alvin
Confident Payton Leading 'Cats
Ja 9 98 93(86), 1–B
S. Alabama Inks Payton
Ap 16 98 93(183), 1–D
Payton, Bennie
Obituary
Jl 24 98 93(282), 2–A
Payton, Bradley
Obituary
Nv 21 98 94(35), 5–A
Payzant, Catherine
Obituary
My 24 98 93(221), 2–A
Peace, Hollis and Shirley
The Peaces
Anniversary
Jl 26 98 93(284), 7–D
Peaceable Planet--Savannah
Savannah-Based Toy Company Starting Peace Prize for Kids
Oc 18 98 94(1), 2–A
Peach, Edna Gunter
Obituary
Mr 20 98 93(156), 2–A
PeachCare for Kids
Children's Health Care Program Expands Throughout State
Dc 1 98 94(44), 5–A
PeachCare for Kids--Macon
Pilot Insurance Program for Kids Uses Six Counties Around Macon
Sp 3 98 93(322), 2–A
Program to Extend Insurance to Children
Jl 15 98 93(273), 8–A
PeachCare for Kids--Valdosta
PeachCare Provides Low-Cost Health Care for Children
Dc 11 98 94(54), 6–A
Sign Up Day Wednesday for PeachCare for Kids
Dc 15 98 94(58), 10–A
Peachtree City Police Department
Natural Gas Project Curtailed
Nv 28 98 94(41), 2–A
Peachy Kean--Remerton
New Eatery's "Peachy Kean"
My 10 98 93(207), 7–B
Peacock, Elton John
Obituary
Ap 22 98 93(189), 2–A
Peak, Willie Charles "Bubba" Sr.
Obituary
Ja 23 98 93(100), 2–A
Pearce, Jimmy
Johnson & Pearce
Engagement
Nv 1 98 94(15), 2–D
Pearson, Alane C.
Death
Sp 17 98 93(336), 5–A
Sp 19 98 93(338), 6–A
Obituary
Sp 18 98 93(337), 5–A
Pearson, Andy H.
Cowart & Pearson
Engagement
Ja 11 98 93(88), 8–D
Pearson, Kandler Douglas
Birth
Jl 26 98 93(284), 4–D
Pearson, Mose Franklin
Suspect Turns Out to Be a Fugitive
My 13 98 93(210), 8–A
Pedersen, James Scott
Snyder & Pedersen
Engagement
Dc 6 98 94(49), 2–D
Pediatrician--Alpharetta
Centenarian Pediatrician Still Practicing After 70 Years
Fe 2 98 93(110), 10–A
Peeples, Linda
Library Volunteers of Year Recognized
Nv 24 98 94(37), 2–B
Peewee, Floria Ann
Death
Au 14 98 93(302), 2–A
Obituary
Au 15 98 93(303), 2–A
Pellitteri, Mary E.
Obituary
Nv 4 98 94(18), 3–A
Pendleton, Inez
Commissioners Chose Evans Over Pendleton
Oc 22 98 94(5), 3–A
County Honors Volunteer Firefighters
Jl 16 98 93(274), 4–A
County Likely to Talk Tax Hike Wednesday
Nv 17 98 94(31), 1–A
Fourth of July Celebration Begins Today
Jl 3 98 93(261), 3–A
Local Leaders Speak on Inmate's Death
Nv 22 98 94(36), 1–A
Lowndes Job Cuts Reversed
Jn 6 98 93(234), 1–A
Pendleton Appointed to National Steering Committee
Nv 13 98 94(27), 5–A
Pendleton: County Will Attempt to Save Jobs
Jn 2 98 93(230), 1–A
Pendleton Defends Use of Vehicle
Jn 2 98 93(230), 3–A
Politicians Tackle Students' Questions
My 26 98 93(223), 1–A
Requirements Added to Rejected Deal
Nv 9 98 94(23), 3–A
Tax Hike OK to Some Residents
Jn 11 98 93(239), 5–A
Pendleton, William Frederick Jr.
Death
Sp 2 98 93(321), 6–A
Obituary
Au 31 98 93(319), 5–A
Penn, Drucila E.
Penn & Carter
Engagement
My 24 98 93(221), 3–D
Penney, Hubert Lee
Obituary
Sp 5 98 93(324), 5–A
Pennington, Dr. Pat
Valdosta Child Sent to Local Hospital for Snake Bit
My 23 98 93(220), 3–A
Pennington, Mary Anna Crafton
Obituary
Ja 26 98 93(103), 2–A
Pennington, Matthew Alan
Death
Mr 23 98 93(159), 2–A
Death of Local Teen is Ruled Accidential
Mr 26 98 93(162), 4–A
Investigation Continues Over Teen's Shooting
Mr 23 98 93(159), 1–A
Obituary
Mr 24 98 93(160), 2–A
People's Tribunal
City: Wait for Probe Results
Oc 23 98 94(6), 1–A
Civil Rights Leader Praises Work of People's Tribunal
Dc 18 98 94(61), 1–A
Deputy "No Billed" in Inmate's Death
Dc 19 98 94(62), 1–A
Local Businesses Deal with People's Tribunal Letter
Dc 13 98 94(56), 3–A
Local Leaders Speak on Inmate's Death
Nv 22 98 94(36), 1–A
Money Request Taints Group's Admiral Goals (editorial)
Dc 13 98 94(56), 4–A
People's Tribunal Marches to Chamber of Commerce
Dc 6 98 94(49), 1–B
People's Tribunal Seeks More Answers From Commissioners
Nv 18 98 94(32), 8–A
People's Tribunal Seeks to Pool Buying Power
Nv 25 98 94(38), 1–A
Protest, Parade Must Co-Exist
Nv 15 98 94(29), 1–A
Rally Aims for Release of Report
Nv 7 98 94(21), 1–A
Rev. Rose Pleads Not Guilty to Minor Traffic Ticket
Nv 20 98 94(34), 7–A
Rights Activists Forming Tribunal
Oc 19 98 94(2), 1–A
Rose Wants Paulk Ousted
Nv 19 98 94(33), 1–A
Sister Denies Brother's Jail Death Was "Suspicious"
Dc 2 98 94(45), 2–A
Third Protest March Planned
Nv 9 98 94(23), 1–A
Tribunal Incorporated as Nonprofit Group
Dc 15 98 94(58), 3–A
Tribunal Letter Causes Concern
Dc 21 98 94(64), 1–A
Williams Inquest Set for Wednesday
Nv 26 98 94(39), 1–A
Perdue, Sonny
Democrat Perdue Switches to GOP
Ap 12 98 93(179), 1–A
Views of Perdue's Future Vary by Party
Ap 14 98 93(181), 6–A
Perez, Carlos
DeKalb Fire Chief Fired Over Pay Dispute
My 3 98 93(200), 5–A
Perez, Eddie
Perez Homers for Braves, Begins New Streak
My 16 98 93(213), 2–B
Perimeter Road Baptist Church
Women's Seminar Focuses on Untangling Difficult Relationships
My 2 98 93(199), 8–A
Perkins, Dana LaNisch
Perkins and Perry
Engagement
My 3 98 93(200), 6–C
Perkinson, Cicero Santana
Brothers Arrested in Fatal Carjacking
Jn 10 98 93(238), 7–A
Perkinson, Walter Jerome
Brothers Arrested in Fatal Carjacking
Jn 10 98 93(238), 7–A
Permenter, Trannie
Obituary
My 29 98 93(226), 2–A
Perry, Aaron
Obituary
Fe 6 98 93(114), 5–A
Perry, Alvin Sharell
Perry & Sirmans
Wedding
Oc 25 98 94(8), 2–D
Sirmans & Perry
Engagement
Mr 4 98 93(140), 3–C
Perry, Ken
County Honors Volunteer Firefighters
Jl 16 98 93(274), 4–A
Perry, William Cavanaugh
Perkins and Perry
Engagement
My 3 98 93(200), 6–C
Pert, Charles
Obituary
Ja 31 98 93(108), 2–A
Peters, Ricky Alan
Boyd & Peters
Engagement
Jn 14 98 93(242), 6–D
Peterson, Bonnie
LAMP Faces Funding Gap
Fe 23 98 93(131), 1–A
Peterson, Marc Howard
Peterson & Shelton
Wedding
Nv 22 98 94(36), 2–D
Peterson, Michael
Meet the Music
Nv 27 98 94(4), 8–A
Peterson, Milton "Tiny" Jr.
