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Two WWII veterans visit their memorial 80 years after serving in the Pacific: ‘It’s just phenomenal’
This year, two WWII veterans made the trek, both set to explore their Washington, D.C., memorial in depth for the first time.
John Pender, 30, initially faced charges of aggravated animal cruelty, child cruelty and armed burglary in connection to the ...
Something Good: Grady County students get personal history lesson about WWII through veteran stories
Today’s something good comes from Grady County School District! This lesson came through the stories of Mrs. John’s great-uncle, Charles Haller, who was wounded during the battle of Iwo Jima. More ...
The Senate approved a bill that also requires those who own dogs considered dangerous to carry liability insurance on Monday ...
To honor fallen heroes, the Florida Sheriffs Association hosted its annual law enforcement memorial ceremony Monday.
For one decorated Vietnam Veteran, this isn’t his first trip to the Wall. Every visit, just like the first, brings him back ...
A Cairo man, who is a U.S. citizen, plans to sue Florida Highway Patrol after being arrested under Florida’s new immigration law.
Florida Highway Patrol is seeking the public’s help in locating a hit-and-run suspect involved in the death of a Jasper woman ...
To honor fallen heroes, the Florida Sheriffs Association hosted its annual law enforcement memorial ceremony Monday.
Franklin County Schools is exploring a switch to a four-day school week to combat teacher turnover and improve student ...
The Kearney Center, Tallahassee’s primary homeless shelter, will start charging some residents for their stay in the face of ...
Gov. Kemp is expected to sign two major bills aimed at advancing educational opportunities and growing Georgia’s workforce.
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