Griffin, GA News
Griffin, GA News
Local incumbents mostly unopposed
Local veterans reflect on Memorial Day
Theft will not deter local mowing company
Friday was Dr. Martha Taylor's Day
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20 candidates qualify in 13 local races
Three more candidates qualify
Griffin man dies following car accident
Body found in reservoir; man missing
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Ruby Tuesday closed for underperformance
Several candidates qualify on first day
County considering tobacco free parks
News of Yesteryear — May 24, 2012
Missing person
SCTC BASKETBALL TRYOUTS!!!!!! (CURRENT SPORTS PHYSICAL NEEDED) Men-May 30th from...
County removed from ozone non-attainment area
Memorial Day ceremony to be held at Veterans Memorial Park
County appoints four to Airport Authority
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County looking at trash for savings
Police arrest man, woman for possession of meth
News of Yesteryear — May 22, 2012
County commissioners to vote on speed limit
Law enforcement turning up the HEAT
Qualifying for county elections begins Wednesday
Mary Flynn named ABWA Woman of the Year
News of Yesteryear — May 19, 2012
News of Yesteryear — May 18, 2012
Local church hosting free awareness program
Special-needs students compete in Special Olympics
Police arrest woman for aggravated battery
Griffin Area Arts Alliance recognizes volunteers
Police investigate shooting at Regency Apartments
Four fight, five go to jail
Flicks at Sixth returns Friday with ‘Dolphin Tale’
News of Yesteryear — May 17, 2012
Police investigating home invasion, hit and run
ACCAB wants more adoptions from shelter
Airport looking for tenant
News of Yesteryear — May 16, 2012
Proposed county budget up 6.17 percent
Two arrested in domestic dispute
Griffin man arrested for disorderly conduct at Taco Bell
News of Yesteryear — May 15, 2012
Two GPD officers honored at annual awards banquet
County getting ‘StormReady’
Two arrested for marijuana possession
News of Yesteryear — May 12, 2012
County approves paving for new senior center
County renews capacity contract
City tables request for church
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IT'S A BIG NIGHT! SCTC is so proud of all of the 2012 GRADUATES and is looking f...
Need help completing your FAFSA? Join us for FAFSA night!
City hiring armed security guard
Man released from jail after earlier arrest
Southern Crescent to hold graduation ceremony Thursday night
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We are looking forward to seeing everyone at GRADUATION tomorrow night - May 10,...
Police respond to stabbing, burglary
County planning for airport authority
Noise abatement ordinance approved
News of Yesteryear — May 9, 2012
Police respond to burglary, shots fired
Wilson receives ACCG award for excellence in public service
Georgia Recovery Project concludes May 18
May 8, 2012
News of Yesteryear — May 8, 2012
Bookstore Buy-back: Griffin - May 2nd & 3rd: 9am to 5pm; May 7-9th: 9am to 5pm;...
Summer Semester Financial Aid will be in the bookstores May 7th- June 14th. Plea...
Land Bank can extinguish back taxes
Georgia Power offers refrigerator recycling
News of Yesteryear — May 5, 2012
Qualifying for July 31 election begins on May 23
Police investigate Edgewood burglary
USG chancellor visits Rotary Club
News of Yesteryear — May 4, 2012
Kiwanis scholarships total $15,500
Beckham suspended 50 games
School board OKs controversial transfer of teacher
Police: Fight over repair of vehicle
Law targets scrap metal thefts
SCTC is proud to announce that $2252.00 was raised to support Upson County's Rel...
King crowned Exchange Club's Man of the Year
Relay for Life starts Friday night at Spalding High
Firefighters' annual boot drive begins Thursday
Man shot by police had stabbed his wife
Kroger at Griffin Pavilion to open in November
Check out our Fastpitch Softball Tigers!!!!!
PERFORMING TODAY! As part of their final exam, students enrolled in THEA 1101 w...
Blood Drive today on the Flint River Campus until 12pm. Save a Life!
Bookstore Buybacks
Don't forget about these very important Financial Aid Sessions.
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Two teens charged as drug dealers
County OKs three rezonings for church
Griffin Power receives RP3 award
GPD arrests man on narcotics charges
News of Yesteryear — May 1, 2012
Police investigate burglary on North 14th Street
Mayfling draws crowd to city park
Unemployment in Spalding County down to 11.2 percent
Driver hits power pole Friday afternoon
News of Yesteryear — April 28, 2012
Driver charged with hit-and-run
Residents asked to turn in unwanted pills
Plan to guide visitors to sites
News of Yesteryear — April 27, 2012
County to save $304,577 with switch to Blue Cross
News of Yesteryear — April 26, 2012
Financial Aid is Changing! Come to one of these sessions to learn more!
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Officer recovering, suspect dies
City planning for airport authority
County to raise speed limit on Jordan Hill
News of Yesteryear — April 25, 2012
The Career Fair is under way! Come by until 5:00pm! Griffin Campus Event Center
PALASA (The Performing and Literary Arts Student Association) will meet this Thu...
Suspect shot during arrest Monday
Firefighters annual boot drive coming up
County to take up rezonings for church
Police arrest woman for stabbing girlfriend
Jones receives President's Award from GSSA
Attention Graduates! If you plan to attend the May 10th Graduation, a represent...
Some of those in attendance will be: The Reserve Network Hoshizaki America, Inc....
Griffin Fire and Lions present Safety Day, May 5
Couple arrested for meth possession
City Commissioner victim of hackers
Police arrest motorcycle driver after chase
State Chamber of Commerce president speaks at Rotary
News of Yesteryear — April 20, 2012
Career Fair! Tuesday, April 24th - Griffin Campus Event Center
Today is the last day to pay your graduation fee for the May 10th graduation cer...
GUEST SPEAKER TODAY! Paula Palmer Green presents "Grow Yourself Successful" Jo...
School board dismisses complaint
Alcohol sales training required
School board dismisses sexual harassment complaint filed against superintendent
HURRY STUDENTS! IT'S NOT TOO LATE! The Southern Crescent Technical College Foun...
Police arrest teen for gun
County, hospital argue dispatch service
Perdue receives Bain Proctor Award
News of Yesteryear — April 18, 2012
IT'S ON! Go by Griffin Dwarf House and show your college id for your free chick...
Griffin man arrested, released on bond in hit and run
GPD makes arrest in family violence, responds to assault
Landbank reduces budget request
News of Yesteryear
College night at Chick-fil-A Griffin Dwarf House! Tuesday, April 17th. FREE Chi...
This past weekend, Georgia Phi Beta Lambda held their annual state competition....
Blood Drive TODAY! Griffin Campus Cafeteria 8:30-1:00
Local woman trains service dogs for disabled veterans
Mock prom disaster staged at Spalding High
School bus drivers compete in Road-E-O
Local Salvation Army celebrates its volunteers
City OK two houses for church site
Community partnership celebrated Thursday
Man Tased, arrested for fight at VFW hall
News of Yesteryear — April 14, 2012
Christian Women’s Center breaks ground on new shelter
Early warning system notifies residents in error
Lt. Sam Parks honored as March’s Strongest Link
Commemorating the resilient community
Griffin police investigates burglaries
GPD responds to assault of juvenile
Gradution rate drops to 58.8 percent under new formula
City approves bonds for new Kroger
Dogs in trucks not a problem here
News of Yesteryear — April 12, 2012
SCTC SGA has begun fundraising efforts for Relay for Life. On this Friday, some...
Donation drive organized for Davis family
Animal licensing tabled indefinitely
Kia donates two cars to SCTC automotive program
News of Yesteryear — April 11, 2012
Students...We hope to see you there! Student Appreciation Day - Griffin Campus T...
Students...We hope to see you there! Student Appreciation Day - Griffin Campus 1...
Food program to address hunger issue for local students
News of Yesteryear — April 11, 2012
Are you experiencing issues with ANGEL? A message from our Distance Education...
City considering bonds for new Kroger
Animal Board to discuss licensing Monday
Dee Stewart included in Memorial Wall
News of Yesteryear — April 7, 2012
Funeral arrangements for Spc. Johnathon Davis
T-SPLOST may bring $97.8 million
Former Rotary International COO visits Griffin
News of Yesteryear — April 6, 2012
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New shirts in the bookstore!
Chef Boutier would like to see you all at the Crescent Cafe! Open for lunch unt...
Location change for Softball Tryouts today! Fairmont Park - 241 Blanton Ave in G...
Good Morning Facebook Fans! What do you like most about being our fan? The upd...
Shooting suspect at YDC until trial
Two killed in wreck early Wednesday
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Plans for procession for soldier announced
RIGHT NOW UNTIL 1:30! Express Employment Professionals is on the Griffin Campus...
Plant Sale TODAY! 8-4 or while supplies last! Griffin Campus, follow the signs!
County: No protest to road closing
Griffin Police respond to home invasion, assault
County OKs scaled-back bid for new senior center
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Softball tryouts will be held on Wednesday & Thursday April, 4th and 5th at City...
Calling all Basketball Stars of SCTC!!! On April 12, 2012, Student Government...
TODAY! 11:30 - 1:30! Griffin Campus Event Center (cafeteria)
Wednesday! . Express Employment Professionals will be on the Griffin Campus recr...
Easter musical dedicated to soldier
Beer Festival to help feed needy in Nicaragua
Former sheriff Stewart to join Memorial Wall
Easter egg hunts Saturday
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Statement released on death of soldier
February unemployment 11.8 percent in Spalding
Vote on principal expected Tuesday
Rain postpones parts of Kiwanis One Day project
Emergency notification system launched
MAC hears Guard restationing proposal
April is Confederate History Month
County revisiting ‘brown bagging’
News of Yesteryear — March 31, 2012
Soldier from Griffin killed in Afghanistan
County celebrates Wilson’s first year back
Class size waiver request OK’d
News of Yesteryear — March 30, 2012
Flint River Campus TODAY! Car Show 11:30 - 2 Talent Show 12:30 Food 11:30 DJ Day...
Meriwether Homes may be razed
Park arrest leads to drug charges
On the menu — Culinary arts students open Crescent Cafe
SHS volunteer named March MVP
Mark your calendar! College Fair is coming Tuesday, April 3rd, 11:30-1:30, Griff...
County keeps 30 percent tournament fee
Officials table suites proposal
News of Yesteryear — March 28, 2012
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Suspect named in shooting
TODAY! 12:30 - Griffin Campus Event Center - WIA Presentation for those seeking...
Police respond to multiple burglaries
News of Yesteryear — March 27, 2012
Moving on
Calling all creative writers, performers, and behind-the-scenes workers! Are you...
Student Appreciation Day - Flint River Campus Thursday, March 29 11 am - 2 pm &...
Just a friendly reminder to stop by the new Crescent Cafe on the Griffin Campus...
Warrant issued in Tyus Park shooting
New doctorate program at UGA-Griffin popular with students
News of Yesteryear — March 25, 2012
County eases tree requirements
No decision yet on bridge behind UGA
Bridge to be moved Monday morning
Local woman named Gordon's Outstanding Scholar for 2012
News of Yesteryear — March 24, 2012
Saturday's Stream Cleanup has been rescheduled
County may require class for alcohol sales
T-SPLOST meetings coming up
GHS Choral Booster Club to hold Spaghetti Supper tonight
Kiwanis Club, American Legion recognize 2011 Eagle Scouts
Great job to our Video Production Class filming yesterday's Public Safety Traini...
We love seeing our Photography Class in action around campus!
Senior center bid over budget
SCTC celebrates opening of Public Safety Training Facility
GPD makes marijuana possession arrests
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Self-Empowerment Expo today on the Flint River Campus! 1:00pm - 4:00pm, B132!...
Sheriff warns of phone scams
Arrests made as party guests refuse to leave
Wastewater plan approved
County looking to ban 'brown bagging' alcohol
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Federal Work-Study Positions Available for Spring 2012 Please visit the Employme...
A representative from the Balfour Company will be on campus for cap and gown pic...
Today - Griffin Campus Cafeteria - Self-Empowerment Expo - 1-4pm
Current Student Registration for Summer & Fall Semester begins March 26. Remind...
Woman killed in Saturday apartment fire
Runaway teen back home
News of Yesteryear — March 20, 2012
Congratulations to the following students who placed in their respective competi...
TODAY! A representative from the Balfour Company will be on the Griffin campus T...
Kiwanis Club gears up for One Day
FNB will honor outstanding students
Salvation Army asks public to share memories for anniversary
Some Highway 16 lanes will be closed this week
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Man assaulted on Poplar Street Wednesday
Play focuses on consequences of living 'thug life'
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News of Yesteryear — March 17, 2012
City of Griffin Water Department replacing fire hydrant on N. 9th Street today
Conner-Westbury Funeral Home acquired by Texas company
Golden Eagle Dinner on March 20 to benefit Boy Scouts
Tour de Pike to be Saturday in Concord
Griffin planner leaving to be McDonough city manager
Dogs in trucks still under study
Graduation is May 10, 2012 at First Assembly of God in Griffin. A representati...
Precision Transmission, Griffin – Transmission repair – Call 404-693-1100 for ap...
Bill would require drug testing for TANF program
City OKs street closure for new Kroger
Owners and officials learn about responsible alcohol sales
News of Yesteryear — March 15, 2012
Spalding High student reported missing
Woman arrested for stabbing boyfriend
Police respond to burglary, robbery
News of Yesteryear — March 14, 2012
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Candler Field Museum hosting Hangar Dance Saturday
Butts County running sewer lines along Highway 16
Unemployment claims up in January
Two teens arrested for attempted burglary
News of Yesteryear — March 13, 2012
The Advisement Centers on both the Griffin and Flint River Campuses will be clos...
City to close street for new Kroger
GPD responds to robbery
School system hosting transition fair
News of Yesteryear — March 11, 2012
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Pike woman arrested after shooting from inside residence
News of Yesteryear — March 10, 2012
BOC considers noise revisions
Senior center concerns addressed
Kiwanis Club recognizes STAR students, teachers
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County hearing on Country Rock is Friday
Stewart to be honored on Memorial Wall
Education leaders praise community for passing E-SPLOST
School board approves cuts of $2.4 million for FY 2013
News of Yesteryear — March 8, 2012
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School SPLOST expected to generate $25.2 million
Ex-speaker triples Romney's votes in Spalding
Sunday package measures sweep
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E-SPLOST ahead by big margin
Sunday package sales of beer and wine getting voter support
Guess who is working hard on the Medical Technology Building this week? That's a...
Police respond to aggravated assaults over weekend
County closer to getting out of non-attainment area
Griffin collecting e-waste this week
Griffin man airlifted after hit-and-run Friday
News of Yesteryear — March 6, 2012
It's very quiet around here with no students. We miss you! What are you doing o...
The Testing Center will be observing the following hours of operation this week...
Rotary Club hears about children's literacy program
BOC to consider early warning bids
Shoplifting suspect arrested with crack pipe
Ballot to have questions on school system
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City wants to redevelop Fairmont area
Man with knife makes threat
News of Yesteryear — March 3, 2012
Kroger has filed plans for new site
Last day for early voting
Daybook — March 2, 2012
News of Yesteryear — March 2, 2012
School closings no longer part of cost-reduction proposals
News of Yesteryear — March 1, 2012
Dawsey receives EAGLE Spirit Award in Atlanta
11 arrested in gang shooting last week
News of Yesteryear — Feb. 29, 2012
CONGRATULATIONS to Shantavia Williams-Southern Crescent Technical College who wa...
CONGRATULATIONS to Ne’Andria McDowell-Southern Crescent Technical College who wa...
CONGRATULATIONS to Ricky Bird-Southern Crescent Technical College who was select...
Gingrich draws crowd at Rock Springs
Fire destroys house on Trestle Road
Police respond to aggravated assault
GPD investigates shooting
News of Yesteryear — Feb. 28, 2012
Our National Technical Honor Society Spring Induction Ceremony is coming up! Stu...
