1994 Valdosta Daily Times "E"
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E. Coli
Rare Burgers Lovers Beware of E. Coli
Ap 1 94 89(169), 5-A
Eager, Bill, Jr.
Valdosta Retiree "Eager" to Serve His Community
Sp 29 94 89(349), 2-C
Eager, George B.
All About Peer Pressure Written to Help Teen-Agers
Fe 26 94 89(137), 8-A
Eaken, William Joel
Eaken-King
Wedding
Nv 14 94 90(30), 7-A
King-Eaken
Engagement
Ag 23 94 89(312), 2-B
Ealey, Martha
Obituary
Sp 16 94 89(336), 2-A
Eason, Bobby A.
Eason-Cain
Engagement
Fe 15 94 89(126), 3-B
Eason, Eugenie
Obituary
Fe 14 94 89(125), 2-A
Eason, Sara
Birth
Fe 2 94 89(113), 3-C
Easter
Easter Celebration in the Park
Mr 27 94 89(166), 1-C
Easter Should Bring Acceptance
Ap 1 94 89(169), 7-A
Every Bunny Loves Brunch
Mr 30 94 89(169), 1-C
Eastman Kodak Co.
Project Focuses on Using Cameras in Curriculum
Mr 22 94 89(161), 2-B
Eatman, Irb
Falcons Signs Eatman from Rams
Je 3 94 89(232), 6-A
Eaton, Rowena W.
Obituary
Ja 24 94 89(104), 2-A
Eberhardt, LaForrest Smith
Lake Park Seeking Help For Ballfield . . .
Je 1 94 89(230), 1-A, 2-A
Lake Park Youth Center Moves Forward
Je 18 94 89(247), 3-A
Not a Ripple, But a WAVE
Ap 6 94 89(174), 1-C
Obituary
Je 22 94 89(251), 2-A
Echols County
Echols County 4-H'ers Bring Home District Honors
Mr 15 94 89(154), 2-B
Echols School Getting School-Safety Money
Mr 21 94 89(160), 1-A
Falcon Cable to Award Scholarships to Locals
Mr 1 94 89(140), 5-A
Food Bags Ready for Thursday Distribution
Mr 15 94 89(154), 5-A
Echols County Commission
Echols Changes Meeting Dates
Ag 31 94 89(320), 1-A
Echols County Elementary School
Echols County Fourth Graders Become Celebrated Authors
My 31 94 89(229), 3-A
Echols County High School
Echols' Roberts Receives State Honor
My 4 94 89(202), 13-A
Echols County Middle School
Echols Middle Sweeps Pineita
Ja 21 94 89(101), 9-A
Echols County Sheriff's Department
Carter's Indictments Not Killed
Dc 31 94 90(77), 1-A
Committee to Investigate Echols Sheriff
Ag 21 94 89(310), 1-A
Echols Sheriff Disputes Charges
Sp 1 94 89(321), 1-A
Echols Sheriff on Duty
Jl 30 94 89(289), 1-A
Echols Sheriff "Voluntarily Suspended"
Sp 7 94 89(327), 1-A
Ex-Echols Sheriff Wants Indictments Dropped
Dc 17 94 90(63), 6-A
Governor Officially Names Sasser as Echols Sheriff
Sp 10 94 89(330), 1-A
Remerton Chief Quits His Position
Sp 8 94 89(328), 3-A
Echols, Harold
Echols Arranges Plea Bargain Deal
Oc 25 94 90(10), 5-A
Eckerd Drugstores
Macon Man Charged in Eckerd Robberies
Fe 13 94 89(124), 6-A
Eckwahl, Jacob
Eckwahl-Morton
Wedding
Sp 21 94 89(341), 2-B
Morton-Eckwahl
Engagement
Jl 20 94 89(279), 2-B
Eclipses, Solar
Georgia's Last '90s Solar Eclipse Tuesday
My 8 94 89(206), 2-A
Ecology--Valdosta State University
VSU Prof Sees Wetlands as Important Eco-Buffers
Nv 18 94 90(34), 6-B
Economic Growth and Development--Albany
Albany Fights Price Gouging
Jl 25 94 89(284), 1-A
Economic Growth and Development--Atlanta
Metro Atlanta Residents Say They're Optimistic About Economy
Ja 26 94 89(106), 8-A
Economic Growth and Development--Brooks County
New Brooks Chamber President Looks Ahead
Ja 13 94 89(93), 1-A
Economic Growth and Development--Cobb County
Cobb Citizens Fearing Economic Impact
Jl 30 94 89(289), 6-A
Economic Growth and Development--Douglas
Douglas Sales Meerry
Nv 27 94 90(43), 8-A
Economic Growth and Development--Douglas County
Coffee's Booming Economy
Sp 4 94 89(324), 6-A
Economic Growth and Development--Georgia
Black Georgians' Rising Buying Power May Not Pay Off
Ag 20 94 89(309), 1-A
Can Georgians Handle Growth? (editorial)
Mr 17 94 89(156), 4-A
Economic Forecast Looks Good
Ja 16 94 89(96), 1-D
Foreign Investiment a Boon to Georgia's Economy
Oc 13 94 89(363), 6-A
Georgia to Gain Jobs, Raise Unemployment Rate
My 25 94 89(223), 1-A
Georgia Tries Wooing Cable Manufacturer
Ap 15 94 89(183), 7-B
Job Outlook Less Promising
Mr 1 94 89(140), 5-B
Making A Difference
Ap 24 94 89(192), Supplement
What's the Fastest-Growing State in the East? Try Georgia
Mr 16 94 89(155), 1-A
Economic Growth and Development--Lowndes County
Cities to Apply Jointly for Grant Aid
Ap 8 94 89(176), 3-A
Director Hiring Closer
Mr 29 94 89(168), 2-A
Expand Industry, Don't be Moody Dependent (letter)
Je 15 94 89(244), 4-A
In Which Economic Direction Should We Go? (editorial)
Ap 24 94 89(192), 4-A
Economic Growth and Development--Tift County
Cities to Apply Jointly for Grant Aid
Ap 8 94 89(176), 3-A
Economic Growth and Development--Valdosta
Cost of Living Rises in Valdosta
My 24 94 89(222), 3-A
Economic Future Needs New Educational Attitude
Ap 3 94 89(171), 1-D
Economic News Good for Region
Jl 24 94 89(283), 1-A
Firm Grew out of "Squabble"
Ap 3 94 89(171), 5-B, 8-B
Holiday Shopping Surging
Dc 21 94 90(67), 1-A
Home Schooling Becoming Popular
Ja 10 94 89(90), 1-A, 2-A
Local Economy Has Bright Future
Oc 23 94 90(8), 7-C
Lomax Major Figure in Education
Fe 16 94 89(127), 1-C
Lowndes Future in Good Hands
Ja 21 94 89(101), 4-A
Officials Doubt Orange Disaster Could Befall Lowndes's Finances
Dc 20 94 90(66), 4-A
Planned Superstores Promise Choice Jobs
Je 29 94 89(258), 1-A
Poultry Plans Halted
Ap 22 94 89(190), 1-A
Retailers Report Strong Weekend; Next the Long Haul
Nv 28 94 90(44), 8-A
The Super K Experience
Je 30 94 89(259), 1-A
Unbalanced Growth Can Hurt Valdosta (editorial)
Je 30 94 89(259), 6-A
Val Tech Money Still in Budget
Fe 22 94 89(133), 1-A
Val Tech Waits for Funding
Fe 23 94 89(134), 8-A
Valdosta Fared Well with Economy, Services
Dc 31 94 90(77), 1-A
Valdosta's Cost of Living Rises
Mr 23 94 89(162), 3-A
VSU Professors' Book Deals with Development
Fe 6 94 89(117), 1-D
E'Dalgo, Dot Tyson
Obituary
Dc 14 94 90(60), 2-A
Edmondson, Eva H.