Obituary
Fe 6 98 93(114), 5–A
Peterson, Nate
Familiar Faces Launch New Restaurant
Ap 5 98 93(172), 1–C
Peterson, Terry Bernard Jr.
Obituary
Mr 26 98 93(162), 2–A
Peterson, Walter L.
Death
Jn 21 98 93(249), 2–A
Obituary
Jn 22 98 93(250), 2–A
Petitjean, Ronald Eugene
Obituary
Ap 11 98 93(178), 2–A
Pets
Family's Pet Dog Becomes a Hero
Ja 19 98 93(96), 1–A
Pets and their Healing Power
My 3 98 93(200), 1–C
Pettigrew, Yolanda Ykesha
Pettigrew & Richardson
Engagement
Dc 13 98 94(56), 2–D
Pettis, Jefferson
Sculpture Tops Art in VHS Show
My 8 98 93(205), 11–A
Pettway, Betty Lou Carter
Obituary
Sp 12 98 93(331), 5–A
Pewee, Mikkayia
Death
Dc 18 98 94(61), 5–A
Phelps, David
Hahira Gets New Manager
Jl 30 98 93(288), 3–A
Phi Beta Sigma
VSU Sorority, Fraternity Suspended
Oc 14 98 93(362), 1–A
Phi Mu Alpha
VSU Professor Emeritus Honored by Phi Mu Alpha
Mr 26 98 93(162), 1–C
Philips, Thomas Wesley
Death
Jn 7 98 93(235), 2–A
Phillips, Angela
Woodall & Phillips
Wedding
Ap 14 98 93(181), 2–B
Phillips, David Lee
Harnage & Phillips
Engagement
Nv 1 98 94(15), 2–D
Phillips, Eugene
Eugene Phillips "Grandfather" of Public Works
Jn 10 98 93(238), 5–A
Phillips, Katharyn
Death
Dc 11 98 94(54), 3–A
Phillips, Lila Mae Marshall
Obituary
Ja 9 98 93(86), 2–A
Phillips, Lucille H.
Obituary
Oc 18 98 94(1), 5–A
Phillips, Russell Sinclair Sr.
Death
Jn 19 98 93(247), 2–A
Obituary
Jn 20 98 93(248), 2–A
Phillips, Thomas Wesley
Obituary
Jn 8 93(236), 2–A
Jn 9 93(237), 2–A
Phillips, Travis
Freshman Sensation
My 5 98 93(202), 7–A
Physical Education
Critics: No Recess, No Playgrounds Equals No Fun
Nv 27 98 94(40), 14–A
Pickard, Mary E.
Obituary
Dc 27 98 94(70), 3–A
Pierce, Caleb McDonald
Happy First Birthday
My 3 98 93(200), 2–C
Pierce, Dylan
Marietta Boy Has Impressive Talent
Oc 3 98 93(351), 2–A
Pierce, Nina Pearl
Obituary
Ja 28 98 93(105), 2–A
Pike Creek Ranch--Adel
Singer Rhett Akins Fired Up
My 21 98 93(218), 1–B
Pike, Crystal Storey
Death
Dc 4 98 94(47), 6–A
Obituary
Dc 5 98 94(48), 5–A
Pilcher, Chastity Ann
Pilcher & Moore
Engagement
Fe 15 98 93(123), 2–C
Pilcher, Crawford Long
Former PSC Chief Long Pilcher Dies
Jn 14 98 93(242), 8–A
Pilkinton, Allen
Murder Suspects Blame Each Other
Sp 17 98 93(336), 1–A
Valdostan Sentenced in Slaying
Sp 18 98 93(337), 1–A
Pillsbury Quick & Easy Bake-Off Contest
How Sweet It Is!
Mr 10 98 93(146), 1–B
Pina, Davis
Bishop Nominates Area Students to Academics
Dc 27 98 94(70), 12–A
Pine Grove Elementary School
Local Schools Get OK for Improvement Incentive Program
Jl 12 98 93(270), 1–A
Pine Grove First-Grader Writes Her Way to Top
My 30 98 93(227), 5–A
Pine Grove High School
Principal Shehan Remembered at Pine Grove High Reunion
Ap 26 98 93(193), 3–A
Pine Seedlings
Pine Seedlings in Short Supply
Nv 9 98 94(23), 2–A
Pinkins, Pernellia Bryant
Death
Au 21 98 93(309), 1–A
Pinkney, Gloria Jean
Children's Author to Visit Valdosta
Ap 8 98 93(175), 5–A
Pinkston, Constance Field
Obituary
Dc 27 98 94(70), 3–A
Dc 28 98 94(71), 3–A
Pipkins, Mamie
Old Echols House to be Preserved
Jl 6 98 93(264), 1–A
Pitcock, Jadan
Valdostan Thankful to See Another Year
Ja 4 98 93(81), 1–D
Pitsinger, Polly Bradley
Death
Au 26 98 93(314), 5–A
Obituary
Au 27 98 93(315), 5–A
Au 28 98 93(316), 5–A
Pittman, Mike
Many Moons of Head Coaching Experience Leading Lowndes, Lanier
Sp 24 98 93(343), 1–B
A New Era in Lanier County
Sp 20 98 93(339), 1–B
Pitts, Claude L.
Obituary
Au 29 98 93(317), 5–A
Pitts, Dennis Lamar
Adel Man Sentenced for 1996 Slaying
Jl 24 98 93(282), 1–A
Pitts, Jarrett Ryan Jr.
Birth
My 10 98 93(207), 7–C
Pitts, Joi Rayonna
Birth
My 10 98 93(207), 7–C
Pitts, Justin Rashad
Birth
My 10 98 93(207), 7–C
Pitts, Robert Lee
Obituary
Ja 30 98 93(107), 2–A
Pitzing, Beverly
Valdosta Turns to Internet to Get Information to Public
My 17 98 93(214), 5–A
Plair, J. C.
Soaring with the Eagles
Jn 11 98 93(239), 1–C
Plair, Walter E.
Obituary
My 24 98 93(221), 2–A
Plastic Surgery--Valdosta
Wake Up Made Up
Oc 1 98 93(349), 7–A
Platt, Jay
Valdosta Native Battles Cancer, Takes on the Appalachian Trail
Oc 11 98 93(359), 5–D
Player, Oleta Dickerson
Obituary
Jn 2 98 93(230), 2–A
Playford, David
Former Herald Editor David Playford Dies
Au 9 98 93(298), 7–A
Plumly, Dr. Wayne
VSU Educator Wins Regents Award
Mr 23 98 93(159), 3–A
Plutonium Conversion Plant--Augusta
Augusta Seeking Plutonium Windfall
Dc 17 98 94(60), 2–A
Ply, Justin
County Honors Volunteer Firefighters
Jl 16 98 93(274), 4–A
Plymel, Ruth
Obituary
Nv 17 98 94(31), 5–A
Poling, Lyle Dean Jr.