Congratulations to the following Phi Beta Lambda students for placing in their r...
Congratulations to Kelsy Dawsey, 2012 EAGLE Spirit Award Recipient
City to adjust utility rates Tuesday
News of Yesteryear — Feb. 26, 2012
Hood raising money for heart transplant and recovery
Griffin was not in running for new Cat plant
News of Yesteryear — Feb. 25, 2012
Judge Whalen portrait unveiled
School system to hold bus, truck sale
Man beaten, robbed near store
County gets tornado update
Early voting offered Saturday
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Gray named Gordon's Police Officer of the Year
Police respond to dispute, find man wearing no pants
Mother accused of child neglect
School system maintains SACS accreditation
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Police catch shoplifting suspects
Police look into copper thefts
County moving forward on airport again
BOC to conduct Country Rock hearing
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Biker faces multiple charges
PGA Tour Superstore CEO shares secrets to branding success
Man robbed, twin brother shot
News of Yesteryear — Feb. 21, 2012
Wow! SCTC is busy this week with activities! Be sure to check them all out and...
Southern Crescent Technical College is OPEN today, February 20, 2012.
Griffin NAACP meeting to focus on school system
Airport agreement awaits vote
KRMS sets high bar in using technology
Toastmasters will hold open house on Tuesday
Parents invited to pre-K informational session
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Griffin Fastenal burglarized
Consultant to city: Transfer less to general fund
Rita Bagwell named January’s ‘Strongest Link’
News of Yesteryear — Feb. 18, 2012
Tax digest expected to drop even more
Griffin Police offer amnesty through March 31
GPD raising funds for local Special Olympics athletes
News of Yesteryear — Feb. 17, 2012
The National Technical Honor Society - SCTC is currently planning the Spring Ind...
We would like to congratulate our wonderful students that competed in the State...
Moore Elementary makes history memorable for students
City rejects airport annexation
Milner girl died Tuesday from fire injuries
GPD makes battery arrest, investigates burglary
Labor commissioner speaks to Kiwanis Club
Parks & Recreation accepting Bain Proctor Award nominations
Pike E911 asking for residents' information
Land Bank loses money on sales
Police investigate Saturday night drive-by shooting
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ZUMBA! has been a lot of fun so far! Join us for a good workout and it's free f...
Come out and support the Web Weaving Wizards Club and Griffin's Stepping Stones...
TODAY! Town Hall Meeting with the President! Have questions or concerns? Attend...
Country Rock cited by Sheriff’s Office
Police catch suspected pot dealers
News of Yesteryear — Feb. 14, 2012
TODAY! Town Hall Meeting with the President! Have questions or concerns? Atten...
Early voting begins Monday
BOE discusses school closings
New nuclear plants will bring power to Griffin
County gets good news on audit
News of Yesteryear — Feb. 12, 2012
State, local officials applaud NCLB waiver for Georgia
Police handle stabbing, kidnapping
GDOT answers questions on roundabout
News of Yesteryear — Feb. 11, 2012
Kingsley running for Congress
Walls come down at Cook's
Reverse 911 might be ready by April
Man goes to Grady after incident
Griffin High to host Black History Program Feb. 17
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BOE hears cost-reduction proposals
GPD makes arrest in stabbing incident
Local Scouts to collect food bags Saturday
County asking for new court fees
News of Yesteryear — Feb. 9, 2012
CWC Thrift Store celebrates reopening
Suspects face charges after evading police
School system announces dates for pre-K registration
County OKs final senior center plans
News of Yesteryear — Feb. 8, 2012
Zumba starts Wednesday! Zumba will be offered EVERY WEEK until the end of the s...
The Abilities Expo is coming to Atlanta February 17-19. This is great informati...
Safehouse reopens, Talk of the Town still closed
Weekend arrests include pot and beer
News of Yesteryear — Feb. 7, 2012
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Did you know that Southern Crescent is part of the Technical College System of G...
Griffin man, 58, dies while skiing at Colo. resort
County to discuss senior center plans
Airport Authority legislation put on hold
Board looks at lower landscape requirements
American Legion Post 15 holds Constitution test
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Spalding County now Work Ready
The Rock Ranch increases number of events, activities
News of Yesteryear — Feb. 4, 2012
Tenet Healthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield reach agreement
GDOT hosting open house on roundabout Tuesday
Winter Break Camp registration under way
Daybook — Feb. 3, 2012
Accounts for donations set up for Safehouse
Monday is the last day to register
SCFD battalion chief tells Kiwanis members about CERTs
UGA-Griffin, school system to offer Kids University this summer
Three arrested on drug charges
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Safehouse fire began as an electrical fire
City offering $75 rebate for low flow toilets
County planning for next budget
News of Yesteryear — Feb. 1, 2012
Griffin Daily News burglarized over weekend
Just a reminder: Built before parking was blocked off for the new Medical Techno...
Jones to visit schools for budget shortfall update
Police investigate robbery, shooting over weekend
New Gordon College president adjusting quickly
City seeks grant
News of Yesteryear — Jan. 31, 2012
Hill Street crossing to close Monday
Spalding jobless rate up to 12.7%
News of Yesteryear — Jan. 29, 2012
City OKs $81,000 for golf course greens
Judy Flournoy named 2011 Strongest Link
Two arrested in connection with Pike burglary
County raises fee to cover wells
News of Yesteryear — Jan. 28, 2012
Polk named GOAL winner
Expo offers small-business advice
Animal ordinance changes approved
Grants available for local schools, teachers
County alone to fund non-attainment bid
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East College closing canceled
Join PALASA (The Performing and Literary Arts Student Association) on Wednesday,...
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TODAY! Who's ready to play some SOFTBALL?! There will be an Interest Meeting for...
Work on East College to resume on Thursday
Absentee ballots now available
Driver cited in roll-over wreck
Spalding Regional breaks ground on ER expansion
City, county at odds on annexation
Check out the progress on the Medical Technology Building! We promise, when it'...
TODAY! Who's ready to play some SOFTBALL?! There will be an Interest Meeting for...
PALASA (The Performing and Literary Arts Student Association) is holding its fir...
Community icon Bill Knight dies at 84
Demolition work may start Monday at Cook's
County keeps conservation tax break at 25-acre minimum
Chamber to hold Entrepreneur Expo Thursday
News of Yesteryear — Jan. 25, 2012
SCTC Congratulates Business Management Student Sara Polk - the 2012 Southern Cre...
Gwinnett County Police JOB FAIR, February 18, 2012, 8:00am - 3:00pm
Attention Students: Hoshizaki America, Inc. will be hosting a JOB FAIR on Thurs...
City says water rate not related to electric department
Griffin police respond to burglaries
Four arrested in PCSO pot sting
Railroad crossing work continues today
News of Yesteryear — Jan. 24, 2011
TODAY!
Kiwanis One Day to benefit Stepping Stones
Conservation use to be revisited
Police: Woman drives off from traffic stop
Railroad work to close crossing
Trailer found before it was realized lost
Highway 16 plans include higher speed limit
Three arrested in drug raid
UGA looking to reclaim Rideshare lot
Housing Authority CEO speaks to Rotary Club
News of Yesteryear — Jan. 21, 2012
Water Authority considering rate hike
County/city to vote on airport authority legislation
Spalding Regional expands cardiac services
News of Yesteryear — Jan. 20, 2012
From the office of Career Services: NEW POSTINGS! Avery Dennison, Peachtree City...
Next Tigers Basketball Game is tomorrow against Middle Georgia Technical College...
Call the Cosmetology Department for questions or appointments - 770.228.7374
Call the Cosmetology Department for questions or appointments - 770.228.7374
Two suspects in drug case held without bond
State law allows counties to get lower rate for inmate care
Water authority looking to expand sewer service along 19/41
News of Yesteryear — Jan. 19, 2012
Police respond to assault, gunfire
Cobb promoted to captain
Election qualifying fees set
State cuts funding for summer program
News of Yesteryear — Jan. 18, 2012
Who's ready to play some SOFTBALL?! There will be an Interest Meeting for SCTC...
County OKs changes to animal ordinances
Six administrators choose early retirement
School system receives Title I award
Youmans named school nutrition director for 2012-13
News of Yesteryear — Jan. 17, 2012
Man arrested for Thursday stabbing
Two busted for selling pot
Griffin police respond to burglaries
Atkinson Elementary celebrates the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
News of Yesteryear — Jan. 15, 2012
Change could loom for BCBSGA patients at SRMC
Griffin man charged with aggravated assault
Spalding County enacts new illegal immigration law requirements
Chamber of Commerce presents awards during annual dinner
McClure honored as December’s Strongest Link
County may revisit decision on conservation tax break
City appointments announced
County charging to put down pets
Sisters to lead city, county boards
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We would like to 'brag' on some of our amazing instructors! These six were nomi...
New employment opportunities for 2012! The details on these positions are listed...
Looking for books from students or wanting to sell your book? Check out our foru...
Board bandies baggy britches ban
Police catch copper thieves red-handed
GPD makes arrest in copper thefts
School system to offer better benefits to employees
News of Yesteryear — Jan. 12, 2012
Welcome back students! It has been very quiet around here without you! We hope...
10-year-old boy shot Saturday
Special Operations makes arrest following chase
Board studying licenses for pets
New year starts with new chairman and appointments
Two elementary schools hosting talent show Saturday
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No Lines! There are no lines at the bookstore! Come on out today to get your b...
Police investigating armed robbery at auto parts store
News of Yesteryear — Jan. 10, 2012
GPD works several burglaries over weekend
From the Office of Career Services
County to vote on animal ordinance changes
GPD investigates Thursday thefts
Lions Club hosting Mardi Gras event
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Police believe robbery was gang-related
No one charged after fight
Brass water meters stolen from city
News of Yesteryear — Jan. 7, 2012
Pike DFCS worker suspended
Alliance for Integrity founder speaks to Rotary Club
UGA-Griffin bringing more degree programs to campus
News of Yesteryear — Jan. 6, 2011
Holiday weekend busy for police
Police handle robbery, domestic disturbance
Grease cause of Tuesday sewer spill
Nonprofit director talks about services, impact
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Need help with your school expenses? Check out this scholarship opportunity! w...
It's that time....time to start thinking about your taxes! SCTC wants to help!...
Are you looking for a job? Well look no further! SCTC offers Federal Work Stud...
School system hosting 'Tech Talk' for parents
Woman treated for gunshot wound to head
City hopes to secure another block grant
Man rescued from house fire
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Man facing 13 charges after police chase
Outdoor watering back to odd-even system
Man assaulted on East Broadway
Tree recycling event is Saturday
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Happy New Year Everyone! Stay safe!
Churches welcoming 2012 with Watch Night services
Outdoor watering ban rescinded
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Police investigate various assaults
Woman banned from City Park for using foul language
Vaughn UMC breaks ground on new church
News of Yesteryear — Dec. 30, 2011
Courthouse gets new phone system
Search for robbery suspect leads to drug arrest
Man cited for DUI Tuesday night
Griffin Police investigating bad checks
News of Yesteryear — Dec. 29, 2011
Man found electrocuted on Christmas Eve
Criminals were busy over Christmas
Police arrest suspect in copper thefts
Holiday trash collection schedule announced
News of Yesteryear — Dec. 28, 2011
Congress members hail passage of bill to study bank failures
Work on Kroger expected in new year
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Spalding, Pike share in alcohol grant
SPLOST includes work at schools
Bicycle organizer thanks community
Man arrested for Quiet Hills snatching
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GPD arrests man for burglary, outstanding warrants
Thieves destroy nine AC units
Operation Zero Tolerance begins today
News of Yesteryear — Dec. 23, 2011
Man arrested for firing handgun in city
Salvation Army packing food boxes, Christmas presents
News of Yesteryear — Dec. 22, 2011
GSP stresses road safety during holiday season
City buys AV system for park
Community meets benchmarks to be Work Ready
GPD Explorers finish year with many activities
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GPD checks on burglary, hit-and-run
Daybook — Dec. 20, 2011
City, county join on Hill Street work
News of Yesteryear — Dec. 20, 2011
SCTC hosts a chemical accident emergency scenario at the Flint River Campus on D...
Southern Crescent Technical College would like to congratulate the 153 graduates...
Stop by the Griffin Campus bookstore from 10-2 today!
Former Marine sees dream come true
UGA-Griffin offers homeland security training
Daybook — Dec. 18, 2011
News of Yesteryear — Dec. 18, 2011
Teacher arrested on battery charge
SCTC announces GOAL finalists
Bridge project has 8.7-mile detour
News of Yesteryear — Dec. 17, 2011
County man looking for owner of cows
Final drug suspect turns himself in
GSDA gives city update
Comcast closes Griffin office
Fund-raiser for children's bicycles is Friday night
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Come support our Tigers in Griffin Friday and Saturday! Lady Tigers tip-off at...
County studying licenses for pets
Carts head for city streets
Conflict of interest hearing draws little interest
Cowan Road Elementary choir performs for Kiwanis Club
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Book Buybacks going on NOW at the Bookstore; Griffin Campus 13th-15th from 9am t...
Southern Crescent Technical College would like to Congratulate the GOAL Final Fo...
Powerless buildings need inspection
Questions raised about dogs in back of pickup trucks
First Baptist Church burglarized
School system announces November MVP
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GPD respond to possible burglary
New local ministry to have outreach center, host 5K
Board votes to adjust travel cuts
Home buyer assistance available
News of Yesteryear — Dec. 13, 2011
Check out the wonderful Gingerbread Houses our Culinary Arts Students put together.
Good luck on finals everyone!
Southside Riders Association hosts Christmas party for foster children
School board hears comments on education SPLOST
Griffin scheduled to vote on cart use Tuesday
County raising conservation requirement
News of Yesteryear — Dec. 11, 2011
Griffin police arrest two, looking for third
Surplus patrol cars put online for sale
Traffic stop lands two in jail
Food drive starts Monday
Dawsey to attend leadership institute
BOC mulls animal restraint district
Christmas activities continue
BOC denies group home request
Griffin man nominated to head state EPD
News of Yesteryear — Dec. 9, 2011
Griffin Police arrest one, looking for two others
GOOD NEWS! Banner is back up and running! Registration is available again!
Hey folks! Head over to the Southern Crescent Technical College Bookstore Faceb...
Man arrested in hit-and-run fatality
Campus grilling for United Way
Daybook — Dec. 8, 2011
Holmes shares staff concerns
County concerned about Country Rock
Voters to decide Sunday package sales in March
Girl, 15, sent to RYDC after dispute
Local Pearl Harbor survivor reflects on attacks
News of Yesteryear — Dec. 7, 2011
Sheriff's Office investigating shooting
Barnesville man wins $4 million in lottery
Woman airlifted after dispute Saturday
GPD responds to robbery, assault
News of Yesteryear — Dec. 6, 2011
Daybook — Dec. 6, 2011
Man charged with burglary
Volunteers update veteran's home
Gift of Lights offering discount for donated toys
County to address alcohol ordinances
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Gordon has new alumni affairs coordinator
Plant the Future marks 22 years beautifying Griffin
The Rock Ranch offers variety of holiday events
Tree lighting to aid cancer fight
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Store owner fends off robbers with gun
Yates, Chance take questions on upcoming session
Santa’s coming to town — Toys for Toys event is this Saturday
News of Yesteryear — Dec. 2, 2011
Just finished watching the first viewing of the theatrical performance of 'Someb...
Check out the events that have been planned today.
Board approves SPLOST proposal
Jordan Hill Elementary starts recycling program
Attention Graduates: A representative from the Balfour Company will be on the Gr...
Three arrested for stealing railroad track
Land Bank working as designed
News of Yesteryear — Nov. 30, 3011
Congratulations on 100% Achievement by SKILLS USA members and officers for recei...