Obituary
Ja 10 94 89(90), 2-A
Edmondson, Lyda Webb
Obituary
My 10 94 89(208), 2-A
Edmondson, Theron "Nip"
Obituary
Oc 4 94 89(354), 2-A
Oc 5 94 89(355), 2-A
Education
Child Care Center Owner Knows Education's Worth
Fe 7 94 89(118), 1-A
Counties Asses Educational Needs
Mr 25 94 89(164), 3-A
Education Meeting to Be Held Today
My 17 94 89(215), 3-A
LAE Members Lobby Legislators
Mr 1 94 89(140), 3-B
Newspapers Work for Education (editorial)
Mr 10 94 89(149), 4-A
Poll Shows Public's Ideas on Education (editorial)
Mr 6 94 89(145), 6-A
Project Focuses on Using Cameras in Curriculum
Mr 22 94 89(161), 2-B
Working to Get More Children Interested in Math at an Early Age
Jl 11 94 89(270), 4-B
Education--Berrien County
Berrien Recall Stopped
My 12 94 89(210), 1-A
Education--Calhoun County
Let's Teach Our Students
Ap 26 94 89(194), 4-A
Education--Columbus
Students, Parents Filing Complaints
Mr 5 94 89(144), 5-A
Education--Cook County
Consolidation Not An Evil Idea
Ja 14 94 89(94), 4-A
Cook Students Get Corporate Pres
Fe 27 94 89(138), 1-D
Public Hearing Set for Adel
Mr 15 94 89(154), 5-A
Education--Crawford County
Albanian Transfer Student Stripped of Crawford County's Valedictorian Honor
Ap 3 94 89(171), 1-A
Education--Echols County
County School Officials Refine Grant Review
Ap 14 94 89(182), 3-A
Education--Evans County
County Sticks by Policy, May Lose Funds
Ja 21 94 89(101), 6-A
Education--Georgia
Budget Negotiators Agree to Expand Tech Schools
Mr 11 94 89(150), 6-A
Committee Kills Child Support Bill
Mr 8 94 89(147), 1-A
Committee Stalled on Gun Bill
Mr 8 94 89(147), 5-A
A Decision for Education (editorial)
Dc 18 94 90(64), 4-A
Education Hits Lottery Jackpot
Jl 11 94 89(270), 1-A
General Diploma May Be Eliminated
Mr 11 94 89(150), 1-A
General Diplomas End a Boom for Students (editorial)
Ap 20 94 89(188), 4-A
Georgia Scores on Skills Test Similar to Last Years
My 28 94 89(226), 6-A
Gifted Classes Favor South's White Students
Dc 4 94 90(50), 10-A
Governor to Portpone Grants Program
Fe 8 94 89(119), 3-A
High School Reading Requirements Harder
Ja 23 94 89(103), 1-B
Longer School Days May Be Coming (letter)
Je 28 94 89(257), 4-A
Miller Announces School Plan
Dc 21 94 90(67), 6-B
Network of Wires Connect Teachers, Classrooms Statewide
My 11 94 89(209), 8-A
NIE Update
Fe 6 94 89(117), 10-C
The Problem with Education
Je 9 94 89(238), 4-A
School Board Votes to Eliminate Diploma
Ap 15 94 89(183), 5-A
Senator Turner Named to Education Committee
Je 7 94 89(236), 3-A
State School Super Visits Valdosta
Jl 15 94 89(274), 7-A
Two of Georgia's Proposed Math Texts Aren't Really Books
Jl 10 94 89(269), 6-A
University Status Prospects Fall Short
My 13 94 89(211), 1-A
Unprecedented Education Transition Producing Tension, Accord
Dc 5 94 90(51), 2-A
Education--Jonesboro
Board of Education Meeting Probed
Jl 23 94 89(282), 9-A
Education--Liberty County
Valdosta Native Honored for Her Work as Teacher
Je 27 94 89(256), 2-B
Education--Lowndes County
1994 a Good Year for Local Education
Dc 29 94 90(75), 3-A
County School Officials Refine Grant Review
Ap 14 94 89(182), 3-A
Illiteracy Problem Across the Country (editorial)
Sp 14 94 89(334), 4-A
A Local Effort Toward Improving Education
Je 8 94 89(237), 4-A
Lowndes School Spending Doesn't Include Salary Hikes
My 11 94 89(209), 1-A
Education--Ray City
Ray City Recall Effort Struck Down
Mr 19 94 89(158), 3-A
Education--Valdosta
Course Drives Sown Teen's Insurance Rate
Ja 17 94 89(97), 2-B
Economic Future Needs New Educational Attitude
Ap 3 94 89(171), 1-D
Head Start Workers Trained on Abuse
My 10 94 89(208), 3-A
Home Schooling Becoming Popular
Ja 10 94 89(90), 1-A, 2-A
U.S. Education Secretary to Be Part of Town Meeting
Ap 19 94 89(187), 3-A
Valdosta Board Backs Consolidation Study
Mr 15 94 89(154), 1-A
Valdosta BOE Budget Approved
Je 21 94 89(250), 1-A
Valdosta BOE Split on Wards
Sp 13 94 89(333), 1-A
Valdosta Part of Arts Conference
Ja 18 94 89(98), 3-A
Vote No to Consolidation
Fe 25 94 89(136), 4-A
We Pay One Way or Another
Fe 25 94 89(136), 4-A
Educational Tests and Measurements
Georgia Scores on Skills Test Similar to Last Years
My 28 94 89(226), 6-A
Juniors' Test Scores on the Rise
My 12 94 89(210), 1-A
Test Rescheduled for Athens Students
My 5 94 89(203), 7-A
Edwards, Beth
Edwards-Kirby
Engagement
Ja 14 94 89(94), 2-B
Kirby-Edwards
Wedding
Je 7 94 89(236), 2-B
Parties Honor Kirby-Edwards
My 22 94 89(220), 5-B
Edwards, Jesse T.
