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By Megan Bennett Former NFL star Bennie Blades paid a visit to the Coffee County Boys and Girls club Thursday as a celebration of the club’s first full year of operation and also to kick off a new flag football program for the club. Blades played defensive back in the NFL for 10 years, playing for the Detroit Lions from 1988 to 1996, and for the Seattle Seahawks in 1997. He delivered a powerful message about helping the youth of today reach their full potential and providing guidance and wisdom for children whenever possible. He credited programs such as the…

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Bob Preston, State Court Judge of Coffee County, has announced that he will seek re-election for a fourth term. Judge Preston was elected state court judge in 2004, 2008, and again in 2012. Judge Preston graduated from Mercer Law School in 1966 and joined his father, the late M.L. Preston, in the private practice of law in Douglas. He has been married to the former Norma Rogers since 1969. They have three children and five grandchildren. “I am seeking your support and vote, and if re-elected in 2016, I will continue to serve you, the people of Coffee County, in…

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A Coffee County woman is using social media to try to locate and help one local family who may need assistance with their child’s back-to-school needs. Kaci Murray is asking the community to send her the names of a parent, or parents, with school-aged children who might be struggling financailly. This Friday, July 17, Murray states she will draw the name of one family and will help purchase the children’s needed clothes and supplies. “I love helping people, and I just want to help a child in need,” Murray says. To contact Kaci with the name of a possible family…

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By Megan Bennett State Representative candidates Horace Hudgins (R), former mayor of Ocilla, and Clay Pirkle (R) from Sycamore, are set to participate in a runoff election on Aug. 11 after neither candidate gained more than 50 percent of the vote at the special election held on Tuesday July 14. Scott Lowell Downing (R), and Sherry Miley (R) also ran for the District 155 seat. Ben Hill, Coffee, Irwin, Tift and Turner county voters turned out for the special election held to fill the seat left vacant by former State Rep. Jay Roberts (R). Roberts resigned from his seat in the…

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By Megan Bennett Dozens of citizens filed into the Central Square Gym today to give blood at a blood drive organized to honor the late Malik Sparkman, who at age 18 passed away on May 17 after a heroic struggle with kidney cancer. Through his upbeat and positive attitude in the face of insurmountable odds, Malik was able to bring Coffee County together in a way that had never before been seen. Because of this Sgt. Tim Allmond of the Douglas Police Department, working with community relations coordinator Vince Fitzgerald, decided to organize this year’s blood drive in memory of…

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A truck carrying a trailer full of clothing items was struck by a train Monday afternoon in Douglas. According to officials, the vehicle became stuck on the train tracks at Lupo Lane around 3 p.m. today when the collision occurred. Witnesses stated that the landing gear on the trailer hung on the railroad crossing. The drive exited the truck safely and was not in the vehicle when the collision occurred. Reportedly, it was the second time in a week that this particular truck had been stuck on railroad tracks. Authorities stated no one was injured as a result of the…

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Beginning August 3, the City of Douglas will implement a $2 fee for each credit/debit card transaction used in person or over the phone and will increase the processing fee from $20 to $30 for new utility service, transfer of service, and service re-connections. The processing fee associated with new utility service, transfer of utility service, and re-connect utility services has been in effect for a long time, according to a press release issued by the City of Douglas on Monday. They stated the last time the fee was increased was in 2004, when the charge went from $15 to…

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The Coffee County Sheriff’s Office is hoping the public can help identify a man captured on video during a recent burglary at a local convenience store. Investigators say that on July 7, the Valero Minute Mart at Ga. Hwy. 32 W. and Warren Carter Road was burglarized. Video surveillance turned over to detectives revealed a tall, thin black male as the offender. Officials state they also believe there was an accomplice waiting in a vehicle outside near the roadway. Anyone with information that could help identify the suspect is asked to contact the Coffee County Sheriff’s Office at (912) 384-4227, Coffee…

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Coffee County Sheriff’s authorities released more information Saturday night regarding the case of missing teenager Paige Tanner. As it turns out, she was never really missing at all. Officials stated that Coffee County deputies were dispatched to Heidi Lane Thursday afternoon in reference to a missing person. The deputy was advised by the complainant that she and her daughter had gotten into a verbal argument earlier in the day, and the daughter had left the residence driving a 2005 Chevrolet truck. The mother stated she had not been able to make contact with the daughter by phone or through friends.…

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A Coffee County teenager who had been reported missing since Thursday afternoon was located shortly after the story first appeared on Douglas Now Saturday morning. Sheriff’s office detective and media liaison Jamie Hersey reported just before noon that 17-year-old Page Tanner was safe and on her way to be reunited with family. Hersey did not provide any details regarding the teenager’s disappearance or circumstances which led to her being found. Page Tanner was first reported missing around 2 p.m. Thursday, and family members became extremely concerned when the vehicle she was last seen driving was located with her personal belongings…

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