McKervey-Poling
Engagement
Au 2 98 93(291), 3–D
Poling & McKervey
Wedding
Sp 20 98 93(339), 4–D
Politics and Government
Al Gore Wants Spending on Civil Rights Increased
Ja 20 98 93(97), 3–A
American Head to Voting Booths
Nv 3 98 94(17), 1–A
Area Representatives Taking Wait-and-See Stand
Oc 6 98 93(354), 1–A
Audit Finds Barr Collected $55,000 in Excess Campaign Contributions
Mr 31 98 93(167), 2–A
Barr: Don't Bow to Election Results
Nv 18 98 94(32), 8–B
Barr Leading Charge to Block Proposed Fee on Gun Purchases
Jn 8 93(236), 3–A
Bill Would Protect Chattahoochee
Jl 4 98 93(262), 6–A
Bishop Faces Well-Financed Opposition
Ap 22 98 93(189), 6–A
Bishop Silent Over Possible Clinton Impeachment
Ap 5 98 93(172), 1–A
Candidate Blames Shootings on Family Problems
Mr 28 98 93(164), 5–A
Chambliss Named Vice-Chairman of House Budget Committee
Dc 2 98 94(45), 11–A
Chattahoochee Dropped From Proposed List
Jn 19 98 93(247), 10–A
Cleland Backs NATO Expansion
Ap 30 98 93(197), 5–A
Cleland Expects Senate Trial
Dc 22 98 94(65), 6–B
Cleland, Kingston Try to Strike Cumberland Deal
Oc 14 98 93(362), 6–B
Cleland Objects to Giving Clinton Unlimited Anti-Iraq Powers
Ja 30 98 93(107), 5–A
Committee Approves Fourth Impeachment Article
Dc 13 98 94(56), 9–A
Congress Sets Aside Funding to Aid Cotton Growers in Distress
Oc 23 98 94(6), 2–A
Conservationists to Borrow Another $3.6 Million for 1,148-Acres
Ap 1 98 93(168), 6–A
Coverdell Blocking Labor Nominee
Jn 27 98 93(255), 12–A
Coverdell Introduces IRS Audit Bill
Ap 30 98 93(197), 4–A
Coverdell Outlines Anti-Drug Initiative
My 7 98 93(204), 5–A
Coverdell Pursues More Road Money
Fe 25 98 93(133), 7–A
Coverdell Pushes Education Savings Account Program
Ja 24 98 93(101), 1–A
Cumberland Land Issues Talks Break Down
Oc 15 98 93(363), 6–B
Democrats Looking South to Regain Senate
Fe 18 98 93(126), 7–A
Farmers' Loan Requirements Eased
My 1 98 93(198), 6–A
Farmers Upset Over Farm Worker Changes
Sp 1 98 93(320), 6–A
Fight Starts for Speaker's Job
Nv 8 98 94(22), 1–A
Georgia Farmers Treated Unfairly
Jl 11 98 93(269), 5–A
Georgia Gets Transport Spending Boost
My 23 98 93(220), 12–A
Georgia GOP Gave $1 Million to Candidates
Oc 21 98 94(4), 2–A
Gingrich Annouces '98 Re-Election Bid
Mr 29 98 93(165), 2–A
Gingrich at Odds with Georgia Republicans Questioning Iraq Move
Dc 18 98 94(61), 15–B
Gingrich Backing Dylan Glenn for Hotly-Contested Primary
Jl 7 98 93(265), 1–A
Gingrich Campaigns for Funds for His New PAC
Nv 21 98 94(35), 12–B
Gingrich: Clinton to Sign Social Security Bill
Ap 25 98 93(192), 5–A
Gingrich Credits GOP for Strong Economy
Mr 15 98 93(151), 5–A
Gingrich Goes on Offensive in Tape Controversy
My 6 98 93(203), 2–A
Gingrich Pitches Bigger Tax Break
Jn 21 98 93(249), 6–A
Gingrich Predicts Republican Gains Nationally and at Home
Ap 28 98 93(195), 5–A
Gingrich Ready to Block Tax
Jn 9 93(237), 3–A
Gingrich Says Impeachment Work Should be Studied
Dc 13 98 94(56), 10–A
Gingrich Wants Official Excluded
My 25 98 93(222), 7–A
GOP Leaders Planning to Add Farmer-Friendly Items to Tax Bill
Au 9 98 93(298), 1–C
GOP May Push for Deeper Tax Cuts
My 22 98 93(219), 5–B
GOP Seeks to Outdo Democrats with Plan on Crime, Taxes
Ja 6 98 93(83), 5–A
Highway Bill Includes $246 Million in Special Projects for State of Georgia
Mr 25 98 93(161), 3–A
Huge Anti-Drug Campaign to Hit America
Jl 10 98 93(268), 6–A
IRS, Coverdell Battle Over Random Taxpayer Audits
Ap 3 98 93(170), 6–A
Lawmakers Raise Concerns About Rail Link to Chattanooga
Ap 1 98 93(168), 6–A
Lawmakers Range Across Entire Spectrum of Wealth
Jn 13 98 93(241), 5–A
Lawmakers Seek Appraisal of Damaged Cotton Crop
Jl 24 98 93(282), 6–A
Lewis as Senior Member May Bring Back Bipartisanship
Dc 27 98 94(70), 6–A
Linder Tries Avoiding Being Second GOP Out of House
Nv 17 98 94(31), 6–A
Livingston Faces Several Rivals in Race to Succeed Gingrich
Nv 8 98 94(22), 9–A
Livingston Takes Lead in Race for Speaker's Post
Nv 10 98 94(24), 5–B
McCormick: Glenn Campaign Being Funded by Washington
Jn 24 98 93(252), 6–A
Memorial to King Authorized by President Clinton
Jl 17 98 93(275), 2–A
2nd District Candidates Face Off in Valdosta Debate
Jn 16 98 93(244), 3–A
Newt Gingrich Optimistic About Talks with Arafat
My 28 98 93(225), 11–A
Park Service: Kingston Acting in Bad Faith on Cumberland Deal
Dc 11 98 94(54), 13–A
Peanut-Free Zones Declared
Sp 4 98 93(323), 2–A
Pentagon Reviews Congressional Training
Au 14 98 93(302), 7–A
Raise Time Again for Congress?
My 28 98 93(225), 7–A
Rep. Norwood Discusses Managed Care
Sp 2 98 93(321), 3–A
Republicans React to Gingrich's Decision
Nv 8 98 94(22), 9–A
Sanford Bishop Heading for Vietnam
Ja 15 98 93(92), 5–A
Schrenko Urges State Control of Federal Education Funding
My 6 98 93(203), 5–C
Senator Coverdell Blaming INS Raids on Bill Clinton
My 21 98 93(218), 13–A
Stalemate Over Cumberland Island Finally Over
Dc 19 98 94(62), 3–A
State Plan Extends Health Coverage to Uninsured Youth
Sp 4 98 93(323), 5–A
Three Counties Picked for Disaster Program
Jn 4 98 93(232), 8–A
Three Georgia Lawmakers Backing Impeachment
Dc 10 98 94(53), 6–B
Troubled Democrats Losing Key Governors This Year
Fe 23 98 93(131), 5–A
Two Men Seeking GOP Spot for 2nd District
Jl 20 98 93(278), 1–A
Vehicular Access Planned for Cumberland
Dc 1 98 94(44), 2–A
Vidalia Growers Dropped Petition Over Wages, Housing
Jn 1 98 93(229), 3–A
Welfare Reform Gets Little Tinkering After First Year
Fe 9 98 93(117), 5–A
Wilderness Not Sole Intent of Cumberland Seashore
Au 4 98 93(293), 5–A
Politics and Government--Brooks County
Incumbents Overthrown
Jl 22 98 93(280), 6–A
Politics and Government--Echols County
Incumbents Overthrown
Jl 22 98 93(280), 6–A
Politics and Government--Georgia
20 Percent of Sex Offenders Fail to Register
Ja 16 98 93(93), 4–A
12 Students Receive Governor's Scholarships
Ja 13 98 93(90), 5–A
11 Vie for Lieutenant Governor Position
Jl 12 98 93(270), 5–A
Aaron Stumps for Barnes
Jl 21 98 93(279), 3–A
Abernathy Lays Some Blame on Democrats
Jn 2 98 93(230), 2–A
Abernathy Ordered Off the Ballot
Jn 9 93(237), 3–A