Memorial
Sp 18 94 89(338), 3-A
Edwards, Kelly
Coleman-Edwards
Wedding
Jl 19 94 89(278), 2-B
Copeland-Edwards
Wedding
Sp 21 94 89(341), 2-B
Edwards-Copeland
Engagement
My 8 94 89(206), 2-B
Edwards, Michael
One Night Changed His Life
My 22 94 89(220), 1-A
Edwards, W.L. "Cut" Jr.
Veteran Youth Sports Leader Has Field Named in His Honor
Oc 26 94 90(11), 1-A
Eger, Keley Lynn
Eger-Brown
Engagement
Sp 4 94 89(324), 4-C
Ehlo, Craig
Hawks Find Key Player in Ehlo
Ja 9 94 89(86), 7-C
Eigenbrode, Brandon
Birth
Dc 18 94 90(64), 3-C
Elderly
Community Service to Distribute Food Bags
Ap 19 94 89(187), 3-A
Eat Better--Live Longer, Seniors
Fe 4 94 89(115), 1-B
Elderly More Susceptible to Fraud Deception
Oc 6 94 89(356), 2-C
"ELF Helps Elderly Get Food"
Ja 17 94 89(97), 1-A
Older Workers Get "Second Harvest"
Ja 21 94 89(101), 5-A
Senior Population Doubling by 2030
Ja 21 94 89(101), 2-B
Standing up for the Elderly
Mr 15 94 89(154), 4-A
Supplies Needed for Elderly Flood Victims
Ag 9 94 89(298), 3-B
Town Meeting on Aging Thusday
Je 22 94 89(251), 2-B
Elderly--Brunswick
81-Year-Old Gets Her Diploma
My 30 94 89(228), 5-A
Elderly--Cook County
Cook County Group Working to Help Area's Youth, Elderly Citizens
Dc 15 94 90(61), 7-A
Elderly--Echols County
Food Bags Ready for Thursday Distribution
Mr 15 94 89(154), 5-A
Elderly--Lowndes County
Food Assistance Available for Qualifying Senior Citizens
Ag 11 94 89(300), 1-A
Food Bags Ready for Thursday Distribution
Mr 15 94 89(154), 5-A
Elderly--Valdosta
Elderly Pair Faces Danger in Rotting Trailor
Je 30 94 89(259), 1-A
Seniors Celebrate Long Life and Good Health This Month
My 13 94 89(211), 2-B
State Agency Awards Grant to Elderly Workers
Sp 14 94 89(334), 5-A
Temporary Living Arrangements for Seniors at Langdale Place
My 27 94 89(225), 2-B
Transportation in Valdosta Needed for Senior Citizens
Sp 22 94 89(342), 2-C
Elders, Jocelyn
Elders Crosses Line Criticizing Secrets (editorial)
Je 29 94 89(258), 4-A
Elections--Adel
Jackson, Hamilton Win in Cook
Nv 10 94 90(26), 2-A
Elections--Athens
Elected Official Wins with Help of Rock Band
Ag 11 94 89(300), 5-A
Elections--Atlanta
Atlanta Council Slashes Police Budget
Fe 13 94 89(124), 6-A
Baker, Sizemore Win PSC Runoffs
Ag 10 94 89(299), 3-A
Bell Works for Election Eligibility
My 13 94 89(211), 6-A
Former Police Chief Caought in Quandary
My 7 94 89(205), 5-A
Jones Stages One-Man Show at TV Debate
Oc 11 94 89(361), 3-A
Elections--Berrien County
Berrien Recall Stopped
My 12 94 89(210), 1-A
NAACP Sues Berrien to Give Minorities Chance to Win Elections
Jl 1 94 89(260), 1-A
Elections--Cecil
Different Trio Seeks Cecil Mayor's Post
Fe 15 94 89(126), 1-A
Elections--Colquitt County
Horkan to Run for Judge's Seat
Ap 29 94 89(197), 3-A
Elections--Georgia
Advisor Claims Casino Deal Didn't Worry Millner Much
Ag 26 94 89(315), 5-A
Ag Chief Takes State to Court
Jl 8 94 89(267), 5-A
Analyst Says District Guidelines Needed
Sp 19 94 89(339), 5-A
Area Elections Show Incumbents Keeping Seats
Jl 20 94 89(279), 6-A
Ben Jones Running Music Video, Anti-Gingrich Ad
Je 23 94 89(252), 5-A
Bibb Businessman Qualifies for Election
Ap 27 94 89(195), 3-A
Bishop Defeats Bush; Mathis Holds Lead
Jl 20 94 89(279), 6-A
Bishop Leads Way in Second District
Nv 9 94 90(25), 1-B
Black Leaders Turning Away from Valdosta
Oc 26 94 90(11), 1-A
Bowers Ends Ryles Investigation
Ap 28 94 89(196), 7-A
Bush, Bishop Facing Election with Similar Points of View
Jl 4 94 89(263), 3-A
Campaign Activity Heats Up
Nv 6 94 90(22), 7-A
Campaign Consultants Rolling Their Sleeves Up
Ap 10 94 89(178), 3-A
Candidate Asks for Investigation into Questionable State Grants
My 10 94 89(208), 5-A
Candidate Directs Fire at Miller
Mr 11 94 89(150), 5-A
Candidate for Congress Talks Experience
Je 7 94 89(236), 3-A
Candidate Millner Tries to Explain Past Casino Links
Ag 23 94 89(312), 3-A
Candidate Promises Enhanced Quality of Life
Ap 19 94 89(187), 3-A
Candidate Says He's Running So Bishop Doesn't Get "Free Ride"
Ag 30 94 89(319), 3-A
Candidate Walking on Campaign Trail
Je 5 94 89(234), 7-A
Candidates Battle for Votes in Eight Districts
Jl 20 94 89(279), 7-A
Candidates Should Focus on Real Issues (editorial)
Ag 10 94 89(299), 4-A
Candidates Sorry for Statement
My 5 94 89(203), 5-A
With Candidates, the Nose Knows (editorial)
Sp 7 94 89(327), 4-A
Casting a Vote to Have Elections (editorial)
Jl 13 94 89(272), 4-A
Challenge to Bishop Brings Mixed Feelings
My 15 94 89(213), 1-A
Chambilss, Mathis Debate the Issues
Oc 16 94 90(1), 1-A
