1994 Valdosta Daily Times "F"

 

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Faces of Hope--Atlanta

Georgians Remember Event that Changed Lives

Ja 24 94 89(104), 5-A

Failor, Dean

ROTC Instructor Tops at His Job

Ag 14 94 89(303), 7-A

Faircloth, Ruby Sanders

Obituary

Dc 10 94 90(56), 2-A

Faircloth, Shirley

Landscape, Nature Inspire Hahira Artist

Oc 6 94 89(356), 1-C

Faircloth, Wayne

The End of an Era

My 22 94 89(220), 1-B

Fairs--Cook County

"Fair" Weather Ahead for Cook

Oc 22 94 90(7), 1-A

Fairs--Valdosta

Fair Gives Contestants Chance to Show off Hogs

Nv 11 94 90(27), 1-A

Faith Christian Academy

Kids in the Classroom

My 8 94 89(207), 1-B

Falcon Cable

Falcon Cable to Award Scholarships to Locals

Mr 1 94 89(140), 5-A

TCI, Falcon Sponsoring Safe & Sober

Dc 3 94 90(49), 7-A

Vandals Hit Falcon Cable

Sp 10 94 89(330), 1-A

Falgout, John Edward

Blasingame-Falgout

Engagement

Ap 5 94 89(173), 2-B

Falgout-Blasingame

Wedding

Jl 22 94 89(281), 2-B

Families--Valdosta

Triplets Double Woman's Young Family

Jl 23 94 89(282), 1-A

Family Life

After 6 Boys. . . Finally, Its a Girl

Fe 16 94 89(127), 1-C

Another Plea for Family Values

Ja 24 94 89(104), 4-A

The Family Meal: A Time to Connect

Je 27 94 89(256), 1-B

Men Who Turn Deaf Ear Miss Sound of Slamming Door

Ja 4 94 89(81), 3-B

Need Help Parenting Kids?

My 18 94 89(216), 1-B

Why is This Happening? (editorial)

Fe 16 94 89(127), 6-A

Family Reunions

Aunt Bea Day Celebrated at Annual Jacobs Reunion

Sp 19 94 89(339), 8-A

Clanton Family

Ag 29 94 89(318), 3-B

Computer Network Helps Son Find Both Parents

Ja 2 94 89(79), 1-B

Families Gather in Seattle

Sp 19 94 89(339), 8-A

Families Search Ends with Seekend Reunion

Mr 11 94 89(150), 1-A

Family Reunion

Jl 10 94 89(269), 1-C

Family Reunited after 30 Years Apart

Ag 30 94 89(319), 3-A

Family to Reuinte in Valdosta

Jl 8 94 89(267), 1-B

Fletcher Family

Jl 29 94 89(288), 3-B

Lastinger Family

Jl 22 94 89(281), 3-B

O'Quinn Family

Jl 20 94 89(279), 3-B

Sims Family

Ag 5 94 89(294), 13-A

Sutton Family

Jl 20 94 89(279), 3-B

Who am I? Man Fights Battles as Part of Lindbergh Baby Mystery

Ag 18 94 89(307), 1-A

Zipperer Family

Ag 29 94 89(318), 3-B

Family Values

Elders Crosses Line Criticizing Secrets (editorial)

Je 29 94 89(258), 4-A

A Family Values Reminder

Fe 4 94 89(115), 4-A

Family Violence

Abused Individuals Have Places to Turn for Help (editorial)

My 1 94 89(199), 4-A

Abusive Parents Can Hurt the Children As Well

Ap 24 94 89(192), 3-A

Cooperation Needed for Prosecution

Ap 24 94 89(192), 1-A, 3-A

Dealing with Abuse

Ap 24 94 89(192), 1-A, 3-A

Marchers Walk for Victims Rights

Ap 26 94 89(194), 1-A, 2-A

Not a Laughing Matter

Fe 4 94 89(115), 1-B

Troubled Marriage Ends in Death

Mr 26 94 89(165), 1-A

Fancher, Donald L.

Obituary

My 4 94 89(202), 2-A

Farley, Thomas Christopher

Catig-Farley

Engagement

Ap 3 94 89(171), 4-C

Farm Equipment

Many Jailed for Running a Farm Equipment Scam

Ap 14 94 89(182), 5-A

Farm Safety

Healthy Farmers Project Takes Aim at Child Safety

Je 16 94 89(245), 5-A

Safety Program Doomed

Ap 26 94 89(194), 1-A, 2-A

Farmer, James Kaleb

Birth

Ja 9 94 89(86), 5-B

Farmer, John Andrew, Jr.

Farmer-Boyd

Wedding

Sp 21 94 89(341), 2-B

Farmer, Martha K.

Augusta Business Dean Gets New Vermont Job

Ap 16 94 89(184), 5-A

Farmer, Rhonda

Farmer-Bullard

Engagement

Sp 11 94 89(331), 5-C

Farmers--Albany

Farmer to Pay Workers Directly

My 5 94 89(203), 3-D

Farmers--Bainbridge

Farmers Doubtful Aid Coming

Sp 13 94 89(333), 1-A

Farmers--Coffee County

Big Year for Coffee County Farmers

Sp 11 94 89(331), 6-A

Farmers--Georgia

Bishop: EPA Should Delay Plans for Now

Mr 18 94 89(157), 1-A

Farm Groups Against Federal Judge's Ruling

Sp 22 94 89(342), 5-A

Farmers Expect Record Crops

Sp 1 94 89(321), 3-A

Support U.S. Farmers (editorial)

Mr 29 94 89(168), 4-A

Taking Food From Farmers

Mr 22 94 89(161), 4-A

Tobacco Farmer Prepares for the Future

Ap 11 94 89(179), 1-A, 2-A

Tobacco Industry Parades New Image to Derail Tax

Mr 10 94 89(149), 1-A

Farmers--Lowndes County

Farmers Cancel Pre-Planting Work

Mr 3 94 89(142), 4-A

Farmers Concerned about Peanut Program

My 30 94 89(228), 1-A

Weather's "Snow-Fun" in Lowndes

Fe 8 94 89(119), 1-B

Farmers & Merchants Bank--Adel

Board For PAB Pays Dividend

Ja 16 94 89(96), 1-D

Smith Becomes Assistant V.P.

Ja 16 94 89(96), 1-D

Farmers--Quitman

Farmers Given More Time to Improve Chemical Safety

My 18 94 89(216), 9-B

Farmers--Rome

Farmers Leery of Genetically Engineered Crop

Sp 9 94 89(329), 7-A

Farmers--Tifton

Tift Agriculture Meeting Honors Reaves

My 31 94 89(229), 1-A

Farmers--Valdosta

Ag-Plan Formed to Help Farmers

Oc 3 94 89(353), 8-B

Farmers Paying More for Fertilizer

My 5 94 89(203), 3-D

Farming

Big Year for Coffee County Farmers

Sp 11 94 89(331), 6-A

Farmers' Markets (editorial)

Dc 2 94 90(48), 4-A

Poultry's Top Product for Peach State Farms

Nv 5 94 90(21), 6-B

Showers Disrupt Spray Schedules

Ag 7 94 89(296), 10-C

Farrakhan, Louis

Farrakhan Speaks at Funeral of Youth

My 30 94 89(228), 5-A

Farrakhan to Address All-Male Gatthering in Atlanta

My 23 94 89(221), 1-A

Farre, Brett

Farre Shines in Rematch

Ja 9 94 89(86), 5-C

Farrell, Donald A. "Flap" "Douglas" Sr.

Obituary

Sp 2 94 89(322), 2-A

Fashion

Azalea Towers Sponsors Fashion Show, Pageant

Oc 6 94 89(356), 2-C

Back to School in Style

Ag 24 94 89(313), 1-B

Bell Bottoms Making a Comeback

Ag 28 94 89(317), 2-C

Fashion Show Friday

Ag 2 94 89(292), 3-B

Georgia School Officials Say New Fad is Dangerous

Sp 1 94 89(321), 5-A

Holiday Fashions Sparkle

Dc 8 94 90(54), 1-C

Jewel Colors, Lush Fabrics Make After-Dark Fashions Shimmer

Ag 9 94 89(298), 2-B

Kids' Clothing, Adult Styles

Ag 14 94 89(303), 6-C

School Fashions Highlight Show at Valdosta Mall

Ag 12 94 89(301), 2-B

Spring Fashions: Loose, Soft-Looking and Romantic

Mr 29 94 89(168), 1-B

Strutting into Spring, Modeling School Honors Secretaries with Fashion Show

My 11 94 89(209), 1-B

Wymodausis Fashion Show

Oc 9 94 89(359), 1-C

Fast and Feasts--Judaism

Jewish People Around the World Celebrate the Holiest of Holidays

Sp 3 94 89(323), 6-A

Fastener and Component Connections, Inc.

4th Man Sentenced in Kickback Case

Je 15 94 89(244), 5-A

Fathers

Courson Enjoys Dual Role

Je 19 94 89(248), 1-B

Father's Day

A Different Time for Father's Day (editorial)

Je 19 94 89(248), 4-A

Forget About That New Tie; Treat Dad to Father's Day Picnic

Je 15 94 89(244), 1-B

Faucette, Garrett Thomas

Birth

Fe 16 94 89(127), 2-C

Faucette, Jerry, Jr.

Hines--Faucette

Engagement

Sp 4 94 89(324), 4-C

Faulk, Brandon

Daily Times Names Baby Contest Winner

Fe 14 94 89(125), 1-A

Fay, Michael

Spare the Caning Not the Rod

Ap 17 94 89(185), 4-A

FBS Software of Atlanta

Software Company Heads for Equifax

Je 17 94 89(246), 6-B

Feagin, Mary

Obituary

Ja 28 94 89(108), 2-A

Feazell, Essie Mae Swann

Obituary

Sp 21 94 89(341), 2-A

Federal Bureau of Investigation

FBI Admits Planting Story in Missing Student Case

Ap 14 94 89(182), 5-A

Federal Court--Georgia

Judge Nominees Appear Headed for Confirmation

Ap 22 94 89(190), 6-A

Federal Crop Insurance Corporation

Coverdell Hears Tales of Horror from Farmers

Ap 7 94 89(175), 1-A, 2-A

no headline

Sp 15 94 89(335), 3-A

Federal Direct Student Loan Program

VSU Loan Program to Cut Red Tape

Je 7 94 89(236), 3-A

Federal Emergency Management Agency

Nunn to Ask FEMA About Limits

Dc 17 94 90(63), 4-B

Federal Reserve Board

Fed Reserves Sees Economic Growth

Ja 25 94 89(105), 7-B

Federal Reserve Board Member: Move Power

Ja 6 94 89(83), 1-D

Feely, Eddie

Tift Co. Coach Recovering from Stroke

Ag 16 94 89(305), 7-A

Feeney, Chub

Former NL Chief Feeney Dead at 72

Ja 11 94 89(91), 10-A

Felts, Robert Justin

Birth

Fe 4 94 89(115), 2-B

Fender, Susie

Obituary

Ag 2 94 89(292), 2-A

Fennell, McCoy (Mac)

Obituary

Ap 1 94 89(169), 2-A

Ferguson, Jessie Denise

Ferguson-Marcrom

Engagement

My 24 94 89(222), 2-B

Marcrum-Ferguson

Wedding

Sp 18 94 89(338), 6-C

Ferrell, Ginny

In Tune: Valdosta Student Gets Music Scholarship

My 30 94 89(228), 2-B

Fertilizers

Farmers Paying More for Fertilizer

My 5 94 89(203), 3-D

Fesler, Brent

Birth

Mr 13 94 89(152), 3-C

Festival of Lights

Jewish Festival of Lights to Start After Sundown

Nv 27 94 90(43), 1-A

Festivals--Adel

Big Oak Festival Set for Adel

Dc 7 94 90(53), 3-A

Festivals--Hahira

Bluegrass Sound Back in Hahira

Ap 28 94 89(196), 1-A

Could This Be the Last Pick-In

Ap 28 94 89(196), 2-A

A Day in Old Hahira

Oc 9 94 89(359), 1-A

Hahirans Throw One Heck of a Festival

Oc 15 94 89(365), 5-A

Honey Bee Festival Starts Buzzing

Oc 7 94 89(357), 11-B

Honey of a Festival

Sp 30 94 89(350), 1-B

Festivals--Lakeland

Fall Frolic to Be Held Labor Day Weekend in Lakeland

Ag 26 94 89(315), 1-B

Lakeland Follies on the Way

My 18 94 89(216), 8-A

Lakeland Readies for Frolic Crowd

Ag 18 94 89(307), 2-C

Festivals--Quitman

Stampede Pageant Winners Selected

Oc 9 94 89(359), 4-C

Festivals--Savannah

'94 Savannah Maritime Festival Saturday Aug. 7

Jl 28 94 89(287), 2-C

Savannah Maritime Fest Continuing this Weekend

Ag 4 94 89(293), 2-C

Festivals--Stone Mountain

Daisy Fest at Stone Mountain Sept. 9-11

Ag 18 94 89(307), 2-C

Festivals--Valdosta

Ants' Hillvania

My 19 94 89(217), 1-C

Carabet Club Members Welcome the World of Comic Strips

My 19 94 89(217), 4-C

Field, Judson R.

Obituary

Ap 24 94 89(192), 2-A

Fielding, Corene F.

Obituary

Ja 15 94 89(95), 2-A

Fields, Denise

Fields-Martin

Engagement

Mr 14 94 89(153), 2-B

Fields, Doris and Gill

Christmasland Returns to Brooks County Home

Dc 12 94 90(58), 1-A

Fields, James Floyd III

Birth

Fe 21 94 89(132), 2-B

Fields, Jimmy

Lowndes Assistants Move on to Head Coaching Careers

My 17 94 89(215), 7-A

Fields, Kristi Nicole

Fields-Cunningham

Engagement

Ap 5 94 89(173), 2-B

Fields, Laura Jill

Fields-Hoon

Engagement

My 8 94 89(206), 2-B

Hoon-Fields

Wedding

Sp 8 94 89(328), 2-C

Fields, Ola Mae Cook

Obituary

Sp 4 94 89(324), 2-A

Fiffle, Jim Pipe

Obituary

Sp 23 94 89(343), 2-A

Finances

Financial Decisions Are Risky

Ja 9 94 89(86), 1-D, 2-D

Finances--Atlanta

Blacks' Spending Power Making an Impact

Ag 4 94 89(293), 1-A

Financial Planning

Commit to Financial Planning and Start Planning Immediately

Fe 23 94 89(134), 2-C

Finley, Claudia Jackson

Obituary

Jl 7 94 89(266), 2-A

Jl 8 94 89(267), 2-A

Finley, Thomas

Obituary

Jl 7 94 89(266), 2-A

Fire--Ambrose

Four Children Die in Coffee House Fire

Ja 23 94 89(103), 1-A

Fire--Atlanta

Child Killed in Apartment Fire

Je 18 94 89(247), 5-A

"Gone with the Wind" Writer's Home Burns

Sp 18 94 89(338), 6-A

Three Todlers Killed in Fire

Ja 27 94 89(107), 6-A

Fire--Blairsville

Georgia Fires Burning Down

Nv 23 94 90(39), 7-C

Fire--Brooks County

United Way Agencies Helping Family in Need

Sp 24 94 89(344), 1-A

Fire--Coffee County

Four Children Die in Coffee House Fire

Ja 23 94 89(103), 1-A

Fire--Columbus

Tennager Saved from Fire

Dc 21 94 90(67), 6-B

Fire--Cordele

Child Causes Deadly Blaze

Dc 17 94 90(63), 4-B

Fire Causes Explosins But No Injuries

Sp 20 94 89(340), 10-A

Fire--Lakeland

Lakeland Fire

Jl 16 94 89(275), 1-A

Lanier Business Hit by Fire

Jl 15 94 89(274), 7-A

Fire--Liberty County

Six Die in Mobile Home Fire

Ap 12 94 89(180), 5-A

Fire--Lowndes County

Fire Destroys Family Double-Wide Trailer

Je 11 94 89(240), 1-A

Fire Strikes Two Lowndes Residences

Fe 2 94 89(113), 1-A

House Fire Injures Lowndes Man

Ja 21 94 89(101), 3-A

Safety Group Investigates LCI "Explosion"

Dc 10 94 90(56), 2-A

Fire--Macon

Police HQ Fire Deliberately Set

Sp 15 94 89(335), 7-A

Fire--Oakman

Two Children Die in Fire

Ja 2 94 89(79), 3-A

Fire--Pelham

Four Die in Trailer Fire

Ap 25 94 89(193), 5-A

Fire--Savannah

Abandoned Buildings Torched in Savannah

My 4 94 89(202), 6-A

Fire--Stone Mountain

School Fire

Ja 8 94 89(85), 5-A

Fire--Swainsboro

Swainsboro Building Destroyed by Flames

Nv 9 94 90(25), 8-A

Fire--Valdosta

Authorities Fight off "Disaster"

Nv 10 94 90(26), 7-A

Chief: Community Policing "Working in Valdosta"

Mr 20 94 89(159), 1-A

Disaster Prompts Fire Company Formation

Ag 10 94 89(299), 1-B

Family Loses Home in Fire

My 24 94 89(222), 5-A

Fire Damages Three Businesses

Sp 13 94 89(333), 3-A

Fire Demolishes House, No One Hurt

Oc 7 94 89(357), 2-A

Fire Destroys Couple's Home

Dc 31 94 90(77), 1-A

Fire Investigation Continues

Nv 17 94 90(33), 1-A

Fire Strikes Local Plant

Dc 29 94 90(75), 1-A

Fires Hit Area Homes

Fe 8 94 89(119), 2-A

Five Rescued from Fire

Ja 5 94 89(82), 1-A

Rebuilding After the Fire

Je 17 94 89(246), 1-A

Woman Recalls Gown Catching Fire, Melting into Her Body. She Credits Prayer with Her Healing

Mr 12 94 89(151), 8-A

Fire Ants

Fire Ant Population on the Increase?

