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