Chambliss Ready to Face Mathis
Ag 15 94 89(304), 1-A
Cleland: Primaries Are on Despite Flooding Disaster
Jl 15 94 89(274), 1-A
Clinton Scores Low with Georgia Voters
Sp 18 94 89(338), 6-A
Contenders Prepare for Final Round
Jl 21 94 89(280), 1-A
Districi 176 Voters to Cast Another Ballot in November
Ag 19 94 89(308), 1-A
District 178: Alma Williams (editorial)
Jl 17 94 89(276), 4-A
District 178 Candidates Don't Want Mud Fight
Je 12 94 89(241), 6-A
District 176 Candidates Seek S.G.A. Future
Je 5 94 89(234), 1-A, 2-A
District 166: Hanson Carter (editorial)
Jl 17 94 89(276), 4-A
Dorough Hoping to Shake Plenty of Hands and Get Plenty of Votes
Jl 15 94 89(274), 4-A
"Economic Conservative" Setting Sites on PSC
Jl 1 94 89(260), 5-A
Election Battle Heats Up
Sp 22 94 89(342), 5-A
Election Observers Sent to Georgia
Nv 8 94 90(24), 5-A
Electoral Suprises Unlikely
Jl 21 94 89(280), 1-A
Ethics Panel Orders Ryles to Refund Mondy
Sp 23 94 89(343), 7-A
Exit Poll: State Flag Controversy Hurt Miller
Nv 9 94 90(25), 1-B
Experts Say Miller, Millner Prison Plans Won't Stop Crime
Sp 26 94 89(346), 1-A
Feds Turn Down Election Runoff Law
Ag 31 94 89(320), 6-A
Fighting Against the Liberals (editorial)
My 20 94 89(218), 4-A
Flooded Counties Relax Election Rules
Jl 17 94 89(276), 5-A
Flooding is Blamed for Light Electin Turnout
Jl 20 94 89(279), 7-A
Floods Rearrange Some Voting Plans
Jl 19 94 89(278), 1-A
Four Choices for Public Service Commission Nominations (editorial)
Jl 17 94 89(276), 4-A
Georgia Heading to Polls Today
Jl 19 94 89(278), 1-A
Georgia House of Representatives District 176: Jay Shaw (editorial)
Jl 17 94 89(276), 4-A
Georgians Split on Election (opinion)
Ag 28 94 89(317), 4-A
Georgia's Battle for Governor (opinion)
Sp 23 94 89(343), 6-A
Georgia's Voters as Victims
Nv 9 94 90(25), 3-B
GOP Debate
Jl 14 94 89(273), 1-A
Governors Race Offers Choice
My 30 94 89(228), 3-A
Group to Provide Voters with Information
Ag 13 94 89(302), 5-A
Gubernational Candidate Wants South Georgia Not to Be Neglected
My 15 94 89(213), 3-A
Has the Voting Rights Act Been Misused Recently? (editorial)
Sp 18 94 89(338), 4-A
How Lowndes County Voted
Jl 20 94 89(279), 1-B
Howard is South Georgia's Pick for Lieutenant Governor (editorial)
Jl 17 94 89(276), 4-A
Incumbent Legislators Hold on to Most Seats in Primary
Jl 20 94 89(279), 7-A
Incumbent PSC Member Supports Job-Creation Policy
Jl 9 94 89(268), 6-A
Incumbent Tim Ryles Leads for Insurance Commissioner
Jl 20 94 89(279), 7-A
Incumbents Lead the Way in Georgia Poll
Oc 15 94 89(365), 1-A
Incumbents May Face Challenges Tuesday
Jl 16 94 89(275), 2-A
Insurance Commissioner Opponents Throw Berbs Each Other's Way
Jl 9 94 89(268), 6-A
Insurance Commissioner Playing Two Different Roles?
My 23 94 89(221), 1-A
Insurance Commissioner Promises to Stay Tough
Sp 21 94 89(341), 5-A
Is Crime a Catch-22 Political Issue (editorial)
Sp 11 94 89(331), 4-A
John Knox Campaigning for Guy Millner
Sp 7 94 89(327), 5-A
Jones Fights Pitched Battle Against Well-Financed Gingrich
Ag 28 94 89(317), 7-A
Knox Gets Backing for GOP Runoff
Jl 23 94 89(282), 1-A
Knox Joins GOP Runoff
Jl 20 94 89(279), 1-A
Knox, Miller Continue Nasty Fight in Runoff Debate
Ag 8 94 89(297), 3-A
Knox Plays Catch-Up with Agressive Stand
Ag 7 94 89(296), 1-A
Knox Received Earned Income on Taxes
Ag 1 94 89(291), 5-A
Knox Stumps in Valdosta
Je 15 94 89(244), 3-A
A Lesson in Democracy (editorial)
Je 12 94 89(241), 3-A
Lowndes Turnout Expected to Be Light
Jl 19 94 89(278), 1-A
Lt. Governor Stumps in Valdosta
Je 28 94 89(257), 3-A
Many Problems Drive Georgia Voters (editorial)
Sp 14 94 89(334), 4-A
Mathis to Face Chambliss
Ag 10 94 89(299), 1-A
McNair Says Only He Can Win Governor's Race
Je 1 94 89(230), 8-A
Miller & Millner Courting Churches
Nv 7 94 90(23), 1-A
Miller Campaign on S. Georgia Record
Oc 12 94 89(362), 1-A
Miller Clings to Narrow Lead
Oc 14 94 89(364), 5-A
Miller: Defeat May Stop Scholarships
Ap 29 94 89(197), 1-A
Miller for Poaq a One-Man Show
Jl 9 94 89(268), 1-A
Miller Holds Off Millner's Challenge
Nv 9 94 90(25), 1-A
Miller Leads Poll
Jl 15 94 89(274), 1-A
Miller, May Expand Scholarship Program; Knox Endorses United We Stand Group
Jl 27 94 89(286), 6-A
Miller, Millner Call Each Other Liars
Sp 10 94 89(330), 1-A
Miller, Millner Duel by Facsimiles
Sp 30 94 89(350), 5-A
Miller, Millner Launch New Attacks over Crime
Sp 13 94 89(333), 5-A
Miller, Millner Race Towards Finish, New Poll Shows Miller Ahead
Nv 6 94 90(22), 6-A
Miller: Millner "Richest Candidate in U.S."