Activists for the Homeless Seek Funding
Fe 26 98 93(134), 3–A
Amendment 1 Would Hike Transfer Tax
Oc 17 98 93(365), 1–A
Amendment Punishes DUIs to Benefit Spinal Injury Victims
Au 14 98 93(302), 12–A
Amendment Would Affect Tree-Clearing
Oc 26 98 94(9), 1–A
Amendment Would Give Citizens Voice on How Much Public Officials Make
Oc 27 98 94(10), 3–A
Amendment Would Hit Drunk Drivers to Help Injured
Oc 19 98 94(2), 1–A
Amendments, Referendums for 1998 Election
Nv 1 98 94(15), 13–A
Atlanta Republican to Run for Lieutenant Governor
Ja 20 98 93(97), 1–A
Attorney Defends Judge's Order that Man Weds to Stay out of Jail
Ja 12 98 93(89), 3–A
Attorney General Candidates Agree on Death Penalty, Parole
Jl 12 98 93(270), 6–A
Barnes Campaign Signs Pulled Due to Vandalism
Jl 18 98 93(276), 1–A
Barnes Georgia's New Governor
Nv 4 98 94(18), 1–A
Barnes Gets Second Chance at Governor's Campaign
Jl 13 98 93(271), 1–A
Barnes Gets Strong Boost with Close-Vote Primary
Jl 26 98 93(283), 3–A
Barnes Leading Democrat Cash Race
Jn 13 98 93(241), 1–A
Barnes-Massey Rivalry Turning Nasty
Jl 5 98 93(263), 1–A
Barnes Swats at Millner for Skipping NAACP Forum
Sp 23 98 93(342), 13–A
Bennett Seeking State Senate Seat in District 8
Sp 23 98 93(342), 1–A
Big Money is Big Issue for Democrats
Jn 17 98 93(245), 7–A
Black Politicians Aiming for Several State Positions
Jn 7 98 93(235), 8–A
Bowers Concedes Ga. Governor's Race
Jl 29 98 93(287), 5–A
Bowers' Ex-Lover Speaks Out
Ap 15 98 93(182), 1–A
Bowers Not Quitting Race Over Scandel with Ex-Lover
Ap 17 98 93(184), 1–A
Business Leaders Announce Initiative on Transportation
Jn 20 98 93(248), 6–A
Candidate Barnes Visits Valdosta
My 14 98 93(211), 6–A
Candidate Concerned with Consumers
Au 30 98 93(318), 3–A
Candidate for Lieutenant Governor Visits
My 21 98 93(218), 3–A
Candidates Discuss Reform
Oc 9 98 93(357), 12–A
Candidates for Governor Tackling the Issues
Jl 12 98 93(270), 1–A
Candidates Ready for State Run-Offs
Au 9 98 93(298), 1–A
Charges Fly, Candidates Seek Edge in Two Down-Ticket Races
Jl 17 98 93(275), 7–A
Coles Downplays "Tie"-In with Clinton
Sp 24 98 93(343), 8–A
Coles Pumped Another $1.6 Million Into Senate Campaign in October
Oc 27 98 94(10), 1–A
Congressional Candidate Hails Tax Freedom Day
My 9 98 93(206), 12–A
Consultant Says Massey Engaged in Voter Fraud
My 28 98 93(225), 6–A
Cost of Health Insurance Tops List of Small Business Concerns
Dc 6 98 94(49), 2–A
Day, Skandalakis Slinging Mud
Au 10 98 93(299), 5–A
Defying Critics, Bowers Enters Governor's Race
Ap 28 98 93(195), 5–A
Democrat Perdue Switches to GOP
Ap 12 98 93(179), 1–A
Democratic Candidates Agree to Take Part in Debate Series
Ap 10 98 93(177), 5–A
Democratic Gubernatorial Candidates Square Off
Jl 19 98 93(277), 6–C
Democratic Longshots Hope to Win Despite Low Budgets
Jl 19 98 93(277), 5–C
Democrats Expect Strong PSC Presence
Nv 26 98 94(39), 8–C
Democrats Face Stronger Republican Contenders
Sp 27 98 93(346), 11–A
Democrats Have Strong Mix of Candidates
Au 13 98 93(301), 8–A
Democrats Keep House Majority
Nv 5 98 94(19), 8–A
Democrats Nominate Murphy for Another Term as Speaker
Nv 11 98 94(25), 8–C
Democrats Say Millner, Skandalakis Blame Blacks for "Killing" Georgia
Nv 1 98 94(15), 10–A
Eanes Eyes Golden's State House Seat
Ap 21 98 93(188), 1–A
Early Release Incident Puts Parole Board on Defensive
Fe 21 98 93(129), 5–A
Elimination Day at Polls Finally Arrives
Jl 21 98 93(279), 1–A
End of an Age in Georgia Politics
Mr 20 98 93(156), 1–A
Ex-Candidate Pleads "No Contest"
Fe 3 98 93(111), 3–A
Ex-Waycross Mayor Running for Ga. House
Ap 25 98 93(192), 5–A
Familiar Faces Seek Seats in Legislature
Nv 1 98 94(15), 1–A
Feds Freeze Welfare-to-Work Funds for Ga.
Ap 19 98 93(186), 2–A
Figures Suggest Tougher Laws Curbing Teen-Age Traffic Deaths
Jl 23 98 93(281), 6–A
Fingerprint Opponents Glad Miller's Leaving Office
Dc 6 98 94(49), 10–A
Firm with Lucrative Contract Gives to Oxendine Campaign
Au 11 98 93(300), 5–A
Future Rules Could Curb HOPE Scholarships
Jn 27 98 93(255), 12–A
Ga. House 177 Borders Touts Business Acumen
Oc 1 98 93(349), 1–A
Ga. House 177 Toss the Dems, Casey Implores
Oc 1 98 93(349), 1–A
Ga. Lawmakers Stand Behind Clinton's Address
Ja 28 98 93(105), 3–A
Ga. Senate Democrats United by Perdue Jump
Ap 15 98 93(182), 8–A
Garden Club Brings Grass-Roots Muscle to Billboard Battle
Fe 23 98 93(131), 3–A
Georgia House and Senate Candidates Spent Nearly $25M
Dc 17 98 94(60), 8–A
Georgians Likely to Vote on Real Estate Tax Boost
Fe 22 98 93(130), 1–A
Georgians Preparing to Select Officials, Including Governor
Nv 3 98 94(17), 1–A
Georgians Turn Against Wildlife Fund Amendment
Nv 4 98 94(18), 6–A
Georgia's Motor Fuel Tax May Be Hot Topic
My 28 98 93(225), 6–A
Glenn Denies McCormick's Allegations
Jl 1 98 93(259), 5–A
Golden Introduces Deduction Bill
Ja 18 98 93(95), 7–B
Golden Says State House Agrees to Senate's Change in His Insurance Bill
Mr 18 98 93(154), 3–A
Golden Urged to Switch Parties
Ap 12 98 93(179), 3–A
GOP Benefits From Party Switching
Ja 18 98 93(95), 5–A
GOP Division Best Hope for Democrats
Nv 11 98 94(25), 8–C
GOP Election Setbacks Renew Questions of Diversity
Nv 17 98 94(31), 6–A
GOP Plan to Win Senate Control Called Racist by Democrats
Sp 10 98 93(329), 2–A
GOP Scores High with Christian Coalition
Jn 17 98 93(245), 7–A
Gov. Miller Seeks Half-Billion Dollars in New Spending
Ja 6 98 93(83), 1–A
Governor Helps Save 82 Sites, But State Lags Behind South
Dc 2 98 94(45), 16–A
Governor Oks Transporatation of Large Lumber Loads
Au 2 98 93(291), 5–A
Governor's Race: a Test of Experience Verses Money
Nv 1 98 94(15), 12–A
Green Party Candidate Stumps in Valdosta
My 30 98 93(227), 3–A
Grocery Tax Phased Out, But Shoppers Don't Notice
Oc 2 98 93(350), 6–A
Gubernatorial Candidate Lewis Massey Visits
Ap 1 98 93(168), 1–A
Gubernatorial Hopefuls to Meet in Debates
Jn 2 98 93(230), 6–A
Gubernatorial Race Reaches Airwaves
Ap 9 98 93(176), 6–A
House 176 Incumbent Shaw Wants to Continue Serving
Sp 29 98 93(348), 3–A
House 176 Williams: GOP Poised to Take Over House
