The City of Douglas announced this week the Douglas Fire Department recently hired its first female firefighter in the organization’s history. Brandi Horton is from McRae and joined the firefighting team at the Douglas Fire Department after serving several years as a volunteer at Horse Creek Volunteer Fire Department in Telfair County. When asked about how she felt being the first female firefighter for the City of Douglas, Brandi stated, “I consider it just another day at work and I do not want to be treated any differently because I am a female. I look forward to my career as…
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Friday, Sept. 26, over 700 items will be up for bid at the Childhood Cancer Awareness Group of Coffee County’s annual auction and bake sale. Held inside the big gym at the Central Square Complex from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., the silent auction will feature just about anything you can think of, including hunting trips, sports memorabilia, gift certificates, and even a set of braces from Fender-Goggans Orthodontics. This year, the event also features a live auction that will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the small gym at Central Square. Items in the live auction include more sports memorabilia,…
Community leaders, along with owners Donnie and Eric Chaney, gathered at Georgia Carmart on Friday, Sept. 19, to celebrate one of Douglas’ newest businesses with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Georgia Carmart is located at 1090 Bowens Mill Rd. SE.
Twelve Coffee High seniors have been named to the 2014 Homecoming Court. Winners will be crowned during half time at the Homecoming Game against Glynn Academy on September 19. These seniors include: Monica Armabulo – Daughter of Roberto & Constanza ArambuloEscorted by Roberto ArambuloCHS BandColor Guard Section LeaderPotential Honor Graduate Kelsey Havana Cumbass – Daughter of Billy & Kristy Moxley andShane & Mandy CumbassEscorted by Shane Cumbass and Billy MoxleyVice-President of Student CouncilSenior Class Vice-PresidentCHS Varsity Cheerleader Chandler Rebecca Hurst – Daughter of Rob & Lorna HurstEscorted by Rob HurstStudent Council PresidentVarsity Swim TeamAP Scholar Diamond Lockhart – Daughter of…
This week, the Georgia Department of Education released its 2014 list of Reward Schools, designated as part of the state’s waiver from the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). Ambrose Elementary and Westside Elementary were named among Georgia’s High Performing Schools, with Broxton-Mary Hayes Elementary and Coffee High earning designations as Georgia Highest Progress Schools. A Highest Performing school is among the five percent of the state’s Title I schools with the highest absolute performance, over three years, for the “all students” group on the statewide assessments. A school may not be classified as a Highest-Performing School if it has been…
Emergency responders have struggled for years with residents who fail to place visible numeric signage at their homes and businesses, and county officials believe they have the solution: they’re going to provide signs to anyone who wants one. County Code Enforcement Director Ray Parker states several hundred blank signs have already been purchased at a cost of $10 each and should be available to the public in a few weeks. The signs are blue in color and will be fitted with reflective adhesive numbers designating the address. The identifying marker is then attached to a small metal pole and driven…
Two individuals were arrested and jailed last week after allegedly selling methamphetamine to undercover drug agents. Officials with the Douglas-Coffee County Drug Unit (DCDU) state that on Sept. 12, Rodney Shaw and Kelly Nicole Osborn sold a undisclosed quantity of methamphetamine to officers in Douglas. Subsequent to their arrests, agents discovered marijuana, prescription controlled sunstances Xanax and Oxycontin, and more methamphetamine in their vehicle. Shaw and Osborn were each arrested for misdemeanor Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Schedule II and Schedule IV Controlled Substances and Sale of Methamphetamine. Shaw was released to the Atkinson County Sheriff’s Office for pending…
Several streets in the Oak Park community of Coffee County will receive a facelift in the near future as the result of a $500 thousand grant recently awarded to the local government. The announcement of the award came during the regular meeting of the Coffee County Commissioners on Monday. According to information provided through the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, Coffee County was one of 71 Georgia communities awarded a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) for 2014. These awards are provided throught the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and are specifically issued to improve infrastructure and provide neighborhood…
The sign outside a Douglas nightclub reads, “What Happens at Club Rozay Stays at Club Rozay.” Apparently, owners and patrons of the facility take the statement to the extreme, even when it comes to armed robbery and aggravated assault. Early Sunday morning, Sept. 14, officers with the Douglas Police Department were dispatched to Coffee Regional Medical Center after an individual was admitted at the emergency room with a gunshot wound to the leg. The victim, 33-year-old Erik Favors, told authorities he was at Club Rozay on S. Gaskin Avenue earlier in the evening watching a sporting event with about 20…