Oc 18 94 90(3), 1-A
Miller, Millner Spar on Crime, Lottery
Oc 17 94 90(2), 1-A
Miller, Millner Top Governor's Race
Jl 20 94 89(279), 1-A
Miller, Millner Unleash Dueling Crime Ads
Sp 21 94 89(341), 6-A
Miller Officially Accepts Democratic Nomination Saturday
Ag 14 94 89(303), 7-A
Miller Using Incumbent's Advantage
Jl 16 94 89(275), 1-A
Miller vs Millner: Debating the Past, Forgetting the Future
Oc 19 94 90(4), 4-A
Millner A Newcomer to Politics
Jl 11 94 89(270), 1-A
Millner Captures GOP Nomination
Ag 10 94 89(299), 1-A
Millner Courts Undecided in Quick Visit to Valdosta
Nv 8 94 90(24), 1-A
Millner Draws Newspapers' Backing in Governor's Race
Jl 18 94 89(277), 3-A
Millner Hits Negative Campaign Against Knox
Ag 6 94 89(295), 3-A
Millner Launches Anti-Miller Ads
Sp 29 94 89(349), 6-A
Millner Promises to Keep Lottery
Oc 19 94 90(4), 5-A
Millner Staring at Legislative Gridlock
Oc 25 94 90(10), 5-A
Millner, the Amateur, Becoming Well-Known (editorial)
Ag 24 94 89(313), 4-A
Millner Tour Stops in Valdosta
Sp 8 94 89(328), 1-A
Millner Touts Plan for Abolishing Parole
Sp 16 94 89(336), 6-A
Millner Unveils First Ad
My 17 94 89(215), 3-A
Millner's Campaign Manager Defends Casino Worker Deal
Ag 24 94 89(313), 5-A
Moving on after the Election
Dc 18 94 90(64), 5-A
Mud Flies Down to the Wire in Governor's Race
Nv 8 94 90(24), 5-A
Mud Slinging Part of Insurance Race
Jl 17 94 89(276), 9-A
Newsom to Qualify for State House Seat
My 14 94 89(212), 12-A
"Nice Guy" Heard Hopes to Finish First
Je 27 94 89(256), 1-A
No Decision Yet on Delaying Vote
Jl 13 94 89(272), 5-A
No Plans to Delay Georgia Elections
Jl 9 94 89(268), 8-A
Officials Optimistic Primary Won't Be Postponed
Jl 14 94 89(273), 5-A
Political Forum to Be Held in Alapaha
My 28 94 89(226), 5-A
Poll: Georgians Favor Amendments
Nv 4 94 90(20), 1-A
Primary Election Rules Eased in Flood-Ravaged Counties
Jl 16 94 89(275), 5-A
Primary Showdown Republicans Knox, Millner Get Last Licks in Monday
Ag 9 94 89(298), 1-A
PSC Position Accountable, Candidate Says
Sp 19 94 89(339), 3-A
PSC Race Features Crowded Ballot
Jl 17 94 89(276), 9-A
Ramifications of 11th District Trial Extend Far Beyond District Borders
Jl 26 94 89(285), 5-A
The Real Issues of 1994 (editorial)
Ag 11 94 89(300), 4-A
Reaves, Shaw Claim State Seats
Jl 20 94 89(279), 1-A
Rep. Cynthia McKinney Wonders Who She's Representing in Congress
Sp 19 94 89(339), 5-A
Republican Candidates Campaign in Valdosta
My 3 94 89(201), 1-A
Republican Candidates Get Nasty
My 20 94 89(218), 1-A
Republican Millner Richest in Gubernational Race
My 11 94 89(209), 6-A
Republicans Starting Search for Atlanta's Black Voters
My 21 94 89(219), 6-A
Results of Recount Not Yet Available
Ag 3 94 89(292), 5-A
Retired Colonel Has Gubernational Mission
Jl 13 94 89(272), 1-A
Runoff Could Divide State GOP
Jl 21 94 89(280), 1-A
Ryles Tries to Tie Rival to Bill Clinton
Sp 30 94 89(350), 5-A
Sam Nunn: Democrats Facing Big GOP Trouble
Nv 8 94 90(24), 5-A
Several Qualify for Area Eletions
My 4 94 89(202), 5-A
Skirmish Reveals Deeper Goals in Governor's Race
Ag 12 94 89(301), 5-A
Solving the Election Puzzle (editorial)
Sp 21 94 89(341), 4-A
Speaker: District Product of Gerrymandering
Jl 23 94 89(282), 2-A
Spearman Takes Swing at Runoff Opponent
Ag 5 94 89(294), 1-A
State Footing Bill for Loser's Trip
Nv 18 94 90(34), 6-A
State Representative Supports Williams
Jl 19 94 89(278), 5-A
State to Seek Emergency Help from Court on 11th District
Sp 14 94 89(334), 8-A
Taunts Launch Governor's Race
Ag 11 94 89(300), 1-A
8th District Democrats Struggle for Rowland Seat
Jl 17 94 89(276), 7-A
11th District Gets the Boot
Sp 13 94 89(333), 1-A
Top Democrats Confident, Concerned
Jl 17 94 89(276), 1-A
Tradition Drives Knox Campaign
Jl 4 94 89(263), 1-A
Trend: More Millionaires Becoming Politicians
Jl 5 94 89(264), 1-A
Two for House of Representatives Seats
Jl 17 94 89(276), 4-A
Vote Miller, Millner for Governor (editorial)
Jl 17 94 89(276), 4-A
Voters Demanding Action on Crime
My 22 94 89(220), 5-A
Voters Take Primary Step in Electin Process
Jl 17 94 89(276), 1-A
Voters Warn GOP: You're Next
Nv 13 94 90(29), 8-A
Voting District Disputes Need Second Look (editorial)
Jl 26 94 89(285), 4-A
What Voters Support Hard to Pin Down
Oc 17 94 90(2), 3-A
While Questions Remain, Georgia Plans to Hold July 19 Election
Jl 12 94 89(271), 1-A
Who Are Georgia's Voters?
Ag 7 94 89(296), 3-A
Who Voted How in Georgia Primaries (editorial)
Sp 19 94 89(339), 4-A
Without Reform, Knox is Running the Last Regualr Guy's Campaign (editorial)
Ag 7 94 89(296), 4-A
Women, Minorities Make Few Gains
Nv 9 94 90(25), 2-B
Zell's Campaign Tricks May Help Georgians (editorial)
Sp 22 94 89(342), 4-A
Elections--Lakeland
Former Lakeland Mayor to Run for Patten's Seat
My 10 94 89(208), 3-A
Elections--Lowndes County
Lowndes Elections Supervisor Zikmund Leaving Her Post
Dc 1 94 90(47), 1-A
Two Races Lead Ballot in Aug 9 Runoff
Ag 2 94 89(292), 1-A
Elections--Macon
Ministers Oppose Two-Strikes Idea
Sp 8 94 89(328), 5-A
Elections--Nashville
Voters Return Former Nashville Mayor to Post
Nv 10 94 90(26), 1-A
Elections--Quitman
Butler Wins in Brooks
Ag 10 94 89(299), 1-A
Elections--Tifton
Ads in Governor's Race Sinking in with Voters
Oc 16 94 90(1), 2-A
Elections--Valdosta
Area Candidates Speak out at Forum
Oc 26 94 90(11), 1-A
Ballot Recount Gives Sims One-Vote Win
Nv 18 94 90(34), 1-A
Chambliss Joins GOP Victory Parade