Sp 29 98 93(348), 3–A
Illegal Car Deals Probed
Ap 11 98 93(178), 5–A
Immunity From 2000-Bug Lawsuits Under Debate
Fe 28 98 93(136), 1–A
Insurance Battle Getting Tougher
Mr 2 98 93(138), 1–A
James Running for Governor
Ap 26 98 93(193), 4–A
Labor Runoff Pits Black Ex-Lawmaker Against Incumbent White Lawmaker
Au 8 98 93(297), 5–A
Langford Taking Defiant Stands During Campaign
Jl 15 98 93(273), 1–A
Lawmaker Backs Anti-Bully Legislation
Dc 21 98 94(64), 2–A
Lawmakers Awaiting Word on Money for Local Projects
Ja 5 98 93(82), 1–A
Lawmakers Battling Explicit Lyrics with Bill
Fe 20 98 93(128), 13–A
Lawmakers: Gambling Proposal Could Threaten HOPE
Dc 9 98 94(52), 1–D
Lawmakers Haven't Put Teeth Back in Lobbyist Disclosure Law
Mr 1 98 93(137), 5–A
Lawmakers Jump on Special Plates Bandwagon
Fe 22 98 93(130), 7–A
Lawmakers Seek Help with Ga. Road Projects
Ja 6 98 93(83), 5–A
Legislator Charged with Stealing Thousands
Oc 21 98 94(4), 7–A
Legislators Target Rural Challenges
Ap 3 98 93(170), 1–A
Let Your Voice Be Heard (editorial)
Jl 21 98 93(279), 4–A
Lobbyists Take Top Lawmakers to Dinner, Theater
Mr 30 98 93(166), 3–A
Lottery Measure Clears House, Prompts Spat
Fe 27 98 93(135), 7–A
Mandatory Drug Testing Backed by Newt Gingrich
Jn 7 98 93(235), 8–A
Martin Running for Democratice State School Superintendent
Jl 17 98 93(275), 2–C
Massey Backing Barnes
Jl 24 98 93(282), 1–A
Massey Claims Ethics Panel's Against Him
Jn 17 98 93(245), 7–A
Massey Jumps on Bandwagon
Ap 16 98 93(183), 6–A
Massey Orders Recount in Court of Appeals Race
Jl 25 98 93(282), 5–A
Massey Says New Election Should be NonPartisan
Nv 10 98 94(24), 5–B
Massey Suspends Aide for Inquiry
Jn 13 98 93(241), 3–A
Massey's Youth Becomes an Issue
Jl 16 98 93(274), 1–A
McCormick, Bishop Squaring Off
Jl 23 98 93(281), 1–A
McCormick Leading 2nd District
Jl 22 98 93(280), 1–A
Medical Claims Come at Snail's Pace, Despite Georgia Law
Au 11 98 93(300), 2–A
Migrant Worker Deal Called a Short-Term Solution
My 17 98 93(214), 9–A
Mike Bowers Promises He'll Stay in the Race
Ap 10 98 93(177), 3–A
Mike Bowers Visits Valdosta
Jl 1 98 93(259), 5–A
"Millennium Bug" Will Cost Georgia Millions to Correct
Ja 11 98 93(88), 6–A
Miller Authorizes $3 Million for Warning Systems
Jn 13 98 93(241), 5–A
Miller to Become Professor at Emory
Ja 10 98 93(87), 3–A
Miller Wants State to Give Music to New Parents
Ja 14 98 93(91), 3–A
Millner Appears Victorious
Jl 22 98 93(280), 1–A
Millner Defends GOP Lawmakers Who Stopped Parole Bill
Mr 25 98 93(161), 1–A
Millner Hails Party Unity During Tour
Jl 30 98 93(288), 6–A
Millner, Massey Slapped with Fines for Campaign Violations
Jn 18 98 93(246), 7–A
Millner May Face Runoff Race for Governor
Jl 23 98 93(281), 4–B
Millner Probe Launched
Mr 28 98 93(164), 6–A
Millner Pulls Television Ad Attacking Roy Barnes
Au 6 98 93(295), 1–A
Millner Ripped for No-Show at Debate
Jn 26 98 93(254), 11–A
Millner Softens Image
Jl 17 98 93(275), 1–A
Millner Touts Plan to Cut Tag Tax
Jn 10 98 93(238), 6–A
Millner TV Ad Aimed at General Election
My 20 98 93(217), 6–A
Millner Woos Voters with Tax Promises
Sp 11 98 93(330), 1–A
Millner's Tag Tax Cut Would Have $40,000 Effect in Lowndes
Jn 15 98 93(243), 1–A
Mud Flew Wildly in State Election Ads
Nv 3 98 94(17), 6–A
Negative Ads Leave Rivals Scrambling to Explain Votes
Au 5 98 93(294), 6–A
New Insurance Law Requires Chlamydia Tests
Ap 15 98 93(182), 8–A
Nine Pre-K Centers Lose State-Funds
My 27 98 93(224), 7–A
No Barnes, Massey Showdown Means Lower Turnout in Runoffs
Jl 24 98 93(282), 6–A
No Key Issue Governor's Race
Oc 5 98 93(353), 1–A
No Real Surprises Hatched in Qualifying for Primaries
My 2 98 93(199), 5–A
Officials Concerned with Relaxed Regulations for Food Permits
Au 6 98 93(295), 10–A
Open Meeting Cases May Go to Attorney General
Fe 20 98 93(128), 13–A
Oxendine Fined $500 for Ethics Violation
Jn 18 98 93(246), 7–A
Oxendine Got $200,000 From Insurance-Related Contributors
Ja 17 98 93(94), 5–A
Pair Battle for Education Postion
Oc 22 98 94(5), 1–A
Parole, Sentencing Are Top Issues in Race
Oc 7 98 93(355), 12–A
Past Governor Races Were Wild Indeed
Jl 21 98 93(279), 1–B
Paul Leaving as GOP Chairman, Says Republicans Must Reach Out to Blacks
Dc 1 98 94(44), 2–A
Pierre Howard Glad He Left World of Politics
Sp 7 98 93(326), 3–A
Plans for Rail Link Move Ahead
Jn 27 98 93(255), 12–A
Politicans Wrap up Last Day of Campaigns
Nv 3 98 94(17), 6–A
Poll Points to Possible Millner Win
Jl 18 98 93(276), 5–A
Pork-Laden Budget on its Way to Governor
Fe 19 98 93(127), 3–A
Poythress Takes a Mild Path
Jl 18 98 93(276), 1–A
Poythress to Change Ad After Using an Erroneous Headline
Jl 16 98 93(274), 7–A
Primary Choices Abound
Jl 19 98 93(277), 1–A
Problems Don't Stop Bowers' Gubernatorial Campaign
Jl 14 98 93(272), 1–A
Projects Win Economic Development Awards
Fe 17 98 93(125), 6–A
PSC's Bobby Baker Explains New Laws
Ap 13 98 93(180), 1–A
Ralph Reed Urging Voters to Support Skandalakis
My 29 98 93(226), 6–A
Reaves, Willis Run for House Seat
Sp 28 98 93(347), 1–A
Recount Decision Should Come Today
Jl 28 98 93(286), 8–A
Rep. Collins to Seek Re-Election Instead of Running for Governor
Fe 18 98 93(126), 6–A
Report: Massey Called Contributors, Consultants on State Phones
Mr 4 98 93(140), 6–A
Republican Puts Race Up Front in Elections
Oc 15 98 93(363), 6–B
Rivals Take Jabs at Millner on TV
Jl 20 98 93(278), 10–A
Roberson Brings Her "Grassroots" Campaign to South Georgia
Jl 17 98 93(275), 2–C
Runoffs Likely for Two Elections
Jl 19 98 93(277), 5–C
Runoffs Needed for Two Primaries
Jl 23 98 93(281), 5–A
Scaled-Down Anti-Parole Plan Offered by Langford
Ja 8 98 93(85), 2–A
Scandals Could Shape Election Outcome
Nv 2 98 94(16), 2–A
Schaefer Attacks Good-Ol-Boys System
Jl 19 98 93(277), 4–A
Second Proposed Amendment Would Clarify Lottery Fund Usage
Oc 18 98 94(1), 3–A
Senate Committee Checks to See If New Hog Laws Needed
Sp 30 98 93(348), 6–A
Senate Votes to End Teacher Agency
Fe 19 98 93(127), 3–A
Senators Encourage Valdostans to Vote
Jl 17 98 93(275), 2–C
Should Georgia "Dumb Down" Courts' Sentencing?
