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Moultrie’s first brewery, Bandwagon Brewing Company, invited people to “hop on the bandwagon,” when it opened its doors in ...
Colquitt Regional Health System collaborated with PCOM and the Technical College System of Georgia to host a simulation ...
Georgia Southern University recently recognized approximately 2,420 students for excellence in academics on the Spring 2025 President's List and 3,800 on the Spring 2025 Dean's List. Among them were ...
As hurricane season continues on, preparedness for some can take many forms. For some, it might look like refilling gas cans or checking the battery on a weather radio. For others, it’s buying a ...
A program that was intended to improve Georgia's ranking on indicators of child "well-being” has produced mixed results, according to a state audit.
Critics fear the new law will encourage bullying of transgender youths. They also worry that girls with a masculine appearance will face unwanted scrutiny. The law allows parents to challenge their ...
A record 34 high school students from Colquitt County and the surrounding area gathered on campus for PCOM’s sixth ...
What comes after medical school?  Most people don’t know that medical training doesn’t end after medical school. They do a ...
Last week, a Doerun resident ended-up in the emergency room after being knocked down by two stray dogs. Feral animals are ...
Lynn Wilson, who has been a champion for mental health awareness and support, in Colquitt County, for two decades, is ...
The Moultrie-Colquitt County Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the grand opening of ...
PCOM held its annual Body Donor Memorial service on campus last month. For the first time, family members from Moultrie ...