Nv 9 94 90(25), 1-A
City to Hold Redistricting Hearing
Mr 23 94 89(162), 6-A
Defeated Incumbent Asks for Vote Recount
Nv 15 94 90(31), 1-A
District 176 Voters to Cast Another Ballot in November
Ag 19 94 89(308), 1-A
Four Enter Race for Patten's Seat
My 19 94 89(217), 1-A
Gubernational Candidate to Visit Valdosta Saturday
My 3 94 89(201), 3-A
Heard Fires Early Shot at Miller
Mr 1 94 89(140), 5-A
House Panel OKs Weakened Gun Bill
Ja 27 94 89(107), 1-A
House Votes to Erase General Election Runoff
Mr 9 94 89(148), 5-A
Mathis Debates His Decision Not to Debate
Oc 11 94 89(361), 1-A
Mathis Joins Race for Rollins Seat
Ap 28 94 89(196), 7-A
Mathis Poll Indicates Its Candidate Ahead in 8th District Race
Oc 8 94 89(358), 1-A
Miracles of Mexican Folk Art: Retablos and Ex-Votos
Ap 28 94 89(196), 1-C
2nd District: Bishop vs. Clayton
Nv 6 94 90(22), 1-A
Negative Campaign Ends with Tuesday's Vote
Nv 6 94 90(22), 1-A
Recount Set for Thursday
Nv 16 94 90(32), 1-A
8th District Candidates Make Last-Day Pleas
Nv 8 94 90(24), 1-A
8th District: Mathis vs. Chambliss
Nv 6 94 90(22), 1-A
Two Races Lead Ballot in Aug 9 Runoff
Ag 2 94 89(292), 1-A
Valdosta BOE Split on Wards
Sp 13 94 89(333), 1-A
Voters Seek Information, Not Attacks
Oc 31 94 90(16), 1-A
Zoning Question Divides Community
Dc 19 94 90(65), 1-A
Elections--Valdosta State University
VSU Prof: Clinton Has Core of Support
Dc 13 94 90(59), 1-A
Elections--Vidalia
Gubernational Candidates Heat up in Vidalia
Oc 28 94 90(13), 1-A
Electric Automobiles--Exhibits
Transportation Exhibit at Atlanta Museum
Ja 13 94 89(93), 2-C
Electric Lighting
News Flash: Light Bulbs Lasting Longer
Mr 4 94 89(143), 2-B
Electric Lines--Douglasville
Woman Says Power Lines Caused Her Breast Cancer
My 11 94 89(209), 6-A
Electric Power Distribution
Demand for Heat Forces Utilities to Cut Services
Ja 20 94 89(100), 4-B
Electricians--Valdosta
ACE Electric Buys Campbell Electric
Ap 24 94 89(192), 5-C
Electronic Publishing
Judge Dismisses Part of Suit on Electronic Pulbishing
Mr 18 94 89(157), 5-B
Local Business President Free on Bond
Mr 10 94 89(149), 3-A
Two Valdosta Attorney's Claiming Brooks County Records Withheld
Mr 18 94 89(157), 5-A
Woman Sues Judge
Mr 6 94 89(145), 6-A
Elephant Manure
Elephant manure Giveaway Popular
Fe 20 94 89(131), 5-A
Elk--Albany
Elk That Got Away During Flood Recaptured
Sp 20 94 89(340), 10-A
Ellington, Kenneth
Barnes-Ellington
Engagement
Jl 27 94 89(286), 6-B
Ellis, Susan
Ellis-Byrd
Engagement
Ja 31 94 89(111), 2-B
Ellis, Tricia
Ellis-Wade
Engagement
Sp 11 94 89(331), 5-C
Elsberry, Joan Corole
Myddelton-Elsberry
Wedding
Jl 1 94 89(260), 3-B
Elswick, Laura Mae Dukes
Obituary
Dc 5 94 90(51), 2-A
Elucker, Ella
Death
Je 24 94 89(253), 2-A
Emancipation Proclomation Celebration
Recapping an Inspiring Event
Ja 20 94 89(100), 4-A
Emanuel, Bert
Falcons' Emanuel Living a Dream
Ag 4 94 89(293), 4-D
Embezzlement--Valdosta
Former Clerk to Pay for Taking Church Money
Mr 17 94 89(156), 3-A
Emergencies--Georgia
Georgia Managers Discuss Handling Emergencies
Oc 29 94 90(14), 2-A
Emergency Assistance
In The Line of Fire (editorial)
Ja 9 94 89(86), 4-A
Sending Thanks, Remembering Urgency (letter)
Je 11 94 89(240), 6-A
Workers Remove Boy Stuck in Storm Drain
Ja 21 94 89(101), 1-A
Emergency Dispatch Services (911)--Brooks County
Some Brooks Residents Lose 911
Jl 2 94 89(261), 1-A
Emergency Dispatch Services (911)--Lowndes County
Council Addresses 911 System Deficit
Nv 3 94 90(19), 3-A
E-911 Director Promises to Improve Response Time
Sp 23 94 89(343), 5-A
E-911 is a Big Problem
Ap 12 94 89(180), 1-B
Former Fighter Pilot Takes on Battles with Lowndes' E-911
Ag 27 94 89(316), 1-A
Improved 911 Starting in July
My 5 94 89(203), 1-A
Local Officials to Discuss E-911 Funding
Sp 2 94 89(322), 3-A
Lowndes 911 Experiencing "Growing Pains"
Ap 17 94 89(185), 1-A
Lowndes' 911 System Surveying Hahira
Dc 3 94 90(49), 7-A
Lowndes Continues Search for Neew E-911 Director
Fe 2 94 89(113), 3-A
Lowndes Gets New 911 Chief
Ag 10 94 89(299), 1-A
Lowndes Places Call for Funding Help
Je 26 94 89(255), 1-A, 3-A
Lowndes Tests 911 in Hahira
Dc 2 94 90(48), 3-A
Officials Have Yet to Pound Out Agreement. . .
Jl 30 94 89(289), 5-A
Valdosta to Help with 911 Costs
Dc 9 94 90(55), 5-A
Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program
Echols Chosen for Food Award
Je 3 94 89(232), 6-A
Emergency Management Agency--Lowndes County
Lowndes Emergency Management Director Now a State Leader
Nv 30 94 90(46), 2-A
Emergency Medical Technicians
Emergency Medical Technicians--Valdosta
My 22 94 89(220), 3-A
Firefighters Fight Corporations for EMS
Oc 23 94 90(8), 2-A
Honoring Men and Women Who Deliver. . .
My 17 94 89(215), 2-B
Workers Remove Boy Stuck in Storm Drain
Ja 21 94 89(101), 1-A
Emergency Relief--Albany
Jackson to Watch Aid Distribution
Ag 18 94 89(307), 5-A
Emory University
Emory Signs Joint Venture with Big Hospital Network
My 26 94 89(224), 5-A
Missing Student Considered Kidnapped
My 5 94 89(203), 7-A
Six Arrested in Animal Protest
Ap 26 94 89(194), 5-A
Survey Universal Coverage Won't Help Poor Get Care
Je 23 94 89(252), 5-A
Emory University Hospital
Country Star Released
My 18 94 89(216), 3-A
Emory University System of Health Care
SGMC to Be Affiliated with Emory Health
Ag 27 94 89(316), 3-A
Empire Banking Company
Homerville Bank Ranks Five Stars
Je 12 94 89(241), 12-B
Employment
Auditors Criticize Official's Handling of . . .