Fe 2 98 93(110), 1–A
Slim Turnout Expected at Polls
Au 11 98 93(300), 5–A
State Agencies Brace for Budget Cuts
My 13 98 93(210), 7–A
State GOP Keeping Top Team Intact
Nv 10 98 94(24), 5–B
State Investigates Abuse Allegations
My 30 98 93(227), 11–A
State of Georgia Should Get Another Congressional Seat
Ja 1 98 93(78), 2–A
State Seeks to Cut Nursing Home Program
Dc 8 98 94(51), 12–A
State Starting Earlier with Children
Oc 18 98 94(1), 7–A
State Tax Chief Says Distribution Problem Will Be Fixed
Ja 21 98 93(98), 6–A
State's Voters to Decide Fates of Five Amendments
My 26 98 93(223), 5–A
Statewide Run-Off Expected in PSC Race
Nv 5 98 94(19), 3–A
Survivors No Longer Surrounded
Jl 23 98 93(281), 6–A
Taylor, Oliver Escalate Attacks in Democratic Runoff
Au 8 98 93(297), 5–A
Taylor Plans to Spread HOPE
Jl 8 98 93(266), 3–A
Taylor, Skandalakis Scuffle Over Personal Finances
Sp 30 98 93(348), 13–A
Three Ballot Questions Still Left Unanswered
Nv 6 98 94(20), 9–A
Three GOP Lawmakers Lose Seats in Primary Election
Jl 23 98 93(281), 4–B
Thurmond Running for Labor Commissioner
Ap 9 98 93(176), 5–A
Tim Golden Running for State Senate
Sp 23 98 93(342), 1–A
Turner Leaves Legacy of Honor
Mr 29 98 93(165), 1–A
Turner Won't Run Again
Fe 17 98 93(125), 1–A
Valdosta Is Just One Stop for Langford
Ap 3 98 93(170), 1–A
Views of Perdue's Future Vary by Party
Ap 14 98 93(181), 6–A
Voters Asked to Ax Tax on Agricultural Products
Sp 23 98 93(342), 13–A
Voters Keep Eyes Peeled on Georgia House Seat 177
Au 11 98 93(300), 2–A
You Asked, They Answered
Oc 27 98 94(10), 1–A
Politics and Government--Lake Park
Ina Lane Reflects on Time as Mayor
Ja 21 98 93(98), 3–A
Politics and Government--Lanier County
Incumbents Overthrown
Jl 22 98 93(280), 6–A
Politics and Government--Quitman
Quitman Considers Address Changes
Ja 7 98 93(84), 5–A
Politics and Government--Valdosta
Another Election Night Slumber Party (editorial)
Jl 23 98 93(281), 4–A
Bennett Running for State Senate Seat
Fe 27 98 93(135), 1–A
Bihl Running for City Council
Mr 27 98 93(163), 1–A
Borders, Eanes Prepare for Run-Off
Jl 31 98 93(289), 1–A
Borders Wins Run-Off Over Eanes
Au 12 98 93(300), 1–A
Businessmen Running for Council
Mr 26 98 93(162), 1–A
Candidates Chide Oak Street Plan
Jl 18 98 93(276), 1–A
Candidates Ready for State Run-Offs
Au 9 98 93(298), 1–A
Candidates Share Vision for Tax Assessor's Office
Oc 31 98 94(14), 1–A
Candidates Speak at Political Forum
Oc 15 98 93(363), 1–A
Casey Kicks Off Campaign for District 177
Jl 31 98 93(289), 8–A
Casey to Run for House Seat
Mr 23 98 93(159), 1–A
"Chip" Stephenson Given Suspended Sentence, Fine
Fe 28 98 93(136), 1–A
Democratic Party to Host Senate Caucus
Jn 11 98 93(239), 3–A
Doctor Sets Sights on State House Seat
Jl 14 98 93(272), 1–A
Drought Relief Sent to Clinton
Oc 7 98 93(355), 3–A
Eanes' Campaign Workers Found too Close to Polls
Jl 22 98 93(280), 6–A
Eanes Eyes Golden's State House Seat
Ap 21 98 93(188), 1–A
Election Results Delayed
Jl 22 98 93(280), 1–A
Ex-Councilman Borders to Run for State House
Mr 21 98 93(157), 1–A
Ex-Councilman Takes Aim at House Seat
Jl 13 98 93(271), 1–A
Fund Grants $32,000 for Improvements
Jn 18 98 93(246), 5–A
Getting Out the Vote is Primary Concern
Jl 21 98 93(279), 1–B
Golden Seeks Turner's Seat
Fe 18 98 93(126), 1–A
Gregory to Lead Valdosta Democrats
Ap 28 98 93(195), 5–A
Industrial Authority Charter Under Review
Ja 6 98 93(83), 1–A
Industrial Authority Revisits its Authority (editorial)
Ja 7 98 93(84), 4–A
Local Minority Vote Keys Democrat Win
Nv 11 98 94(25), 1–A
Local Republicans Head Blasts McCormick
Jn 30 98 93(258), 1–A
Mayor Not Running for State Legislature
Mr 20 98 93(156), 3–A
Officials Expecting Low Local Turnout
Jl 21 98 93(279), 1–A
Qualifying for Casey's Council Seat Begins Monday
Ap 21 98 93(188), 3–A
Rayford Won't Seek Re-Election
Ap 4 98 93(171), 1–A
Sessions End, Campaign Begin?
Mr 20 98 93(156), 4–A
Taylor Thanks Region's Voters
Au 21 98 93(309), 3–A
Turner Leaves Legacy of Honor
Mr 29 98 93(165), 1–A
Turner Won't Run Again
Fe 17 98 93(125), 1–A
Valdosta Election Planned for July 21
Ap 10 98 93(177), 3–A
Voter Identification Law Getting Local Test
Jl 5 98 93(263), 1–A
Voter Turnout Light in Lowndes
Jl 23 98 93(281), 1–A
Wansley Qualifies to Run for Seat
My 14 98 93(211), 8–A
Wansley Seeks House Position
Jl 15 98 93(273), 1–A
When the System Breaks Down (editorial)
Ja 11 98 93(88), 9–A
Williams Challenges Shaw for District 176 Seat
Mr 25 98 93(161), 1–A
Youth Sports Council Defines Vision, Goals
Ja 6 98 93(83), 2–A
Polk, Deloris Ann
Polk & Joseph
Engagement
Oc 4 98 93(352), 2–D
Pollock, Coleman Andrew
Happy First Birthday
Mr 1 98 93(137), 5–C
Pollution--Valdosta
Engineers, Scientists Come Up with Plan for Cleaning Pollution From Old Plant
Nv 15 98 94(29), 1–A
Valdosta Lists Goals for Cleaning Pollutants
Nv 15 98 94(29), 3–A
Pollution-Environment
State of Georgia Ranks Eighth on List of Polluted Waterways
Sp 11 98 93(330), 2–A
Polonsky, Nathan E.
Obituary
Sp 12 98 93(331), 5–A
Sp 13 98 93(332), 5–A
Pool, Alma E.
Death
Fe 13 98 93(121), 2–A
Obituary
Fe 14 98 93(122), 2–A
Pope, Dorma J.