Trees for Troops
Weekend busy for police, suspects
T-SPLOST list has15 projects for county
News of Yesteryear — Nov. 29, 2011
Five arrested in gang-related shooting
Last performance of 'The Nutcracker' is Sunday
GPD responds to assault incident
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Fire-Rescue seeks toys for Round-Up
Christmas parade applications now available
Arrests made in armed robberies
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UGA-Griffin researcher speaks to Kiwanis Club
Griffin Ballet Theatre to present 'The Nutcracker'
Griffin police respond to attempted robbery
Windwalkers MC invites community to toy run
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Cowan Road Middle School makes AYP
GPD warns of phone solicitations
Truck pull champion enjoys ministering about Jesus
School system sets up teams to look at cost-saving ideas
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GPD responds to armed robberies
Purple Heart Homes helps Meansville veteran
County wants revaluationfor properties in 2012
Griffin looks to use history to create more tourism jobs
Sunny Side wants traffic light at School, Teamon roads
Drought, silt challenge water supply
Griffin to OK election results
News of Yesteryear — Nov. 20, 2011
Griffin man killed in car accident
Sunday sales start this Sunday
News of Yesteryear — Nov. 19, 2011
Investigation of shooting continuing
Magazine: Griffin Fire-Rescue among best workplaces
Annual Toy Run set for Saturday
Milner couple make big donation to Toys for Tots
Building's 'topping out' celebrated
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BREAKING NEWS: SCSO responds to shooting
Thank you all for your nonperishable food donations during the Annual Thanksgivi...
Here are the latest Job Postings in the Career Center. Copies of the postings wi...
Adult day care appealing county decision
Unfunded mandates worry officials
Panel says school system should be re-accredited
Ward: U.S. must engage Africa
News of Yesteryear — Nov. 17, 2011
Attention Students! Location Change - NTHS Induction Ceremony scheduled for Thu...
IT'S OFFICIAL! SCTC Point Guard, Shay Williams, has been voted GCAA D-III Playe...
Griffin Choral Arts to present Christmas concert
Parks & Recreation receives several state awards
City to add online reservations for parks
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Water Authority to use $500,000 grant for sewer
Student brings gun to Cowan Road Middle
Bandag helps recycling
'Festival of Lights' will be Nov. 22 at Airport Road Park
Two killed in Pike County accident
Burglary, robbery at two local businesses
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Nallany Bryan is the winner of the Basket that was on display in the Griffin Cam...
In honor of World Aids Day coming up in December, the Library has set up a displ...
Congratulations to our Southern Crescent Technical College Dynamic Dozen! Good...
Ward to discuss Africa economics
Chili cook-off raises thousands for Humane Society
Event salutes veterans' service
Animal control board to finalize ordinance changes
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Jefferson named September's Strongest Link
City zoning ordinances questioned
City votes on grants worth $650,000
County gets update from Development Authority
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Honoring those who served
Fallen soldier honored with Bronze Star Medal
Woman bonds out on 76 theft and forgery charges
Two arrested in raid on Hillwood Avenue
The Kids Are All Right — Camelot's 'Jungle Book' a student-led production
News of Yesteryear — Nov. 11, 2011
GPD investigating Sunday break-in at Crescent Elementary
Glenn Polk promoted to battalion chief
Atkinson Elementary thinks ahead, starts science club
School system to hold school-career fair
News of Yesteryear — Nov. 1, 2011
Don't forget to vote for Mr. and Ms. SCTC!
Three races, two questions on ballot
Public meeting on proposed park will be Tuesday
Woman injured in domestic dispute
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City accepts Neighborhood Stabilization grants
Alcohol ordinance change reduces fees for brew pubs
Spalding unemployment rate up to 13.6 percent
Cronic celebrates Chevrolet's 100th anniversary
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Arrests continue in meth probe
GPD using drug money to buy cruiser cameras
Cowboy Tales & Indian Trails Nov. 5 in Concord
Tricks and treats offeredthroughout weekend
GPD offers drop-off for prescription drugs
Fall Festival begins at 5pm tonight! 501 Varsity Road, Griffin. Food, Fun, Gam...
Check out our 2011 Homecoming Court! Vote for your Mr. and Ms. SCTC at this lin...
Escapee arrested in Cobb County
School board discusses charter school issues
Sheriff’s Office looking for five sex offenders
SCTC hosts Fall Festival tonight
Hospital Authority awards grants worth $1.125 million
Current Students! Tomorrow, October 27th, is the last day to withdraw from class...
REMINDER!! Do you still have unanswered question about Financial Aid??? We are...
Hey Students! Look at what we have lined up for next week! It's Spirit Week an...
FALL FESTIVAL TOMORROW! Griffin Campus, 5-7! Everyone welcome! FREE! Feel free...
Land Bank Authority changes considered
Penalty for ignored screenings OK’d
District 4 hopefuls address issues
Animal control plan to be revised
REMINDER! The bookstores on both campuses will be performing inventory October...
First Game is next Tuesday agains Gordon College at Gordon! Hope to see you all...
The bookstores on both campuses will be performing inventory October 26-31st . W...
Don't forget! Today there will be a valuable presentation on Social Media and Wh...
REMINDER! The Southern Crescent Technical College Foundation, Inc. offers schol...
School calendar faces board vote
County gets early warning funding
News of Yesteryear — Oct. 25, 2011
Do you still have unanswered question about Financial Aid??? We are here to help...
Attention Graduates: A representative from the Balfour Company will be on the Gr...
Don't forget the Drawing for the basket! Enter through October 2011.
Upson-Lee High School in Thomaston recently had their homecoming parade! Check...
Spalding Regional announces expansion of ER
District 2 candidates address issues
GSDA hailed for Caterpillar work
Brew pub moves in, awaiting permits
News of Yesteryear — Oct. 23, 2011
At-large candidates address city issues
Beam sworn in as sheriff
Four arrested for burglaries in Pike County
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Attorney general speaks to Rotary
Rail system in line for funds
Water Authority discusses service for new airport site
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Introducing your 2011-2012 Men's Tiger Basketball Team! They will be kicking off...
Doc'tober Days to salute Holliday
Max Burns named Gordon president
One-third of voters voted early
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Drawing for this nice basket valued at over $200! Basket includes a CHI flat ir...
TODAY! Flint River Campus Health Fair!
Inmate escapes from work detail
Tax rate to go up; six employees cut
Freeman wins training award
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Beam wins sheriff race
Beam leading sheriff's race
School board receives cost-saving ideas
7 Marshall’s employees face shoplifting counts
3 abstain in utility contract vote
Chambers, UGA-Griffinwill offer anti-drug seminar
News of Yesteryear — Oct. 18, 2011
Balloting set for this week
Church spreads Gospel in shoe boxes
Board OKs 19.06 millage rate
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Gas line will cut across roads
Logistics firm gets another variance
Man faces charges after running from police
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GPD investigating fraud at business
BOC denies rezoning for store
Gordon College fares well with tobacco-free campus
DDA helping downtown business
News of Yesteryear — Oct. 14, 2011
Did you know SCTC has internal Scholarships available to you? These include:...
Financial Management Workshop! Tuesday, November 15 - Griffin Campus and Wednesd...
Check out the Chess Club! They meet on the Griffin Campus on Tuesdays from 430...
Griffin keeps tax rate the same
School system names district-level MVP
Applications sought for Kiwanis One Day
Westmoreland, Chambliss praise intelligence efforts in foiled Iranian plot
News of Yesteryear — Oct. 14, 2011
Dawn Hodges, Vice President for Academic Affairs: I am very sad to announce that...
Join us October 25th for "Social Media And What It Means To You" - Griffin Campu...
Animal restraint changes brought up
Park at Sixth receives statewide recognition, nets $1,000 prize
City to trim trees to prevent more outages
Workshop on starting a business coming to Griffin
Daybook — Oct. 12, 2011
*Limited Space* Register in the Library for this FREE Acting Workshop with Karli...
Jobs! Jobs! Jobs! Attention SCTC STUDENTS AND GRADUATES: Come by the library o...
City to set tax rate tonight
Emergency response team being planned
Center raising funds for Alzheimer’s
News of Yesteryear — Oct. 11, 2011
Local special-needs kids enjoying the fair
Local NAACP joining Davis protest
Fair fun
Sheriff hopefuls address issues
Daybook — Oct. 9, 2011
Orrs promotes character
Burousas receives 10 years
Project promotes local business
Griffin DDS center reopens
Gordon President finalists named
Coffee experts without frontiers head for Honduras
Trick-or-treat downtown Oct. 28
Grant lets county add fall camp
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Next school year cut by 10 days
Shots fired on North Ninth
UGA-Griffin will host open house
County fair starts today
News of Yesteryear — Oct. 6, 2011
Introducing your Lady Tigers Basketball Team! Go Tigers!
Thursday is the last day to enter in the drawing for one of these 2 coolers! No...
The $5.25 shirts are back in stock in the Griffin Bookstore!
Charges pending in fatal crash
Grant available to tackle septic woes
Vietnam Wall event featured on DVD
Griffin High makes AYP
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SCTC is proud to annouce that our Flint River Campus has obtained ASE NATEF Accr...
Our Annual Fall Festival and Open House is coming! Flint River location will be...
Two dead after Ga. Highway 92 wrecks
Copper thieves hit three Grady Street houses
Griffin recycling program receives state award
Early voting for runoff is Oct. 10-14
News of Yesteryear — Oct. 4, 2011
State Approved Driver's Education course dates have been announced! Next course...
Griffin Gun Club holds Sighting-In Day
Griffin BOC denies rezoning request
Development Authority wins award
Melton retires as principal
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Millage rate increase OK’d by school board
‘Strongest Link’ — Billing analyst Phillips saluted by city
Options pondered for tax monies
Daybook — Oct. 1, 2011
News of Yesteryear — Oct. 1, 2011
Griffin to keep taxes the same
Energy expert speaks to Rotary Club on oil
Spalding trying to be Work Ready
News Of Yesteryear — Sept. 30, 2011
Just look at what has happened since Monday here! It is great to see so much pr...
Medical Building Update! Monday, September 26th, our Senior Management Staff an...
Official: Water production the problem
Fundraiser to benefit women with cancer
Spalding unemployment up to 13.9%
Spalding Collaborative celebrates strides made by nonprofits
Here is a document that is available in the Business Office answering some FAQ's...
Here is a document that is available in the Business Office answering some FAQ's...
Here is a document that is available in the Business Office answering some FAQ's...
JOIN US!! Time Management Lunch & Learn Flint River Campus, Wednesday, September...
Adult day care request denied
Group homes added to zoning ordinance
County has new lease with church
Shooting suspect gets life in prison
Pro wrestling event held at Taylor Street Gym
JOIN US!! Time Management Lunch & Learn - Griffin Campus, Tuesday September 27,...
Beam, Duncan file campaign reports
Deputy’s manager’s deal not renewed
Early lease funds change budget
Part of intersection now crossroads commercial
Panel: Add water storage capacity
City crime rates fall
Comments still being accepted on airport move
Former Pike superintendent arrested
County also bans outdoor watering
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Congratulations to the Medical Assisting Class of 2011! Ms. Diana Kendrick, Ms....
Our Lady Tigers were looking good yesterday in practice! Season starts November...
Crider named Young Man of the Year
Number of rec board members won't rise
Election produces 24 percent turnout
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Best Buy is taking applications for employment today at a table outside of the A...
Commissioners table animal restraint changes
Gordon College to offer new bachelor's degree
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Sheriff's race heading to runoff
Beam leading sheriff's race
Effective this coming Monday, the 26th of September, it will be mandatory for al...
College Fair Today! Griffin Campus Main Hallway, until 1:30pm! Colleges are wa...
SHS inviting candidates to take part in homecoming parade
Airport plan open house is tonight
Man charged with terroristic threats
United Way boat race brings out fun and funds
Griffin man gets four life sentences
Sheriff election is Tuesday
Tournament raises $25,000 for education
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City OKs use of office building by church
City rejects collaborative's funding request
Beam and Jinks field questions at final forum
Registration open for Kids Fishing Rodeo
Wacky boats to aid UnitedWay
Two children airlifted after car accident
City staging first responders
Iris City Walk & Roll will benefit 100 local charities
Funeral director brings laughs, life lessons to Rotary Club
SUPPORT AIDS WALK ATLANTA BY MAKING CONTRIBUTION ON BEHALF OF BRETT BELL/SCTC -...
Airport Authority agreement to be drawn up
Traffic stop leads to drug charges
Spalding JROTC installs leaders
Only two candidates to attend forum
2011 College Fair Tuesday, September 20th...
Democrats to host forum for sheriff candidates
Board recommends countywide restraint district
Griffin police make shoplifting arrest
News of Yesteryear — Sept. 14, 2011
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City to again consider collaborative's funding request
No one injured in drive-by shooting
Broe to open brew pub
Scientific spark — Mobile center visits Cowan Road Elementary
Appeals board OKs rebuilding requests
City, county commemorate attacks of Sept. 11, 2001
News of Yesteryear — Sept. 10, 2011
DUI suspect resigns from school system
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County and city employees learn to be weather spotters
SCTC lost another member of our family, student Dustin Underwood. We are sadden...
SCTC student dies in car wreck
Dance event to benefit Five Loaves Two Fish
Blood drive to honor late sheriff
Sept. 11 commemoration set for Friday
News of Yesteryear — Sept. 8, 2011
Financial ends in the bookstore tomorrow. This is the last day to purchase and...
Don't miss the first Open Mic Night of the semester on Wednesday, September 7 at...
A tragic accident over the holiday weekend took the life of Justin Peeples - one...
Local health experts join mission to Haiti
Haunted Theatre holding auditions on Saturday
Pizza delivery ends in robbery
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The Book Club will have its Officer Elections and a Book Discussion about the bo...
The Gay Straight Alliance meets every Tuesday from 1-2pm in the Library Conferen...
PALASA meets every Monday from 1-2pm in the Libraray Conference Room on the Grif...
New provost sees bright future for SCTC
Churches seek special exceptions
Project 350 meeting is Friday
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Be safe today and enjoy your Labor Day!
United Way's Cardboard Boat Race to be held Sept. 17
40 years and counting
Sept. 11 event set for Friday
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GHS JROTC holds commissioning ceremony
City moves to Level One drought restrictions
State Patrol announces race traffic plan
Man, 18, charged with attempted rape
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UGA enrollment skyrocketing
UGA chief excited about school’s future
Four candidates qualify Thursday
In remembrance
News of Yesteryear — Sept. 2, 2011
Sheriff hopefuls field questions
Two more city candidates have qualified to seek office
Parent University will focus on child development
Commissioners deny expansion of Buddhist temple
News of Yesteryear — Sept. 1, 2011
Are you a recent diploma or degree graduate with at least a 3.75 GPA and a work...
ATTENTION STUDENTS! We are working to determine an extended payment deadline dat...
County getting $500,000 grant
HK Logistics breaks ground
Cody’s Ride, concert to help provide service dog
News of Yesteryear — Aug. 31, 2011
Three Griffin BOC candidates qualify Monday
Sheriff candidates answer questions
Griffin Power deploys utility crews to aid N.C.
Bringing history to life — Local couple participates in Revolutionary War re-enacting
News of Yesteryear — Aug. 30, 2011
Good News! The business office has extended the payment deadline until Tuesday...
Tuesday forum spotlights sheriff's race
Spalding unemployment rate up to 13.9 percent in July
Civil Air Patrol to hold fair on Oct. 1
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NAACP to host informational session with sheriff candidates
SRMC patients get option of holding place in ER
Stevens named July’s ‘Strongest Link’
How ‘bout them bulldawg hunters!
Man arrested on counterfeit charges in Pike County
Man charged with choking girlfriend with extension cord
Are you ready for some football?
News of Yesteryear — Aug. 26, 2011
Student Angel Training TODAY! Griffin Campus - Library Conference Room, 11:30 a...