Ja 5 94 89(82), 5-A
Downsizing Just Talk if Jobs Are at Stake (editorial)
My 6 94 89(204), 4-A
From East to West, They Love Their Jobs
My 13 94 89(211), 4-A
Jobless Rate Drops Below 5 Percent in South Georgia
Je 28 94 89(257), 3-A
Jobs for Class of '94 (editorial)
My 31 94 89(229), 4-A
Local Work Program Needs Help from Private Business
My 18 94 89(216), 3-A
Taking Step in to Job Market
Je 9 94 89(238), 4-A
There's Room for Negotiation When Landing a New Job
Ag 28 94 89(317), 7-C
Unemployment, Shortage of Jobs Leads to Crime (editorial)
Mr 25 94 89(164), 4-A
Westinghouse Plans to Cut 6000 Jobs
Ja 13 94 89(93), 5-D
What's the Fastest-Growing State in the East? Try Georgia
Mr 16 94 89(155), 1-A
Employment--Atlanta
Delta Mechanics Sent Home Earlier
Sp 1 94 89(321), 5-A
Employment--Douglas
Coffee's Booming Economy
Sp 4 94 89(324), 6-A
Employment--Fort Benning
CIA Attending Fort's Jobs Fair
My 21 94 89(219), 6-A
Employment--Georgia
Atlanta's "Boom" Helping Georgia
Fe 19 94 89(130), 5-B
Bill Passes on Rural State Jobs
Mr 18 94 89(157), 6-A
Budget Negotiators Agree to Expand Tech Schools
Mr 11 94 89(150), 6-A
Continuing to Lose Money, Delta to Cut 15,000 Jobs
Ap 29 94 89(197), 7-B
Delta Air, VARIG Reach Agreement
Mr 11 94 89(150), 5-C
Delta Cuts Flights
Mr 13 94 89(152), 8-B
Delta Says Pilot Recall Now Delayed
Mr 6 94 89(145), 2-D
Georgia Becomes Economic Power
Mr 10 94 89(149), 3-D
Georgia Had More Jobs, Higher Unemployment in 1993
Fe 3 94 89(114), 1-A
Georgia Ranks 37th in Places to Work, Study Shows
Sp 3 94 89(323), 3-A
Georgia to Gain Jobs, Raise Unemployment Rate
My 25 94 89(223), 1-A
Georgia Unemployment Rises
Jl 29 94 89(288), 7-B
Jobless Level Higher
Ag 2 94 89(292), 5-A
Jobless Rate Drops in Georgia
My 17 94 89(215), 3-A
Jobless Rate Falls as Flood Victims Return to Work
Sp 24 94 89(344), 7-B
Jobless Rate Falls in March
Ap 26 94 89(194), 3-A
Labor Commissioner Wants to Make Changes in Unemployment Benefits
Ja 7 94 89(84), 3-A
Lockheed: No More Layoffs
Ap 5 94 89(173), 7-B
South Georgia Unemployment Rises
Fe 10 94 89(121), 8-A
Valdosta Involved in Job Fair
Mr 23 94 89(162), 6-A
Employment--Lowndes County
Inmate Caught Getting Unemployment
Fe 3 94 89(114), 1-A
Jobless Figures Rise in January
Mr 8 94 89(147), 3-A
Jobless Level Higher
Ag 2 94 89(292), 5-A
Jobless Rate Drops
Ap 19 94 89(187), 5-B
Jobless Rate Improves
Mr 29 94 89(168), 3-A
Jobless Rates Drop
Mr 17 94 89(156), 3-A
Local Work Program Needs Help from Private Business
My 18 94 89(216), 3-A
Students Find Work Through Job Service
Mr 30 94 89(169), 3-A
Unemployment Claims Rise Offset by Increased Jobs
Ja 21 94 89(101), 5-A
Unemployment Claims Steady in Lowndes
Je 15 94 89(244), 5-A
Valdosta Man Reaches Reading Milestone
Mr 29 94 89(168), 3-A
Employment--Marietta
Lockheed to Cut Jobs
Mr 30 94 89(169), 3-D
Employment--Tifton
Hardware Company to Bring Jobs to Tifton
Ag 25 94 89(314), 6-A
Employment--Valdosta
Employment Claims Increase Due to Shutdowns, Flooding
Ag 16 94 89(305), 3-A
Job Training Success Stories
Dc 19 94 90(65), 1-A
Jobless Claims Rise
Fe 22 94 89(133), 3-A
Jobless Level Higher
Ag 2 94 89(292), 5-A
Jobless Rate Drops Slightly
Ja 11 94 89(91), 2-A
Jobless Rate Increases
Jl 19 94 89(278), 5-A
More Georgians on the Job
Ja 4 94 89(81), 7-B
More than 1,300 Seeking Super K Jobs
Jl 21 94 89(280), 1-A
Older Workers Get "Second Harvest"
Ja 21 94 89(101), 5-A
Unemployment Rate Drops Again
My 31 94 89(229), 3-A
Valdosta Involved in Job Fair
Mr 23 94 89(162), 6-A
Empty Stocking Fund
Empty Stocking Fund
Dc 25 94 90(71), 7-C
Tourney Gets into Swing of Season
Nv 27 94 90(43), 1-A
Endangered Species
Bluebird Poised for Comeback
Fe 20 94 89(131), 5-C
Twelve Arrested for Killing Turtles
Ap 15 94 89(183), 5-A
Energy Conservation
Fiberglass Doors Energy Efficient
My 7 94 89(205), 8-A
News Flash: Light Bulbs Lasting Longer
Mr 4 94 89(143), 2-B
English, Eunice
Death
Jl 25 94 89(284), 2-A
English Language
English Bill Gets Senate OK
Fe 24 94 89(135), 1-A
English in Georgia (editorial)
Fe 23 94 89(134), 4-A
Entertaining
Celebrate Mother's Day with Special Salad
My 4 94 89(202), 1-B
Entertaining Out-of-Town Guests Big Part of Planning Wedding
Ag 16 94 89(305), 2-B
Entertainment
Plenty of Summer Movies Left to See
Jl 28 94 89(287), 1-C
Entertainment--Hahira
The Circus is Coming
Mr 24 94 89(163), 2-C
Hahira Students Win Competition
Mr 12 94 89(151), 5-A
Entertainment--Lowndes County
Snow White & Others Dance into Mathis
Mr 13 94 89(152), 6-C
Entertainment--Quitman
Orchestra Will Have Quitman Swinger
Mr 24 94 89(163), 2-C
Entertainment--Valdosta
It Must be Saturday Night
Oc 20 94 90(5), 2-C
Environment
Environmentalists Proposes [sic] Big Fine
Ap 6 94 89(174), 3-A
EPD Names Six Lowndes Sites Toxic
Ag 19 94 89(308), 6-B
New Program
Ja 6 94 89(83), 5-A
Tommy Irwin Issues Fungicide Exemption
Oc 25 94 90(10), 5-A
You Should Have Seen the One That Got Away
Jl 17 94 89(276), 11-C
Environmental Health
Cleaning Up Indoor Air (editorial)
Sp 8 94 89(328), 4-A
Racism's New Mix: Poor, Race, Pollution
Ja 8 94 89(85), 1-A
Environmental Horticulture
Val-Tech Nurturing Green Thumbs
Je 17 94 89(246), 1-B
Environmental Protection
Bishop: EPA Should Delay Plans for Now
Mr 18 94 89(157), 1-A
Corps to Study Pond's Draining
Sp 24 94 89(344), 1-A
Wetlands Bill Singles out Panhandle (editorial)
Mr 29 94 89(168), 4-A
Environmental Protection Agency
Clinch Cleanup Bill Comes Due, Federal Government Wins $2 Million . . .