Obituary
Jl 14 98 93(272), 2–A
Pope, Dwight
VSU Baseball Recruits Coming with Experience
Jl 5 98 93(263), 1–B
Pope, Mae
Six Compete for WOTY
Ap 17 98 93(184), 2–C
Pope, Odessa
Obituary
Jn 23 98 93(251), 2–A
Popeyes Fried Chicken--Atlanta
Cajun-Fried Turkey a Big Hit at Fast-Food Chain
Nv 26 98 94(39), 8–C
Pornography--Camilla
Camilla City Manager, Wife Accused of Child Poronography Involving Son
Ap 14 98 93(181), 3–A
Portch, Stephen
Board of Regents Considering Tuition and Fee Increases
Ap 8 98 93(175), 7–A
Chancellor Says Study Points to More Training
Jl 9 98 93(267), 6–A
Legislator Claims Georgia Southern President was Ousted
Ap 8 98 93(175), 7–A
Lottery-Funded Scholarships Bring Mixed Success
Jl 8 98 93(266), 12–A
Regents Decide on Pay Raises
Jn 12 98 93(240), 9–A
Teachers Trained in Georgia to be Guaranteed
Ap 9 98 93(176), 7–A
A University System Reminder: No Diploma, No Admission
Jl 12 98 93(270), 10–A
Porter, Andrea
Soldier, Ex-Husband Convicted of Abuse
Jn 14 98 93(242), 5–A
Porter, Billye Christine Rowntree
Obituary
Jn 9 93(237), 2–A
Jn 11 98 93(239), 2–A
Porter, Curtis Sr.
Death
Nv 6 98 94(20), 8–A
Nv 7 98 94(21), 5–A
Porter, George Jr.
First Bass Veteran Musician Coming Tonight to Valdosta
Oc 1 98 93(349), 6–A
Porter, Inell
Death
Mr 4 98 93(140), 2–A
Obituary
Mr 5 98 93(141), 2–A
Porter, Molly B.
Molly B. Porter Joins Staff of the Haven
Jn 3 98 93(231), 3–B
Porter, Thomas
Soldier, Ex-Husband Convicted of Abuse
Jn 14 98 93(242), 5–A
Porter, Wendell and Doris
The Porters
Anniversary
Mr 19 98 93(155), 3–C
Posey, Christopher John
Pounds & Posey
Engagement
Fe 20 98 93(128), 11–A
Postal Service--Naylor
Postmaster for Naylor Retires
Ja 5 98 93(82), 1–A
Postal Service--Slyvester
Putty-Tat Puts His Stamp on Sylvester
Ap 29 98 93(196), 5–A
Postell, Altamese
Obituary
My 8 98 93(205), 7–A
Potter, Dr. William
Hobby Becomes Past-Time for Retired Doctor
Ap 8 98 93(175), 4–A
Pouncil, Hester M.
Death
Dc 4 98 94(47), 6–A
Obituary
Dc 5 98 94(48), 5–A
Pounds, Ricky Lane
Pounds & Keller
Engagement
Oc 25 98 94(8), 2–D
Pounds, Rita Denise
Pounds & Posey
Engagement
Fe 20 98 93(128), 11–A
Poverty--Georgia
Fonda Highlights State's Poverty
My 7 98 93(204), 7–A
POW-MIA
Bishop Traces Soldiers' Steps in Vietnam
Mr 23 98 93(159), 1–A
POW/MIA Recognition Day
Remembering America's Heroes
Sp 18 98 93(337), 14–A
Powell, Brad
Roberts & Powell
Engagement
My 17 98 93(214), 2–D
Powell, David
Hunter & Powell
Engagement
Jn 7 98 93(235), 4–D
Powell, Elmo
Obituary
Fe 18 98 93(126), 2–A
Powell, Gabrielle Nicole
Birth
Ap 12 98 93(179), 3–C
Powell, Henry
Obituary
My 3 98 93(200), 2–A
Powell, Jimmy Carl
Obituary
Oc 11 98 93(359), 7–A
Powell, Quillian
Powell Receives Award
Au 16 98 93(304), 1–C
Power Boat--Valdosta
Making a Splash on the Power Boat Circuit
Mr 16 98 93(152), 1–A
Powers, Cathi Flythe
Powers & Griffin
Engagement
Ja 23 98 93(100), 10–A
Powers, Ira Sr.
Obituary
Jl 26 98 93(283), 2–A
Powers, Lacey Marie
Area Teen Competing in Pageant
Ap 10 98 93(177), 9–A
Georgia's Perfect Teen
Ap 28 98 93(195), 2–B
Powers, Ottis
Obituary
Fe 5 98 93(113), 2–A
Poynter, Randy
11 Vie for Lieutenant Governor Position
Jl 12 98 93(270), 5–A
Poythress, David
Democratic Candidates Agree to Take Part in Debate Series
Ap 10 98 93(177), 5–A
Democratic Gubernatorial Candidates Square Off
Jl 19 98 93(277), 6–C
Gubernatorial Race Reaches Airwaves
Ap 9 98 93(176), 6–A
Poythress Takes a Mild Path
Jl 18 98 93(276), 1–A
Poythress to Change Ad After Using an Erroneous Headline
Jl 16 98 93(274), 7–A
Practical Jokes--Evans
Coke Day Prank Fizzles for Pepsi Loving High School Senior
Mr 26 98 93(162), 5–A
Practical Jokes--Lake Park
Prank Call Empties Lake Park Store
Dc 30 98 94(73), 1–A
Prairie, John-Pierre
Birth
Nv 29 98 94(42), 3–D
Prater, Charles B.
Plainville Mayor Gets 41 Months
Jl 3 98 93(261), 6–A
Prater, Lynda Paige
Creasman & Prater
Wedding
Dc 20 98 94(63), 2–C
Prater & Creasman
Engagement
Au 16 98 93(304), 3–D
Pregnancy Support Center
Valdosta Banquet for Life April 24 at New Covenant
Ap 18 98 93(185), 8–A
Prell, Amy Lu
Prell & Hunter
Engagement
Ap 1 98 93(168), 3–B
Preschool PTA
Parents Joining Preschool PTA Groups in Droves, Especially in Suburbs
Oc 25 98 94(8), 2–A
Preservationists--Atlanta
Preservationists Help Black Colleges in Disrepair
Sp 13 98 93(332), 7–A
Preston, Fannie Mae
Obituary
Dc 31 98 94(74), 5–A
Price, Bobby A.
Obituary
Ja 18 98 93(95), 2–A
Ja 19 98 93(96), 2–A
Price, Charles J.
