The Friends of General Coffee State Park organization is offering a $250 reward for the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the death of Penelope the Pig, one of the captive farm animals at General Coffee State Park. “We are saddened by the death of our beloved Penelope,” representatives said in a statement posted to the organization’s Facebook page Friday. “Park employees arrived to work Sunday, May 17 to find Penelope had been killed. If you know who is responsible for Penelope’s death, please contact the Coffee County Sheriff’s Office or Wade Huffman at General Coffee State Park.”…
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In response to critical needs for funding to the local library system, community organizers on Thursday gathered to create the Friends of Satilla Regional Library group. The group’s purpose will be to serve and advocate for the needs of the library, which is currently facing unprecedented cutbacks in services, along with the possibility of some current employees losing their jobs if the organization can’t find funding soon. The library system is funded through state grants with assistance from the city, county, and local school system. Satilla Library Director Mark Cole said earlier this week that decreasing state funds have caused…
The Satilla Regional Library System could be facing unprecedented cutbacks in the services they provide and some current employees could be laid off if the organization can’t find funding soon. The library system is funded through state grants, along with assistance from the city, county, and local school system. Satilla Library Director Mark Cole said Wednesday that decreasing state funds have caused severe setbacks for the library and local government entities have refused to provide any further help outside of their current budgeted contributions. “We have asked the school board and the county for an additional $9,800 each, but were…
One of our city’s most recognizable people is, oddly enough, a man whose name is known only by a few, and today is his birthday. Jason Bailey can be seen most days of the week in front of PC Virus Busters at 930 S. Peterson Ave., waving his advertising sign for the business and engaging commuters with his infectious smile, personality, and wit. He has worked for the company since owner Jarvis White brought him on board four years ago. Jason turns 41 today. Make sure to wish him your best when you see him and let’s make this birthday…
Douglas has once again found itself in an unfavorable position on a list of the most dangerous cities in the state of Georgia. Homesnacks.net placed Douglas in the number five position, alongside other cities including College Park, East Point, Brunswick, Tifton, and Americus. Here’s what they had to say: “One of the smaller places on the list, Douglas still competes when it comes to crime. The seat of Coffee County, the city gets some of a caffeine rush from property crime, for which it ranks 5th overall in Georgia. So while it has things to do and the cost of…
The City of Douglas officially opened its public swimming pool on Shirley Ave. Tuesday. The pool will be open to the general public every day of the week at varying times, with the exception of Mondays. A complete schedule with times is provided below.
The Coffee County community said their final goodbyes Sunday to Trojan Malik Sparkman, the Coffee High student who lost his battle to cancer last week. Following here is a firsthand account of Malik’s final journey to Jardine Stadium written by Russell Flanagan, friend of Sparkman and page owner of Coffee County Ga. Police Scanner on Facebook: Malik Sparkman got his last wish made today at Jardine Stadium and that wish was to go through the Trojan tunnel one last time with his teammates, who did not let him down. I want to say that I have been to a lot…
A high-speed chase that began in the area of Coffee High School and topped speeds at over 100 miles per hour Thursday night ended in the arrest of one man who now faces multiple charges. Sheriff’s officials reported today that just before midnight Thursday, a Coffee County Deputy was patrolling in the area of Coffee High when he observed a dark-colored SUV traveling at a high rate of speed on Herbert Batten Road. The SUV, which was traveling towards the 206 Connector, allegedly then failed to stop at a stop sign and struck a guard rail. It then continued traveling…
City of Douglas officials reported this week they have sought at least three court actions against property owners in regards to dilapidated structures in the city limits. Code enforcement officials filed the court complaints, two of which are still pending. One was resolved after the owner voluntarily demolished the property after being summoned to court. Images of the properties appearing in this article are courtesy of the City of Douglas.