My 20 94 89(218), 2-C

Fire Department--Forsyth County

Firefighters Asked to Pay for Water

Je 21 94 89(250), 2-A

Fire Department--Valdosta

The Fire Station's Newer Attractions

Oc 6 94 89(356), 1-A

Maintenance

Sp 14 94 89(334), 8-A

Fire Prevention

Hahira Youngster Draws from Experience

Ja 14 94 89(94), 1-A

Kids, Beds and Fire a Deadly Combination

Fe 11 94 89(122), 1-B

Poster Brings Student Second Place in Contest

Nv 20 94 90(36), 3-A

Prevent Kids from Getting Hurt in Fires in the Home

Ja 3 94 89(80), 2-B

Firearms

Americans Mistaken on Second Amendment (editorial)

Sp 1 94 89(321), 4-A

Brady Law Keeping Felons from Weapons

Sp 8 94 89(328), 5-A

Child Gun Deaths Targeted by Center

Nv 8 94 90(24), 5-A

Committee Stalled on Gun Bill

Mr 8 94 89(147), 5-A

Congress Takes Aim at Gun Owners' Rights (editorial)_

My 5 94 89(203), 6-A

Discussing Vilolence Can Curb Problem

Ja 20 94 89(100), 4-A

Eliminate Criminals, Keep Guns

My 22 94 89(220), 4-A

Federal Officials Seek Ways to Stem Gun Deaths

Ja 28 94 89(108), 8-A

Firearms Supporters Say Bishop Betrayed Them with Crime-Bill Vote

Ag 30 94 89(319), 2-A

Georgia, Florida Provide North's Guns

Dc 29 94 90(75), 6-A

Georgia Gun Sales Before Brady Begins

Fe 18 94 89(129), 6-A

Gun Buybacks Worth the Effort

Ja 23 94 89(103), 4-A

Gun Control Worked Well for Hitler (editorial)

Sp 1 94 89(321), 4-A

Gunshot Wound

Ja 21 94 89(101), 3-A

House Defeats Gun Bill

Mr 17 94 89(156), 1-A

I Nearly Took a Life . . .

Je 12 94 89(241), 1-A, 5-A

I Will Keep My Guns

Fe 16 94 89(127), 6-A

Man with Gun Had No Designs on President

My 5 94 89(203), 3-A

Medical Associatoin's Journal Defends Firearms

Mr 20 94 89(159), 3-A

New Gun Laws Won't Solve Problem (editorial)

My 13 94 89(211), 4-A

People Poll: Do You Agree with the U.S. Government Banning Assault Weapons?

My 7 94 89(205), 4-A

Sanford Bishop Defends His Vote on Controversial Assault Gun Bill

My 10 94 89(208), 1-A

Sheriff "Sitting" on Guns

Ap 9 94 89(177), 1-A

Study: One Million Years Lost Annually to Guns

Ag 26 94 89(315), 9-A

Unemployment, Shortage of Jobs Leads to Crime (editorial)

Mr 25 94 89(164), 4-A

Valdosta Man Wins National Arms Award

Mr 31 94 89(170), 3-A

Firearms--Atlanta

Buybacks Net Weapons in Columbus, Atlanta

My 8 94 89(206), 3-A

Georgia the Favorite Site for Nation's Gun Runners

Dc 11 94 90(57), 3-A

Firearms--Macon

School Adopts Toy-Gun Swap

Ja 24 94 89(104), 3-A

Firearms--Valdosta

Area Dealers: License-Fee Hike Targets Small Businesses

Ja 5 94 89(82), 1-A

Students Charged with Weapons in School

Ja 26 94 89(106), 2-A

Woman Finds Pistol in Her Yard

My 30 94 89(228), 3-A

Firefighters--Atlanta

Explosion Injures Two Firefighters

Jl 17 94 89(276), 10-A

Firefighters--Valdosta

Saving Lives: Firemen Swing into "Rescue Mode"

Ja 6 94 89(83), 1-C

First Alabama Bankshares

Bank Companies Planning Merger

Fe 13 94 89(124), 6-B

First Antioch Baptist Church

Recapping an Inspiring Event

Ja 20 94 89(100), 4-A

First Banking Company of Southeast Georgia

Stockholder Lawsuit Ends Merger

Fe 10 94 89(121), 3-C

First Baptist Church

Her Life's Dream of Working with Kids Coming True

Je 25 94 89(254), 8-A

New First Baptist Staff Member Followed Footsteps of Brother

Dc 3 94 90(49), 8-A

Sent to Build a Church, They Built Friendships

Je 10 94 89(239), 1-B

Weight Control Program Centers Around Christ

Ap 23 94 89(191), 8-A

First Baptist Church--Homerville

Forty Area Baptists Minister in Groton, Conn.

Jl 30 94 89(289), 8-A

First Bryan County Bank and Trust

Stockholder Lawsuit Ends Merger

Fe 10 94 89(121), 3-C

First Federal Savings and Loan

Area Banks Announce Merger

Ap 24 94 89(192), 5-C

First Federal Joins SGMC Capital Club

My 1 94 89(199), 7-C

PAB Co. Stock Offered

Ja 9 94 89(86), 1-D

First Liberty Bank

Dover Named to Bank Board

Fe 6 94 89(117), 1-D

First Liberty Financial Corporation

First Liberty Reports Income

Fe 6 94 89(117), 1-D

First Liberty to Acquire Central

My 3 94 89(201), 7-B

First National Bancorp

Two Georgia Banks Planning Merger

Ja 21 94 89(101), 7-B

First Place Christ-Centered Health Program

Weight Control Program Centers Around Christ

Ap 23 94 89(191), 8-A

First Presbyterian Church

Men's Morning Out at First Presbyterian

Ag 27 94 89(316), 8-A

First State Bank

Banks in Blakely Buys Bostwick Bank

Sp 19 94 89(339), 6-A

First State Bank Art Show

My 5 94 89(203), 1-C

Gala Art Reception Monday

My 1 94 89(199), 3-C

First Union

First Union President Moving to Columbus

Nv 18 94 90(34), 1-A

Fiscal Consumer Consultants

Telemarketing Firm Closes Lowndes Office

Jl 13 94 89(272), 3-A

Fisher, Murvel E.

Obituary

Je 15 94 89(244), 2-A

Fisher, Myrtle

Obituary

Ap 9 94 89(177), 2-A

Fisheries

Farm Nets Fishy Profits

Je 6 94 89(235), 1-A, 2-A

Fishing

Ability to Pitch Helpful in Fishing Outings

Sp 11 94 89(331), 3-B

Bass Masters Classic Makes for Memorable Adventure

Ag 7 94 89(296), 7-B

Celebration Begins for National Fishing Week

Je 5 94 89(234), 4-B

Change in Crankbaits Could Be Helpful

Fe 6 94 89(117), 5-C

Competitions Available for Fishermen

Ap 10 94 89(178), 4-C

Conch Fishing Growing in Importance in Georgia

Mr 16 94 89(155), 5-A

EPA Talk Centers on Ban of Lead Weights for Fishing

My 29 94 89(227), 6-C

Fishermen Looking for Big Day

Ap 22 94 89(190), 11-A

Fishermen's Carelessness Causes Birds' Terrible Deaths

Ag 29 94 89(318), 3-B

Fishing a Great Way to Pass Time

Ag 7 94 89(296), 8-B

A Fishing Excursion Unlike Any Taken Before

Je 28 94 89(257), 7-A

Fishing Lines Tough to Judge

Je 26 94 89(255), 4-B

Fishing More Than the Size of the Catch

Je 12 94 89(241), 7-B

"Free Days" Top off Fishing Celebration

Je 10 94 89(239), 8-A, 9-A

Georgia Fisherman Takes Pride in His Profession

Je 1 94 89(230), 9-A

With Hidden Ears, Fish Hear More than Fishermen Think

Ag 21 94 89(310), 4-B

Holidays Are Exciting Time

Ap 17 94 89(185), 3-C

Hunting Season Opens up Fishing Possibilities

Sp 25 94 89(345), 7-B

Hydrilla a Plus in Bass Production

Ja 9 94 89(86), 6-C

Kids Hooked on Fishing Can Share Long Memories

Sp 4 94 89(324), 4-B

Local Anglers Make Big Impression at Okeechobee

Oc 9 94 89(359), 7-B

Luke, Hardeman Win Bass Tournament

Ap 28 94 89(196), 4-B

Memories of Catfishing

Ja 16 94 89(96), 4-C

Millions of Hybrid Bass Coming Thanks to Georgia Restocking Program

Mr 20 94 89(159), 6-C

New Limits on Red Drum

Jl 3 94 89(262), 5-B

Now is Time to Ready Tackle

Ja 9 94 89(86), 6-C

Outdoor Show Adds to Fun of Bass Masters Classic

Ag 14 94 89(303), 8-B

Policy Oversight Corrected for Grassy Pond Fishing

Ap 9 94 89(177), 3-A

Random Thoughts from Fishing World

Je 19 94 89(248), 3-B

Sapp Completes Incredible Feat

Mr 13 94 89(152), 3-B

Time Again for Flip, Pitch and Cast Competition

Fe 20 94 89(131), 5-C

Tourney for Kids a Success

Jl 3 94 89(262), 5-B

True Fish Tale Stranger than Fiction

Ap 24 94 89(192), 4-C

On the Water: 1994 off to a Good Start

Ja 2 94 89(79), 3-C

What Phermone and Schreckstoff Has to Do with Fishing

Fe 13 94 89(124), 8-B

Young Fishermen Provide Much Weekend Excitement

Ap 3 94 89(171), 3-B

Fishing--Adel

Short Fishing Trip Pays off with Adel Fisherman's Prize Catch

Jl 20 94 89(279), 10-A

Fishing--Greensboro

Bass Masters Classic Makes for Memorable Adventure

Ag 7 94 89(296), 7-B

Fishing--Lakeland

Fishermen Looking for Big Day

Ap 22 94 89(190), 11-A

Fishing--Lowndes County

Bass Buster

Sp 4 94 89(324), 4-B

Lowndes County Has Public Waters After All

Fe 27 94 89(138), 6-B

Lowndes Duo Competes in National Casting Competition

My 1 94 89(199), 1-B

Fishing--Milledgeville

Georgia Angler Catches One to Remember

Sp 13 94 89(333), 5-A

Fishing--Valdosta

Bassmasters Start Fishing for Next Year

My 25 94 89(223), 10-A

Grigsby, Young Fishermen Make for a Great Day

My 8 94 89(206), 4-C

Guess Wins Boat Tourney

My 19 94 89(217), 8-B

Keeling Reels in Huge Prize Bass

My 19 94 89(217), 8-B

Local Angler Makes "King-Sized" Catch

Ag 9 94 89(298), 7-A

Three Key Words to Fishing Pay Off

My 22 94 89(220), 4-C

Fisk, Keaton

Birth

Oc 6 94 89(356), 2-C

Fitness

Everson Still Has Look of Champion

Ap 21 94 89(189), 4-B, 5-B

A Time of Fitness

Jl 24 94 89(283), 1-Supplement

Fitzgerald High School

Ben Hill Hoard Removes Principle, Coach

Mr 11 94 89(150), 6-A

Fitzgerald Relays

Area Teams Compete in Fitzgerald Relays

Ap 9 94 89(177), 1-B

Fiveash, Chance

Lindsey-Fiveash

Engagement

Ja 11 94 89(91), 2-B

Flag--Georgia

Black Leaders Lead Protest Against Flag

Ja 31 94 89(111), 3-A

Confederate Banner Returned to Atlanta

Fe 7 94 89(118), 10-A

Displaying the Flag is a Responsibility (editorial)

My 31 94 89(229), 4-A

Flag Criticism Flies over Holiday Inn

Jl 27 94 89(286), 1-A

Flag Flap Irks Some; Others Say Who Cares

My 8 94 89(207), 1-A

Georgia State Flag Will Fly No More

Fe 24 94 89(135), 7-B

Georgians Against Flag Change, Poll Says

My 6 94 89(204), 6-A

Hotel Chain's Decision on Flag Sparks Protest

Ag 1 94 89(291), 3-A

House Member Wants Facilities to Fly Flag

Fe 25 94 89(136), 3-A

Jobless Man Sues Georgia over Flag

Nv 22 94 90(38), 7-A

Judge to Decide on Banning Flag

Dc 16 94 90(62), 9-A

Keep Flag Debate on Georgia Soil

Ja 29 94 89(109), 4-A

Let's Fly the Flag with Pride (editorial)

Mr 21 94 89(160), 4-A

Local Hotel Not Involved in Georgia's Flag Battle

Jl 29 94 89(288), 6-A

McDonald's Boycott Planned

Sp 15 94 89(335), 6-A

McDonald's Keeps Flag Fluttering

Jl 29 94 89(288), 6-A

Millner Raises Ga. Flag Issue

Nv 1 94 90(17), 6-A

Ministers Ask Players to Join Flag Protest

Ja 27 94 89(107), 8-A

Olympic Officials Mum on State Flag

My 22 94 89(220), 2-A

Players Support Removing Flag

Ja 16 94 89(96), 1-A

Showing the Flag

Sp 9 94 89(329), 1-A

Study Shows Southerners Slow to Fly Stars and Stripes

My 31 94 89(229), 1-A

Teds Offer to Resolve Georgia Flag Dispute

Ja 20 94 89(100), 5-A

What's Wrong with Georgia's Flag? (letter)

Ag 15 94 89(304), 4-A

Flanders, Cheryl

Obituary

Jl 13 94 89(272), 2-A

Flanders, Richard Scott

Death

Sp 23 94 89(343), 2-A

Interstate 75 Auto Wreck Kills Adel Man

Sp 23 94 89(343), 1-A

Flatlander's Fling

Fall Frolic to Be Held Labor Day Weekend in Lakeland

Ag 26 94 89(315), 1-B

Fleming, Brian

Woodruff-Fleming

Engagement

Ja 12 94 89(92), 2-C

Fleming, Sara

Fleming-Bracewell

Engagement

Mr 13 94 89(152), 2-C

Flemming, Dawn

Adel Native Performs on MTV

Je 9 94 89(238), 1-A

Flemming, Leonard

Valdostan Invents Lighted Walking Cane

Dc 29 94 90(75), 3-A

Flemming, Sam P., Sr.

Obituary

Oc 8 94 89(358), 2-A

Fletcher, Harry L.