Mr 30 94 89(169), 1-A
EPA, Ashland Petroleum Settle Pollution Suit
My 11 94 89(209), 10-B
EPA Talk Centers on Ban of Lead Weights for Fishing
My 29 94 89(227), 6-C
State Misses EPA Deadline
Nv 16 94 90(32), 5-B
Episcopal Church--Doctrine
Clarifying Article on Episcopal Bishops (letter)
Je 16 94 89(245), 6-A
Episcopol Church
Renewing Trust Among Episcopal Churches Among Goals of Bishop-Elect
Sp 24 94 89(344), 8-A
Equifax, Inc.
Atlanta Financial Services Acquires Software Firm
Ap 6 94 89(174), 3-D
Equifax Subsidiary Acquiring HealthChex
My 3 94 89(201), 7-B
Equifax to Buy Canadian Company
Je 3 94 89(232), 7-B
Software Company Heads for Equifax
Je 17 94 89(246), 6-B
Erion, Burrdine J.
Obituary
Ap 9 94 89(177), 2-A
Erosion and Sediment Control Act
Meeting on Erosion Act Set for Aug. 25
Ag 16 94 89(305), 3-A
Errors--Identity--Humor
When Conway Calls, Watch Out
Ja 4 94 89(81), 1-B
Escapes--Atlanta
Georgia Prison Escapee Captured After 14 Years
Sp 2 94 89(322), 8-A
Escapes--Colquitt County
Authorities Seek Colquitt Escapee
Fe 22 94 89(133), 2-A
Escapes--Georgia
Briefly: Escapees Last Seen in Valdosta
Ja 15 94 89(95), 1-A
Officers Search for Vandal
Ap 9 94 89(177), 5-A
Prison Escapee Captured
My 13 94 89(211), 3-A
Escapes--Lowndes County
Escaped Inmates Caught in Lowndes
Ag 12 94 89(301), 1-A
Lowndes Jail Inmate Still at Large
Mr 16 94 89(155), 3-A
Two Inmates Escape in Lowndes
Ag 11 94 89(300), 1-A
Eskwick, Laura Mae Dukes
Death
Dc 4 94 90(50), 2-A
Espy, Jimmy
Jimmy Espy Named Daily Times City Editor
Ap 17 94 89(185), 3-A
Eternal Flame--Valdosta
Eternal Flame Springing to Life
Nv 10 94 90(26), 7-A
Etheridge, Willard
Obituary
Nv 22 94 90(38), 2-A
Ethics Committee--Georgia
Valdosta Lawmakers Get Wined and Dined
Fe 23 94 89(134), 5-A
Ethier, Joe
Ethier-Singletary
Wedding
Dc 28 94 90(74), 2-B
Singletary-Ethier
Engagement
Sp 7 94 89(327), 2-B
Ethridge, Sally
Ethridge-Taylor
Engagement
Fe 20 94 89(131), 4-B
Ethridge, Willard K.
Obituary
Nv 23 94 90(39), 2-A
Euthanasia
Doctor Accused of Killing Baby Faces Trial in Georgia Today
Oc 24 94 90(9), 6-A
EMT Accused of Assisting Death
Nv 20 94 90(36), 2-A
Euthanizing Left to Qualified Wet
Nv 15 94 90(31), 5-A
Evangel Assembly of God--Valdosta
Evangel Assembly Guest Speaker
Ag 27 94 89(316), 8-A
Night of Praise at Evangel Assembly
Ag 6 94 89(295), 10-A
Evans, Billy
Candidate for Congress Talks Experience
Je 7 94 89(236), 3-A
Evans, Carlton
Sheriff's Drawing of Gun Triggers Complaint to FBI
Dc 16 94 90(62), 8-A
Evans, Lessie James
Obituary
Oc 14 94 89(364), 2-A
Evans, Lonnie B.
Batchelor-Evans
Engagement
Ag 16 94 89(305), 2-B
Evans-Batchelor
Wedding
Dc 8 94 90(54), 2-C
Evans, Perry (Bobby) Sr.
Obituary
Dc 2 94 90(48), 2-A
Evans, Thomas
Obituary
Ag 20 94 89(309), 2-A
Evans, Willie C.
Death
Oc 21 94 90(6), 2-A
Everett, Annie Mae "Hardney"
Obituary
Je 25 94 89(254), 2-A
Everett, Paul Jason
Paulk-Everett
Engagement
Oc 13 94 89(363), 2-C
Everetts, Dorothy C.
Obituary
Ag 6 94 89(295), 2-A
Everson, Chad
Brashear-Everson
Engagement
My 17 94 89(215), 2-B
Everson, Corey
Everson Returns to Valdosta
Ap 15 94 89(183), 8-A
Everson Still Has Look of Champion
Ap 21 94 89(189), 4-B, 5-B
Evett, William "Bill" R.
Obituary
Ap 4 94 89(172), 2-A
Evolution
No Prayer, No Darwin (editorial)
Mr 30 94 89(169), 4-A
Examinations
Graduation Tests a Pain, But Worth It
Ap 1 94 89(169), 7-A
Exchange Club
Local Law Officers Honored by Exchange Club
Mr 4 94 89(143), 3-A
Exchange Students--Valdosta
Exchange Student Looking for New Host Family
Dc 15 94 90(61), 7-A
Exercise
80-Year-Old Woman Takes to Treadmill
Ja 29 94 89(109), 10-A
Exercise During Pregnancy Not Harmful to Mom, Child
Jl 24 94 89(283), 3-Supplement
Stretching after Finishing Exercise More Effective
My 22 94 89(220), 7-B
Study: Exercise Fights Disease
Jl 24 94 89(283), 6-Supplement
Explosions
Fatal Explosion
Ja 2 94 89(79), 5-A
Propane Tank Catches Fire at Hatchery
Ja 1 94 89(78), 6-A
Explosions--Atlanta
Explosion Injures Two Firefighters
Jl 17 94 89(276), 10-A
Explosions--Folkston
Classroom Explosion Injures 12 Students
Nv 4 94 90(20), 1-A
Explosions--Valdosta
Man Finds Part of Explosive Device in Yard
My 18 94 89(216), 3-A
Explosives--Folkston
Discipline Held off for Grenade-Toter
Nv 9 94 90(25), 8-A
Extension Office--Brooks County
Brooks Extension Office Has New Look
Jl 31 94 89(290), 5-Supplement
Exum, Charles
Lowndes Coroner Wins Elected Seat in Association
Sp 25 94 89(345), 3-A
Exum, Vernon
Death
Sp 26 94 89(346), 2-A