- Douglas-Coffee County EDA applauds Gov. Brian Kemp’s signing of SB 13 and SB 206
- GBI makes arrest in 19-year-old cold case of Doris Worrell in Coffee County (with video)
- CCA Patriots sweep Westwood Wildcats, advance to state championship in Columbus
- Sponsors are needed for 4th of July Freedom Fest Fireworks Show
- Cold case cracked: A timeline of the investigation into the 2006 death of Doris Worrell
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Pauline Hawk Willis, age 79, of West Green, GA passed away on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, at Shady Acres Rehabilitation Center. Ms. Willis was born on August 8, 1938, in Morgan, Georgia to the late Katie Lou Davis Hawk and the late Colen Lee Hawk. She wanted to be remembered as a person who wanted all things right, to be helpful to others, loved children and taught in public schools for 33 + years. She believed in God the Father, Jesus the Son and the Holy Spirit. Survivors include: son, John (Reba) Willis of Canton, GA; daughters: Mona (Randy) Moore…
James Marston Burch, age 75, of Pearson, GA passed away on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, at Shady Acres Nursing Home. Mr. Burch was born on September 10, 1942, in Broxton to the late Leonard Burch and Lorene Carelock Burch. Survivors include: sisters: Marie Corbitt of Pearson, GA, Norma Meeks of Broxton, GA and several nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by: mother, Lorene Burch; father, Leonard Burch; sister, Jeanette Craft; brothers: Eugene Burch, Scott Burch. Graveside services will be held on Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 2 p.m. at the Reedy Branch Church Cemetery with Rev. Billy Johnson officiating. Active…
Suffering through severe weather and blackouts in a community can bring out the best in our neighbors. Unfortunately, it can also bring out the worst. A 59-year-old Coffee County man was jailed this week after he decided he’d had enough of hearing his neighbor’s generator and thought it would be a good idea to fire a few gunshots in protest. Coffee County deputies responded to a residence off Keven Adam Rd. initially in reference to an intoxicated person. The complainant stated his neighbor, identified as Steven Consado Gomez, Jr., had fired multiple gunshots in the area because he was mad…
Ms. Suzan Angela Green, age 61, of Douglas, GA passed away late Friday night, September 8, 2017, at Dorminey Medical Center in Fitzgerald, GA following a short illness. Ms. Green was born August 10, 1956 to the late Robert Eugene Perrin and Betty Andrews Lancaster. Ms. Green had been employed as a CNA at Shady Acres Health and Rehabilitation in Douglas, GA. Survivors include: sons: Ronald Baker of Santa Rosa, FL, Jason Robey of Miami, FL, Michael (Hannah) Robey of Tampa, FL; daughter, Autumn Robey of Douglas, GA; mother, Betty Lancaster of Douglas, GA; sisters: Debra (Dwayne) Holt of Douglas,…
Mr. Lonnie Buford Smith, age 69, of Douglas, GA passed away Friday afternoon, September 8, 2017 at Coffee Regional Medical Center following a short illness. Mr. Smith, a native of Coffee County, was born September 16, 1947 to the late Dan Smith, Sr. and the late Nancy Troupe Smith. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a step-son, John Patton; siblings: Otis Smith, Tommy Smith, J. D. Smith, Corralee Phillips, Geraldine Harper, Billy Gene Smith, Betty Nell Lott and Dan Smith, Jr.Mr. Smith was employed for 42 1/2 years as a salesman with the Douglas Coca…
Joe T. Bell, age 84, of Douglas, Ga. passed away on Wednesday, September 6, 2017, at his residence following an extended illness. Mr. Bell was born on November 1, 1932, in Arkansas to the late Doy Bell and Bernice Bowen Bell. Survivors include: his wife, Doris C. Bell of Douglas, Ga.; daughter, Jolynne Bell of Dexter, Mo.; grandson whom he reared, Adam Bell of Douglas, Ga.; stepdaughter, Melanie McKinnon of Columbia, SC; brothers: Chester (Jeanette) Bell of Sikeston, Mo, Charlie (Carolyn) Bell of Dexter, Mo, and Kenneth (Debbie) Bell of Dexter, Mo.; sister, Dorothy Barnes of Kalamazoo, Mi.; grandchildren: Lacey…
Kenneth Lee Cobb, age 59, of Nicholls, Ga. passed away on Tuesday, September 5, 2017, at Coffee Regional Medical Center following a brief illness. Mr. Cobb was born on July 12, 1958, in Waycross, Ga. to the late Ezra Lee Cobb and Judith Strickland Cobb. Survivors include: his wife, Sharon D. Cobb of Nicholls, Ga.; son, Kenneth M. Cobb of Nicholls, Ga..; daughter, Angel Cobb of Michigan; children: James Davis of Douglas, Ga., Angela Perkins of Douglas, Ga., Nina Adams Barlanti of Jacksonville, Fla., and Michael Adams of Nicholls, Ga.; brothers: Rodney Middleton of Hoboken, Ga., Ronnie Cobb of Lakeland,…
As many citizens are out clearing yard debris, left by Tropical Storm Irma, the City of Douglas encourages everyone to be safe and not to do anything that would endanger themselves or interrupt the flow of power to residents. “If you do not have the proper know how, to cut down trees or remove hanging limbs, please seek professional help from a private Tree Surgeon”, says Terrell Jacobs, City Manager. “The City of Douglas will not be responsible for cutting trees or removing fallen debris from private property, only what is placed along the curbside for collection”. Yard debris, known…
By Kevin Tatum 4-H OFFICER’S TRAINING 4-H members who are elected or appointed to serve as an officer for their club are asked to attend the upcoming 4-H Officer’s Training Workshop on Monday, September 18th. The training will take place at the First Baptist Church in Douglas starting at 5:30 p.m. with dinner. Parents should drop their 4-H members off between 5:15 and 5:30 p.m. and plan to pick them up between 7:30 and 7:45 pm. COUNTY GOAT SHOW Coffee County’s 4-H and FFA members will be meeting up at the Coffee Middle School campus in the…
The City of Douglas would like to notify citizens that all offices of the City of Douglas will open tomorrow for normal business and services. “Now that the serve storm has passed our area and employees have had time to take care of their personal affairs, we are calling all employees back to work,” says Douglas City Manager, Terrell Jacobs. “There may be employees who are still not able to safely pass through rights-of-way, due to post effects of the storm. If this is the case, employees should immediately notify their supervisor or director.” City leaders are aware that some…