Death

Dc 27 94 90(73), 2-A

Fletcher, Robert Dale

Griffis-Fletcher

Engagement

Ap 24 94 89(192), 2-B

Fletcher, Ruby Childs

Obituary

Je 12 94 89(241), 2-A

Flipps, Olena Franks

Obituary

Oc 4 94 89(354), 2-A

Flood Relief--Albany

First Families Get Keys to Emergency Housing

Jl 26 94 89(285), 5-A

Georgia Flood Victims Feel the Stress of Disaster

Jl 27 94 89(286), 6-A

National Guard Troops Leaving Albany

Ag 7 94 89(296), 8-A

Nunn to Ask FEMA About Limits

Dc 17 94 90(63), 4-B

Flood Relief--Americus

Americus Church Offers Sign of Hope for Ravaged Town

Jl 11 94 89(270), 5-A

Americus Has Its Heros

Jl 9 94 89(268), 8-A

Flood Relief--Bainbridge

Moody Personnel Lend a Hand to Turn Back Rising Flint River

Jl 13 94 89(272), 1-A

Flood Relief--Georgia

After the Rains, Cleanup Begins

Jl 15 94 89(274), 1-A

Area Residents Answer Call for Assistance

Jl 10 94 89(269), 1-A

Bank Seeks Donations for Victims' Care Package

Jl 9 94 89(268), 1-A

Cordele Volunteers Leap into Quick Action

Jl 10 94 89(269), 3-Supplement

Coverdell Seeks Special Flood Aid

Jl 12 94 89(271), 3-A

FEMA Looking for Rental Units

Jl 19 94 89(278), 3-A

Flood Victims Eligible for Aid

Jl 10 94 89(269), 2-Supplement

Flood Victims Receive a Deluge of Help (editorial)

Jl 24 94 89(283), 4-A

Flooding Victims Still Need Your Help (editorial)

Jl 27 94 89(286), 4-A

Ford Offers Aid to Relief Effort

Jl 10 94 89(269), 2-Supplement

Funds Available for Flood Victims

Jl 10 94 89(269), 2-Supplement

Furniture Stores to Act as Collection Points

Jl 19 94 89(278), 3-A

Georgia Flood Victims Will Need Our Help (editorial)

Jl 8 94 89(267), 4-A

How to Help Flood's Victims

Jl 10 94 89(269), 1-Supplement

NationsBank Helps Flood Relief

Jl 10 94 89(269), 2-Supplement

State Gives Extentions to Flood Victims

Jl 19 94 89(278), 3-A

Supplies Needed for Elderly Flood Victims

Ag 9 94 89(298), 3-B

Surplus Commodities to be Distrubuted

Ap 28 94 89(196), 3-A

Tift County Rallies to Help Neighbors

Jl 10 94 89(269), 3-Supplement

TV Stations Establish Relief Fund

Jl 19 94 89(278), 3-A

Valdosta Groups Send Help

Jl 8 94 89(267), 1-A

Flood Relief--Nashville

Harvey's Set Up Flood Relief Collection Center

Jl 11 94 89(270), 1-A

Flood Relief--Quitman

Brooks Clinic Helps Dialysis Patients in Floods

Jl 14 94 89(273), 3-A

Flood Relief--Valdosta

Area Law Officials Landing Assistance

Jl 12 94 89(271), 1-A

Area Residents Give Time, Materials

Jl 13 94 89(272), 1-A

Guard Unit Returns from Floods

Jl 19 94 89(278), 3-A

Locals Wanted to Help Victims

Jl 11 94 89(270), 3-A

Floods--Albany

242 Bodies Identified from Albany Flooding

Oc 22 94 90(7), 5-A

Albany Battles Rising River

Jl 10 94 89(269), 1-A

Albany Buries Unidentified Remains

Dc 9 94 90(55), 5-B

An Albany Family Waits for Real Home

Ag 14 94 89(303), 2-A

Carter Aids Flood-Ravaged Nanny

Ag 28 94 89(317), 7-A

Center Opens to Identify Caskets Lost in Floods

Ag 4 94 89(293), 5-A

Child Abuse Expected from Stress of Flooding

Sp 13 94 89(333), 5-A

Churches Takle Disaster

Oc 24 94 90(9), 6-A

Commission, OKs Using City Land for Flood Victims

Ag 13 94 89(302), 5-A

Deluge Bracing for Record Flint Flood

Jl 8 94 89(267), 5-A

Elk That Got Away During Flood Recaptured

Sp 20 94 89(340), 10-A

Families Move into Flood-Relief Trailers

Sp 19 94 89(339), 6-A

Family Hit by Second Tragedy

Ag 28 94 89(317), 7-A

Flood Pushes Phone Upgrade

Oc 21 94 90(6), 5-A

Flood Recovery Could Take Three Years

Dc 19 94 90(65), 1-A

Flood Victims Await Mobile Homes from Government

Ag 24 94 89(313), 5-A

Flood Victims Getting Back to Normal Routine

Jl 17 94 89(276), 1-A

Flood Victims Seek Supplies

Jl 16 94 89(275), 1-A

Flooded College Readies for Students

Ag 29 94 89(318), 3-A

Flooded Flint Splits Albany

Jl 9 94 89(268), 1-A

Flooded Towns Will Take Advantage of Mitigation Program

Jl 30 94 89(289), 5-A

Flooding is Blamed for Light Election Turnout

Jl 20 94 89(279), 7-A

Floods Overwhelm Second District

Jl 17 94 89(276), 6-A

Guidelines Followed in Opening Gates

Ag 5 94 89(294), 5-A

Humane Society Hopes to Unite Owners and Dogs Lost in the Flooding

Jl 31 94 89(290), 3-A

Identifying Displaced Dead a Grisly Task

Oc 18 94 90(3), 3-A

Local Flood Fighters Assist Albany

Ag 29 94 89(318), 1-A

Lowndes Gains Two Events from Flooded Albany

Jl 28 94 89(287), 2-A

More Mobile Homes Given to Victims

Oc 28 94 90(13), 7-A

National Guard Troops Leaving Albany

Ag 7 94 89(296), 8-A

Paint Donated to Flood Survivors

Dc 23 94 90(69), 6-A

President Views Flood Damage in Georgia

Jl 14 94 89(273), 5-A

Rev. Jackson Charges Discrimination in Flood

Ag 3 94 89(292), 1-A

Schools Adjust in Wake of Flooding

Ag 22 94 89(311), 3-A

Search for Caskets from Flooded Cementaries May Take Months

Jl 20 94 89(279), 5-A

Search for Food Has Deadly Conclusion

Jl 17 94 89(276), 4-Supplement

State EPD Officials Say Nothing Could Have Stopped Albany Flooding

Ag 19 94 89(308), 6-A

Ten Charged with Lying to Get Federal Flood Aid

Sp 29 94 89(349), 6-A

Thousands Apply for FEMA Help

Sp 19 94 89(339), 6-A

Trailers Mixed Blessing

Ag 12 94 89(301), 6-A

Volunteers Still Helping with Flood Relief

Sp 5 94 89(325), 3-A

Wet, Windy Beryl No Alberto Albany Area is Spared from Another Great Flood

Ag 17 94 89(306), 1-A

When it Rains; it Really Pours: Ga. Passes Midwest Mark

Ag 29 94 89(318), 3-A

Floods--Americus

Americus Church Offers Sign of Hope for Ravaged Town

Jl 11 94 89(270), 5-A

Americus OKs Water Restrictions

Jl 10 94 89(269), 4-Supplement

Americus Residents Count Their Blessings

Jl 10 94 89(269), 4-Supplement

A City Under Siege

Jl 7 94 89(266), 1-A

Kids Overcome Flood Anxieties in Support Group

Sp 12 94 89(332), 5-A

Shunned Americus Tries to Overcome Adversity

Jl 8 94 89(267), 1-A

Sumter Continues Search for Victims

Jl 8 94 89(267), 1-A

Sumter Death Toll Rises to 13

Jl 10 94 89(269), 4-Supplement

The Worst is Yet to Come

Jl 17 94 89(276), 2-Supplement

Floods--Atlanta

Alberto Packed $1 Billion Punch

Ag 19 94 89(308), 1-A

Rules Relaxed for Flooded Schools

Ag 12 94 89(301), 6-A

Floods--Bainbridge

Bainbridge Braces for Flood Waters

Jl 10 94 89(269), 3-A

Bainbridge Prepares as Flint Rises

Jl 12 94 89(271), 1-A

Clinton Coming to Area

Jl 13 94 89(272), 1-A

Downstream Residents Prepare for the Flooding

Jl 9 94 89(268), 12-A

Flint River Won't Hit Bainbridge as Hard

Jl 14 94 89(273), 1-A

Flooding Reaches Bainbridge

Jl 11 94 89(270), 1-A

Floods Flash Carp out of Home Waters

Oc 5 94 89(355), 3-B

Georgia Struggles with Magnitude of Disaster

Jl 14 94 89(273), 5-A

Rebuilding Park after Flood

Oc 2 94 89(352), 2-A

Triumph over the Flood

Jl 17 94 89(276), 5-Supplement

The Wait Continues in Bainbridge

Jl 13 94 89(272), 1-A

Floods--Brooks County

Family, Friends Reflect on Brooks Man's Death

Mr 4 94 89(143), 1-A

Rain Turns County Road into Wreck-Filled River

Mr 3 94 89(142), 1-A

Two Valdosta Attorney's Claiming Brooks County Records Withheld

Mr 18 94 89(157), 5-A

We Didn't Have to Think About Danger

Mr 4 94 89(143), 1-A

Floods--Cook County

Cook Farmers Mired in Their Soggy Fields

Oc 31 94 90(16), 1-A

Floods--Cordele

Cordele Volunteers Leap into Quick Action

Jl 10 94 89(269), 3-Supplement

End of the Road: Cordele, Ga.

Jl 7 94 89(266), 6-A

Governor Miller Coming to Cordele Today

Jl 10 94 89(269), 3-Supplement

Floods--Crisp County

Rampaging Flint Breaches Part of Blackshear Dam

Jl 10 94 89(269), 3-Supplement

Floods--Decatur

Roads Close in Decatur

Oc 3 94 89(353), 1-A

Floods--Elmodel

Flood Dashes High Hopes for Crops

Jl 17 94 89(276), 4-Supplement

Floods--Faceville

Tiny Hamlet Thankful that Disaster Passed it By

Jl 19 94 89(278), 5-A

Floods--Georgia

After the Rains, Cleanup Begins

Jl 15 94 89(274), 1-A

Continued Heavy Rains Devestate Georgia; At Least 13 Dead

Jl 7 94 89(266), 1-A

The Damage So Far: Killing Waters Engulf Whole Towns

Jl 10 94 89(269), 8-Supplement

Deluge Bracing for Record Flint Flood

Jl 8 94 89(267), 5-A

Family Fights to Save Their "Dream Home"

Jl 9 94 89(268), 8-A

FEMA Plans Mortgage Relief

Jl 17 94 89(276), 3-A

Flood Policies Few, Far Between

Jl 8 94 89(267), 5-A

Flood Sends Jobless Rate in South Georgia Soaring

Ag 26 94 89(315), 7-B

Flood Spurs Equipment Rentals

Jl 17 94 89(276), 7-C

Flood Waters Haven't Taken Everything from Residents

Jl 18 94 89(277), 1-A

Flooded Counties Relax Election Rules

Jl 17 94 89(276), 5-A

Flooded State Parks Beginning to Reopen

Jl 17 94 89(276), 10-A

Flooding at a Glance

Jl 9 94 89(268), 12-A

Flooding Knocks out 20 Percent of Peanut Crop

Jl 8 94 89(267), 1-A

Floods Cost Ga. Big Bucks

Dc 6 94 90(52), 8-A

Ga. Governor to Host Flood Relief Benefit

Ag 26 94 89(315), 2-B

Georgia Getting Flood Relief

Sp 28 94 89(348), 7-A

Governor Expecting Tough November Test

Jl 18 94 89(277), 2-A

Governor Miller Coming to Cordele Today

Jl 10 94 89(269), 3-Supplement

Grants Opproved for Flooded Schools

Oc 15 94 89(365), 5-A

Jobless Rate Falls as Flood Victims Return to Work

Sp 24 94 89(344), 7-B

Let the Cleanup Begin

Jl 17 94 89(276), 1-Supplement

National Guard Helps to Save Albany Hospital

Jl 9 94 89(268), 12-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

One Dead, Hundreds Evacuated in Flooding

Jl 6 94 89(265), 5-A

Primary Election Rules Eased in Flood-Ravaged Counties

Jl 16 94 89(275), 5-A

Rampaging Flint Breaches Part of Blackshear Dam

Jl 10 94 89(269), 3-Supplement

Snakes Called Special Danger During Floods

Jl 9 94 89(268), 12-A

South Georgia Dries Itself Out

Oc 5 94 89(355), 1-A

South Georgia Hit by Floods in `48

Oc 5 94 89(355), 4-B

State Approves Flood Contracts

Jl 22 94 89(281), 1-A

Stories from the Front Lines

Jl 10 94 89(269), 2-Supplement

Sumter Continues Search for Victims

Jl 8 94 89(267), 1-A

Tropical Storm Beryl Drenches N. Georgia

Ag 18 94 89(307), 5-A

Waters Damage Crops

Jl 17 94 89(276), 7-C

As Waters Go Down, Mental Difficulties May Rise

Jl 17 94 89(276), 3-A

What Caused the Torrential Rain?

Jl 7 94 89(266), 6-A

You Can Help Flood Victims (editorial)

Jl 16 94 89(275), 4-A

Floods--Griffin

Evacuation, Flood Brings Heartbreak to Family

Jl 7 94 89(266), 6-A

Floods--Hahira

Little River Swollen by Rains

Oc 7 94 89(357), 1-A

Floods--Lowndes County

Floods Keep Some Children from School

Mr 3 94 89(142), 4-A

Heavy Rain Raise the River

Mr 3 94 89(142), 5-A

Lowndes Included in Disaster Requests

Oc 19 94 90(4), 6-A

Lowndes River Cresting Today

Oc 5 94 89(355), 1-A

Lowndes Roads Work Continues Despite Floods

Ag 23 94 89(312), 1-A

Residents Upset about Road Quality

Mr 3 94 89(142), 5-A

Floods--Macon

Groups Reach Flood Relief Milestone

Ag 7 94 89(296), 2-A

Macon Residents Should Have Water by Thursday

Jl 20 94 89(279), 5-A

As Waters Recede, Macon Starts Cleanup

Jl 10 94 89(269), 5-Supplement

Floods--Montezuma

Minister Returns Lost $4,000

Sp 16 94 89(336), 7-A

Stench of Dead Chickens Adds to Flooded Country's Woes

Jl 14 94 89(273), 4-A

Floods--Perry

Raging Waters Snuck up on Georgians by Night

Jl 7 94 89(266), 6-A

Floods--Savannah

Officials Estimate Flood Damage at $15 Million

Oc 21 94 90(6), 6-A

Savannah Cleaning up from Flood

Oc 30 94 90(15), 8-A

Savannah Seeks Federal Aid

Oc 18 94 90(3), 5-A

Floods--Tifton

700-Pound Man Among Those Evacuating

Oc 5 94 89(355), 5-A

Floods--Valdosta

Area's Wet Weather Bogs Down Farmers

Oc 14 94 89(364), 1-A

Flooding Closes Langdale Park

Ag 23 94 89(312), 2-A

Heavy Rains Lead to Valdosta Flooding

Oc 3 94 89(353), 1-A

Recent Flooding Brings Attention to Drainage Problems

Oc 13 94 89(363), 1-A

Soaked Lowndes Homes Suffer Wind Damage, Power Outages

Ag 17 94 89(306), 1-A

Valdosta Groups Send Help

Jl 8 94 89(267), 1-A

Withlacoochee to Crest above Flood Stage

Ag 20 94 89(309), 1-A

Floods--Warwick

Flood Leaves Blackshear a Mess

Ag 2 94 89(292), 5-A

Flood Threatens Retirees' Security

Oc 3 94 89(353), 3-A

Florists--Valdosta

A Job by Any Other Name. . .

Fe 27 94 89(138), 1-D

Two Holidays Keeping Local Florist Busy

Ap 24 94 89(192), 5-C

Flower Shows

Blossoming with Beauty

Ap 29 94 89(197), 1-B

A Message of Spring

Ap 22 94 89(190), 1-B

Flowers

Daylily Delight

My 13 94 89(211), 1-B

Daylily Winners

My 26 94 89(224), 1-B

Designing Man, Floral Artist Talks to City's Garden Club Members

Mr 31 94 89(170), 1-C

Designing Women

Sp 6 94 89(326), 1-B

Flower Power. There's Still Time to Plant Tulips

Ja 28 94 89(108), 1-C

Hemerocalis Show May 21 at Mall

My 13 94 89(211), 1-B

Pretty Flowers Accent Yards in Valdosta

Ag 30 94 89(319), 1-B

White Reigns as Wedding Flower of Choice

Ag 9 94 89(298), 2-B

Flowers, Ruth G.

Obituary

Ja 6 94 89(83), 2-A

Floyd, Seymond D.

Death

My 18 94 89(216), 2-A

Flucas, Crystal Janae

Zeta Baby of Year Crowned

My 15 94 89(213), 4-B

Flucas, Hugh, Sr.

Obituary

Oc 26 94 90(11), 2-A

Flucas, Lona B.

