Excitement is building in the southern French city of Marseille, where a majestic three-mast ship carrying the Olympic torch arrived from Greece ahead of a welcoming ceremony at sunset Wednesday.
Lilies, a testament to nature’s artistry, boast a long and storied history. Originating in various parts of the Northern Hemisphere, lilies have adorned myths and traditions for thousands of years.
The Humane Society’s board participation or lack thereof seems to be part of the underlying issues the organization is having. Find out more!
Both the Packers and Lady Packers each had one athlete qualify for state competitions after last Saturday’s sectionals, hosted by Valdosta.
The City of Moultrie was awarded a $2 million Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) loan by the Georgia Environmental ...
ATLANTA — Colquitt County Commissioner Marc DeMott was recently elected to serve as second vice president on the 2024-2025 Board of Managers for the Association County Commissioners of Georgia.
VALDOSTA — Bryce Toomer won for the Colquitt County Packers at Class 7A track and field sectionals Saturday and CCHS will compete at state in three events.
Southern Regional Technical College held a pinning ceremony at SRTC-Moultrie during which 32 Associate of Science in Nursing students received their nursing pins.
The Moultrie Observer is among the oldest continually operating business enterprises in Colquitt County. That’s 130 years of blood, sweat and tears from a loyal and courageous staff.
MOULTRIE — The Union Missionary Baptist Church will celebrate its annual Mother-Daughter Banquet at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 11.
The 2023 hurricane season was extraordinarily tame for the United States. While there were 20 storms, seven of them hurricanes and three of Category 3 or more, only one hurricane ...
Police have cleared a pro-Palestinian tent encampment at the University of Chicago on as tension ratchets up in standoffs with demonstrators at other college campuses around the U.S. and even ...