Griffin wants to study possible bus routes
Griffin, Orchard Hill qualifying begins Monday
City OKs rezoning for Kroger move
Kiwanians honor pastors, church staff
News of Yesteryear — Aug. 25, 2011
REMINDER! Today is the FINAL DAY to drop or add a class without academic penalt...
Back to School for Griffin - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
City backs airport authority and annexation
HK Logistics coming to Griffin
Eight new firefighters finish training for duty
School volunteer applications now available online
News of Yesteryear — Aug. 24, 2011
Join us for the Great Bulldawg Hunt to support Adult Education! Thursday, Augus...
Did you know? Due to the state cuts to HOPE, HOPE will only cover $60.75/credit...
Payment deadline for Fall Semester is Wednesday! All fees not paid by close of...
Red Carpet Gala
Attendance a problem for rec board
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Looking for a less expensive alternative for books? Rent them!
Happy First Day of Fall Semester!
Former pro wrestler Lex Luger speaks at local church
School system embracing social media
Bulldawg Hunt offers hundreds of prizes
News of Yesteryear — Aug. 21, 2011
City to vote on alcohol proposal
County tax collection questioned
County to sell surplus property
Contest held to name new senior center
Candidate meet and greet set for Tuesday
Senior center plans advance
Escort for injured Marine will pass through Spalding Sept. 3
Economic expert shares outlook with Rotary Club
Lex Luger to speak at New Beginnings Christian Church
News of Yesteryear — Aug. 19, 2011
Looking forward to a great Fall Semester! Classes begin Monday, August 22!
Despite budget cuts, schools improve academics
Free tutoring to be offered at two schools
County considering 'blight tax'
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Late Student Orientation TODAY!!! If you haven't registered for Fall Semester,...
Bond decision delayed in murder case
County and city considering an airport authority
News of Yesteryear — Aug. 17, 2011
Upson authorities respond to murder-suicide
Effective Wednesday, August 17, 2011, students will be able to charge in the boo...
Late Student Orientation TOMORROW - If you haven't registered for Fall Semester,...
Be sure to tune in to FUN 101.1 FM today from 3 pm - 5 pm to hear updates on SCT...
Interested in Student Loans for Fall Semester. Workshops are being held today o...
Girl, 17, treated after stabbing
Gordon College studentwins first FDR Scholarship
Dog Days 100 to promote cycling to youth
Voter signup deadline is Monday
News of Yesteryear — Aug. 16, 2011
Reminder: As you are registering for Fall Semester, remember that FOUR courses (...
Blight tax presentation part of Monday’s agenda
Nearly 11,000 students enrolled in local school system
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Board OKs temple expansion
City again denies sign variance
Griffin won’t ban baggy pants
City eyes water plan
Gordon students can get aid
Museum will return to ’20s
News of Yesteryear — Aug. 12, 2011
Last day of the last quarter EVER at SCTC! We hope it's been a great one and we...
Professor defends public education
Four qualify to run for sheriff
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Board meets fire chief finalists
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LADY TIGER TRYOUTS TODAY! 4pm Taylor Street Gym, Griffin
LAST DAY! FREE Zumba at the Flint River Campus! 3:30 - 4:30
Book Buyback going on NOW in the Griffin Campus Bookstore! Get Cash for your Bo...
Financial Aid Workshop Griffin - Student Loans - 3pm and 6pm in the Cafeteria.
4th man qualifies for sheriff race
Commissioners to meet finalists for fire chief today
Local woman to shoot film in Griffin
57 apply for top post at Gordon
News of Yesteryear — Aug. 10, 2011
We had a great time at ZUMBA in Griffin today! We missed you but we'll be in Th...
Financial Aid Workshop - Student Loans ~ TODAY! Flint River Campus Room B132 at...
Principals excited as schools open
Three qualify for sheriff’s race
Gordon classes to start Monday
ZUMBA for Current Students! Student Government Association is sponsoring FREE cl...
Town Hall on the Griffin campus is being held NOW! SGA providing food. This is...
Motorcycle group gives away school supplies
City may put Sunday package alcohol sales on ballot
Board to update animal control rules
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Griffin considering Sunday package alcohol sales
News of Yesteryear — Aug. 6, 2011
County submitting 87 roads to state for resurfacing
GPD upgrades street presence, software
Did you know? You can now check your Admission Status on BannerWeb! No more lo...
Celebration applauds teachers
CDL classes now being offered in Jackson, Monticello, and Thomaston!
MORE Student Loan Workshop dates just added! Griffin/Cafeteria: August 4th, 10am...
ZUMBA! Today from 3:30 - 4:00 Flint River Campus Room B132! Join this exciting...
Pawnshop ordinance advances
Spalding Collaborative to host Back-to-School Bash
Store owner puzzled by acts of vandalism
News of Yesteryear — Aug. 3, 2011
The SCTC Jasper County Center is now offering classes in Welding, Small Engine R...
Reminder: As you are registering for Fall Semester, remember that FOUR courses...
Sheriff fires chief deputy
CHEERLEADING TRY-OUTS: Tuesday, August 30 AND Wednesday, August 31. Griffin Cam...
ASK QUESTIONS...GET ANSWERS...VOICE YOUR CONCERNS! President's Town Hall Meeting...
Financial Aid Loan Workshop TODAY! All students wishing to apply for Student Lo...
FREE ZUMBA TODAY! Griffin Campus Cafeteria ~ 3:30-4:30. Sponsored by SCTC Stude...
Education Celebration, Kids in Need Store are Wednesday
Man charged with murder in wife's death
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Summer camp helps students excel
Jobless rate up in June
County to consider pawnshop ordinance Monday night
Business & Education Expo is Wednesday
News of Yesteryear — July 31, 2011
Manufactured home gets OK
French student studying at UGA-Griffin
News of Yesteryear — July 30, 2011
Utility OKs online payments
SCTC groundbreaking a milestone
News of Yesteryear — July 29, 2011
ASK QUESTIONS...GET ANSWERS...VOICE YOUR CONCERNS! President's Town Hall Meeting...
City marks state honor for Whalen
Candidates must file own reports
Official tells Kiwanis Club about Skipstone
School transfers announced at BOE meeting
News of Yesteryear
Zumba for Current Students! Student Government Association is sponsoring FREE cl...
Are you interested in STUDENT LOANS for the Fall Semester? Attend a Loan Worksh...
ASK QUESTIONS...GET ANSWERS...VOICE YOUR CONCERNS! President's Town Hall Meeting...
Tornado victim asking for exception to replace homes
City may sell old school to church
City eyes county as water customer
Students, parents invited to Open House on Aug. 4
News of Yesteryear — July 27, 2011
We hope you will join us for the Groundbreaking Ceremony for the new 80,000 squa...
Exciting News! If you are interested in transferring your SCTC classes to anoth...
Griffin Campus Students - Please note that the large parking lot adjacent to the...
Bonding of county manager discussed
Water Authority eyes lower city rates
Warning system grants sought
Woman dies in one-car wreck
News of Yesteryear
Tower Street to be closed for maintenance
Are you interested in STUDENT LOANS for the Fall Semester? Attend a Loan Workshop for more information. Flint River Campus - July 26th - Room B132 11am and 4pm; Griffin Campus - July 27th and July 28th - Lecture Hall 10am, 1pm, and 4pm.
Students interested in gaining employment through the Federal Work-Study Program for the Fall Semester should attend one of the Financial Aid Federal Work-Study Workshops for more information. Flint River Campus – July 26, 2011 Room B-132 – 1
Buddy Ball a big hit with special-needs kids
More items can be recycled
System doesn't make AYP
Ground to be broken for SCTC medical building
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Griffin Power offers hot-weather tips
Commuter rail still being promoted
Agencies may cooperate
News of Yesteryear — July 23, 2011
Non-profits coming to town for at-risk youth, non-custodial parents
County changes procedures on public comments
County gets 10th consecutive award for excellence
News of Yesteryear — July 22, 2011
Slain Clayton deputy was from Zebulon
Officials release name of deputy who was killed
Clayton County deputy killed Wednesday was Pike resident
18-wheeler, car involved in wreck
Mahan named chairman of education division
County rejects toll road
County OKs changes to election districts
News of Yesteryear — July 21, 2011
Students interested in gaining employment through the Federal Work-Study Program for the Fall Semester should attend one of the Financial Aid Federal Work-Study Workshops for more information. Flint River Campus – July 26, 2011 Room B-132 –
How do the HOPE changes affect me? I am a current Technical College student with a 3.0 GPA.
What about me? I graduated High School with a GPA less than 3.0, do I qualify for HOPE?
How do the new HOPE changes affect me? I am a high school graduate with a 3.0 GPA.
Due to construction, there will be limited parking in the large lot adjacent to the Technology Building on the Griffin Campus. SCTC has opened a new parking lot on the back side of the campus. It is located past the Academic Building and the mobile uni
You can hear the sweet sounds of PROGRESS on the Griffin Campus! Construction on the new 80,000 square feet Medical Technology Building is underway and we couldn't be more excited!
President's Town Hall Meeting for Summer! Have questions? Get answers! Flint River: August 1 at 12pm, Room B132 and Griffin: August 3 at 11:30am, Cafeteria
County honors Stewart
Qualifying fee set for special election for sheriff
Honduran students bring flair to local campus
Griffin Tech, Flint River Tech foundations merge
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City beefing up water system
GSDA gets report on grass-cutting costs
Firefighter develops Pet Fire Alert
Caribbean-flavored musical coming to Griffin
News of Yesteryear — July 19, 2011
SCTC's first ever Fall semester begins August 22! Registration is happening today! Register early, classes fill up fast!
Are you interested in STUDENT LOANS for the Fall Semester? Attend a Loan Workshop for more information. Flint River Campus - July 26th - Room B132 11am and 4pm; Griffin Campus - July 27th and July 28th - Lecture Hall 10am, 1pm, and 4pm.
The American Red Cross has issued an emergency appeal for blood donations. SCTC has scheduled a Blood Drive for TODAY, July 18th, in the Cafeteria on the Griffin Campus from 8am - 1pm. Please encouarge everyone - students, family, friends, and neighbors
Today is the last day to use financial aid in the bookstore for Summer Quarter.
Spalding BOC set to honor late sheriff
Group helps family rebuild
Fun in the Summer Time on tap at Rock Ranch
IRS warns about scams
News of Yesteryear — July 17, 2011
Henry County taking over Tara Field
City moves to take over pond
Authority upping the ante — GSDA offers $500,000 for company to relocate
Griffin wants six streets repaved
News of Yesteryear — July 16, 2011
Griffin featured on Fox 5 show
SCTC appoints Daniel as provost
CMH giving out free school supplies at Bash July 30-31
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Sheriff's Office seizes thousands of marijuana plants
Fall Semester Registration for New and Returning students will be held July 18 - 21 at 3:00 pm in the Lecture Hall on the Griffin Campus, and in B132 on the Flint River Campus
Hospital Authority accepting grant applications
Griffin raises blight tax
Griffin pharmacist to be columnist for AARP
City will recoup $253,000
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Part of Maple Drive to be closed on Thursday morning
Shooting suspect remains in jail
Kennedy Road Middle adopts school uniforms
County to study revised animal rules
Show to feature Griffin
News of Yesteryear — July 13, 2011
The American Red Cross has issued an emergency appeal for blood donations. SCTC has scheduled a Blood Drive for July 18th in the Cafeteria on the Griffin Campus from 8am - 1pm. Please encouarge your students, family, and neighbors to donate. Each unit
Come see us! SCTC will be at Screen on the Green in Thomaston July 15, 2011 at the Civic Center Track and Field. Talk with an SCTC representative and then stick around for a FREE outdoor movie - Rio. Bring the family!
Project 3/50 founder to speak at Welcome Center
Teens taking bike ride challenge, passing through Griffin
Sheriff candidates must meet many requirements
News of Yesteryear — July 12, 2011
Today is the last day to add or drop classes. Also, today is the payment deadline for Summer Quarter.
Actors at work
SCTC culinary program enjoys sweet success
City may raise blight tax
Rail line still possible, official says
Man airlifted after shooting on Poplar
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Westmoreland blasts administration over jobs numbers
Group to restore damaged photos
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Westmoreland blasts administration for jobs numbers
Operation Photo Rescue coming to Spalding July 15-16
News of Yesteryear — July 9, 2011
Interim sheriff named
Hundreds say goodbye to Stewart
County investigating early warning systems
News of Yesteryear — July 8, 2011
If you have ever visited the Griffin Campus, you all know our receptionist at the Information Desk. Do you know her name? Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary!
Sheriff's funeral is at noon Thursday
Utility offers energy e-tips
Announcement on interim sheriff expected Friday
CRCT scores are mixed
Church hosting barbecue cook-off
Courthouse to be closed part of Thursday
Tanks to Teaching — Leon Gatlin went from to battling Germans across Europe to career as educator
Worried about how to pay for Fall Semester? The faculty and staff at SCTC have helped sponsor several scholarships to assist students! email kmiller@sctech.edu for our in-house scholarship applications which include $300 Textbook, $900 Tuition/Complete
Special sheriff’s election set Sept. 20
Boy rescues dogs from grass fire
Procession for Stewart is this morning
Ministries giving out backpacks for needy children, homeless
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Gearing up for the Summer Term to begin tomorrow! Financial Aid is available in the bookstores beginning today!
Fourth of July parade draws crowd
County considering group homes
News of Yesteryear — July 5, 2011
Funeral arrangements for Dee Stewart announced
Locals saddened by Stewart's death
BREAKING NEWS: Spalding Sheriff Dee Stewart passes away
Educator retiring after 35 years
Hollonville Opry House celebrates 20 years
News of Yesteryear — July 3, 2011
Boy Scouts receive BP grant
Christopher named to UGA-Griffin post
County OKs home businesses
License plate up for vote
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All locations of SCTC will be closed on Monday, July 4, 2011 in celebration of Independence Day. We hope everyone has a safe and happy 4th of July! We'll see you on July 5 for Late Orientation and/or July 6 for the first day of Summer Quarter!
Griffin testing feasibility of solar power
Ronnie Milsap to appear Rock Springs Independence Day celebration on July 3
Celebrations planned in area
Parade set for Monday morning
Pages of well wishes sent to sheriff
Griffin Campus book buyback will be July 6-7 from 9am-5pm
Financial Aid will be in the bookstores July 5th - 18th for the summer quarter. Please note the shorter period than normal for this term.
Display of patriotism
Education groups consider merger
BOE approves budget
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Fit as a fiddle — soon 100 years old, senior not slowing down
Chief deputy: Sheriff showing improvement
County OKs pact for state inmates
County rezones tract, imposes moratorium
News of Yesteryear — June 29, 2011
Have you considered squeezing in that tough class for the short 5 week Summer Quarter instead of having it last a full semester in the Fall? It's not too late! Sign up today. Late registration is July 5.
Safety Day offers fun, information
Stewart's condition unchanged
County spent $450,000 on tornado response
City using solar panels to generate power
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Sheriff remains in stable but critical condition
Vogtle expansion won't affect city rates
Parents given options for school transfers
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Sheriff's Office issues press release on sheriff's condition
Stewart seriously injured in wreck
Gingrich discusses religion’s role in American history
Stewart seriously injured in wreck
Schools improve scores on competency test
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Southern Crescent Technical College would like to thank the Hangzhou Postsecondary Education Trainee System Training Delegation for visiting our College.
GUESS WHAT??? You can now view your Financial Aid on BannerWeb! Log into BannerWeb, go to Student Services & Financial Aid, then click on Financial Aid. Under My Eligibility you can see if you are still missing documents, have Financial Aid holds an
The Griffin Campus Bookstore will be closed the week of June 27th for inventory. We look forward to serving you July 5th!
Spalding High student elected governor at Boys State
County Commission to vote on $82 million budget tonight
Benefest to benefit Lamar County tornado victims
Watering restrictions remain in effect
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Officials discuss reapportionment
Celebrate America set for Saturday
Airport funding decision delayed
Independence Day Parade participants wanted
City employees get challenge coins
The Griffin Campus bookstore will be closing at 1pm today. They will re-open at 9am tomorrow.