Funeral

My 29 94 89(227), 2-A

Obituary

My 27 94 89(225), 2-A

My 28 94 89(226), 2-A

Fluker, Ella Williams

Obituary

Jl 1 94 89(260), 2-A

Flythe, Jarrett

Birth

Mr 6 94 89(145), 3-B

Fog--Valdosta

Fog Warning System Planned for I-75

Oc 20 94 90(5), 2-A

Folds, Leila Mae Watson

Obituary

Ag 26 94 89(315), 2-A

Folds, Stacey R. "Sam"

Obituary

Je 25 94 89(254), 2-A

Folklore--Southern

Disputed Territories "Gone with the Wind" and Southern Myths

My 25 94 89(223), 1-B

Folsom, Gene

Berrien's Folsom Ends Career with a Bang

Nv 17 94 90(33), 1-B

Folsom, George Henry

Death

Jl 28 94 89(287), 2-A

Folsom, James Rayford

Obituary

Je 11 94 89(240), 2-A

Folsom, Jane

PSI Member Receives Top Honor Twice

My 10 94 89(208), 2-B

Folsom, Jenny

Folsom-McLendon

Engagement

My 19 94 89(217), 6-C

McLendon-Folsom

Wedding

Oc 26 94 90(11), 2-C

Folsom, Lisa

Flosom-Reymann

Engagement

My 15 94 89(213), 4-B

Folsom, Megan

Valdostans' Granddaughter on TV Special Wednesday

Dc 20 94 90(66), 2-C

Folsom, Minnie Lee

Obituary

Jl 1 94 89(260), 2-A

Folsom, Pearlie L.

Obituary

Ap 24 94 89(192), 2-A

Folsom, Robert H., Jr.

Folsom-Walley

Wedding

Dc 28 94 90(74), 2-B

Parties Honor Folsom-Walley

Nv 27 94 90(43), 6-C

Walley-Folsom

Engagement

Ag 17 94 89(306), 2-B

Folsom, Sirrica Tyronne "Bo"

Death

Dc 31 94 90(77), 2-A

Folsom, Stacey

Rogers-Folsom

Wedding

Mr 20 94 89(159), 5-E

Folsom, Wendy Michelle

Folsom-Atkins

Engagement

Oc 12 94 89(362), 2-C

Food

Fast Food at Home. . .Savory Suppers in an SNAP!

Fe 21 94 89(132), 1-B

Fat-Free Food Heading for Leaner Times

Ag 25 94 89(314), 6-C

Jellyfish May Be Headed for Health Food Stores

Je 20 94 89(249), 3-A

Top Dog! Americans Big on Hot Dogs

Sp 14 94 89(334), 1-B

Food Contamination

Smoked Ham Recalled in Ga, Ala., and Virginia

Mr 30 94 89(169), 6-A

Food Labeling

Buyers Should Study New Food Labeling

My 16 94 89(214), 1-A

Read Any Good Food Labels Lately?

Je 8 94 89(237), 2-B

Food Lion Supermarkets

Food Lion Sued by Employees

Mr 30 94 89(169), 6-A

Judge Won't Certify Discrimination Suit

My 11 94 89(209), 10-B

New Shopping Center Owner Has Hopes of Expansion

Jl 30 94 89(289), 3-A

Food Relief--Echols County

Food Bags Ready for Thursday Distribution

Mr 15 94 89(154), 5-A

Food Relief--Lowndes County

Food Bags Ready for Thursday Distribution

Mr 15 94 89(154), 5-A

Food Drive

My 15 94 89(213), 3-A

J.H. Harvey Co., Moody AFB Council Helping Food Bank

Mr 8 94 89(147), 2-B

Football--Albany High School

Guyton, Jackets Sting Albany

Oc 1 94 89(351), 3-B

Lowndes Rolls, 54-0

Sp 3 94 89(323), 1-B

Young Indians Seek Early Maturity

Ag 31 94 89(320), 9-A

Football--Atkinson County High School

Atkinson County Enjoying New-Found Success

Sp 16 94 89(336), Gridtimes-5

Atkinson County Routs Irwin in Region 2-A Contest

Oc 22 94 90(7), 3-B

Atkinson Survives Against Berrien

Sp 10 94 89(330), 3-B

Class A Playoff Spots on the Line This Week

Oc 29 94 90(14), 6-Supplement

DeShawn Helps Rebels to the Top of the Hill

Oc 4 94 89(354), 8-A

Rebels Seeking Big Men

Ag 28 94 89(317), 11-High School Supplement

Football--Atlanta Falcons

Adel's Tippings Likes Progress of New Falcons

Dc 25 94 90(71), 1-B

Atlanta Braces for Super Bowl Blitz

Ja 26 94 89(106), 5-A

Atlanta Files Past Philadelphia

Nv 28 94 90(44), 1-B

Atlanta Rallies in RFK, Beats Redskins, 27-20

Sp 26 94 89(346), 1-B

Auburn's White Signs with Falcons

Ap 30 94 89(198), 1-B

Bennett Upset by Question

Ja 26 94 89(106), 3-B

Bill Bashing out of Fashion

Ja 27 94 89(107), 1-B

Browns Beat up Falcons, 28-7

Ag 20 94 89(309), 1-B

Bruce Takes First in Bassmasters

Dc 4 94 90(50), 1-B

Case Decides to Return to Falcons

Jl 21 94 89(280), 4-B

Chiefs Chop Falcons

Sp 19 94 89(339), 1-B

Davis Among Atlanta Cut List

Ag 24 94 89(313), 10-A

Decision on Hebert Contract Still Unclear

Mr 1 94 89(140), 8-A

Dome Built to Keep Falcons, Lure Super Bowl

Ja 27 94 89(107), 7-A

Ex-Dog Davis to Change Positions

Jl 10 94 89(269), 7-B

Falcon Assistant Fits Jones' Style

Ag 2 94 89(292), 6-A

Falcon Defense Tough to Attack

Ag 19 94 89(308), 11-A

Falcons Add to Staff

Fe 5 94 89(116), 1-B

Falcons Coached by Who?

Fe 7 94 89(118), 1-B

Falcons' Coaching Search Turns to Miami

Ja 15 94 89(95), 1-B

Falcons Continue Coaching Search

Ja 22 94 89(102), 1-B

Falcons Decline to Offer Broussard

Fe 18 94 89(129), 8-A

Falcons Designate Sanders, Haynes

Fe 16 94 89(127), 3-B

Falcons Edge Chargers, 10-9

Nv 7 94 90(23), 1-B

Falcons' Emanuel Living a Dream

Ag 4 94 89(293), 4-D

Falcons End Year on a High Note

Dc 27 94 90(73), 8-A

Falcons Expect Big Things from Young "Star"

Jl 22 94 89(281), 5-A

Falcons Face off with Broncos

Ag 6 94 89(295), 1-B

Falcons Fans Tired of "Bad in Black"

Ja 6 94 89(83), 4-B

Falcons Focus Draft on Defense

Ap 23 94 89(191), 5-B

Falcons' George Expected to Return

Dc 20 94 90(66), 2-B

Falcons Have No Luck in Big Games

Oc 18 94 90(3), 10-A

Falcons Have No Quarterback Controversy

Oc 4 94 89(354), 10-A

Falcons' Jones Confident about Atlanta's Chances

Jl 10 94 89(269), 7-B

Falcons' Jones Second-Guessing

Sp 6 94 89(326), 7-A

Falcons Looking for First Win

Sp 11 94 89(331), 8-B

Falcons Make Deal for Doleman

Ap 25 94 89(193), 7-A

Falcons Make Most of Salary Cap

Oc 15 94 89(365), 5-B

Falcons Make Sanders a Free Agent

Ap 30 94 89(198), 3-B

Falcons May Give up on Deion

Ap 3 94 89(171), 2-B

Falcons May Land George

Mr 24 94 89(163), 5-B

Falcons May Sign Jackson

Jl 28 94 89(287), 4-B

Falcons May Sign Sanders

Ag 3 94 89(292), 8-A

Falcons Pick up Ross from Chiefs

Mr 18 94 89(157), 12-A

Falcons Prepare to Meet 49ers

Oc 16 94 90(1), 1-B

Falcons Ready for Opener

Ag 26 94 89(315), 10-A

Falcons Release Davis, Two Others

Ag 28 94 89(317), 1-B

Falcons Showcase Defense Against Charges Today

Jl 30 94 89(289), 4-B

Falcons Sign Big Back Heywared

Je 22 94 89(251), 11-A

Falcons Sign Linebacker Matthews

Je 23 94 89(252), 10-A

Falcons Sign Solid Lineman

Ag 10 94 89(299), 9-A

Falcons Sign Veteran Wide-Out

Jl 16 94 89(275), 1-B

Falcons Signs Eatman from Rams

Je 3 94 89(232), 6-A

Falcons' Smith Remains Positive

Jl 29 94 89(288), 11-A

Falcons Smith Suspended for Fight

Jl 26 94 89(285), 7-A

Falcons Tired of Waiting on Sanders

Je 9 94 89(238), 5-B

Falcons Whip Bills, 27-7

Ag 13 94 89(302), 2-B

Falcons Win over Eagles

Ag 27 94 89(316), 2-B

Former UGA Star Signs with Falcons

Jl 7 94 89(266), 4-B

Gagliano Among Falcons Casualties

Ag 21 94 89(310), 1-B

George Excited about Progress

Ag 28 94 89(317), 9-B

By George, Falcons Finally Get Their Man

Mr 25 94 89(164), 9-A

George Glad to Be a Falcon

My 8 94 89(206), 3-C

George Overcoming Criticism

Sp 11 94 89(331), 8-B

George Searches for Edge

Jl 27 94 89(286), 9-A

Goal-Line Stand Saves Atlanta

Dc 25 94 90(71), 1-B

Hearing Added to Falcon Staff

Ja 28 94 89(108), 4-B

Hearst Learning His Way Around NFL

Dc 23 94 90(69), 1-C

Herbert Makes Return from Injury

Je 28 94 89(257), 9-A

Jones Puts Falcons Through Changes

My 6 94 89(204), 10-A

Jones Seething after Falcon Loss

Nv 22 94 90(38), 10-A

Jones Still Learning Ropes as Head Coach

Je 28 94 89(257), 7-A

Jones Thrilled with Falcons

Sp 13 94 89(333), 11-A

Kenn to Retire Following Season

Jl 23 94 89(282), 1-B

Klein Holds Down Falcons' No. 3 Spot

Ag 23 94 89(312), 7-A

Loss Hurts Falcons' Chances

Dc 13 94 90(59), 7-A

Nv 15 94 90(31), 9-A

Matthews Unsure of Future

Ag 7 94 89(296), 6-B

Miller Anticipating Rude Atlanta Reception

Sp 10 94 89(330), 5-B

New Look Falcons Still Experiencing Old Troubles

Sp 21 94 89(341), 12-A

Opening Game Pivotal for Falcons

Ag 31 94 89(320), 10-A

Peterson Included in Falcons' Cuts

Ag 27 94 89(316), 1-B

Raiders Regrouping for Falcons' Attack

Oc 23 94 90(8), 3-B

Raiders Run Past Falcons

Oc 24 94 90(9), 1-B

Redskins Receiver Signs with Falcons

Ap 21 94 89(189), 4-B

Remember Me? Deion's Return Sparks 49ers past Atlanta

Oc 17 94 90(2), 1-B

Respect All That's Left for Falcons

Dc 24 94 90(70), 1-B

Rison Backs up Guarantee as Falcons Whip Rams

Sp 12 94 89(332), 1-B

Rison Not Looking for Rematch

Dc 3 94 90(49), 3-B

Ryan Still Loud After Loss to Falcons

Dc 26 94 90(72), 1-B

Sanders Fails Falcon's Physical

Ap 24 94 89(192), 3-C

Schuer Holz Responds to Sanders

Je 2 94 89(231), 6-B

Smith Back after Lay-Off

Ag 16 94 89(305), 7-A

Turnovers Key to Falcon's Latest Loss

Sp 20 94 89(340), 9-A

Football--Bainbridge High School

Bainbridge Hopes to Avenge Loss

Oc 6 94 89(356), 1-D

Bearcat Plan Pleased Baker

Oc 13 94 89(363), 1-D

Butler Does it for Bearcats' Offense

Ag 28 94 89(317), 8-High School Supplement

Consistency Key for Bainbridge

Oc 19 94 90(4), 8-A

No Clear Favorite in Battle for No. 1

Oc 14 94 89(364), 1-C

Football--Berrien County High School

Atkinson Survives Against Berrien

Sp 10 94 89(330), 3-B

Bearcats Overcome Effects of Demanding Early Schedule

Nv 16 94 90(32), 1-B

Berrien Atlack Downs Cook, 33-16

Sp 17 94 89(337), 3-B

Berrien, Cook Facing Tough Tests

Sp 30 94 89(350), 5-Supplement

Berrien, Cook to Meet in Key Game

Sp 16 94 89(336), Gridtimes-4

Berrien Down Fitzgerald 18-14

Oc 8 94 89(358), 3-B

Berrien Falls Short in 7-0 Loss to Randolph-Clay

Oc 29 94 90(14), 3-B

Berrien Looking to Build on Success, Rebels Fighting . . .

Sp 23 94 89(343), Supplement-8

Berrien Wins 26-0 in Anniversary Game

Sp 3 94 89(323), 4-B

Berrien Wins 2nd Region Contest

Sp 24 94 89(344), 3-B

Berrien's Folsom Ends Career with a Bang

Nv 17 94 90(33), 1-B

Berrien's Hopes for the Playoffs on the Line at Mitchell-Baker

Nv 4 94 90(20), 5-Supplement

Berrien's Region Title Hopes to Get an Early Test

Oc 14 94 89(364), 5-Supplement

Berrien's Scott Claims Area Rushing Crown

Nv 18 94 90(34), 5-Supplement

Berrien's Title Hope Improving

Oc 29 94 90(14), 5-Supplement

Berrien's Wilson Keeps Pressure on Opposition

Oc 6 94 89(356), 1-D

Cook Outlasts Tri County; Berrien Falls in Second Half

Nv 5 94 90(21), 3-B

Defense Key for Berrien, Atkinson

Sp 9 94 89(329), Supplement-4

Rebels to Rely on Physical Play

Ag 28 94 89(317), 9-High School Supplement

Scott Takes up Slack for Rebels

Sp 27 94 89(347), 7-A

Vinson Faces Final Test

Jl 16 94 89(275), 1-B

Football--Bradwell Institute

Coffee Blanks Bradwell

Sp 17 94 89(337), 3-B

Football--Brooks County High School

Atkinson County Enjoying New-Found Success

Sp 16 94 89(336), Gridtimes-5

Brooks Buries Toombs, 19-7

Dc 3 94 90(49), 1-B

Brooks: Class A's Best Trojans Silence Manchester, 20-0

Dc 18 94 90(64), 1-A

Brooks Co. Clinches Berth in Title Game

Dc 11 94 90(57), 1-B

Brooks County Hires New Coach

My 27 94 89(225), 10-A

Brooks County Ready for One More Big Game

Dc 16 94 90(62), 1-B

Brooks Earns Freeman First Victory

Sp 10 94 89(330), 3-B

Brooks Edges Lincoln, 33-29

Nv 26 94 90(42), 1-B

Brooks Edges Turner

Nv 19 94 90(35), 1-B

Brooks Gets Past Atkinson

Oc 15 94 89(365), 3-B

Brooks Has Chance to Make History

Nv 25 94 90(41), 1-B

Brooks Offense Begins to Open Up

Dc 1 94 90(47), 1-D

Brooks Routs Irwin, 52-7

Oc 29 94 90(14), 3-B

Brooks Saving Best for Toombs

Dc 2 94 90(48), 1-C

Brooks to Face Class A "Power"

Dc 14 94 90(60), 1-B

Bulldogs Squash Brooks County Comeback, 13-6

Sp 3 94 89(323), 4-B

Caldwell Accepts Camden Position

My 5 94 89(203), 4-B

Champion Trojans Brooks County Celebrates First Run for Title

Dc 18 94 90(64), 1-B

Class A Playoff Spots on the Line This Week

Oc 29 94 90(14), 6-Supplement

Clinch County Sweeps Brooks Co.

