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In high school, my AP English Literature class was required to read “How to Read Literature Like a Professor.” While that was well over ten ...
In high school, my AP English Literature class was required to read “How to Read Literature Like a Professor.” While that was well over ten ...
THOMASVILLE—A private collection of early—to mid-century modern furniture made its home at the Thomasville Center for the Arts on Thursday night when the exhibit Modern ...
THOMASVILLE- Longtime artist Emily McKenna was overcome with joy and emotion on Thursday evening, as her first solo exhibit “Good Girl” opened at the Thomasville ...
THOMASVILLE- In a retirement ceremony unlike any other, 61 years worth of friends, fellow sheriffs, legislators, officials, and community members gathered at The Plaza to ...
Thomasville Police Department Incident Reports Lost property reported on Royal Ave. Obstruction reported at the intersection of Oak St. & Walcott St. Disturbing the peace ...
THOMASVILLE- Thomas County Board of Commissioners are moving forward with House Bill 581, a bill that the majority of Georgians voted yes on in November ...
THOMASVILLE- As the sun shined down on the Biscuit Company Saturday afternoon, laughter and cheers could be heard throughout, while a few silent tears were ...
THOMASVILLE—The Covey Nest will soon be filled with eager viewers as it hosts its annual Covey Film Festival, beginning on Tuesday, January 21, 2025. The ...
THOMASVILLE- Daniel L. Inman, 87, the owner and operator of the first black-owned newspaper in Thomasville, has passed away. Born in Quitman on March 27, ...
THOMASVILLE- After decades in its iconic location on 106 South Street, the Thomasville Times-Enterprise has moved to 218 W. Jackson Street #A. Established as the ...