Orthopaedic Technology Class of 2011
We are very proud of our SCTC representatives from GOAL, Michelle Reed, and Rick Perkins, Liela Wells-Rogers! Thank you for all your hard work and congratulations on all of your accomplishments!
Thank you to this wonderful group of LPN students for conducting the Minute Clinic on the Griffin Campus!
Schools honored for health efforts
County, BOE to redraw districts
Fishing event catches on with kids
SRMC staff working on preventing in-house patient infections
Fayetteville woman donates kidney to father
Seven Spalding shufflers going to nationals
Southern Crescent recognizes 959 graduates
Brewers named parade grand marshals
City hit with tornado costs
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Hospital receives two AHA awards
The Rock Ranch to host Sweet Corn Festival
Third Ward Park opens Saturday
Wilson gets ‘Strongest Link’ award for tornado response
Longer runway will bring benefits, airport board member says
Grant received for Caterpillar project
City OKs $100 million budget
Woman hospitalized after stabbing
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Attention Graduates! Would you like an official Graduation Day Portrait? Blackshear Photography will be set up at Graduation in the Lobby. If you write on your form "SCTC 2011" you will receive 8 additional wallets free with your package purcha
Congratulations to the Cosmetology program and the 63 Cosmetology students for a 100% pass rate on their State Board Exams! Congratulations also to Cosmetology Lab Assistant Kelly Evans for passing the State Instructor's Exam. Way to go everyone!
City able to cover airport operating costs
Griffin Power using thermal imaging cameras
School meal applications soon available online
Congratulations to the Pharmacy Tech students for the 100% pass rate on their national boards. Well done, everyone!!
Be sure to stop by the bookstore to pick up something for yourself or your favorite graduate!
GRADUATION is this Thursday, June 16, 2011 at First Assembly of God Church in Griffin. The ceremony begins at 6:00 pm, however students participating are asked to arrive by 3:30 for rehearsal at 4pm. Refreshments will be served for students from 3:30 un
Volunteers offer to restore damaged photos for tornado victims
Gingrich to speak at Rock Springs Church
Get this t-shirt for only $5.25 in the Griffin Campus bookstore! And we all like choices right? Well, choose from 6 different colors!
Events spice up downtown
Proposed toll road hits speed bump
City budget $100 million for 2012
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Exploring nature
Senior center design to cost $210,000
School board, county will redraw election districts
Rebuilding efforts under way in Spalding County after tornado
County workers, passengers must use seat belts
J. William Edwards Pavilion dedicated to community icon
June Jam is Saturday
Chicken-Q to aid storm victims
School budget input sought
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Magic man
Six furlough days added to next school year
Airport relocation assistance explained
Promise Place again asks county for funding
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Book Buyback for the Griffin Campus starts tomorrow, 9am - 5pm. Check the calendar for all the details and times!
We invite everyone to attend the Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Building E - Industrial Training Facility at the Flint River Campus. June 16 - 1:00 pm.
Dont forget...June 16 - Graduation, 6:00 pm, First Assembly of God Church in Griffin. Congratulations to all participants!
More airport funds sought
Officials talk trash at budget hearing
Yard sale to benefit tornado relief
Sun City gets parade OK
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State awards contract for Sixth Street bridge
City, county to discuss airport relocation
School system budget to be presented Tuesday
Drug-awareness seminar is Monday
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Fresh from the farm
Westmoreland backs measure questioning Libya policy
From D-Day to Vietnam, Morris served his nation
Contests set for June Jam
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GPD arrests man for trafficking cocaine
Man injured during stunt at AMS
Three Rivers releases project lists
Local leaders learn about responsible alcohol sales
Thieves targeting tailgates
Farmers Market returns this Saturday
New Graduation items in the Bookstore! Check them out!
Radio host dedicates marathon to local Marine
Home occupation request prompts change
City wants bikes off sidewalks
German consul general speaks to Rotary Club
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The Griffin Bookstore is having technical difficulties with the telephone lines. Please be patient - we should be fully operational soon.
CHEERLEADING TRYOUTS BEGIN TODAY! 770.233.5590 for more information.
More than 10,000 visited Vietnam Wall replica
‘Karate Kid’ playing Saturday at Park at Sixth
Summer school starts Monday
Griffin golfing to help city employees
Students: The Bodies Exhibit trip is nearing capacity for the Griffin location departure! Email jbrooks@sctech.edu your name, student id number, and location you wish to depart from to get your name on the list. Still plenty of room for the Flint River
Attention Graduates! Would you like an official Graduation Day Portrait? Blackshear Photography will be set up at Graduation in the Lobby. If you write on your form "SCTC 2011" you will receive 8 additional wallets free with your package purcha
Hey Students! Need something to do this Friday? Register to attend this FREE trip to the Bodies Exhibit! Trip is free - food at your expense. See flyer for details.
Attention All Cheerleaders!!!! Tryouts are Wednesday and Thursday this week! You must attend both days. See the Calendar for more details. Email Recruiter@sctech.edu with questions.
Griffin Campus Event Today: Self-Empowerment Expo 12:15 and 4:30 Cafeteria. Presented by Special Services, SLC, and GA Fatherhood, Food Provided. See Calendar to the left for all the details.
Memorial Day ceremony concludes Vietnam Wall visit
At the Wall
Spalding High commends its 246 graduates
253 graduates in Griffin High class of 2011
Wall ceremony offers time to remember
Aponte is Strongest Link for April
School system adopts updated dress code
Dignity Memorial Vietnam Wall opens Friday morning
City backs rental home plan
Woman learns dad was a hero
A.Z. Kelsey graduates honored for achievement
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Power restored for most city of Griffin customers
Central Georgia EMC reports power outages
GPD stops man from jumping off bridge
This Memorial Day Weekend please take the time to honor those that have served our Country. Griffin is also fortunate enough to have the Dignity Memorial Vietnam Wall in town this weekend. It will be worth the trip out to Wyomia Tyus Olympic Park.
Southern Crescent Technical College has two outstanding ambassadors! Leila Wells Rogers is one of six Rick Perkins finalists! Michelle Reed is one of nine GOAL finalists! These outstanding individuals will compete again today and the state winners will b
Soldier on leave from Afghanistan surprises son at school
More than 500 set to graduate this week
Spalding replacing two ‘troublesome’ bridges
TONIGHT! Performing and Literary Arts Student Association (PALASA) will be hosting the first-ever Open Mic Night at 6pm in the Cafeteria, Griffin Campus. Don't miss this!
Centerpoint honors tornado victims
Six burglars caught in the act
Two facing RICO charges following police raids
County taking easement
Dignity Memorial Wall coming to Griffin
The Flint River Campus Medical Assisting Class raised $700.00 for the American Cancer Society. On May 4, 2011, they presented a check to the ACS!
SCTC would like to congratulate Ryan Nash on signing with the 2011-2012 Basketball Season. Ryan is a current SCTC student and is a Lovejoy High School Alumni.
Boy raising money to help Spalding County tornado victims
Did you know you can RENT your textbooks through our bookstore? Follow this link for details:
Performing and Literary Arts Student Association (PALASA) will be hosting the first-ever Open Mic Night on Wednesday at 6pm in the Cafeteria, Griffin Campus. Those who want to read/perform visit the Griffin Campus Library to sign up for a 5-minute slot.
Be sure to check out the Calendar to the left of the page for upcoming events/deadlines! Several for this week just added!
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Tzu Chi assists storm victims Saturday
County continues to clean storm debris
The Park at Sixth getting pavilion
GDOT planning roundabout on Highway 16
Robbery suspect caught after chase
Tzu Chi providing blankets and gift cards on Saturday
Fallen GPD officers recognized
Spalding Relief 2011 scheduled for Saturday at Truett’s Grill
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Johntavius Green of Lamar County High School signs with the SCTC Tigers for the 2011-2012 Basketball Season.
Congressman Lynn Westmoreland visited SCTC - Griffin Campus yesterday.
Westmoreland honors General Griffin
Locals agree with charter school decision
Westmoreland meets with local officials
County review 2012 budget
Young At Heart celebrates 40th anniversary
Highway 155 will be going down McDonough Road
BOE approves Personal Leave Bank
Relay for Life still raising money
Husband charged with murder of his wife
Griffin man faces 16 burglary charges
Griffin boy fighting cancer receives new wheelchair
Local wrestling event to benefit tornado victims
Relay for Life walks for cure
Health Fair provides community care
Highway 155 vote scheduled for county
Young Eagles Project off the ground
FEMA working to find temporary housing
City planning to tear down old City Hall
Wrist Breakers holding charity ride Sunday
MDA to host executive lock-up
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UGA-Griffin honors 29 graduates
Chamber of Comerce sponsoring Lunch and Learn
Safe House Coffee gets jolt of publicity
Doc Holliday Beer & Wine Festival is Saturday
Bowling tournament to benefit tornado victims
In honor of Nurses Appreciation Week, our Griffin Campus Senior LPN students are hosting a free minute clinic! Come by the cafeteria now until 2:30 to get 'checked out'!
Today the Flint River Campus is where it's at! Student Appreciation Fun Day! See our calendar to the left for all the details!
Griffin BOC tentatively approves reapportionment
Fuller Center group seeking volunteers
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There is a lot going on today on the Griffin Campus! Check out the calendar tab to the left for details! Current student registration, graduate cap and gown pick up, SkyLines Stage play at 2pm and 7pm, Financial Management Seminar on the Flint River Ca
HUD chief praises recovery efforts
City may raise homestead exemption
First Assembly volunteers are quick to respond
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This Wednesday is the first ever SCTC stage Play - SkyLines! Some lucky individuals had a sneak peek today and it is certainly not one you will want to miss! Get your free ticket at the information desk! Written and Directed by David-Matthew Barnes Sta
Assistance still needed at distribution center
Students donate to storm victims
Young Eagles Project to finish program Saturday
Main Street performance to benefit storm victims
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Dr. John W. Baldwin of Advanced EyeCare at the Walmart Vision Center, Griffin and Locust Grove, has announced a 20% discount on professional services for all SCTC students! You must show your student ID card to receive the discount.
Georgia Lineman’s Rodeo
Obesity limits possible military service
Grandpa’s truck becomes family treasure
Griffin to hold redistricting hearings
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Volunteers from Bulloch County lend helping hand in storm recovery
State board OKs school-day waiver
Food pantry seeing longer lines
Literacy Commission concerned about hike in fees for GED testing
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Residents speak out about Highway 155
Home Depot sends out volunteers
Relief Center is set up in Sunny Side
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Women's Basketball Tryouts this Friday beginning at 4pm and Men's Basketball Tryouts this Saturday beginning at 5pm ~ Griffin, City Park Gym. See our Calendar page to the left for all the details! Good luck!
County moving from response to recovery
Looting reported after storms
Group helping storm victims
GPD investigates shooting
Nearly 400 local homes damaged
Day of Prayer event is Thursday
June Jam contests encourage recycling
Griffin BOC OKs variances
Flicks at Sixth opens Saturday with ‘Megamind’
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Student Appreciation Fun Day THIS THURSDAY on the Griffin Campus! Current students are invited to enjoy free food and fun times! Check out our calendar to the left for more details!
Counseling Center to have informational meeting
Roads now open
Assistance center opening today
Public safety officials react to bin Laden’s death
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Stepping Stones event draws hundreds
Weather helps draw good crowd to Mayfling
Stepping Stones founders retiring
Reverse 911 calls under consideration for warnings
Marshalls opens in Griffin
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Five more counties in Georgia designated for disaster assistance
Westmoreland visits counties affected by storm
Central Georgia EMC continuing restoration efforts
Changes in utility services for storm victims announced
Account set up for children of storm victim
Church offers supplies to storm victims
Camp Pirkle damaged in storm
Golden Olympics celebrate active seniors
County waives some permit fees
Central Georgia EMC provides update on restoration efforts
Residents shocked by tornado aftermath
Weather Service confirms tornado
Two killed in storm
Storm punishes Lamar County
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Southern Crescent Technical College is OPEN today!
Salvation Army recognizes volunteers
Griffin creates redistricting map
County updates demolition requirements
Ride to benefit Boys and Girls Club
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Learn how to protect yourself from harrassment and discrimination - attend the Equity Fair Lunch and Learn! Griffin Campus today at 12:15 and 4 or the Flint River Campus Thursday at 12:00 and 4:00
Want to know what is going on at SCTC? Events, deadlines, workshops? Click on the Calendar to the left to see it all!
Student stabbed on Gordon campus
Copeland named Man of the Year
Griffin’s ‘blight tax’ may increase
Lamar inmate found dead
Annual Farm Day event puts agriculture in spotlight
Cancer Warriors to hold event Friday
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5 NEW JOBS Posted Today!!! Full-time employment opportunities in Computer Programming, Electronics, Certified Nursing Aides, CNC Machinist and Mover/Driver. Come by Career Services in the Library, Griffin Campus for application instructions.
Celebration to mark Stepping Stones milestone
Large turnout expected for annual health fair
County OKs land use changes
Mayfling is this weekend
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Financial Aid Workshop Tuesday at the Griffin Campus ~ 8:30, 2:30, 5:30 Open to the Public - Get information about the HOPE changes, upcoming student loans, and bring your recent tax returns for assistance in applying for Financial Aid
Financial Aid Workshop today at the Flint River Campus ~ 8:30, 2:30, 5:30 Open to the Public - Get information about the HOPE changes, upcoming student loans, and bring your recent tax returns for assistance in applying for Financial Aid
County invited to participate in multi-county toll road
Annual Easter Explosion draws hundreds
Water Authority planning for growth
County keeps CIGNA as insurance provider
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Cancer survivors reaching out to others
Details released on SCSO operation
City to discuss reapportionment
City, county recognize Confederate History Month
Huckaby lone finalist for chancellor post
Raid targets alleged gambling operations
Ronnie Perdue honored for volunteer service
Businesswoman discusses status of Facebook
Pavilion planned for Park at Sixth
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Four businesses targeted in SCSO illegal gambling operation
Fire put out twice at same residence, same night
College students bracing for tuition hikes
‘In God We Trust’ decal popular at tag office
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SCTC to take part in disaster training
County picks Cook’s site for senior center
Salvation Army continues serving in Japan
200 line up for McDonald’s jobs
The Lakes at Green Valley almost complete
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There are several Internal Scholarships available through the Foundation to students for Summer Quarter. Application Deadline is April 28th. email kmiller@sctech.edu for an application
Attention Flint River Campus Students! Join Dr. Peters TOMORROW for the Town Hall Meeting to ask your questions or voice your concerns. Dr. Peters will give an update on the upcoming HOPE changes and Quarters to Semesters. Room B132, Lunch Provided
Griffin Campus SCTC Diploma and Degree Graduates ~ Cap and Gown ordering TODAY! See the events tab for details!
Beautiful plants grown by our very own Horticluture Program Students on sale today! See our events tab for more details.
Beautiful plants grown by our very own Horticluture Program Students on sale today! See our events tab for more details.
County selects site for senior center
‘Annie’s Girls’ present seniors with Easter baskets
GPD officers, students take part in Torch Run
EAA to offer free flights to kids at Candler Field
Suspect surrenders to Pike authorities
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Griffin Composite Squadron event enjoyed by many
Plant sale draws crowd of hundreds to UGA Garden
Senior Center site vote slated for Monday
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Senior Games run through April 28
East Griffin Baptist Church to open new facilities
Griffin, Spalding County working to be Work Ready
Griffin Composite Squadron to hold open house
Ga. celebrities taking part in Cancer Warriors event
Food distribution event draws crowd
Army helicopter pilot visits local Rotary
Five Griffin residents arrested on drug charges
St. George’s students organize 5K at Rock Ranch
Pike BOC moving forward on courthouse renovations
CORRECTION: Lady Tigers Basketball Tryouts originally scheduled for Saturday, April 16, 2011 have been RESCHEDULED. We will hold an Interest Meeting at the Griffin City Park Gym instead of tryouts and will announce the new tryout date at this meeting. So
Lady Tiger Basketball Tryouts for Saturday, April 16, 2011 have been CANCELLED!!! Please check back here for updates.