Dc 21 94 90(67), 1-B

Cody Keys Trojan Aerial Explosion

Nv 1 94 90(17), 8-A

Cole Shouldering Load for Trojans

Nv 8 94 90(24), 7-A

Cole, Trojans Continue to Impress

Dc 11 94 90(57), 1-B

Cole up to Old Tricks Again

Sp 20 94 89(340), 7-A

Cole's 212-Yard Night Leads Brooks

Sp 17 94 89(337), 3-B

Derrick and the Dominators: Brooks County Senior a Busy Player

Dc 15 94 90(61), 1-D

Dream Becomes Reality for Trojans

Dc 19 94 90(65), 1-B

Epic Battle Set in Quitman

Sp 30 94 89(350), 8-Supplement

Football Season Turns to Homecoming to Quitman

Ag 11 94 89(300), 1-D

Freeman Inherits Talented Trojans

Ag 28 94 89(317), 13-High School Supplement

Region 2-A Showdown Set in Quitman

Nv 4 94 90(20), 6-Supplement

Saturday Will Be Quiet in Quitman

Dc 9 94 90(55), 1-C

Smith Does it All for Trojans

Oc 18 94 90(3), 8-A

Streaks on Line in Class A Affair

Dc 10 94 90(56), 1-C

Successful Debut Earns Freeman Award

Dc 31 94 90(77), 1-B

Trojans Already Thinking Ahead

Dc 18 94 90(64), 10-B

Trojans Back in Prep Poll

Nv 16 94 90(32), 2-B

Trojans' Defense Keys Run

Nv 23 94 90(39), 1-B

Trojans Freeman Seeking First Win

Sp 9 94 89(329), Supplement-4

Trojans Getting Used to Unfamiliar Setting

Dc 13 94 90(59), 7-A

Trojans Keep Rolling Ahead

Nv 16 94 90(32), 1-B

Trojans Must Repeat Big Win

Nv 18 94 90(34), 6-Supplement

Trojans Rally Past Panthers, 35-28

Nv 5 94 90(21), 3-B

Trojans Ready to Face Test

Dc 5 94 90(52), 6-A

Trojans Turn the Corner

Oc 5 94 89(355), 1-B

University Christian Downs Brooks, 34-21

Oc 1 94 89(351), 3-B

Wildcats, Trojans, Chasing Titles

Nv 29 94 90(45), 6-A

Williams an Intimidator for Brooks County

Dc 8 94 90(54), 1-D

Football--Brookwood

Brookwood, Horne Blow Past Valwood

Sp 10 94 89(330), 3-B

Brookwood, Valwood Ready for Physical Showdown

Sp 9 94 89(329), Supplement-6

Valwood Facing Another Large School Challenge

Sp 16 94 89(336), Gridtimes-6

Football--Brunswick High School

Brunswick Enters Playoff on a Role

Nv 22 94 90(38), 8-A

Football--Cairo High School

Syrupmakers Complete Perfect Season

Nv 12 94 90(28), 3-B

Football--Calhoun County High School

Panthers Trample Calhoun County, 35-0

Sp 3 94 89(323), 4-B

Football--Camden County High School

Caldwell Accepts Camden Position

My 5 94 89(203), 4-B

Caldwell Still Learning at Camden

Sp 8 94 89(328), 1-D

Valdosta to See Different Camden

Sp 9 94 89(329), Supplement-3

Football--Central-Talbotton High School

Hawks Enter Dome on a Roll

Dc 7 94 90(53), 1-B

Football--Clark Atlanta

Clark Looking for Upset

Sp 22 94 89(342), 1-D

Football--Clarkston High School

Recruiters Seeking Luckie Charms

Sp 1 94 89(321), 10-A

Football--Clinch County High School

Atkinson County Enjoying New-Found Success

Sp 16 94 89(336), Gridtimes-5

Barber Chosen for Clinch Post

Fe 5 94 89(116), 1-B

Class A Teams Enter Key Week

Oc 14 94 89(364), 6-Supplement

Clinch, Atco Keeping Slim Playoff Hopes Alive

Nv 11 94 90(27), Gridtimes-5

Clinch County Sweeps Brooks Co.

Dc 21 94 90(67), 1-B

Clinch Falls, 19-6

Sp 24 94 89(344), 3-B

Clinch Topples Irwin

Oc 8 94 89(358), 3-B

Clinch Triumphs over Lee County, 35-12

Oc 22 94 90(7), 3-B

Clinch Wins, 7-3

Sp 17 94 89(337), 3-B

Clinch's Jack of All Trades

Ja 23 94 89(103), 1-C

Panthers Drop out of Prep Poll

Nv 2 94 90(18), 7-A

Panthers Edge Cats for Sweep

Dc 4 94 90(50), 1-B

Panthers Record Second Shutout; Cook Triumphs

Sp 10 94 89(330), 3-B

Panthers Trample Calhoun County, 35-0

Sp 3 94 89(323), 4-B

Panthers Unfazed by Change

Ag 28 94 89(317), 12-High School Supplement

Undefeated Clinch Setting Goals High

Sp 23 94 89(343), Supplement-5

Williams Duo Leads Clinch to Victory

Nv 12 94 90(28), 3-B

Williams Paces Perfect Panthers

Sp 22 94 89(342), 1-D

Williams the Catalyst for Clinch County's Offense

Oc 25 94 90(10), 7-A

Football--Coffee County High School

Adams Makes Big Play for Coffee

Oc 11 94 89(361), 7-A

Coffee Blanks Bradwell

Sp 17 94 89(337), 3-B

Coffee County Preparing for First of Two Against Colquitt

Nv 11 94 90(27), Gridtimes-3

Coffee Entering Crucial Stretch

Oc 29 94 90(14), 3-Supplement

Coffee Hope to Rewrite History

Nv 17 94 90(33), 1-B

Coffee Pounds Ware, 27-9

Oc 1 94 89(351), 3-B

Coffee Ready for Winslette Magic

Ag 28 94 89(317), 8-High School Supplement

Coffee Ready to Explode Against Region Foe

Sp 30 94 89(350), 3-Supplement

Coffee Takes Aim at No. 1 Team

Nv 18 94 90(34), 3-Supplement

Coffee Takes Second Shot at Colquitt

Nv 18 94 90(34), 2-B

Coffee, Tift Get Early Look

Sp 9 94 89(329), Supplement-3

Coffee Wins Rematch with Tift

Oc 22 94 90(7), 3-B

Colquitt Knocks off Coffee, 24-6

Nv 19 94 90(35), 1-B

Keith's Making New Memories in Douglas

Sp 16 94 89(336), Gridtimes-2

Late Score Beats Coffee

Sp 10 94 89(330), 1-B

Packers Take First Round with Trojans

Nv 12 94 90(28), 3-B

Thomas Central Topples Coffee

Sp 24 94 89(344), 3-B

Tift County Coffee Top 1-AAAA Poll

Nv 23 94 90(39), 1-B

Trojans Have Chance to Bounce Back

Nv 3 94 90(19), 1-D

Winslette Era in Coffee Begins with 14-0 Win over Fitzgerald

Sp 3 94 89(323), 4-B

Football--College and University

Gingrow's Search Continues

Ja 14 94 89(94), 6-A

Recruiting Season Has Arrived: Melton Headlines. . .

Ja 9 94 89(86), 1-C

Recruiting Season Has Arrived: Test Scores Key. . .

Ja 9 94 89(86), 1-C

SEC Moves Title Game to Georgia Dome

Fe 24 94 89(135), 9-B

Football--Colquitt County High School

Coffee Takes Second Shot at Colquitt

Nv 18 94 90(34), 2-B

Colquitt Co. Survives Scare

Dc 3 94 90(49), 2-B

Colquitt County Blasts TCC, 27-6

Sp 3 94 89(323), 4-B

Colquitt County Outlasts Thomasville, 31-7

Sp 10 94 89(330), 3-B

Colquitt County Ready for Another Thomasville Team

Sp 9 94 89(329), Supplement-7

Colquitt Knocks off Coffee, 24-6

Nv 19 94 90(35), 1-B

Colquitt, VHS Top State Poll

Sp 21 94 89(341), 10-A

Colquitt Wins No. 1 Battle

Oc 15 94 89(365), 1-B

Colquitt's Hughes Ready to Face Pupil

Sp 9 94 89(329), 1-B

Henry Leads Colquitt to Another Route

Sp 11 94 89(331), 4-B

Moultrie Battle Lives up to Pregame Chatter

Oc 16 94 90(1), 4-B

No. 1 on the Line in Moultrie

Oc 14 94 89(364), 2-Supplement

Packer Cruise Comes to End

Oc 12 94 89(362), 1-B

Packers Close to Realizing Dream

Dc 15 94 90(61), 1-D

Packers Crush Marietta, 34-3

Dc 10 94 90(56), 1-C

Packers Flawless Against Wildcats

Dc 18 94 90(64), 1-B

Packers in Postiion to Win Title

Ag 28 94 89(317), 8-High School Supplement

Packers over Valdosta Victory

Oc 26 94 90(11), 1-B

Packers Top Cats

Dc 18 94 90(64), 1-A

Panthers Drop out of Prep Poll

Nv 2 94 90(18), 7-A

Security, Parking Ready of Big Game

Dc 16 94 90(62), 1-A

Top Spot on Line in Moultrie

Oc 12 94 89(362), 1-B

Wildcats Seek Revenge Against Colquitt County

Dc 13 94 90(59), 7-A

Football--Columbia County High School

Valdosta Blanks Columbia

Sp 24 94 89(344), 1-B

Football--Cook County High School

Berrien Atlack Downs Cook, 33-16

Sp 17 94 89(337), 3-B

Berrien, Cook Facing Tough Tests

Sp 30 94 89(350), 5-Supplement

Berrien, Cook to Meet in Key Game

Sp 16 94 89(336), Gridtimes-4

Cook Outlasts Tri County; Berrien Falls in Second Half

Nv 5 94 90(21), 3-B

Cook Ready to Tackle New Region

Ag 28 94 89(317), 10-High School Supplement

Daniels Bolsters Cook's Defense

Sp 15 94 89(335), 1-D

Echols Co. Sweeps Cook

Dc 14 94 90(60), 2-B

Hornets Open with Loss to Jeff Davis, 14-8

Sp 3 94 89(323), 4-B

Hornets, Rebels to Build for Next Year

Nv 11 94 90(27), Gridtimes-6

Horntes' Edwards Comes up Big

Nv 10 94 90(26), 1-D

Mitchell-Baker Flies by Cook, 35-8, in Region Contest

Oc 1 94 89(351), 3-B

Panthers Record Second Shutout; Cook Triumphs

Sp 10 94 89(330), 3-B

Football--Cross Keys

Valiants Sprint Past Cross Keys, 48-20

Sp 24 94 89(344), 3-B

Football--Early County High School

Early Co. Tops Berrien in Region 1-AA

Oc 15 94 89(365), 3-B

Football--Echols County High School

Echols Co. Splits Pair with Turner Co.

Sp 28 94 89(348), 1-B

Echols Co. Sweeps Cook

Dc 14 94 90(60), 2-B

Hamilton Co. Sweeps Echols

Dc 10 94 90(56), 2-C

Football--Fayette County High School

Fayette County Loses Appeal

Je 2 94 89(231), 4-B

Football--Fort Valley State College

Fort Valley Coach Used to Big Games

Sp 15 94 89(335), 1-D

One's a Jester, the Other Always Wright

My 8 94 89(206), 1-C

Football--Gainesville

Bowden Jinx Still Haunting Spurrier

Nv 23 94 90(39), 3-B

Valdosta Native Still a Winner for Florida

Oc 11 94 89(361), 7-A

Football--Georgia Institute of Technology

Arizona Defense Unhappy with Play Against Tech

Sp 3 94 89(323), 3-B

Arizona Edges Georgia Tech

Sp 2 94 89(322), 4-B

Cox Eyes Turnaround for Yellow Jackets

Ag 24 94 89(313), 10-A

Crowton Joins Tech Staff

Ja 11 94 89(91), 8-A

Duke Whips Tech

Sp 25 94 89(345), 1-B

Georgia Stings Georgia Tech, 48-10

Nv 26 94 90(42), 1-B

Georgia Tech Backfield Hurt

Sp 20 94 89(340), 8-A

Georgia Tech Opens Serious Preparation

Ag 15 94 89(304), 9-A

Georgia Tech to Begin ACC Slate

Sp 24 94 89(344), 4-B

Goff Praises Freshman Class

Ag 16 94 89(305), 8-A

Jackets' Cheever a Student of the Game

Ag 19 94 89(308), 10-A

Jackets' Duo Fighting for Start at QB

Ag 18 94 89(307), 1-D

Jobs May Be on Line in UGA-Tech Clash

Nv 25 94 90(41), 1-B

Lewis Happy with Tech Receivers

Ag 17 94 89(306), 9-A

Lewis Not Making Excuses

Ag 28 94 89(317), 3-College Supplement

Lewis Pleased with Scrimmage

Ap 3 94 89(171), 1-B

Lewis Upset by Official's Call

Oc 4 94 89(354), 9-A

Lincoln Leads Tech Scrimmage

Ap 24 94 89(192), 3-C

O'Leary Names Two Tech Coaches

Dc 7 94 90(53), 1-B

Passing Dominates Jackets Scrimmage

Ap 10 94 89(178), 1-C

Questions Abound as College Football Nears

Ag 2 94 89(292), 6-A

Seminoles Smash Hapless Tech, 41-10

Nv 6 94 90(22), 1-B

Shakeup Begins at Tech

Dc 1 94 90(47), 1-D

Smith Returns to Tech Offense

Ag 22 94 89(311), 7-A

Tech Braces for Swarm

Sp 1 94 89(321), 8-A

Tech Coach

Ja 4 94 89(81), 6-A

Tech Learns Lesson with Close Win

Sp 12 94 89(332), 3-B

Tech-UGA Battle Still Big Rivalry

Nv 23 94 90(39), 3-B

Techs Less to Deacons Sets in

Nv 21 94 90(37), 2-B

Tech's Lewis Resigns

Nv 8 94 90(24), 7-A

Tech's Lincoln Gets His Turn. . .Again

Ag 21 94 89(310), 3-B

Tech's Woes Continue, Wake Wins

Nv 20 94 90(36), 3-B

Virginia Cruises Past Georgia Tech, 24-7

Oc 16 94 90(1), 6-B

Welch Not Fooled by Tech Record

Oc 15 94 89(365), 4-B

Whittenburg Named Assistant at Tech

Ap 16 94 89(184), 1-B

Football--Georgia Southern University

Adel's Morris Saves Georgia Southern

Oc 23 94 90(8), 6-B

Player Battling after Loss of Leg

Oc 21 94 90(6), 3-C

Report: Goff Has One More Year

Nv 24 94 90(40), 1-D

Football--Gordon Central

Dalton School Earns Spot after Playoff

Nv 16 94 90(32), 1-B

Football--Griffin High School

Griffin Incident Draws Suspensions

Sp 1 94 89(321), 9-A

Griffin Player Injured in Melee

Ag 25 94 89(314), 1-D

Football--Hahira Middle School

Hahira Has Football Practice

Ag 20 94 89(309), 1-B

Hahira Middle Begins Football Practice

Ag 19 94 89(308), 10-A

Hahira Middle Football Practice

Ag 18 94 89(307), 1-D

Football--Hamilton County High School

Hamilton Co. Sweeps Echols

Dc 10 94 90(56), 2-C

Hamilton County Facing Another Tough Assignment

Oc 14 94 89(364), 7-Supplement

Madison, Hamilton to Renew Rivalry

Sp 9 94 89(329), Supplement-7

Trojans Hoping to Bounce Back from Loss

Sp 30 94 89(350), 7-Supplement

Trojans Hoping to Overcome Bad Luck

Ag 28 94 89(317), 15-High School Supplement

Trojans Hoping to Rebound from Tough Loss

Sp 16 94 89(336), Gridtimes-6

Football--Hephzibah High School

Hephzibah Still Coming Together

Sp 14 94 89(334), 11-A

Lowndes Handles Hephzibah, 42-6

Sp 17 94 89(337), 1-B

Football--High School

Area Rushing Race Hotly Contested

Sp 30 94 89(350), 2-Supplement

Businesses Discuss Halls Possible Benefits

Mr 9 94 89(148), 2-A

Florida, Georgia Tie in All-Star Game

Je 19 94 89(248), 2-B

Football Prospects Nearing Decisions

Ja 22 94 89(102), 1-B

Full Slate Set for Area Hoops

Dc 5 94 90(52), 7-A

Gridiron Teams Release '94 Schedules

Fe 4 94 89(115), 8-A

Hall of Fame Closer

Ap 13 94 89(181), 1-A, 2-A

Hall of Fame Project Moves Forward

Oc 27 94 90(12), 1-A

Making Football a Safer Sport (editorial)