White & Price
Engagement
Oc 11 98 93(359), 8–D
Price, Debbie Jean
Obituary
Ap 27 98 93(194), 2–A
Price, Dorothy Mae
Obituary
Jl 15 98 93(273), 2–A
Price, Hattie Mae
Obituary
Ap 25 98 93(192), 2–A
Price, Lomie Marilda
Obituary
Mr 4 98 93(140), 2–A
Price, Willie (Bubba)
Obituary
Dc 18 98 94(61), 5–A
Pridgen, Jeremy
Pridgen Signs with VSU
Jn 7 98 93(235), 1–B
VSU Baseball Recruits Coming with Experience
Jl 5 98 93(263), 1–B
Priest, Christy Lynn
Priest & Antes
Engagement
Jn 7 98 93(235), 7–D
Princess Diana--Athens
Diana's Gowns Go on Display in Athens Before World Tour
Fe 17 98 93(125), 5–A
Prine, Chris
Parents Take Park in Career Day Fun
My 13 98 93(210), 8–A
Prine, Shannon Lavon
Prine & Merritt
Engagement
My 17 98 93(214), 2–D
Prisoner of War Museum
Ex-Pows Gather for Museum's Opening
Ap 10 98 93(177), 5–A
POW Museum Opening Today
Ap 9 98 93(176), 6–A
Prisons and Prisoners--Abbeville
Escaped Lifer Caught in Florida
Oc 21 98 94(4), 6–A
Prisons and Prisoners--Albany
Inmate Awaits Word on Possible Freedom
Jl 27 98 93(285), 3–A
Prisons and Prisoners--Americus
Jail Project Unhappy with Guard's Punishment
Au 28 98 93(316), 7–A
Warden Not Punished, Suspensions Stand
Au 6 98 93(295), 10–A
Prisons and Prisoners--Arlington
Recaptured Escapee Being Questioned
Dc 24 98 94(67), 2–A
Prisons and Prisoners--Athens
Prisoners Escape From County Jail
Sp 15 98 93(334), 2–A
Prisons and Prisoners--Atlanta
Escaped Prisoner Caught in Atlanta
Oc 19 98 94(2), 2–A
Inmate Cooperates with Police; is Moved to Another County
Nv 13 98 94(27), 6–B
Private Prison Problems
Dc 31 98 94(74), 8–A
Prisons and Prisoners--Brunswick
U. S. Justice Department Suing Inmates Over "Nuisance" Suits
Au 2 98 93(291), 7–A
Prisons and Prisoners--Dahlonega
Escaped Lumpkin County Inmate Found
Dc 14 98 94(57), 2–A
Second Jail Escapee Captured
Dc 17 98 94(60), 2–A
Prisons and Prisoners--Folkston
Discipline There Despite Relaxed Rules
Nv 22 98 94(36), 13–A
Inmates Arrive at New Prison
Oc 14 98 93(362), 2–A
Inmates Enjoy Different Atmosphere at Private Prison
Nv 22 98 94(36), 13–A
Owners Delay Opening of State's First Private Prison
Au 20 98 93(308), 6–A
Privately-Operated Prison Opening Near Folkston
Au 3 98 93(292), 1–A
Privately-Run Prison to Open Tuesday
Oc 12 98 93(360), 2–A
Prisons and Prisoners--Georgia
Closed Jail Keeps Inmates on the Move
Nv 8 98 94(22), 3–A
Commissioner Disputes Warning of Jail Space
Jl 16 98 93(274), 7–A
Escapee Captured After 30 Years
Ja 23 98 93(100), 1–A
Georgia's Prisons Adding Thousands of New Beds
Ap 3 98 93(170), 5–A
Governor's Office: New Prisons Carry $4 Billion Price Tag
Sp 17 98 93(336), 12–A
Inmate Industries' Profits Funded Officials Israel Trip
Jl 8 98 93(266), 12–A
Judges Have Sent More Than 16,000 Juvenile Offenders to Boot Camp
Jn 1 98 93(229), 1–A
Life in Georgia Prisons Means Life, Study Says
Jn 4 98 93(232), 7–A
More Than Three Out of 100 Adults on Probation or Parole
Au 18 98 93(306), 8–A
Prison Stores Provide Inmates with Access to Personal Goods
Sp 7 98 93(326), 2–A
Prisons Chief Takes State-Paid Trip to Israel
Jn 26 98 93(254), 11–A
Prisons to Fine Inmates Who Break Rules
Ap 2 98 93(169), 6–A
Private Prisons on Way
Jl 7 98 93(265), 6–A
Reports Show Male Population Too Big
Au 2 98 93(291), 7–A
State Asked for More Prison Money
Sp 5 98 93(324), 2–A
"Two Strikes" Likely to Boost Prison Population
Jn 20 98 93(248), 1–A
Prisons and Prisoners--Gray
Jail Inmate Hangs Himself
Oc 18 98 94(1), 2–A
Prisons and Prisoners--Moultrie
Authorities Still Searching for Lowndes Escapee
Au 12 98 93(300), 3–A
Lowndes Native Escapes Prison
Au 11 98 93(300), 1–A
Prisons and Prisoners--Nicholls
Private Prison Opens in Coffee County
Nv 27 98 94(40), 6–A
Prisons and Prisoners--Savannah
Committee Plans to Solve Jail Overcrowding
Au 19 98 93(307), 6–A
Prisons and Prisoners--Thomasville
Inmate Walks Away From Work Detail
Oc 30 98 94(13), 7–A
Young Inmates to Undergo Evaluations
Au 20 98 93(308), 5–A
Prisons and Prisoners--Tifton
City, County Work Out Deal to House Prisoners
Sp 5 98 93(324), 5–A
Group Alleges Inmate Mistreatment
Oc 31 98 94(14), 6–A
Prisoner Walks Off Work Detail, Gets Caught
Sp 18 98 93(337), 6–A
Two City Prisoners Turned Away From County Jail
Sp 1 98 93(320), 5–A
Wandering Inmate Recaptured
Oc 31 98 94(14), 6–A
Pritchard, Merle Bennett
Obituary
Au 4 98 93(293), 2–A
Pritchett, Andrew Miller
Birth
Ap 12 98 93(179), 3–C
Pritchett, Dolliette Sandy
Pritchett & Brogdon
Engagement
Ja 22 98 93(99), 2–B
Pritchett, Suzanne Hall
Brogdon-Pritchett
Wedding
Ap 26 98 93(193), 2–C
Probate Court-Judge--Quitman
Collins Sworn in as Probate Court Judge
Ja 8 98 93(85), 3–A
Probation Automated Monitoring (PAM)
Georgia Experiments with Electronic Probation Monitoring
Dc 25 98 94(68), 15–A
Procter, Machell
Lasseter-Proctor
Wedding
Ja 29 98 93(106), 2–C
Progress Building Toward the New Millennium
Business and Technology (supplement)
Ap 26 98 93(193), 1–16
Education and Government (supplement)
Ap 5 98 93(172), 1–8
Project Change--Valdosta
Levi Strauss Program Honored by President
Fe 12 98 93(120), 1–A
Project Healthy Grandparents--Georgia State University
Grandma Helper
Sp 28 98 93(347), 6–A
University Program Created to Help Grandparents' Health
Sp 27 98 93(346), 11–A
Project KidCare--Valdosta
Project KidCare Helps Protect Children
Au 16 98 93(304), 1–A
Project Right Track
Project Right Track Starting Soon
Jn 13 98 93(241), 3–A
Project Vote Smart
Georgia Candidates Not as Forthcoming as Others, Research Group Says
Sp 30 98 93(348), 2–A
Prosser, David
Cotton Broker Faces Creditors in Court
Ap 5 98 93(172), 8–A
Pruitt, John
New Council at Work in Lakeland
Ja 8 98 93(85), 4–A
Pruitt, Tina Marie
Pruitt & Fountain
Wedding
Ap 6 98 93(173), 8–A
Public Housing--Tifton
HUD Gives Tift County $1.117M to Expand Housing Community
Dc 12 98 94(55), 5–A
Public Utilities--Atlanta
Delayed Switches Mean More Confusion in Natural Gas Deregulation
Dc 2 98 94(45), 16–A
Public Utilities--Valdosta
Gas Firms Invest in Local Facilities
Nv 9 98 94(23), 1–A
New Gas Companies Move to Area
Nv 3 98 94(17), 3–A
State Opens Natural Gas Market to Competition
Nv 1 98 94(15), 1–C
Publix--Valdosta
Mmmm...Now That's NOT Cooking
Jn 24 98 93(252), 1–B
Pulic Service Commission
Cities with Local Elections Likely to Influence PSC Race
Nv 24 98 94(37), 2–A
Purdy, George
Obituary
Jl 27 98 93(285), 2–A
Purdy, Mary
Obituary
My 4 98 93(201), 2–A
Purvis, Homer
Obituary
Fe 18 98 93(126), 2–A
Purvis, Jason Wendell
Hancock & Purvis
Engagement
Fe 20 98 93(128), 11–A
Purvis, Joy Whaley
Purvis & Tharpe
Engagement
Dc 27 98 94(70), 4–D
Purvis, Scott
Purvis Leaving Hahira
Ap 27 98 93(194), 1–A
Putnal, David Wayne
Hester & Putnal
Engagement
Ap 7 98 93(174), 8–A
Putnam County Sheriff's Department
Hunters Increasingly Using Drugs, According to State Authorities
Sp 20 98 93(339), 2–A
Pyles, Deborah Elaine Powell
Death
Ap 22 98 93(189), 2–A
Obituary
Ap 23 98 93(190), 2–A