Graduate Career Fair today! 4pm-7pm, Griffin Campus Cafeteria See the Event Tab for details! Dress For Success! Bring Your Resume!
Blind couple an inspiration to community
Griffin will have to redraw district lines
Griffin to offer utility breaks for new businesses
Griffin High recognizes college-bound students
Man to stand trial on drug charges
REMINDER! President's Town Hall Meeting TODAY - 11:30 - 1:30, Griffin Campus Cafeteria - If you have questions, GET THEM ANSWERED! Lunch will be served.
SCTC is thrilled that our users have found this page so helpful recently, and we want to encourage you to continue to use this page to find out about what's going on at the College. We'd like to keep this page for announcements and questions, s
Dryer explodes at Reeves Cleaners
Man banished from county after eighth DUI conviction
Man to stand trial on domestic violence-related charges
‘Jeffery is a victim too,’ alleged victim says
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Do you have questions or concerns and want answers?! Attend the President's Town Hall Meeting TOMORROW from 11:30 - 1:30, Griffin Campus Cafeteria. Lunch provided by SLC
SCTC is thrilled that our users have found this page so helpful recently, and we want to encourage you to continue to use this page to find out about what's going on at the College. We'd like to keep this page for announcements and questions,
Career Services Announcement ~ Summer jobs with The Rock Ranch, Part-time Accounting and Head Mechanic position just posted in the Career Center. Bring your resume by so you can apply for our job openings. Career Services is located in the Library, Griff
Minor explosion rocks Rehoboth Road neighborhood Sunday night
MAPP program adding up to success
High School Town Hall meeting is tonight
Eighth-graders show slight improvement on test
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Slain soldier laid to rest Saturday
Two Griffin men allegedly involved in Henry County drug trafficking case
Marshalls hiring for April 28 opening
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Pinwheels draw attention to child abuse
Thompson sentenced to five years in prison
Airport relocation, Highway 155 plan draw opposition
Groundbreaking held for Brightmoor Hospice facility
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Driver airlifted after wreck with bus
Central Georgia EMC nearly finished restoring power
Week set aside to remember crime victims
Volunteers still needed for Vietnam Wall visit
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Airport relocation draws opposition
Area residents line streets for soldier’s motorcade
Thousands lost power during storm
City, county to discuss airport at meeting
Plant sale to be held at Bluebird Greenhouse
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Check out this link for the updated adacemic calendar for Southern Crescent Technical College.
For SCTC Graduates – The 2011 Career Fair will be next Thursday, April 14th from 4:00 – 7:00 PM in the Dining Hall on the Griffin Campus. Please bring your current resume and be dressed to impress employers. There is a flyer on Career Fair Po
Storm downs trees, power lines
County to decide on senior center April 18
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Route for soldier's return announced
CRCT testing delayed one day
GHS JROTC to help establish Fayette High program
Allen Adams is appointed as public defender
Rock Ranch to host Easter Eggstravaganza
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Plane carrying soldier scheduled to arrive Wednesday
Out of Stock Books (Griffin Campus): CIS 1124 (expected 4/14); CIS 2153 (expected 4/5); ENG 1102 (Matthew-Barnes classes only, expected 4/5); MSD 104 (custom book, expected 4/14); NSG 215 (expected 4/5)
Bookstore Buyback ~ April 4th and 5th 9am - 5pm and April 6th 9am - 2pm
Welcome Back! Today is the first day of Spring Quarter!
Third annual One Town, One Goal exemplifies community service
Come Together 2011 emphasizes acts of love
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Griffin Christian STAR student ‘surprised’ by honor
Gordon College holds ribbon-cutting for nursing building
Plant sale to be held at UGA-Griffin
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Pastor remembers fallen soldier
Two men face drug charges
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Attention 2010-2011 SCTC Graduates - If you plan to participate in the Graduation Ceremony on June 16th, don't miss your first chance to order your caps and gowns! Griffin Campus - Tuesday, April 19th; Flint River Campus - Wednesday, April 20th; 11
Today is Late Student Registration! Any current student that has not registered or late student that has all paperwork turned in may register today!
Jobs listed this week in Career Services: Part-time Graphic Artist, Sears Store Manager, Carpenter, Part-time Nursery Care. These postings are available to students who have submitted an updated resume to Career Services.
Wilson honored at Golden Eagle Dinner
PBA official speaks to Kiwanis Club
Rotary Club takes on project at Scouting base
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GHS graduate killed in Afghanistan
Don't forget - Super T is waiting to answer your questions about the Quarter 2 Semester Conversion. Just post your Q2S question on the wall!
Griffin resident gets Gordon College Police honor
Living Waters Church to hold pro wrestling event
MLK Parade to be held Sunday
Come Together to offer entertainment, assistance
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County’s STAR student to attend Emory
Griffin man drowns in Florida
Volunteers gather for major cleanup
Plans announced for One Town, One Goal
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Congratulations to our very own English Instructor David-Matthew Barnes for his being selected to receive the 2011 Hart Crane Memorial Poetry Contest, awarded by Kent State University. His winning poem, “Walking to K-Mart to Buy a Dolly Parton Alb
From the office of Career Services: New Part-Time Pharmacy Tech Job just posted. Call Career Services at 770-228-7363 for more information
Tune into TECH TALK….news and information about Southern Crescent Technical College. TECH TALK airs: Tuesday mornings at 7:45 a.m. on Griffin’s WKEU 88.9 FM Thursday mornings at 7:45 a.m. on Griffin’s WHIE 1450 AM Sunday afternoons a
End of an era marked as ‘The Last Man Standing” retires
Tidal Wave sponsoring fund-raiser
Parents advised to guide students throughout college careers
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Shed catches on fire at business
Volunteers complete home renovation
Zumbathon to benefit family of Diana Davis
Griffin musician Ben Ratliff to be on radio show
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SHS STAR student focuses on goals
BOC recognizes GPD investigator
Japan disasters lead to scam emails
United Way accepting funding applications
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REMINDER! Late Orientation is March 31 and Spring Quarter Begins April 4.
Jackson man injured in wreck
Triathlete delivers inspirational message to students
A.Z. Kelsey holds first College Day
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Congratulations to Web Design/Computer Programming student Brett Bell for being elected as a SkillsUSA State Officer!
Cook’s Shopping Center recommended for new senior center
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Outstanding Student Banquet is tonight at SHS
The Quarter to Semester Conversion can be SCARY! Have no fear…Super T is here!! Ask Super T questions on the SCTC Facebook page about the Quarter to Semester conversion and he’ll have an answer for you.
Griffin Mayfling plans announced
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Congratulations to the SkillsUSA GOLD medal winners from SCTC: CHRISTIAN BRADFORD – DENTAL ASSISTING, JUSTIN DRISKELL – AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY, LEILANI TABARES – CULINARY ARTS. We are so proud of them and look forward to the Nat
Congratulations to Justin Driskell who took first place in Automotive Technology at the State Competition for SkillsUSA! Justin will now compete in June at the National Competition in Kansas City.
Gun show offers chance to buy, sell and trade
Local woman believes martial arts can help students fend off bullying
Cronic encourages seniors to apply for Buick scholarships
Water to be shut down Wednesday on Maple Drive
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Library receives 1,600 new children's books
Spalding Regional to host diabetes risk screening
John Yates gets award from business group
Committee looking for youngest, oldest Vietnam veterans
UGA-Griffin to hold open house
Noble voted Spalding GOP chairman
Gordon to hold ceremony for nursing building
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It's Book Buyback Time Again! Griffin Campus Bookstore: March 17: 9am- 5pm, March 21-23: 9am - 5pm; Flint River Campus Bookstore: March 16-17: 10am - 7pm, March 21: 10am - 4pm
Financial aid will be available in the bookstores on March 17th for current students who are registered for Spring term 201104, for new students funds will be available on the first day of class April 4th. The last day to use any financial aid or third
Jobs Just Posted!! 2 Accounting Clerks, Crime Scene Tech, Network Administrator, Route Delivery Driver, Orthopaedic Technologist, Maintenance Tech and Food Service Director. Come by Career Services in the Library for application information.
Author, columnist Ronda Rich speaks in Griffin
Pike County voters approve SPLOST
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Fuel tanker truck overturns
Man bound over on drug charges
Chamber of Commerce announces presenting sponsor for tourney
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We just hit 1,000 fans! And may we add, the BEST 1,000 fans out there!
SLC is promoting "Fuel For Your Final" this week. Students can stop by tables set up around campus for free water and snacks to help fuel you up for your final(s)!
FUMC staffer a candidate for reality show
Thomaston doctor pleads guilty to fraud
Westmoreland votes to end refinance program
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Residents react to escalating gasoline prices
Local teachers may qualify for scholarship reimbursement
Transition Fair to be held March 31
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Event helps Food Pantry clients
Barnesville starting point for big yard sale
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City taking steps to use less gas
Armed robbery suspect to stand trial
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County selects Wilson as manager
City OKs waiver of late fees
Murder suspect is bound over
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NEW JOBS and INTERNSHIPS just posted in the Career Center in the Library on the Griffin Campus. Positions available in Accounting, IT, Human Resources, Industrial, Machine Operator, and General. Come by and visit Career Services and look for the blue bo
William Wilson Jr. named county manager
MDA honors SCFD
Cooks Shopping Center recommended as Senior Center site
Law enforcement to target motorcyclists
Two men face charges after alleged home invasion
2011 SCTC Rick Perkins Award Winner Leila Rogers
2011 SCTC GOAL Winner Michelle Reed
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Griffin City BOC to consider Enterprise Zone
Williamson woman is killed in wreck
Local Humane Society receives grant
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Hundreds support family of faithful woman
Selection vote for county manager to be held Wednesday
Westmoreland named chairman of Oversight subcommittee
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Planning under way for chamber golf event
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LCSO recognized for interdiction efforts
Knight to serve as chairman of GRPA committee
Ride to benefit Davis family
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Vietnam Wall planning is moving forward
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Man injured in altercation
System fares well in CRCT erasure analysis
Speakers tout Girl Scouts at Kiwanis Club meeting
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'Dixie Diva' Ronda Rich to speak at Cronic Nissan
Three arrested on drug charges
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Griffin RYDC to close April 1
County BOC interviews manager candidates
Crowning Glories — Griffin Choral Arts hosting concert
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The Performing and Literary Arts Student Association (PALASA) and Libraries are hosting the Student Literary Showcase this Wednesday, March 2, 2011 in the Griffin Campus Lecture Hall at 5:30pm. Admission is free and refreshments will be available. See S
Tune into TECH TALK….for news and information about Southern Crescent Technical College. TECH TALK airs: Tuesday mornings at 7:45 a.m. on Griffin’s WKEU 88.9 FM, Thursday mornings at 7:45 a.m. on Griffin’s WHIE 1450 AM, and Sunday afte
UPDATE!!! Need Tips for Taxes? Attend the Tax Information Workshop! Griffin Campus - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 - 4:30 pm - Cafeteria; Flint River Campus - Wednesday, March 2, 2011 - 5:00 pm
Griffin Gun Club hosts Glock shooting competition
Young Eagles project seeks to instill interest in aviation in youth
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The heart of a Marine
Smoke on the Water details announced
Brush fires keeping Pike firefighters busy
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Agent offers tips on animal control
Items posed no risk of explosion
E-waste recycling offered
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Need Tips for Taxes? Attend the Tax Information Workshop! Griffin Campus - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 - 12:15 pm and 4:30 pm - Cafeteria; Flint River Campus - Wednesday, March 2, 2011 - 12:00 pm and 5:00 pm
BOE approves makeup day
Chance appointed to planning group
Reed named GOAL winner at SCTC
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Starks sentenced to life with possibility of parole
County manager finalists are announced
County BOC approves Gilreath censure
Bluegrass act Gibson Brothers coming to Griffin
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Congratulations to Medical Assisting student Michelle Reed - SCTC 2011 GOAL winner!
Congratulations to the GOAL Final Four - Hector Duron, Candice Taylor, Michelle Reed, and Trevor Lutes!
Inmate back in custody
Speaker announced for Tea Party meeting
Low-cost vision screening extended
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Blood Drive Today - Griffin Campus - Cafeteria - 8am - 1pm. Hope to see everyone there!
Math Madness a hit with young students
Westmoreland supports four amendments that cut ObamaCare funding
Band on the Run 5K draws a crowd
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Bill would change SPLOST rules
Two arrested for copper theft
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Committee planning for return of Vietnam Wall
Westmoreland backs Patriot Act extension
Old Coca-Cola building now owned by bank
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5K to benefit SHS Band program
Reminders - Basketball Game this Saturday at the Taylor Street Gym in Griffin, Ladies Tip-off at 5:30 and Men Tip-off at 7:30. Also, classes ARE in session Monday.
County BOC votes to censure Gilreath
Marker dedicated to World War I veteran
Judge rules against recall of county commissioner
Toastmasters speak at Griffin Kiwanis meeting
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Police use Taser to subdue suspect
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BREAKING NEWS: Arrests made in connection with homicide
→ Southern Crescent Technical College: Reminder-students currently enrolled and plan to attend Spring Quarter may begin registering on BannerWeb!
’05 SPLOST didn’t promise newly built senior center
Pre-kindergarten registration to be held
Chamber of Commerce event to focus on avoiding scams
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Gordon to add new bachelor’s degrees
Congratulations to the GOAL Dynamic Dozen: Brett Bell, Hayley Dunn, Hector Duron, Deron Gude, Deborah Lester, Trevor Lutes, Tiffany Milner, Jennifer Priser, Michelle Reed, Jacoya Smith, Kimberly Stanley, and Candice Taylor!
Congratulations to SCTC Instructors Deanne Allen, Don Greathouse, Joe Grubbs, Steven Marks, Alan McChargue, Kimberly Rawlins, Tammy Stinchcomb, and Leila Wells for being nominated for the 2011 Rick Perkins Award for Excellence in Technical Instruction.
Annual Kiwanis Club of Griffin Pancake Day a local tradition
Heart Walk participants enjoy fun, fellowship and fitness
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White honored at retirement ceremony
Lawmakers back resolution calling for spending limits
GPD officers gearing up for Torch Run
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Spirit Week Next Week! Monday - Dress for Success; Tuesday-Athletic Day; Wednesday - Pep Rally (FR Campus)/Costume Day (FR Campus); Thursday - Pep Rally (Griffin Campus)/Family Movie Night; Saturday - TIGER Basketball
SCTC BASKETBALL tonight! Join us as the Lady Tigers Tip Off at 5:30 PM; Tigers Tip Off at 7:30 PM. Taylor Street Gymnasium-234 East Taylor Street, Griffin. Cost: Free for students, faculty & staff with a current student i.d. or name badge
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Math workshops open to students, parents
Family members describe impact of Starks murder
Low-rate vision screening to be offered for kids
Starks sentenced to life with possibility of parole
Eagle Scouts honored at Kiwanis meeting
Medical examiner discusses case
Milner man shot and killed by Lamar County deputy
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Griffin Police officers testify in Starks case
Recall hearing for Gilreath postponed
Homeless person found dead
Public’s help sought in hit-and-run accident
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Witnesses testify in Starks case
Members of ministry help blind woman
Arrests made in connection with burglaries
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Now offering Women's Intramural BOWLING! Contact 770.228.7258 for more info.