Jl 31 94 89(290), 4-A

Melton Caps off Prep Career

Je 15 94 89(244), 10-A

Melton Shines in All-Star Contest

Je 21 94 89(250), 6-A

Melton to Play in Florida-Georgia

Fe 17 94 89(128), 4-B

Most New Coaches Need No Introduction

Ag 28 94 89(317), 16-High School Supplement

Musical Chairs Continue for Football Coaches

Ap 30 94 89(198), 1-B

North Start Grind Past South

Jl 24 94 89(283), 1-B

Playoff Puzzle Coming Together

Nv 4 94 90(20), 2-Supplement

Playoffs Approved for Dome

Ap 20 94 89(188), 1-B

Powerful Region 1-AAAA Just Got Tougher

Ag 28 94 89(317), 3-High School Supplement

Preliminaries Behind, Playoffs Set to Begin for GISA Teams

Nv 11 94 90(27), Gridtimes-7

Prep Teams Begin March Madness

Mr 1 94 89(140), 8-A

Region 1-AA Favorites Unchanged

Ag 28 94 89(317), 9-High School Supplement

South Rises in State Semis

Dc 12 94 90(58), 3-A

State Title Races Tight as Ever

Ag 28 94 89(317), 16-High School Supplement

State's Best Class A Teams Found in Region 2

Ag 28 94 89(317), 11-High School Supplement

State's Best Regions Battle for Supremacy

Sp 23 94 89(343), Supplement-2

Wilson, Cody, Cole Named All-State

Dc 26 94 90(72), 1-B

Football--Irwin County High School

Atkinson County Routs Irwin in Region 2-A Contest

Oc 22 94 90(7), 3-B

Berrien Wins 26-0 in Anniversary Game

Sp 3 94 89(323), 4-B

Clinch Topples Irwin

Oc 8 94 89(358), 3-B

Football--Jeff Davis High School

Hornets Open with Loss to Jeff Davis, 14-8

Sp 3 94 89(323), 4-B

Football--Josey County High School

TCC Whips Josey, 34-0

Dc 3 94 90(49), 2-B

Football--Lanier County High School

Williams Fills Roles for Panthers

Oc 20 94 90(5), 1-D

Football--Lincoln County High School

Devils Have Tradition on Their Side

Nv 24 94 90(40), 1-D

Football--Lowndes High School

Area Prep Players Volunteer for Early Gridiron Action

Ag 7 94 89(296), 1-B

Area Teams Start Thinking Kickoff

Ag 18 94 89(307), 1-D

Bainbridge Rips Lowndes, 33-12

Oc 22 94 90(7), 1-B

Changes Should Lead to Wins

Ag 28 94 89(317), 7-High School Supplement

Corbett Has Knack for Big Plays

Oc 20 94 90(5), 1-D

Dirty Half-Dozen Vital to Lowndes

Ag 28 94 89(317), 3-High School Supplement

Explorers Assist Sheriff's Department at Martin Stadium

Sp 4 94 89(324), 1-A

Family Atmosphere Works for LHS Offensive Line

Sp 15 94 89(335), 1-D

Feeding the Multitudes

Sp 4 94 89(324), 6-A

Field Position, Turnovers Disastrous for Vikings

Oc 23 94 90(8), 5-B

First Region Win at Stake at Lowndes

Oc 14 94 89(364), 3-Supplement

Football Tradition Returns to Area (editorial)

