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Clarke County A tractor-trailer traveling on a divided highway

Two People Died at a Thomasville Red Light. The Truck Driver Who Hit Them Will Serve Almost No Additional Time.

admin, July 14, 2026

The driver of an 18-wheeler that rear-ended vehicles stopped at a Thomasville red light in 2025, killing two people, has pleaded guilty to two counts of criminally negligent homicide.

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Clarke County An AH-64 Apache attack helicopter flying against an open sky

Clarke County Native Flies Apache Helicopter Over America’s 250th Birthday Celebration

admin, July 8, 2026July 14, 2026

Thomasville native and Clarke Prep graduate Maj. Andrea Bagley Bynum piloted an Apache helicopter in the military flyover of the National Mall marking the nation’s 250th birthday, watched from below by her parents.

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Clarke County A large semi truck traveling along a two-lane street in a small town

Grove Hill Revives a Forgotten Truck Ordinance as Council Pursues Street and Water Grants

admin, July 8, 2026July 14, 2026

Grove Hill will again enforce a long-dormant ordinance barring through-truck traffic on city streets, while the council pursues nearly $900,000 in grants for street resurfacing and replacement of aging lead water lines.

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Clarke County A judge's gavel resting on a wooden bench in a courtroom

Judge Keeps Attempted Murder Arraignment on Schedule for Monroeville Teen

admin, July 8, 2026July 14, 2026

A Clarke County circuit judge denied a defense request to postpone the arraignment of a 17-year-old Monroeville resident indicted on attempted murder, first-degree robbery and drug distribution charges.

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Clarke County Skaters circling the floor of an indoor roller skating rink

Former Roller Rink Reborn: Adventure Acres Brings Family Entertainment Back to Grove Hill

admin, July 8, 2026July 14, 2026

Mike and Bri Johnson have transformed Grove Hill’s former Twin Rivers Roller Rink into Adventure Acres, a family entertainment venue that opened over the July Fourth weekend with skating, games and attractions.

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Clarke County An empty community theater stage lit by warm spotlights before a performance

Thomasville’s Chloe Drinkard Champions the Stage That Shaped Her

admin, July 8, 2026July 14, 2026

Thomasville High graduate Chloe Drinkard has spent nearly two decades with the Thomasville Arts Council, and she now argues that community theater is essential infrastructure for a rural town, not a luxury.

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Clarke County School supplies including notebooks, pencils and a backpack arranged on a table

Clarke County Families Invited to Free Back-to-School Resource Fair in Grove Hill

admin, July 8, 2026July 14, 2026

The Clarke County District Attorney’s Office will host a free back-to-school community resource fair July 23 at the courthouse in Grove Hill, with school supply giveaways and connections to local family services.

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Clarke County Weathered military identification dog tags on a chain

A Jackson Soldier’s World War I Dog Tags Surface in a French Village After 107 Years

admin, July 8, 2026July 14, 2026

The dog tags of Hilliard Chastain, a Jackson native who served with the famed Rainbow Division in World War I, were found in the French village of Jussarupt and will be returned to his family on Bastille Day.

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Clarke County Colorful fireworks bursting in a dark night sky above a town

Jackson Fills the Sky for America’s 250th With Downtown Fireworks Celebration

admin, July 8, 2026July 14, 2026

Residents lined the streets and parks of downtown Jackson on July 2 for the city’s annual Independence Day fireworks display, this year marking the 250th anniversary of American independence.

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Clarke County Barbecue pork cooking over a smoker at an outdoor community cookout

Nearly 80 Years On, Thomasville’s American Legion Fourth of July Barbecue Still Packs the Post

admin, July 8, 2026July 14, 2026

Hundreds turned out at American Legion Post 112 in Thomasville for a barbecue tradition dating to 1947, where volunteers cooked 1,800 pounds of Boston butts to raise money for the high school marching band.

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