A welcome weekend of sunshine
Knight receives 2011-2012 House committee assignments
County BOC to discuss members’ conduct
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Local reaction to Egyptian uprising
School board OKs transfer of Fairmont property
Kiwanis Club preparing for Pancake Day
Transition Coach Grant benefits local pre-K students
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Dobbins is named HR director for local school system
Two bound over on drug charges
Two organizations award grants to teachers
The bookstore on the Griffin Campus will be closed Monday, February 7th and Tuesday, February 8th for inventory. We look forward to serving you on Wednesday, February 9th.
Please allow a few extra minutes getting to school tonight! Be careful out there.
Red-light camera proposal on hold
School system announces projected graduation rate for 2011
City reports wastewater overflow
Pike County Health Fair is Feb. 18
County officials narrowing list of manager candidates
Starks case to continue Monday
Man’s best friend to be featured at exhibit
Ga. Supreme Court rules in Starks murder case
Seniors asked for input on new center
Ga. Supreme Court rules in Starks murder case
Seniors asked for input on new center
Heart Hustle to be held Feb. 12
Be sure to check out the SCTC website for updated information on the Quarter to Semester conversion including Program Crosswalks and FAQs. www.sctech.edu/Q2S
CONGRATULATIONS to the 72 outstanding students nominated for the Georgia Occupational Award of Leadership!
Griffin High to offer thematic academies
Perseverance pays off for woman named EAGLE student
A New Song to perform at FUMC
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Pike firefighter rescues man
City BOC proclaims Feb. 12 Arbor Day
A fun day at the park
Home Grown Gardening Series to be held
Graham to serve as school board chairman
Largest Sam’s Club in state opens in Sharpsburg
Sheriff issues warning about scam
Attention Students! TODAY is the LAST day to use any type of Financial Aid funds in the bookstore.
There is a new Student Organization at SCTC ~ Performing and Literary Arts Student Association (PALASA). You are welcome to attend the informational meetings 2/2/11 or 2/3/11, 12:30-1:00 Griffin Campus Mobile 7A or call 770.467.6039
Todd to serve as mayor
Consultant to assess potential sites for new senior center
Griffin High principal talks about changes at school
Single Parent Symposium - Monday, January 31st on the Flint River Campus - 12:30 - Lunch Provided
Starks presents plea bargain
Two local residents win big in Ga. lottery
Business expo at SCTC draws good crowd
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Scholarship Opportunity - Coweta-Fayette Trust - Do you reside in the counties of Coweta, Fayette, Clayton, Fulton, Heard, Meriwether, Spalding or Troup AND have service through Coweta-Fayette EMC? If so, contact scholarships@sctech.edu for an applicati
Concord man facing drug charges
Chamber to present business expo today
Lamar County shooting under investigation
Heart Walk to be held Feb. 12
Don't forget the Writers Series tonight on the Griffin Campus. Poets Karen Head and Collin Kelley will read excerpts from their works and participate in a Q&A session. Visit our events tab for details.
Griffin gets H.I.T.T.
Humane Society seeks loving homes for rescued animals
Westmoreland issues statement on recent health-care vote
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Jurors discuss Starks verdict
Blake to serve as General Griffin
Lack of funding puts bridge project on hold
Jury finds Starks competent
Fairmont School has historical connection
SCTC students get real-life CSI training
Man bound over on drug charges
Official touts city recycling program
Jeffares receives committee appointments
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Did you know SCTC offers scholarships funded by your very own faculty and staff? To find out what is available and if you are eligible, email scholarships@sctech.edu or visit the Advancement Office on the Griffin Campus.
Man to stand trial on drug charges
Accident victim continues long road to recovery
Competency hearing for Starks continues
Chance named chairman of economic development committee
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Local resident still going strong at 100
Freeman questions deputy manager ordinance
SRMC Center for Sleep Medicine recognized
MLK Parade is rescheduled due to weather
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Athlete shines on world competition stage
Winter storm clean up efforts may affect city, county budgets
MLK Jr. parade is Monday
Southern Crescent Tech reports enrollment numbers
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Sheriff issues warning about scam
Griffin High School to offer career academies
No decision yet on school makeup days
Food bank seeing increased demand, official says
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Seven hospitalized after house fire
Three teens face armed robbery charges
Coca-Cola building touted as possible senior center site
County to rework deputy manager job description
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SCTC will be CLOSED on Monday, January 17, 2011 to celebrate the MLK Holiday and will reopen on Tuesday, January 18, 2011.
UPDATES: January 19, 2011 will be the last day to drop classes without penalty and January 20, 2011 will be the last day to add classes without penalty. The payment deadline has been moved to January 19, 2011.
Looking forward to seeing everyone back on Thursday, January 13, 2011 for the first day of Winter Quarter classes!
Fun and games
Westmoreland: Shooting should not become political battle
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Griffin-Spalding school system to be open Thursday
Crews begin cleanup after winter storm
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Griffin-Spalding school system employees attend first Growth Opportunity Day
Griffin-Spalding school system closed Wednesday
All locations of Southern Crescent Technical College will be CLOSED again tomorrow, Wednesday, January 12, 2011, due to inclement weather.
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Major winter storm shuts down parts of Georgia
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Gordon classes canceled Tuesday
All locations of Southern Crescent Technical College will be CLOSED again tomorrow, Tuesday, January 11, 2011, due to inclement weather.
All locations of Southern Crescent Technical College will be CLOSED due to inclement weather on Monday, January 10, 2011. Check back here for updates.
Authorities urge residents to prepare for possibly severe winter weather
Informational pre-K program slated for Feb. 8
Kiwanis Club of Griffin hosts Governor’s Rally
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Frank Sinatra Jr. to be featured in Lamar Co. benefit
Murder charges dropped for Griffin man
Downtown Council discusses parking
Westmoreland touts new congressional rules
Rayfield Wright to speak at Griffin church
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Braves GM expresses confidence in new manager
SCTC leader discusses local workforce
Jones to serve as local United Way president
Dollar General to open 100s of new stores
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First time taking online classes or need a refresher? Attend "Student Introduction to ANGEL" in the Library Conference room, Griffin Campus ~ January 10-13; 9am, 11am, 3pm, 6pm
Starks’ competency hearing scheduled for Monday
Church good as new after lightning strike
Allen Edwards ready for chamber leadership position
Official: City recycling program is making progress
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Looking forward to an EXCITING Winter Quarter! Classes begin January 10.
Freeman to serve as BOC chairman
NAACP leader speaks on SCFD controversy
County to meet to discuss deputy manager job
Gilreath files suit over recall effort
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Line upgrade
Bill aims to protect property rights
Moose leader to visit local lodge
Chamber to have awards dinner Jan. 20
City reports sewer overflow
Beams appointed deputy manager
Christmas donations help soup kitchen in new year
County BOC approves Sunday alcohol rule change
Community pitches in to help fire victims
Lawmakers preparing to deal with budget woes
Watch Night services planned at some churches
Local retailers report strong holiday season
Drivers urged to be cautious tonight
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800 MHz fully functional, official says
Pike County fire chief terminated
Chamber bowling league starts in January
Public hearing scheduled for red-light cameras
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Man killed in domestic dispute
Elected officials sworn in
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Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club to cut back
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Man killed in domestic dispute on High Falls Road
House fire started in fireplace
Goss, Phillips discuss time on county BOC
Volunteers deliver more than 1,000 meals
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Three injured in house fire
New board to select county manager
Slight drop in gas prices expected
Solid Waste Division reports successful food drive
Christmas tree recycling to be offered
‘Bobby D’ continues gift-giving tradition
SCFD personnel receive reprimands
New officials to be sworn in Tuesday
Relay for Life to hold kickoff event Jan. 6
Isakson, Chambliss differ on START
GSP gears up for holiday travel
Troopers go the extra mile for Toys for Tots
Kiwanis Club gets update on Salvation Army activities
First Presbyterian to deliver meals on Christmas
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He knows the drill
Thompson pleads guilty to attempted child molestation
Whalen chooses not to take manager job
Express mail an option for last-minute deliveries
County BOC tables alcohol ordinance
Interim County Manager Tim Whalen declines permanent appointment
Stuart Thompson pleads guilty
SCTC will be closed Thursday, December 23rd and will open Tuesday, January 4th. Have a safe and wonderful break!
County BOC interviews deputy manager candidates
Commissioners weigh in on deputy county manager candidates
City to install solar panels on water plant
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Volunteers crucial to Salvation Army Christmas dinner
Hospital Authority names local grant recipients
Griffin residents urged to reduce, reuse and recycle holiday waste
SCTC recognized for growth rate
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Norwegian student speaks to local Rotary Club
Griffin man arrested after chase
Authorities check on sex offenders’ residency
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Spalding BOC names deputy county manager finalists
Pike County BOC rescinds fire fees
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Camper burns on Highway 16
Santa, students visit Summer’s Landing
Commission rules out Matthews investigation
Griffin BOC approves power rate increase
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You have Questions? We have Answers! Quarter to Semester is coming...Be prepared. Check out these videos and talk to your advisor today!
What changes, and how courses convert from Quarters to Semesters.
Quarters finds out how HOPE Scholarships and Grants will be affected.
Quarters and Semesters talk about the differences in their schedules.
Quarters answers questions for transition students.
The TCSG promises to transition students with minimum disruption to course work.
Semesters talks about the benefits of the conversion.
Quarters and Semesters answer questions concerning time of completion, attendance and class schedules.
Finanical aid and other forms of student grants and scholarships will not be negatively impacted by the conversion.
The TCSG is making a commitment to all transitional students to minimize disruption to their coursework during the conversion.
With the change, the TCSG will join 80% of colleges and universities in the U.S. that follow a semester calendar.
The Quarters to Semesters change brings us closer to the goal of seamless education in Georgia.
SCTC will be CLOSED for the holidays from December 23, 2010 - January 3, 2011 and will reopen on January 4, 2011. Have a safe and happy holiday season!
SCTC will be CLOSED on Monday, December 20, 2010 for Staff Development and will reopen Tuesday, December 21, 2010.
Spalding Collaborative spreads Christmas cheer
City official recommends housing council
Hope Health board OKs merger of clinics
Yates calls for donations to libraries
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Did you know that SCTC is changing from quarters to semesters? Be sure to talk with your advisor to map our your plan for the conversion.
Jessie Tuggle talks about overcoming obstacles in life
Library launches annual Food for Fines program
Spalding Regional Oncology Department is recognized
Luminary service offers families encouragement
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Mark Richt was on campus today visiting with President Dr. Peters and speaking with SCTC Instructor Anthony Dickson about his son, Griffin High School Senior Xavier Dickson
GPD receives prayer and memorial garden
Authorities offer holiday crime prevention tips
UGA-Griffin campus provides numerous degree programs
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Workers respond to main break, sinkhole
Board of Health approves merger of clinics
Salvation Army needs angel tree donors
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Students perform at SCTC campus celebration
West will not be fired, county official says
Cowan Road Elementary Chorus spreads Christmas cheer
Study: City overcharged water authority
8Ball, MJG performing in Griffin this weekend
A great Facebook Page for people wanting to keep up with what is happening in Thomaston, Thomaston Happenings
Looking for things to do around Griffin? Check out Griffin is Great ! They have a schedule of things going on, like where Santa is going to be!
SRMC tree lighting aids fight against cancer
Transfer recommended for Matthews
Report critical of culture at SCFD
Tour of Homes tickets for sale
Delaney honored for Board of Education service
Transfer recommended for Matthews
Campus Holiday Celebration - Griffin Campus, December 8, 11:30 am - 1:30 pm; Food will be served!
Program aims to take students to ‘next level’
Resident seeking recall of Gilreath
Spalding County commissioners react to firefighter report
Ray describes PetroSouth’s relationship with county
Parade participants brave chilly weather
Man charged with theft by deception
Three charged in fatal shooting of Gordon College student
Veterans: Pearl Harbor attack united Americans
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Campus Holiday Celebration - December 7, Flint River Campus, 11:30 am - 1:30 pm; Griffin Campus, December 8, 11:30 am - 1:30 pm; Food will be served!
Mistletoe Market spreads Christmas cheer
Bank robbery investigation ongoing
Disaster loan assistance available
Toys for Tots campaign kicks off
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It's the holiday season: Lighting of tree creates festive atmosphere in downtown Griffin
Administrator on leave for sharing password
Love Lights a tree to be held Tuesday
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Two injured in head-on collision
Rockdale Magnet School a success story
Lawmakers discuss state’s money woes
Accident leads to fires, power outages
SCSO seeking burglary suspects
Mistletoe Market is Saturday
Support the SCTC Tigers basketball teams at their first home game on December 4th at 5:30 pm at Taylor Street Gym!
Campus Holiday Celebration - December 7, Flint River Campus, 11:30 am - 1:30 pm; Griffin Campus, December 8, 11:30 am - 1:30 pm; Food will be served!
The Next Chapter coming to an end
Kendall to take over school board seat in January
Griffin man dies in wreck
UGA-Griffin official speaks to Kiwanis Club
Griffin Solid Waste Division to hold annual food drive
Griffin Police seeking bank robbery suspect
School administrator placed on leave
Marshalls to move into former Goody’s site
Kendall wins school board runoff
Man bound over in aggravated battery case
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Police: Bank of America Taylor Street branch robbed Tuesday morning
Attention Students: Financial Aid will be available in the SCTC Bookstore for Current Students: December 13th –January 27th and New/Returning Students: January 10th –January 27th
Join SkillsUSA!! Next Meeting: Griffin Campus - December 7th, 12pm - 1pm; Flint River Campus - December 9th 12:20pm - 1pm. We hope to see you there!
Major road projects planned
Parks & Recreation to offer breakfast with Santa
Ceremony to honor Pike County High School administrator
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Windwalkers Motorcycle Club’s Toy Run to benefit needy children at Christmas
Support sought for Angel Tree project
BOE runoff set for Tuesday
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Early-bird shoppers flock to stores
Salvation Army hoping for successful kettle drive
UGA scientist studies link between HIV, contaminated corn in Africa
Animal shelter to accept deer remains
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Letter addresses Gilreath’s accusations
UGA scientist speaks about modified crops
Windwalkers to hold Toy Run Saturday
Chamber unveils parade plans
Mr. Franklin Hollis Garner April 18, 1945—Nov. 23, 2010 Griffin resident
Griffin BOC discusses power rate hike
TSPLOST planning moving forward
‘Nutcracker’ to be performed this weekend
Salvation Army to kick off annual kettle drive
Gordon College moving toward tobacco-free campus
Milner girl to compete in AKC event
Lawmakers to speak about upcoming session
Family donates tree for Christmas festivities
Barnesville Tour of Homes is Dec. 4
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SCTC will be closed on Thursday, November 25, 2010 and will reopen on Monday, November 29, 2010. Happy Thanksgiving!
Southside Riders Toy Run draws a crowd
Sun City Peachtree residents discover local offerings
Storyteller brings literature to life
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Lowrimore sworn in as associate magistrate
Architect: Gas prices will stop sprawl
Officials discuss plans for senior housing
Federal judge pleads guilty to drug charges
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Motion detection systems being installed
Effort to merge clinics moving forward
SRMC Auxiliary selling ornaments for tree-lighting
Transportation group discusses airport study
Southside Riders sponsoring Toy Run Saturday
Man to stand trial for shooting death
Sparks overseeing Griffin Post Office
Hospital Authority discusses funding for merged clinics
Festival of Lights to be held Nov. 23 at Airport Road Park
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Support the SCTC Tigers basketball teams at their first home game on December 4th at 5:30 pm at Taylor Street Gym!
Gilreath accuses Ray of ‘improper’ behavior — Ray calls accusation ‘political’
BOC to start negotiations with Whalen
Suspected cartel members target of search warrant
Early voting for runoff starts today
Accountant: Watch your cash flow
County BOC offers manager's job to Whalen
Blood drive helps teen become Eagle Scout
Honoring a fallen hero
School grants application deadline nearing
Two injured after Highway 16 wreck
Shooting of llama stuns residents
Congratulations to SCTC student Neerma Williams - named EAGLE GED Student of the Year!