Sp 2 94 89(322), 4-A

Hall Adds to Winnersville Tradition

Ja 29 94 89(109), 7-A

Keeping the Players Healthy

Sp 4 94 89(324), 6-A

Lowndes Back to Work After Win

Sp 6 94 89(326), 6-A

Lowndes Comes Oh So Close, 10-7

Oc 29 94 90(14), 1-B

Lowndes Continues Streak with One Crazy Quarter

Sp 18 94 89(338), 4-B

Lowndes Defense Still Inexperienced

Ag 28 94 89(317), 6-High School Supplement

Lowndes Drops Heartbreaker

Oc 8 94 89(358), 1-B

Lowndes Facing Difficult Task

Oc 25 94 90(10), 7-A

Lowndes Gains Respect Despite Loss

Sp 25 94 89(345), 5-B

Lowndes Handles Hephzibah, 42-6

Sp 17 94 89(337), 1-B

Lowndes Middle Drills Adel, 32-6

Oc 6 94 89(356), 2-D

Lowndes Must Respond After Loss

Sp 27 94 89(347), 7-A

Lowndes' New Offense Fits Johnson's Play-Making Talents

Sp 8 94 89(328), 1-D

Lowndes Rolls, 54-0

Sp 3 94 89(323), 1-B

Lowndes, Savannah Meet at Crossroads

Sp 9 94 89(329), Supplement-3

Lowndes Split Two Games with Valdosta

Oc 14 94 89(364), 2-C

Mack Attack Hits Indian Defense Hard

Sp 4 94 89(324), 5-B

Mack's Big Night Earns Times Honor

Sp 7 94 89(327), 9-A

Morrell Plans Big Season

Sp 1 94 89(321), 8-A

One's a Jester, the Other Always Wright

My 8 94 89(206), 1-C

Position Change Does Not Affect Bardin

Sp 29 94 89(349), 1-D

On with the Show

Sp 4 94 89(324), 1-A

Strickland Mixes Kicks, Licks

Sp 22 94 89(342), 1-D

A Terror in the Trenches

Oc 12 94 89(362), 1-B

Tift Edges Lowndes, 14-13

Sp 24 94 89(344), 1-B

Tift Still Trying to Get Settled

Sp 21 94 89(341), 10-A

Turning the Corner

Oc 27 94 90(12), 1-D

Vikes Find Answers During Camp

Ag 21 94 89(310), 1-B

Viking Offense Evolves into Exciting Unit

Ag 28 94 89(317), 5-High School Supplement

Viking Seniors Face Last Chance

Nv 8 94 90(24), 7-A

Vikings Brace for No. 1 Packers

Oc 29 94 90(14), 3-Supplement

Vikings Continue to Impress

Sp 11 94 89(331), 4-B

Vikings Face Similar Foe

Sp 2 94 89(322), 4-B

Vikings Fall to Gators

Oc 15 94 89(365), 1-B

Vikings Going for First Region Win

Oc 4 94 89(354), 8-A

Vikings Headed in Right Direction

Sp 16 94 89(336), Gridtimes-3

Vikings in a Familiar Position

Sp 13 94 89(333), 9-A

Vikings Must Put First Loss Behind

Sp 30 94 89(350), 3-Supplement

Vikings Open Season 2-0

Sp 10 94 89(330), 1-B

Vikings Prepared to Reverse Losing Trend

Ag 28 94 89(317), 7-High School Supplement

Vikings See Chance to End Region Drought

Sp 23 94 89(343), Supplement-3

Vikings Stay Busy During Off Week

Nv 3 94 90(19), 1-D

Vikings Suffer Second Near-Miss in Region Play

Oc 9 94 89(359), 3-B

Vikings Tire of Close Losses

Oc 11 94 89(361), 7-A

Vikings to Face Another New Coach

Sp 7 94 89(327), 9-A

Vikings Turning Focus to Region

Sp 20 94 89(340), 7-A

Vikings' Twin Terrors: Manning Brothers Make Big Plays on Both Sides of Line

Oc 6 94 89(356), 1-D

Vikings' Wait Almost Over

Ag 30 94 89(319), 7-A

Young Vikings Set for Scrimmage

Ag 24 94 89(313), 10-A

Youth Shows in Viking Scrimmage

Ag 25 94 89(314), 1-D

Football--Lowndes Middle School

Lowndes Middle Football Physicals

Ag 20 94 89(309), 1-B

Ag 21 94 89(310), 1-B

Lowndes Middle Schedules Physicals

Ag 19 94 89(308), 10-A

Football--Madison County High School

Big Game Arrives for Madison County

Nv 4 94 90(20), 7-Supplement

Cowboys in Position for First Crown

Ag 28 94 89(317), 15-High School Supplement

Madison, Hamilton to Renew Rivalry

Sp 9 94 89(329), Supplement-7

Madison Rolling Toward Playoffs

Oc 29 94 90(14), 7-Supplement

Madison Topples Bradford 22-6

Oc 1 94 89(351), 3-B

Madison Trying to Overcome Loss to Wakulla

Nv 11 94 90(27), Gridtimes-6

Suwannee Edges Madison, 15-12

Sp 24 94 89(344), 3-B

Football--Mary Persons

Prep Coach Closing in on Milestone

Dc 2 94 90(48), 3-C

Football--Mitchel-Baker High School

Berrien's Hopes for the Playoffs on the Line at Mitchell-Baker

Nv 4 94 90(20), 5-Supplement

Football--Pierce County High School

Clinch Wins, 7-3

Sp 17 94 89(337), 3-B

Football--Pinevale Youth Center

Pinevale Wins Two Titles

Dc 2 94 90(48), 3-C

Football--Professional

Draft Stressful for Local Players

Ap 26 94 89(194), 7-A

Football--Richmond Academy

Delay Doesn't Stop Cats, 45-6

Sp 3 94 89(323), 1-B

Musketeers Know Challenge is Ahead

Sp 1 94 89(321), 8-A

Football--Savannah

Female Football Player Tackles by Surprise

Oc 17 94 90(2), 5-A

Football--Savannah High School

Lowndes, Savannah Meet at Crossroads

Sp 9 94 89(329), Supplement-3

Football--Screven County

Prep Football Star Killed in Accident

Je 4 94 89(233), 1-B

Football--Seminole County

Cole's 212-Yard Night Leads Brooks

Sp 17 94 89(337), 3-B

Football--South Georgia Classic

South Georgia Classic Finals Set

Nv 30 94 90(46), 2-B

South Georgia Classic Opens

Nv 27 94 90(43), 2-B

Football--Sumter County High School

Sumter County Spoils Cook's Homecoming, 21-8

Oc 15 94 89(365), 3-B

Football--Suwannee High School

Suwannee Edges Madison, 15-12

Sp 24 94 89(344), 3-B

Suwannee Still Team to Beat in District 2-AAA

Ag 28 94 89(317), 15-High School Supplement

Football--Terrell Academy

Terrell Arrives as Favorite

Ag 28 94 89(317), 14-High School Supplement

Terrell Beats Brookwood

Sp 24 94 89(344), 3-B

Football--Thomas County Central High School

Central Gets Second Chance at Worth

Nv 18 94 90(34), 4-Supplement

Central Now Has Look of Champion

Sp 23 94 89(343), Supplement-7

Central Wins, Thomasville Defeated

Sp 17 94 89(337), 3-B

Colquitt County Blasts TCC, 27-6

Sp 3 94 89(323), 4-B

Dunbar Scores Three Touchdowns; Central Blanks Thomasville

Oc 15 94 89(365), 3-B

Late Field Goal Lifts Cairo Past Thomas County Central

Oc 22 94 90(7), 3-B

Region 1-AAA Teams Moving up to Compete

Sp 16 94 89(336), Gridtimes-4

TCC Avenges Loss, Whips Worth, 35-7

Nv 19 94 90(35), 3-B

TCC Continues Chase of Yet Another Title

Dc 11 94 90(57), 2-B

TCC Whips Josey, 34-0

Dc 3 94 90(49), 2-B

TCC Wins Third Straight

Dc 18 94 90(64), 10-B

Thomas Central Topples Coffee

Sp 24 94 89(344), 3-B

Football--Thomasville High School

Bulldogs Squash Brooks County Comeback, 13-6

Sp 3 94 89(323), 4-B

Bulldogs, Yellow Jackets Headed in Right Direction

Sp 30 94 89(350), 6-Supplement

Central Wins, Thomasville Defeated

Sp 17 94 89(337), 3-B

Colquitt County Outlasts Thomasville, 31-7

Sp 10 94 89(330), 3-B

Colquitt County Ready for Another Thomasville Team

Sp 9 94 89(329), Supplement-7

Dunbar Scores Three Touchdowns; Central Blanks Thomasville

Oc 15 94 89(365), 3-B

Few Things Certain in 1-AAA Playoff Hunt

Nv 11 94 90(27), Gridtimes-4

Fourth-Quarter Outburst Sends Central Past Dougherty, 21-6

Oc 8 94 89(358), 3-B

Henry Leads Colquitt to Another Route

Sp 11 94 89(331), 4-B

Region 1-AAA Teams Moving up to Compete

Sp 16 94 89(336), Gridtimes-4

Second-Half Rally Sends Dougherty Past Thomasville

Oc 1 94 89(351), 3-B

Thomasville War Set to Be Waged

Oc 14 94 89(364), 4-Supplement

Thomasville, Westover Continue Playoff

Oc 29 94 90(14), 4-Supplement

Thomasville's Guyton Gives Pats Chance at Super Bowl

Dc 30 94 90(76), 3-C

Football--Tift County High School

Blue Devils Battle Chaotic Year

Oc 27 94 90(12), 1-D

Blue Devils Playing for Fifth Place in Region

Nv 11 94 90(27), Gridtimes-3

Brodie Retires at Tift County

My 5 94 89(203), 5-B

Coffee, Tift Get Early Look

Sp 9 94 89(329), Supplement-3

Coffee Wins Rematch with Tift

Oc 22 94 90(7), 3-B

Devils Riding Recent Success

Sp 30 94 89(350), 3-Supplement

Feely Finds Experienced Gators

Ag 28 94 89(317), 8-High School Supplement

Late Score Beats Coffee

Sp 10 94 89(330), 1-B

Tift County Assuming Role of Spoiler

Nv 4 94 90(20), 3-Supplement

Tift County Coffee Top 1-AAAA Poll

Nv 23 94 90(39), 1-B

Tift County to Confront Another Great Back

Oc 14 94 89(364), 3-Supplement

Tift Edges Lowndes, 14-13

Sp 24 94 89(344), 1-B

Tift Still Trying to Get Settled

Sp 21 94 89(341), 10-A

Football--Tiftarea Academy

Valwood Tiftarea Set to Renew Old Rivalry

Oc 14 94 89(364), 7-Supplement

Football--Toombs County High School

Brooks Buries Toombs, 19-7

Dc 3 94 90(49), 1-B

Toombs Rebounds from Down Year

Nv 30 94 90(46), 1-B

Football--Tri-County High School

Berrien Wins 2nd Region Contest

Sp 24 94 89(344), 3-B

Football--United States Naval Academy

Valdosta's Hart Named Co-Captain

Ap 25 94 89(193), 7-A

Football--University Christian

Epic Battle Set in Quitman

Sp 30 94 89(350), 8-Supplement

Football--University of Georgia

Barker the Difference for Tide

Nv 18 94 90(34), 3-B

Bridges Signs with UGA

Nv 14 94 90(30), 1-B

Bulldogs Davis Misses Scrimmage

Ag 28 94 89(317), 1-B

Bulldogs Depending of Revived Defense

Ag 21 94 89(310), 3-B

Bulldogs Depending on Defense

Ag 28 94 89(317), 4-College Supplement

Bulldogs Making Rare Florida Trip

Oc 28 94 90(13), 1-C

Bulldogs Takes out Frustrations on Indians, 70-6

Sp 18 94 89(338), 1-B

Campbell Brings Experience to Bulldog Post

Fe 21 94 89(132), 9-A

Campbell's UGA Stint Ends Quietly

Dc 1 94 90(47), 1-D

Clemson No Trouble for Georgia, 40-14

Oc 9 94 89(359), 1-B

Daddy Durham Makes Son, Southern Pay

Nv 29 94 90(45), 7-A

Davis Returns to UGA Practice

Ag 30 94 89(319), 8-A

Dawgs Head Back Between the Hedges

Ag 24 94 89(313), 10-A

Dawgs Hold off Rebels

Sp 25 94 89(345), 1-B

Dawgs Learning from Last Year

Ag 14 94 89(303), 2-B

Difficult Schedule Facing Georgia

Jl 8 94 89(267), 9-A

Dogs Lose First SEC Contest

Ja 16 94 89(96), 1-C

Dogs Lost Recruits Now up to Six

Jl 14 94 89(273), 4-B

Dogs' Woes Hurt Zeier's Heisman Hopes

Oc 23 94 90(8), 6-B

Dooley Happy with Dawg's Effect

Nv 15 94 90(31), 9-A

Dooley Signs Contract; Faces Tough Calls

Nv 18 94 90(34), 1-B

Dorsett, Dooley Named to Hall

Ja 18 94 89(98), 9-A

Florida Loss Reveals Georgia's Problems

Nv 2 94 90(18), 7-A

Former Lowndes Star Signs with Dogs

Jl 8 94 89(267), 9-A

Georgia Announces Spring Football Awards

Ap 1 94 89(169), 9-A

Georgia Defense Facing Challenge

Oc 29 94 90(14), 1-B

Georgia Expecting Battle with Better Team

Sp 24 94 89(344), 4-B

Georgia Hoping to Focus More on Running Game

Sp 17 94 89(337), 4-B

Georgia Needs Football Help Now

Ja 25 94 89(105), 8-A

Georgia No Longer in Awe of Florida

Oc 27 94 90(12), 3-D

Georgia Positioned for Upset

Sp 29 94 89(349), 1-D

Georgia Pushing Zeier for Heisman Trophy

Oc 4 94 89(354), 10-A

Georgia Seeking More Fan Support

Sp 10 94 89(330), 4-B

Georgia Series with Clemson Nears End

Oc 5 94 89(355), 4-B

Georgia Should Be Better Than Expected Next Season

Je 21 94 89(250), 6-A

Georgia Stings Georgia Tech, 48-10

Nv 26 94 90(42), 1-B

Georgia's Bell Sprains Knee

Ag 19 94 89(308), 11-A

Georgia's Ward Anxious to Return to Quarterback

Nv 11 94 90(27), 3-C

Georgia's Zeier Will Play, Despite Eligibility Rumors

Sp 3 94 89(323), 3-B

Goff Brushes off His Critics

Oc 19 94 90(4), 8-A

Goff Enters Athens Hospital

Dc 1 94 90(47), 1-D

Goff Moves Ward to Tailback Spot

Ag 26 94 89(315), 11-A

Goff Pleased by Georgia Workouts

Ag 15 94 89(304), 7-A

Goff Pleases with Bulldogs

Sp 29 94 89(349), 1-D

Goff Praises Freshman Class

Ag 16 94 89(305), 8-A

Goff Wants Ward to Get Chances

Sp 7 94 89(327), 10-A

Goff Wastes Little Time in Fixing UGA Defense

Fe 27 94 89(138), 1-B

Goff Works UGA Offensive Line

Sp 2 94 89(322), 5-B

Jobs May Be on Line in UGA-Tech Clash

Nv 25 94 90(41), 1-B

Kelly Going to Georgia

Fe 16 94 89(127), 3-B

Kines Accepts Georgia Position

Dc 5 94 90(51), 1-B

Knee Injury Places Godfrey on the Shelf

Mr 13 94 89(152), 1-B

Local Bulldogs Frustrated after Big Loss to Florida

Oc 31 94 90(16), 1-B

Logic on the Side of the Gator's this Week

Oc 28 94 90(13), 3-C

Parkman Earns Georgia Spot

Sp 1 94 89(321), 9-A

Questions Abound as College Football Nears

Ag 2 94 89(292), 6-A

Rouse Makes Return to Dawgs

Ag 17 94 89(306), 8-A

Sanford Suites Ready for Home Opener

Ag 21 94 89(310), 7-B

Seer Picks SEC Powers in Cakewalks

Sp 2 94 89(322), 6-B

UGA Defense Looking for Help

Sp 14 94 89(334), 11-A

UGA's Ward Not Worried by Change

Jl 25 94 89(284), 7-A

Vandy Hopes to Build on Win

Oc 17 94 90(2), 3-B

Vandy Shocks Georgia, 43-30

Oc 16 94 90(1), 1-B

Vols Pound Dawgs

Sp 11 94 89(331), 1-B

Ward Has Hard Decision to Make

Oc 21 94 90(6), 1-C

Zeier Eyes Another Record

Oc 15 94 89(365), 4-B

Zeier Picks up on Heisman Pace

Sp 7 94 89(327), 12-A

Zeier Planning His Best Season

Ag 29 94 89(318), 8-A

Zeier Rests Sore Shoulder

Sp 27 94 89(347), 8-A

Zeier's Decision Depends on Coach

Ja 7 94 89(84), 11-A

Football--Valdosta

Battle of Winnersville Set

Nv 11 94 90(27), 1-C

Camps Open to Cool Weather

Ag 16 94 89(305), 7-A

Football League Seeking Participants

Ag 16 94 89(305), 7-A

Football Season Has Arrived at Last

Ag 28 94 89(317), 2-College Supplement

New Season Accented by Changes

Ag 28 94 89(317), 2-High School Supplement

Parker Returns Home to Valdosta

Jl 6 94 89(265), 8-A

Plans for Winnersville Classic Under Way

Ag 4 94 89(293), 5-A

Tennessee "Invades" Valdosta Volunteer Fans Stop on Way to Bowl Game

Dc 29 94 90(75), 1-A

Times Football Section Coming

Ag 26 94 89(315), 10-A

Ag 27 94 89(316), 1-B

Valdosta Area Hotbed of Talent

Ag 28 94 89(317), 9-College Supplement

Valdosta Minister Included in SI Story

My 19 94 89(217), 5-B

Valdosta Project Gets Super Bowl Launch

Ja 29 94 89(109), 1-A

Winnersville Week Begins

Nv 7 94 90(23), 1-B

Football--Valdosta High School

48 Title Evokes Lasting Memories

Mr 11 94 89(150), 3-B

Altman's Hard Work Pays Off: Senior Guard Sparks Cats

Nv 2 94 90(18), 7-A

Area Prep Players Volunteer for Early Gridiron Action

Ag 7 94 89(296), 1-B

Atlanta Firm Markets Valdosta

Ag 28 94 89(317), 7-C

As Big Game Nears, Wildcat Enthusiasm Picks Up

Dc 9 94 90(55), 1-C

Bonners Chasing Down a Dream

Nv 17 94 90(33), 1-B

Break Over for Wildcats

Sp 2 94 89(322), 4-B

Brown a Late Bloomer for Cats

Sp 28 94 89(348), 1-B

Butler, Jones Head All Region Team

Nv 20 94 90(36), 1-B

Cats Begin Playoff Journey

Nv 21 94 90(37), 1-B

Cats Drop Two Spots in Poll

Oc 19 94 90(4), 8-A

Cats Expect Tough Test

Ag 30 94 89(319), 7-A

Cats Filling Holes

Ag 23 94 89(312), 7-A

Cats Hold Position in Poll

Oc 5 94 89(355), 1-B

Cats Hope to Avenge Loss

Sp 23 94 89(343), Supplement-3

Cats' Johnson on a Mission

Sp 29 94 89(349), 1-D

Cats Look to Extend Streak

Nv 1 94 90(17), 8-A

Cats' Moseley Goes to Work

Oc 13 94 89(363), 1-D

Cats Offense Earns High Marks

Sp 11 94 89(331), 4-B

Cats Passionate About Playoff Return

Nv 23 94 90(39), 1-B

Cats Prepare for Final Scrimmage

Ag 26 94 89(315), 10-A

Cats Ready for Nest Challenge

Sp 6 94 89(326), 6-A

Cats Seek Return to Playoffs

Ag 28 94 89(317), 5-High School Supplement

Cats to Face Desperate Tift Team

Oc 25 94 90(10), 7-A

Cats, Trojans on Road to Dome

Dc 5 94 90(51), 1-B

Clark Blows Past Opponents: Tailback Shining in Senior Campaign

Oc 26 94 90(11), 1-B

Cleveland Field, A Tradition for Sale?

Sp 18 94 89(338), 1-A

Colquitt, VHS Top State Poll

Sp 21 94 89(341), 10-A

Comeback Cats, 40-37: Carter's Late Kick Returns Valdosta to Litle Game

Dc 11 94 90(57), 1-A

Consistency Key for VHS Offense

Ag 28 94 89(317), 4-High School Supplement

Cooper Keeps Improving

Oc 27 94 90(12), 1-D

Countdown to Kickoff. . .Wildcats Back in Familiar Position

Dc 16 94 90(62), 1-B

Decision Time: Hunter, Godfrey Weighing Options

Dc 29 94 90(75), 1-D

Defense Strong in VHS Scrimmage

Ag 20 94 89(309), 1-B

Defense Will Play Big Role for Cats

Nv 25 94 90(41), 1-B

Delay Doesn't Stop Cats, 45-6

Sp 3 94 89(323), 1-B

Directions to the Georgia Dome

Dc 7 94 90(53), 1-B

Dc 8 94 90(54), 1-D

Elusive Wilson Named Times Player of the Year

Dc 31 94 90(77), 1-B

Family Key to Cats

Oc 10 94 89(360), 1-B

Football a Way of Life for Baker

Oc 5 94 89(355), 1-B

Football Players Reminisce

Ja 6 94 89(83), 3-A

Football Ticket Prices Increased

Ja 11 94 89(91), 8-A

Football Tradition Returns to Area (editorial)

Sp 2 94 89(322), 4-A

Former Grid Greats Keep Going as Coaches

Ag 28 94 89(317), 1-B

Friday's Cats Resemble Winners of Old

Dc 4 94 90(50), 1-B

Getting the Field Ready

Sp 4 94 89(324), 1-A

Hanks Gets a Kick out of Dome

Dc 8 94 90(54), 1-D

Hype Begins for Wildcats

Dc 5 94 90(52), 6-A

Johnson and Wildcats Ready to Bounce Back

My 29 94 89(227), 1-C

Key to Valdosta Offense Remains the Same

Nv 8 94 90(24), 7-A

A Kick off the Old Block: Carter Family Celebrates Winning Field Goal

Dc 14 94 90(60), 1-B

The Line Kings, Wildcat Interior Linemen Combine Size, Experience

Sp 21 94 89(341), 10-A

Lowndes Split Two Games with Valdosta

Oc 14 94 89(364), 2-C

Melton Making Most of Senior Campaign

Sp 14 94 89(334), 11-A

Memories of Winnersville Never Pass

Nv 11 94 90(27), Gridtimes-2

Molton Commits to Auburn

Fe 1 94 89(112), 8-A

Musketeers Know Challenge is Ahead

Sp 1 94 89(321), 8-A

N.Y. Times Writer Following Wildcats

Sp 23 94 89(343), 1-A

One's a Jester, the Other Always Wright

My 8 94 89(206), 1-C

Packers Flawless Against Wildcats

Dc 18 94 90(64), 1-B

Packers over Valdosta Victory

Oc 26 94 90(11), 1-B

Packers Top Cats

Dc 18 94 90(64), 1-A

Panthers Edge Cats for Sweep

Dc 4 94 90(50), 1-B

Piling up the Points

Dc 7 94 90(53), 1-B

Rebels Join State's Elite

Sp 28 94 89(348), 1-B

Seeking Satisfaction: Wildcats Johnson is Drawing Attention...

Nv 24 94 90(40), 1-D

On with the Show

Sp 4 94 89(324), 1-A

South Georgia's Football Saturday (editorial)

Dc 9 94 90(55), 4-A

Spring Toward Success

My 17 94 89(215), 7-A

Tiger QB Reminds of Wilson

Sp 22 94 89(342), 1-D

Title-Game Tickets are Hot Items

Dc 15 94 90(61), 1-A

Tough Test for Valdosta Brings Smiles on Sidelines

Sp 18 94 89(338), 4-B

Valdosta Banking on its Tradition

Dc 2 94 90(48), 1-C

Valdosta Blanks Columbia

Sp 24 94 89(344), 1-B

Valdosta Chosen to Lead Region

Ag 20 94 89(309), 1-B

Valdosta Continues Playoff Mastery

Nv 26 94 90(42), 1-B

Valdosta Defense Continues Tradition

Ag 28 94 89(317), 4-High School Supplement

Valdosta Dominant, Not Flashy

Nv 6 94 90(22), 3-B

Valdosta Finally into Region Play

Oc 4 94 89(354), 8-A

Valdosta Outscores Tift County, 58-21

Oc 29 94 90(14), 1-B

Valdosta Ready for out of State Foe

Sp 13 94 89(333), 9-A

Valdosta Ready to Avenge Loss

Sp 20 94 89(340), 7-A

Valdosta Season Not a Failure

Dc 19 94 90(65), 1-B

Valdosta Senior Coming Alive During Playoffs

Dc 1 94 90(47), 1-D

Valdosta Seniors Plan Cats' Return

Ag 28 94 89(317), 3-High School Supplement

Valdosta Shuts Down Aiken

Sp 17 94 89(337), 1-B

Valdosta Stays Put in Poll

Oc 26 94 90(11), 1-B

Valdosta 9th-Grade Players to Report

Jl 20 94 89(279), 10-A

Valdosta to See Different Camden

Sp 9 94 89(329), Supplement-3

Valdosta Walks over Bainbridge, 33-6

Nv 19 94 90(35), 1-B

Valdosta's Region Win Answers Many Questions

Oc 9 94 89(359), 3-B

Versatile Wilson Keep VHS Success

Nv 15 94 90(31), 7-A

VHS Begins Spring Football Workouts

My 16 94 89(214), 6-A

VHS Defense Shines in Spring Finale

My 28 94 89(226), 1-B

VHS Football Still Important

Oc 8 94 89(358), 1-B

VHS Tied for Third in State Prep Poll

Sp 7 94 89(327), 10-A

VHS Wildcats Still America's Best Program

Ag 28 94 89(317), 2-High School Supplement

Wildcat Beat Gets Louder

Ag 13 94 89(302), 1-B

Wildcat Bus Being Scheduled

Dc 5 94 90(52), 6-A

Dc 7 94 90(53), 1-B

Wildcat Mystique Alive and Well

Dc 12 94 90(58), 1-B

Wildcat Offense Returns to Form

Oc 23 94 90(8), 5-B

Wildcat Parking, VSU Makes Lot Available for Fans on Friday Nights

Sp 1 94 89(321), 1-A

Wildcat Search for No. 1 QB Continues

My 21 94 89(219), 1-B

Wildcat Tradition Airs Tonight

Dc 1 94 90(47), 1-D

Wildcat Way Interests Aiken Team

Sp 15 94 89(335), 1-D

Wildcat Win Ends Off-Season Worries, Boosts Confidence

Sp 4 94 89(324), 5-B

Wildcats Again in Their Own Comfort Zone

Nv 27 94 90(43), 1-B

Wildcats Brace for First Carolina Visitor

Sp 16 94 89(336), Gridtimes-3

Wildcats' Captain Pumped for Opener

Ag 31 94 89(320), 9-A

Wildcats Claw Trojans, 28-0

Nv 5 94 90(21), 1-B

Wildcats Continue to Post Amazing Numbers

Ag 14 94 89(303), 1-B

Wildcats Featured on GPTV

Sp 26 94 89(346), 1-B

Wildcats Hoping to Extend Streak

Nv 4 94 90(20), 3-Supplement

Wildcats in for Another Defensive Battle

Oc 18 94 90(3), 8-A

Wildcats' Jones Makes Most of Talent

Sp 7 94 89(327), 9-A

Wildcats Know the Butler Can Do It

Nv 18 94 90(34), 2-Supplement

Wildcats No. 3 in Latest Poll

Sp 14 94 89(334), 11-A

Wildcats Not Looking Past Devils

Oc 29 94 90(14), 3-Supplement

Wildcats Not Upset by Effort

Dc 18 94 90(64), 1-B

Wildcats Offense Continues Roll

Nv 12 94 90(28), 3-B

Wildcats on Track to Return to Normalcy

Ag 28 94 89(317), 5-High School Supplement

Wildcats Open Region with Impressive Win

Oc 8 94 89(358), 1-B

Wildcats, Panthers Similar in Style

Dc 10 94 90(56), 1-C

Wildcats Ready for Final Spring Test

My 27 94 89(225), 10-A

Wildcats Ready for First Official Fall Scrimmage

Ag 19 94 89(308), 10-A

Wildcats Remember Glory Days

Ja 9 94 89(86), 1-C

Wildcats Roll over Gators

Oc 22 94 90(7), 1-B

Wildcats Roll to 49-14 Victory

Sp 10 94 89(330), 1-B

Wildcats Seek Revenge Against Colquitt County

Dc 13 94 90(59), 7-A

Wildcats Set for Second Season

Nv 15 94 90(31), 7-A

Wildcats Slash Vikings, 52-12

Nv 12 94 90(28), 1-B

Wildcats Topple Bearcats

Dc 7 94 90(53), 1-B

Wildcats, Trojans, Chasing Titles

Nv 29 94 90(45), 6-A

Wildcats Win a Shootout Brown Rolls over Eagles in 42-32 Win

Dc 3 94 90(49), 1-B

Wildcats Wrap up Fall Camp

Ag 27 94 89(316), 1-B

Wilson Engineers Potent Wildcats

Sp 13 94 89(333), 9-A

Wilson Represents Wildcat System

Oc 9 94 89(359), 1-B

Football--Valdosta State University

58-6, Valdosta State Routs Fort Valley

Sp 18 94 89(338), 1-B

Addo to Test Blazers Defense

Oc 13 94 89(363), 1-D

Alabama No Sweet Home for Hatcher

Nv 25 94 90(41), 1-B

Alumni Weekend Brings Back Memories, Bruises

Ap 24 94 89(192), 1-C

Another Game, Another Blowout Blazers Pounce on Livingston in 63-0 Win

Oc 2 94 89(352), 1-B

Balzer Offense Coming to Life

Sp 1 94 89(321), 8-A

Blazer Defense Controlls Scrimmage

Ap 20 94 89(188), 2-B

Blazer Football Coaches at Clinic

Jl 21 94 89(280), 4-B

Blazer Football Hype Begins

Je 24 94 89(253), 8-A, 9-A

Blazer Line Taking Shape

Ag 19 94 89(308), 10-A

Blazer Notes: Recruiting Odyssey

Fe 3 94 89(114), 4-B, 5-B

Blazer Offense Facing Major Test

Nv 4 94 90(20), 1-B

Blazers Anxious for Next Battle

Sp 17 94 89(337), 1-B

Blazers' Baird Wins at Rollins

Nv 10 94 90(26), 2-D

Blazers' Big Day Arrives

Oc 8 94 89(358), 1-B

Blazers Blank Knoxville

Sp 4 94 89(324), 1-B

Blazers Bomb Chargers: Valdosta State Makes Statement with 38-7 Win

Oc 9 94 89(359), 1-B

Blazers Deserve Complete Support of Valdosta

Ja 31 94 89(111), 8-A

Blazers Drop Second Straight

Dc 14 94 90(60), 3-B

Blazers Drop to No. 6 in Poll

Nv 8 94 90(24), 7-A

Blazers Garner GSC Awards

Je 28 94 89(257), 7-A

Blazers Gunning for Win No. 9

Oc 29 94 90(14), 1-B

Blazer's Hatcher a Hill Trophy Finalist

Nv 18 94 90(34), 1-B

Blazers Look to Extend Streaks

Oc 22 94 90(7), 1-B

Blazers Make D-II Playoffs: VSU Will Host Albany State . . .

