The now-filled position comes nearly two months after Grady County Schools announced that TCS’ former officer, Dr. Jordan Williams, was a finalist for GCS’ new superintendent of schools.
Despite the heat, more than 1,000 people gathered in Thomasville on Saturday for the Juneteenth Celebration and Freedom Fest, a day focused on history, community, and fun for all ages.
After being rescued from shelters with high euthanasia rates across Georgia, over 50 dogs were able to find new fur-ever homes, according to Thomasville Humane.
Archbold Medical responded Monday, June 22, after community backlash over a Juneteenth-related Facebook post from a woman who identified herself online as an Archbold employee.
Details emerged Tuesday morning regarding the investigation of former TCSO Chief Deputy Ron James, who was booked on May 29 due to allegations of stealing multiple departmental weapons.
Thomasville Humane needs short-term fosters as the animal shelter prepares to save more than 50 dogs from other shelters with high euthanasia rates across Georgia.
An open-heart surgery program is being developed for South Georgia residents, as Archbold Memorial Hospital in Thomasville got approval from the state to begin offering the service.
A celebration of life was held Saturday for Deontavis Jamario Cooper, the 17-year-old killed in a crash the night he graduated from Thomas County Central High School
The friends and family of 17-year-old Deontavis Cooper are sharing heartfelt memories after he was killed in a crash on the same night he graduated from Thomas County Central High School.
Thomas County Central High School announced the students death Sunday, May 24, in a social media post, sharing condolences for the family, friends, classmates and teammates.