- Fight at apartment complex leads to discovery of suspect with numerous active warrants
- DPD officer stops 44-year-old for alleged jaywalking, finds suspected methamphetamine
- City announces July meetings
- ESPN: Baxley’s Byron Buxton emerges as Twins’ best player at halfway point of MLB season
- Alleged domestic dispute leads to busted phone, criminal trespass charges
Author: Robert Preston
Florine Sapp Joyce, of Nashville, Georgia, died peacefully in Douglas on May 10, 2017 at the age of 81. Mrs. Joyce was born on November 19, 1935, in Douglas to the late James Allen Sapp and Effie Lee Brigmond Sapp. She is survived by her children, Sandra (the late Melvin) Buchanan of Enigma, Georgia; Larry Wayne (Terri) Joyce of Enigma, Georgia; Lynda Joyce of Irwinville, Georgia; Cynthia (John) Keanon of Douglas, Georgia; and Lamar (Traci) Joyce of Nashville, Georgia. She is also survived by her sisters, Lois (Gene) Wilkes of Rockledge, Florida and Geraldine (Wayne) Solomon of Douglas, Georgia. She…
Country star and Douglas native Jennifer Nettles tripped and tumbled off a New York City stage Thursday as she was preparing to sing a song for Time Inc. to a group of advertisers at the Hammerstein Ballroom, according to media reports. Nettles, who later claimed via Twitter that the spill was her first in her career as a performer, broke a rib during the fall. An ambulance took her to a hospital, where she was treated for her injuries. Despite the potentially serious nature of the accident, it appears as though Nettles escaped with relatively minor injuries and will make…
Tuesday afternoon, Douglas firefighters and police officers responded to the Maytag Laundromat, located in the Harvey’s shopping center on South Peterson Avenue, where a fire had been reported. When units arrived, they saw that there was indeed a fire inside the building. They went to work and quickly extinguished the blaze. Two dryers were on fire; the lint traps on both machines were full and they ignited, causing the fire. The two fire completely destroyed the two dryers and the rest of the building suffered some smoke and water damage. There were no injuries reported though there were plenty of…
Fannie Mae Kirkland, age 75, of Douglas, GA passed away on Thursday, April 6, 2017, at her residence following an extended illness. Mrs. Kirkland was born on February 4, 1942, in Scottsboro, AL to the late James William Franklin Sisk and Birdy Mae Flippo Sisk. Survivors include: three sons, Joseph Wade (Melissa) Kirkland of Shelbyville, IN, Sidney Clyde (Eileen) Kirkland of Willacoochee, GA, and Jimmy Carroll (Debbie) Kirkland of Douglas, GA; daughter, Margarett Diane Johns of Douglas, GA; sister, Ruby Lorraine Frazier of Ider, AL; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her…
Charlton “C.W.” Walker Deen, age 60, of Douglas, GA passed away on Tuesday, April 4, 2017, at Coffee Regional Medical Center following a brief illness. Mr. Deen was born on September 8, 1956, in Douglas, GA to the late James Albert Deen and Frances Leola Anderson Deen. Survivors include: his wife, Frances Deen of Douglas, GA; five daughters, Melissa Kight of West Green, GA, Donna Chaney of Douglas, GA, Dianna Voorhees of Douglas, GA, Niclole Jewell of Douglas, GA, and Courtney Shumans of Hazlehurst, GA; three sons, Jessie Voorhees of Douglas, GA, Jason Voorhees of Douglas, GA, Jeffrey Voorhees of…
Henry Nelson Bland, age 84, of Douglas, GA passed away on Monday, April 3, 2017, at Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Augusta, GA following an extended illness. Mr. Bland was born on July 11, 1932, in Conway, SC to the late Samuel Bland and Atha Bessie Jordan Bland. Survivors include: his wife, Elena Elizabeth Bland of Douglas, GA; daughter, Marie Bland of Douglas, GA; seven sons, James Bland, Jack Bland, Joseph Bland, Ryon Bland all of Douglas, GA, Johnny Bland of Lake Placid, FL, Nelson Bland of Jacksonville, FL, and David Bland of Texas; sister, Marie Norris of Asheboro, NC;…
Tuesday afternoon, the Coffee Trojans tennis team – both boys and girls – wrote a new chapter in Coffee High athletic history. For the first time ever, the girls won a region title. The boys also won region, their second in program history. It was also the first time that both the boys and girls won region championships in the same year. The road to these championships has been a long, challenging, and oftentimes difficult one. A decade and a half ago, head coach Whit Moorman and his staff told the players that they were the building blocks of a…
RaeLynn, a contestant on The Voice in 2012 and now an acclaimed young country artist, is coming to Douglas. This weekend, on Saturday, April 8, she will play at the Martin Centre on Ashley Street. This is a rare opportunity for music fans in Douglas – to have a bona fide, award-winning, chart-topping artist visit town. One of the top selling female country artists of the last three years, her record sales have rivaled that Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood. She’s also coming to town at a pivotal point in her career; her trip to South Georgia comes on the…
The Twenty Mile Creek ecosystem is under attack. Over a decade and a half ago, the area found itself in the crosshairs of a transportation battle. The city had a plan in place to build an alternative north-south road through Douglas. The plan called for extending Herbert Batten Road south into the Twenty Mile Creek watershed before intersecting with Bowens Mill Road near Touchton Woods. Thankfully, this plan didn’t pass. In the interim, the Douglas Greenway Trail has been extended north across Chester Avenue to the old railroad trestle on the Shop Pond, seemingly a nod to preserving this important…
Funeral services for school board member Ronnie Johnson have been announced. Johnson passed away Monday following an extended illness. Public viewing will be held on Saturday, March 25, from noon until 8 p.m. at Harrell’s Funeral Home. The family will receive guests from 6-7 p.m. The funeral will take place on Sunday, March 26, at 3 p.m. at the George Washington Carver Freshman Campus gymnasium. Burial will follow at the Douglas City Cemetery.