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Satilla Regional Library will be holding the following programs during the month of January for children and teens. Come and join the fun at Satilla Regional Library! For more information about upcoming children and teen programs, contact Julie Macomber, Children’s and Young Adult Librarian, at (912) 384-4667 ext. 222 or e-mail: macomberj @ srlsys.org. Find us on the web at www.srlsys.org. Holiday Closings Satilla Regional Library will be closed on Monday, January 2, 2017 in observance of the New Year’s holiday and on Monday, January 16, 2017 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Ongoing Programs Audio Spot Auditions…

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Vernie Kight, Jr., age 87, of Hazlehurst, GA passed away on Wednesday, December 21, 2016, at Genesis Nursing Home following an extended illness. Mr. Kight was born on May 11, 1929, in Douglas, GA to the late Vernie Kight, Sr. and Ruby Blount Kight. Survivors include: his brother, Gene (Marilyn) Kight of Broxton, GA; three nieces, Michele (Leon) Smith of Fitzgerald, GA, Kathy (Carl) Smith of Fitzgerald, GA, and Lisa Littleton of Phenix City, AL; three nephews, Freddie (Regina) Kight of Columbus, OH, Alan (Beth) Kight of Elkhart, IN, and Jimmy Kight of Jonesboro, GA. He was preceded in death…

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Satilla Regional Library held its Children’s Christmas Party on Saturday, December 3, at the Douglas-Coffee County Public Library, along with help from the Douglas Kiwanis Club. The children and families enjoyed activities including snowman slam, where they were to knock down snowmen with marshmallows, Christmas and Holiday Bingo, Christmas Tree Ring Toss, Christmas tree wrap, and making holiday crafts. Crafts included making your own Christmas tree, coloring, and more. There was a raffle ticket prize giveaway for two lucky winners. Frosted cookies and cider were served. Everyone had a great time that attended! Also on Dec. 5, the library held…

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Brandon and Elizabeth Burnam were the speakers at the Douglas Kiwanis Club meeting Tuesday, Dec. 20, at the Flyin’ Cowboy restaurant. The Burnamsy spoke about their lives and what brought them to commit themselves to God and to spreading the Gospel via electronic media and personal contact. Their web site is www.thebrandlife.org. The Kiwanis Club members enjoyed and appreciated their talk. – Submitted

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Mrs. Gwendolyn Royal Lott, age 83, of Ambrose, GA passed away on Monday, December 19, 2016, at her residence following an extended illness. Mrs. Lott was born on July 5, 1933, to the late Alfred R. Royal and the late Allie Irene Royal. She was a lifelong resident of Ambrose, GA. She lived most of her life as a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Francis Lott; two sons, Ricky Lott of Ambrose, GA and Carey Lott of Douglas, GA; three brothers, Donald Royal, Julian Royal, and Milton Royal all of Ambrose, GA; two sisters,…

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The second half of 2016 saw the introduction of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed.) and its class, Food Talk, to Coffee County. Food Talk offers six lessons that cover topics such as meal planning, sodium and its effect on blood pressure, the importance of increasing fruit and vegetable consumption, how to read a nutrition label, understanding fats, and food safety. These classes are taught in a relaxed session and typically last 60 minutes. Participants hear a lesson, receive take home items to help reinforce the lesson presented and also sample two recipes prepared in a cooking demonstration. …

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As the temperature outside drops, Douglas families take to the indoors to keep safe and warm. What they may not realize is that turning up the heat can increase the risk of home heating fires. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), half of all home-heating fires occur during the winter months. On average, NFPA research shows that heating equipment is involved in more than 62,550 reported U.S. home structure fires per year, with associated loss of more than 516 civilian deaths, more than 1,595 civilian injuries, and roughly $924 million in direct property damage per year. “While these…

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Citizens in Douglas and Coffee County helped spread joy to children in the community by raising approximately $4,000 and donating hundreds of toys for the Community Toy Drive. The City of Douglas, along with many local community agencies, hosted Community Toy Drives for boys and girls during the months of November and December. The Toy Drive began during the Community Thanksgiving Spectacularr on November 19. “Local citizens and businesses really came through and helped to make sure this Christmas was special for these kids and their families,” says Mayor Tony Paulk. “We hope to see more participation next year so…

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It took another late first half scoring run to break the game open and give the South Georgia State College Hawks their fourth straight win Monday night, defeating the Faith Baptist Crusaders 101-80. Leading 27-23 with 6:00 remaining in the first half, the Hawks (11-2) outscored the Crusaders 25-9 to take a 20-point halftime lead and grew their lead to as many as 24 points in the second half. Four players finished in double digits for the Hawks, led by Zaquavian Smith’s 23 points. O’Showen Williams had 21 points, while Shaquille Williams finished with 15 points – all three-pointers. Jordan…

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The yearly bowling party for the youth of the Hahira Sheriffs’ Youth Home was held Sunday, December 18, at the Rockin’ Roll Bowlin’ center in Douglas. Forty youth and adults from the home enjoyed the event, which was sponsored by the Douglas Kiwanis Club. Donations from the Kiwanis Club, the Citizens Christian Academy Key Club, and Sheriff Doyle Wooten provided Christmas gift cards. Free bowling was provided by Rockin’ Roll Bowlin’, and a meal was sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. A number of personnel from the Kiwanis Club helped with the event and provided dessert. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the afternoon,…

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