A day to celebrate fallen Marine’s life
BOC may vote to hire county manager Monday
New water plan will affect local residents
School-to-Career Fair spotlights opportunities
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GHS students take part in college application event
Cell tower decision delayed
Search for Gordon president under way
Griffin man, 24, killed in wreck
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Senior center decision could come Monday
Iraq veteran speaks at Rotary Club
Boatwright suspended without pay for two weeks
Local veteran recalls service in Navy
Merger of clinics is delayed
Pike County to have March SPLOST vote
Speaker describes success of Young Life
Griffin BOC updated on transportation plan
Toys for Tots accepting applications
Board suspends Boatwright for two weeks
Board of Appeals to discuss cell phone tower
City officials answer questions about utilities
City BOC gets update on water plan
Records show Reid had received several reprimands
On a mission
Smashing Pumpkins
Memories of Veterans Wall remain fresh
Attorney: Reid will appeal termination
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School system to hold career fair Thursday
Humane Society holds Chili Cookoff
Dedication to be made for Marine
Veterans Day celebration will honor service members
City of Griffin utility bill forum slated for Monday
Candler Field Museum hosts ceremony honoring veterans
Humane Society hosting Chili Cook-off today
Stepping Stones fund-raiser is tonight
Gordon College official gives update on nursing program
Board of Health to vote on merger of clinics
Candler Field Museum hosting event today
Griffin man, 81, charged in shooting
Georgia Chamber officials discuss state politics
Candler Field Museum to host patriotic event
City official briefs residents on recycling
Veterans Day dance to be held Nov. 13
‘Griffin First Fridays’ to promote downtown businesses
Manley Road residents oppose animal restraint district
County approves ethics ordinance
Daybreak Rotary honors public-safety workers
Residents can get money for collectibles at drive
Georgia Senate, District 17 — Rick Jeffares victorious
Griffin-Spalding BOE, District 5 — Graham re-elected
Griffin-Spalding BOE, District 1 — Delaney to face Kendall in runoff
U.S. House of Representatives, District 3 — Westmoreland wins re-election
Georgia House of Representatives, District 73 — Yates defeats Carroll to retain seat
City investigating 'inappropriate' e-mails
Yates, Westmoreland grab big leads
Boy, 2, injured in accident at Rock Ranch
Trunk or Treat
Orrs Elementary receives national award
Retired officer to speak about capture of Hussein
Rock Ranch to host Pumpkin Destruction Day
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Annual Toys for Tots campaign under way
Plan for Race to Top money is unveiled
SCTC Fall Festival draws potential students
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School boar candidates square off at forum
‘Trunk or treat’ to be held tonight
Protesters oppose metal thefts plea bargain
Halloween event draws hundreds to downtown area
Firefighter allegedly took video of accident victim
Democratic candidates speak at Pig Pickin’ Roast
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Bowlden named top graduate of police academy class
Accident victim, 3, in stable condition
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Three in running for county manager job
Rushton’s Hope serves community
Two days after mistrial, man pleads guilty on cocaine charge
Child hit by truck at Pine Glen Park
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Storytelling tour coming to Zebulon
Groups rescue shelter animals at last minute
Officials discuss status of Weis case
Students help distribute clothes to needy
Rock Springs to host screening of pro-life movie
Second Baptist youth group helps with missions project
Tribute planned for GHS band member
County BOC planning fire district tax hike
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Democratic candidates to appear at barbecue
Job fair attracts hundreds
Mistrial declared in drug trafficking case
Beyah takes seat on city BOC
Pike BOC to consider zoning map revisions
Pike first responders get extrication training
Block party a treat for local children
Measure would raise income cap for exemption
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Griffin Imaging expands, adds new MRI scanner
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Volunteers spruce up Turner Street Park area
Carnival workers enjoy life on the road
Neighbor helps contain house fire
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Author encourages children to read
County animal shelter must partially close
Five amendments on Nov. 2 ballot
Visitors to annual fair find fun in abundance
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Fire destroys Williamson residence
Raymond Head remembered for contributions
Special-needs students enjoy day at fair
GHS band member dies after performance
GHS band member dies after performance
Fun at the fair
Woman hospitalized after wreck
Officials discuss transportation tax
5K to benefit Boys and Girls Club of Pike County
Art students display works at FUMC
Woman injured in accident
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Kiwanis members updated on county fair plans
Griffin Fire-Rescue to promote fire safety at county fair
ABWA to host forum Oct. 19
Brumbelow named Teacher of the Year
No serious injuries reported in Monday afternoon bus wreck
Supporter of youth football coach speaks at Spalding County Commission meeting
Jones: Longer school year could be beneficial
School system to get $3.2 million in federal funding
County BOC approves deputy manager position
Whalen serving in Elks leadership position
Zumba Fest raises money for Cancer Warriors
Voice to the Nations announces merger
Crawford, Sams sworn in at Capitol
Ga. Supreme Court rules in favor of Beyah
Georgia Supreme Court rules against McCord
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Official explains need for Potato Creek
Voter registration deadline is Monday
Spalding County Fair begins Thursday
The Karate Kid — 8-year-old to compete in world championship
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SCFD event includes friendly competition
Development Authority marketing new industrial park
County BOC may revise duties of deputy manager
Rotarians hear presentation on state water problems
SCSO investigating store burglaries
Judge asked to recuse himself
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Hundreds receive free flu shots at Health Department
Senior judge awaiting recusal decision
No change expected in school board millage rate
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City BOC discusses Potato Creek plant upgrade
Georgia Lottery CEO discusses program’s successes
School board tentatively approves school calendar
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Griffin Police investigating tire-slashing incident
City has new associate planner
City discusses road realignment
EMC group helps Stepping Stones
First Baptist Church of Griffin hosts prayer rally
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Magnolia Farms to have grand reopening in Concord
Local artists’ work to be displayed at FUMC
Tax measure may be affecting substandard properties
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Race proceeds fund character education
Youth rally encourages good decision-making
Skaters pleased with helmet rule reversal
Hundreds of motorcycles ride in Tab Run
Memory Walk is Oct. 2 in Peachtree City
Gun club to hold Sighting-In-Day
Driver dies from injuries
Public input sought on road improvements
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4-H drill teams to perform Saturday
Authorities organizing drug disposal program Saturday
Aggravated battery suspect bound over
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County BOC discusses animal shelter work
Glass named Young Man of the Year by Kiwanis Club of Griffin
Proposed cell tower draws opposition
3 drug-raid defendants bound over
Miniature golf course a success story, AMBUCS member says
Authorities respond to fire at commercial building
New senior center to be stand-alone facility
Drug raid defendant’s charges dismissed
Shooting victim remains hospitalized
Faith Christian Academy hosts Build a School, Build a Life fund-raiser
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Chamber of Commerce trying to reach Work Ready goal
Blue Knights, Mainstay team up to help others
Teacher of the Year Finalist —Lee Thomas
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Child vehicle safety awareness spotlighted
Early voting to begin Monday
Annual United Way boat race makes a splash
Mr. Gleaton Wilson Love
Mrs. Emily Joann James
Two charged with aggravated assault after shooting
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Education Foundation golf tournament attracts good turnout
UGA-Griffin working to meet United Way goal of $10,000
Elks Lodge appraised at $1.2 million in 2009
Fire destroys Meeks St. residence
Trailer catches fire on Meeks Street
Partner: Georgia Distilling interested in Griffin
Transportation group gets airport study update
SAT scores for GHS, SHS down from last year
Teacher of the Year Finalist — Kay Brumbelow
Juvenile shooting suspect won’t be tried as adult
City BOC hears reapportionment presentation at meeting
Elderly pedestrian killed in Pike County
Griffin man hurt in two-vehicle wreck
Operation GIT’EM targets gang members
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‘My Hometown’ art exhibit being planned
Seniors favor Carver Road site, documents say
Health Department to provide free flu shots Sept. 30
TEACHER OF THE YEAR FINALIST — STEVEN POSEY
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Barbecue event to benefit local United Way
Event honors public-safety workers
Flag dedication honors military members
Driver injured at AMS event
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Believers meet to pray for nation
A fallen hero is laid to rest
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Barnesville gearing up for Buggy Days
Main Street manager discusses upcoming events
Pike authorities charge man with meth manufacturing
Griffin man recalls Pacific Theater battles
GOP candidate for PSC makes stop in Griffin
Man injured in accident at business
SCFD tournament benefits Christmas for Kids
Additional details released in homicide case
Funeral procession for Rodgers to take place Saturday
Tutoring program offered at Cowan Road M.S., GHS, SHS
Former Yankees' player speaks at Kiwanis meeting
Man facing murder charges
Teacher of the Year finalists announced
NASCAR races benefit local economy
Explorers to have car wash fund-raiser
Carver Road student arrested for having knife
Community shows support for fallen Marine
Procession honors Rodgers
The last full measure of devotion...
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Events to put focus on Flint River protection
School system seeking feedback on calendar plan
Commissioners mulling senior center location
Flag display to honor local Marine
Plans for motorcade for Marine announced
Fair mega tickets on sale
Voice to the Nations Love, Lift and Labor Day revitalizes neighborhood
Director warns of additional library budget cuts
Memories comfort fallen Marine's friends
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Pike man arrested on meth charges
Eight are under consideration for Spalding County manager job
Pike County women now facing murder charges
JROTC instructor recalls Rodgers’ dedication
SCTC names new president
AMS announces parking plan for race weekend
County officials discuss tax reassessments
Molena man charged with child molestation
County BOC OKs prayer gathering request
Feed Spalding meeting a need, organizer says
Peters to serve as SCTC president
Arkin hoping UGA-Griffin can land research center
Propane truck drivers put to the test
More than a ton of marijuana seized
Griffin Marine killed in Afghanistan
Griffin Marine killed in Afghanistan
Over 2,000 pounds of marijuana seized Wednesday night
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Mrs. Edna Raye Pumm Nov. 11, 1931—Aug. 31, 2010 Griffin resident
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Zeiger takes over as library system director
Teen shooting suspect to remain at RYDC
Suspect in double homicide bound over
County BOC hears senior center presentations
Rotary ‘family’ provides support for local woman
Court starting effort to clear warrants
RESA student charged in shooting
Program provides help with housing, utility expenses
Local band hitting the stage again
Local pastor honored for 20 years service to congregation
Lamar waste-to-energy plant in first phase
United Way working to provide housing, utility assistance
Vintage Day draws crowd to Candler Field
Griffin man shot following crosstown rivals' football game
Man shot following GHS-SHS football game
Edwards declines Court of Appeals nomination
Griffin post office supervisor honored
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Hunt for bulldogs creates a buzz in Griffin
Senior event mixes fun and fishing
Arrests made in alleged copper theft
Spalding High School JROTC promotes seniors to leadership roles
SheMan Pageant to take place Saturday
Tax-credit program to help private schools
Edwards declines chance to serve on Georgia Court of Appeals
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City BOC OKs social-media policy
Death Notices
Historical Society to have Low Country Boil
DOT holds open house for bridge project
Man bound over on drug charges
City mulling waste-collection plan
Area residents describe situation in Haiti
Courtroom training benefits local law enforcement, prosecutors
McCord ruling may not take place until December
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Cole Bros. Circus to appear at AMS
Commissioners praise Perdue’s service
Local impact of Race to Top not known yet
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Retired librarian overseeing book giveaway
Bulldawg Hunt set for Thursday night
Officials pleased with Red Carpet Gala turnout
Pickup slams into house
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Kiwanis Club to conduct membership drive
Local swimmer takes national stage
Gordon College nursing graduates achieve perfect licensure rate
Griffin H.S. JROTC holds commissioning ceremony
Book giveaway benefits nonprofits
United Way kicks off Pacesetter Campaign
Event to benefit family of worker who died in accident
Atlanta lawyer to probe aftermath of judge-public defender affair
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Funds available for eligible gifted students attending private schools
Local line dancers take the right step
Environment, business can co-exist, EPD leader says
Fire damages business on S. Walker’s Mill
United Way to kick off Pacesetter Campaign
GDN’s Sullivan wins GPA awards
Parent University to be held today
Man bound over in felony shoplifting case
Kiwanis Club recognizes local church leaders
DOT to hold open house on bridge project
ACCG honors Knight with award
Pike authorities make arrests in burglaries
Fire destroys Spalding home
Man bound over on drug charges
Camelot Theatre to present 'The Wizard of Oz'
Trailer stolen from area Humane Society
Griffin Police Dept. issues scam alert
GSP set to begin crackdown
Woman hospitalized after wreck
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Health Fair provides community medical screening opportunities
Two charged following wreck
Model sailboat enthusiasts gather at Spalding County lake
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St. Phillips hosting health fair today
SHS graduate completes internship in Washington
Speakers praise GED graduates at ceremony
Baker arrives at county jail
Todd calls for review of banner rules
Man injured in Highway 92 wreck
City considering more red-light cameras
First Assembly conducts outreach event
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GOP governor's race goes down to the wire
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City BOC discusses road paving
Deal to face Barnes in November
Former UGA student gives presentation on Thailand
Crawford, Sams appointed as judges
GOP governor's race still down to the wire
Handel concedes race for Ga. governor
Perdue appoints Crawford, Sams to judicial posts
Adult Education graduation is Thursday
Georgia Distilling conducting stock offering
OSHA investigating death of worker
Murder case bound over
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Applications being accepted for citizens’ academy
Man dies after falling from roof
Spanish classes available for eligible eighth-graders
Man dies after fall
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SHS graduate serving as intern
Goss: County closer to hiring manager
Primary runoff election is Tuesday
Annual Back to School Bash provides students supplies, encouragement
Child injured in accident
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Kiwanis Club to honor young people for service
Officials say pocket park will draw people downtown
The sky’s the limit for model airplane club
3-year-old injured in North Expressway wreck
Mrs. Angie Letha Bozeman Nov. 6, 1935—Aug. 4, 2010
Gordon expecting record enrollment
Drivers urged to slow down in work zones
Animal shelter to be closed temporarily
Southern Crescent Technical College to focus on workforce development, Allen says
Physicals required for student athletes
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BOC approves two items for November ballot
Lamar deputies make Ecstasy trafficking arrest
Double homicide suspect caught
Murder suspect Kenneth Baker arrested
Local agency distributing free box fans
Spalding County BOC approves overlay
Weather causes spike in utility use
No decision yet on judicial appointments
Ruth Hazel Crawford July 17, 1918—July 30, 2010 Brooks resident
Westmoreland: Washington not listening to citizens
Optimism evident on first day of school in Spalding County
Two suspects arrested in armed robbery
Griffin man is injured in wreck
Man taken to hospital after wreck
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Writer publishes uplifting book
Eagle Scout stays cool, puts out fire
Early voting to be held for primary runoff
Norwegian student taking part in Rotary program
Pike residents speak on proposed millage hike
GPD sees spike in number of car break-ins
Church pastor raises concerns about overlay
Baker case to be featured on show tonight
Speedway Ford workers not seriously injured in accident
Taylor Street resurfacing to take ‘couple of months’
Alternative School to have new name
Fire destroys Dickerson Rd. residence
Teachers, business owners network at expo
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Pike general fund balance is $9,014, official says
Jones looks forward during Education Celebration speech
City moving forward on Sixth Street bridge project
Hundreds of local teachers pick up free supplies
Power outages affect 1,350 residents
City, county may switch responsibilities
Womanless Beauty Pageant to benefit local DFCS
Pike BOC to hold millage rate hearings
New airport leases needed for grant money
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Abandoned animals put strain on shelter
Education Celebration plans unveiled
Work continuing on Griffin Opera House
Personal challenges lead to advocacy
Freeman appointed to ACCG board of managers
City, county officials to meet Monday
Family dairy farm to close after 42 years
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Literacy group to offer classes at UGA
Fire causes minor damage at salon
County tentatively OKs overlay
Local school system fails to make AYP
Great Griffin Mayfling—Arts and Crafts Festival
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