Nv 14 94 90(30), 1-B

Blazers Making a Habit out of Winning

Oc 25 94 90(10), 7-A

Blazers No. 17 in Division II Poll

Ag 23 94 89(312), 7-A

Blazers No. 7 in Latest Poll

Sp 20 94 89(340), 7-A

Blazers No. 10 in Nation

Sp 13 94 89(333), 9-A

Blazers No. 4 in National Poll

Sp 27 94 89(347), 7-A

Blazers Not Overlooking Livingston

Oc 1 94 89(351), 1-B

Blazers Plans to Continue Rolling

Oc 11 94 89(361), 7-A

Blazers Putting Loss Behind

Nv 11 94 90(27), 1-C

Blazers Ready for Challenge

Nv 19 94 90(35), 1-B

Blazers Ready for Title Run

Ag 17 94 89(306), 8-A

Blazers Release Football Schedule

My 6 94 89(204), 9-A

Blazers Remain Third in Poll

Oc 18 94 90(3), 8-A

Blazers Roll a Perfect Seven

Oc 16 94 90(1), 10-B

Blazers Set to Battle Knights

Sp 10 94 89(330), 1-B

Blazers Shock Knights, 31-14

Sp 11 94 89(331), 1-B

Blazers Sign Seven

Fe 3 94 89(114), 4-B, 6-B

Blazers Survive Playoff Scare. . .

Nv 20 94 90(36), 1-B

Blazers to Play on SportSouth

Ag 20 94 89(309), 1-B

Blazer's Win Should Gain Team Respect

Sp 12 94 89(332), 1-B

Blazers Win Ugly, Top Chocs

Oc 23 94 90(8), 1-B

Braddock a Special VSU Player

Sp 23 94 89(343), 1-B

Chris Hatcher: Blazers' Top Gun

Ag 28 94 89(317), 6-College Supplement

Clark Looking for Upset

Sp 22 94 89(342), 1-D

Cleveland Field, A Tradition for Sale?

Sp 18 94 89(338), 1-A

Close Game May Help VSU vs. Lions

Nv 21 94 90(37), 1-B

Coneset Lifting VSU to New Levels

Mr 13 94 89(152), 5-B

Countdown to Showdown Begins: Valdosta State, UNA Game. . .

Oc 31 94 90(16), 1-B

Defense Rules Blazer Spring Workouts

Ap 10 94 89(178), 1-C

Diversity Key to Blazer Offense

Ag 28 94 89(317), 6-College Supplement

Expectations Understandably High. . .

Ag 28 94 89(317), 6-College Supplement

Favorites Clear for GSC Title

Ag 28 94 89(317), 7-College Supplement

Fort Valley Coach Used to Big Games

Sp 15 94 89(335), 1-D

Foundation Laid for VSU Season

Ag 9 94 89(298), 7-A

Glisson Highlights VSU Scrimmage

Ap 17 94 89(185), 2-C

Goff Well Aware of Critics: Pressure Mounts for UGA Coach

Nv 1 94 90(17), 8-A

Graham to Test VSU Defensive Streak

Oc 6 94 89(356), 1-D

Hammering Home the Point

Dc 21 94 90(67), 1-B

The Harlon Hill Was Decided Today

Oc 9 94 89(359), 8-B

Hatcher Among 3 Hill Award Finalists

Dc 2 94 90(48), 2-C

Hatcher Cruises to "Hill"

Dc 10 94 90(56), 1-C

Hatcher Fulfills Mumme Prophecy

Dc 11 94 90(57), 1-B

Hatcher, Graham Focusing on Teams

Oc 7 94 89(357), 1-B

Hatcher Tops Little All-American Team

Dc 23 94 90(69), 1-C

Hatcher's Thrill Could Be "Hill": Blazer QB Expected. . .

Dc 9 94 90(55), 1-C

History Blazers Hall's Path to Valdosta

Ja 29 94 89(109), 7-A

A Homecoming Shootout: Blazers Outscore Braves

Oc 16 94 90(1), 1-B

Knights Respect VSU Talent

Sp 7 94 89(327), 9-A

Kurinsky, Gets Taste of Life in NFL

My 18 94 89(216), 10-A

Lions Save Best for Blazers

Nv 24 94 90(40), 1-D

McPhail Anxious to Visit Old Team

Sp 9 94 89(329), 1-B

Mitchell a Silent Leader for VSU

Oc 14 94 89(364), 1-C

Motivation is Not a Problem for VSU

Oc 15 94 89(365), 1-B

Move Pays off for Moore

Sp 30 94 89(350), 10-A

Mumme Wants More from Offense

Sp 8 94 89(328), 1-D

National Title Foremost on Hampton's Wish List

Ag 25 94 89(314), 1-D

No. 3 Blazers Await Chargers

Oc 4 94 89(354), 8-A

North Alabama. . .27 Valdosta. . .24

Nv 27 94 90(43), 8-B

Not Ready for Prime Time: North Alabama Sticks Valdosta State, 38-21

Nv 6 94 90(22), 1-B

Now Hatcher's King of the Hill

Dc 10 94 90(56), 1-A

Records to Fall in Blazer Finale

Nv 12 94 90(28), 1-B

Reddies Recall Blazer Offense

Nv 10 94 90(26), 1-D

Seven Blazers Earn All-GSC

Nv 15 94 90(31), 7-A

Spring Football Opens

Mr 31 94 89(170), 4-B

Stage Set for No. 1 Battle

Nv 1 94 90(17), 8-A

State Looking for a Winner

Oc 27 94 90(12), 1-D

Student-Athlete Supreme, Johnson Happy to Be a Blazer

Sp 16 94 89(336), 1-C

A Super Experience, VSU's Moves Has Unique Perspective on Big Game

Ja 30 94 89(110), 1-C

Super Shots at Super Bowl

Ja 27 94 89(107), 2-C

Suprised in Seattle, Former VSU Star Edwards an NFL Hit

Ja 25 94 89(105), 8-A

Surprised in Seattle, Former VSU Star Edwards an NFL Hit

Ja 25 94 89(105), 8-A

Swin Says He's Lucky in Life

Ja 28 94 89(108), 5-A

Top Spot on Line in Florence

Nv 5 94 90(21), 1-B

In Usual Spot, Blazers Fight Back for Homecoming Victory

Oc 17 94 90(2), 1-B

Valdosta Project Gets Super Bowl Launch

Ja 29 94 89(109), 1-A

Valdosta St. Teams at Home Tonight

Nv 21 94 90(37), 1-B

Valdosta State 31, Central Florida 14

Sp 11 94 89(331), 1-A

Valdosta State's Man in Waiting: Loree Ready for Pressure Situation

Oc 28 94 90(13), 1-C

VSU Defense Has Few Weak Links

Ag 28 94 89(317), 7-College Supplement

VSU Defense Will Face Option Again

Nv 3 94 90(19), 1-D

VSU Enters Game-Week Routine

Ag 30 94 89(319), 7-A

VSU Extends Mumme Contract--Blazers Add Ex-Bulldog

Ja 7 94 89(84), 10-A, 11-A

VSU Falls in GSC Title Game

Ap 24 94 89(192), 2-C

VSU Fans Get Chance to Meet Blazers

Nv 10 94 90(26), 1-D

VSU Football Begins Spring Preparations

Ap 4 94 89(172), 7-A

VSU Has No Trouble in Pre-GSC Contests

Sp 26 94 89(346), 1-B

VSU Hosting End of Season Event

Dc 8 94 90(54), 1-D

VSU Impressive in Latest Route

Sp 19 94 89(339), 1-B

VSU Keeps on Rolling

Oc 3 94 89(353), 1-B

VSU Picture Day at Cleveland Field Today

Ag 21 94 89(310), 1-B

VSU Player Remains in Critical Condition

Jl 2 94 89(261), 1-B

VSU Proves Mettle

Oc 10 94 89(360), 1-B

VSU Ready for History Lesson

Nv 26 94 90(42), 1-B

VSU Routs Clark, 63-6

Sp 25 94 89(345), 1-B

VSU Season Ends in a Tie

Nv 27 94 90(43), 1-B

VSU Staff Undergoes Facelift

Jl 19 94 89(278), 7-A

VSU Stays on Track

Oc 24 94 90(9), 1-B

VSU, UNA Top Coaches Poll

Jl 31 94 89(290), 1-C

VSU Wins Third to Remain Undefeated

Dc 4 94 90(50), 1-B

VSU's Morris Lands NFL Job

Fe 8 94 89(119), 8-A, 9-A

VSU's Opener Serves Purpose

Sp 5 94 89(325), 1-B

VSU's Ross Makes Most of Changes

Ag 21 94 89(310), 1-B

VSU's West Dies

Jl 5 94 89(264), 6-A

Waiting Finally over for Blazers

Sp 3 94 89(323), 1-B

Waiting on the Call

Ap 24 94 89(192), 1-C

West Not Forgotten by VSU Players

Jl 21 94 89(280), 4-B

West Still in Critical Condition

Jl 3 94 89(262), 1-B

Williams Outgrows Moniker

Sp 2 94 89(322), 4-B

Williams Saves Best for Crucial Playoff Situation

Nv 20 94 90(36), 12-B

Youth Football Camp Scheduled at VSU

Je 22 94 89(251), 11-A

Football--Valwood

Area Teams Open Season

Sp 2 94 89(322), 4-B

Brookwood, Horne Blow Past Valwood

Sp 10 94 89(330), 3-B

Brookwood, Valwood Ready for Physical Showdown

Sp 9 94 89(329), Supplement-6

Football Tradition Returns to Area (editorial)

Sp 2 94 89(322), 4-A

Transfer Pays Off for Valwood's Pass

Nv 3 94 90(19), 1-D

Valiants Battling Numbers Problem

Ag 28 94 89(317), 14-High School Supplement

Valiants Look to Build on Win

Oc 29 94 90(14), 7-Supplement

Valiants Seeking Consistent Play

Sp 23 94 89(343), Supplement-6

Valiants Sprint Past Cross Keys, 48-20

Sp 24 94 89(344), 3-B

Valwood Facing Another Large School Challenge

Sp 16 94 89(336), Gridtimes-6

Valwood Falls to Terrell in 30-19 Homecoming Loss

Nv 5 94 90(21), 3-B

Valwood in for Tough Challenge

Sp 30 94 89(350), 7-Supplement

Valwood Opens with Win over Cougars

Sp 3 94 89(323), 4-B

Valwood Rolls Past Westbrook

Oc 7 94 89(357), 1-B

Valwood Tiftarea Set to Renew Old Rivalry

Oc 14 94 89(364), 7-Supplement

Valwood-Westbrook Rematch Moved Up

Oc 6 94 89(356), 2-D

Valwood's Weidinger Sacks Competition

Sp 8 94 89(328), 1-D

Westbrook Survives Late Rally, Beats Valwood

Dc 7 94 90(53), 1-B

Westwood Runs Past Valwood, 29-14

Sp 17 94 89(337), 3-B

Football--Ware County High School

Coffee Pounds Ware, 27-9

Oc 1 94 89(351), 3-B

Gators Chomping for Region Win

Oc 13 94 89(363), 1-D

New Gators Join Region Wars

Ag 28 94 89(317), 8-High School Supplement

Football--Warner Robins

Blacks Plan "Dixie" Boycott

Sp 24 94 89(344), 5-A

Eagles Responding to New Head Coach

Nv 30 94 90(46), 1-B

Parents Want "Dixie" Removed from Games

Ag 28 94 89(317), 3-B

Football--Washington County High School

Washington Co. Whips Carrollton

Dc 11 94 90(57), 2-B

Football--West Georgia College

West Ga. Comes Back to Earth

Sp 25 94 89(345), 2-B

Football--Westbrook

Area Teams Open Season

Sp 2 94 89(322), 4-B

Cougars Pass into New Era

Ag 28 94 89(317), 14-High School Supplement

Valwood Opens with Win over Cougars

Sp 3 94 89(323), 4-B

Valwood Rolls Past Westbrook

Oc 7 94 89(357), 1-B

Valwood-Westbrook Rematch Moved Up

Oc 6 94 89(356), 2-D

Westbrook Forced to Forfeit Game

Nv 11 94 90(27), 1-C

Westbrook Has Chance to Bounce Back from Loss

Nv 4 94 90(20), 7-Supplement

Westbrook Survives Late Rally, Beats Valwood

Dc 7 94 90(53), 1-B

Football--Westwood

Westwood Runs Past Valwood, 29-14

Sp 17 94 89(337), 3-B

Football--Wilcox County High School

Clinch Falls, 19-6

Sp 24 94 89(344), 3-B

Football Recruiting

Analyzing the Beautiful Season of Recruiting

Fe 3 94 89(114), 4-B

Georgia Schools Announce Signees

Fe 3 94 89(114), 5-B

South Georgia Signing Day: Nine Area Players Sign Scholarships

Fe 3 94 89(114), 4-B, 6-B

Forage Plantas

Peace on Cutting Edge of Peanuts

Je 3 94 89(232), 1-A

Force, Alden Wesley

Alden Force

Fe 25 94 89(136), 2-B

Force, John William

Obituary

Ap 14 94 89(182), 2-A

Ford, Buie

Obituary

Mr 17 94 89(156), 2-A

Ford, Lawrence

Plumber's Assistant Dies in Ditch Accident

My 4 94 89(202), 6-A

Ford Motor Company

Car Compaines Rolling out Performance Machines

My 15 94 89(213), 9-C

Ford to Expand Recycling Program

My 19 94 89(217), 4-D

Fore, Nancy Delk

Obituary

Oc 15 94 89(365), 2-A

Foreign Students--Valdosta State University

Exchange Students Becoming Family

Fe 21 94 89(132), 5-A

VSU Professor to Give Chinese Students Business Lessons

Ag 8 94 89(297), 1-A

Forest and Forestry

Burning Important to Pine Forests

Mr 9 94 89(148), 5-A

Enviromnentalists Gain Ground in Saving Forests

Ap 11 94 89(179), 3-A

Georgia's Tree IQ Not Good

Oc 23 94 90(8), 8-A

Tax Breaks for Tree Growers Haven't Helped Georgia Forests

Sp 15 94 89(335), 7-A

Timber Expo Popular

My 1 94 89(199), 1-A

Forest Fires

Burn Clears Land, Slows Traffic

Ja 22 94 89(102), 1-A

Burning Important to Pine Forests

Mr 9 94 89(148), 5-A

Time Editors Get Kudzu for Opinions (editorial)

Sp 15 94 89(335), 4-A

Forest Rangers

Ranger a Veteran in Lowndes Area

Oc 23 94 90(8), 6-A

Forgery--Atlanta

Employee Charged in Fake Beauty Licenses

Ag 12 94 89(301), 6-A

Fornes, Bill

Valdosta Veteran on a Mission

Jl 3 94 89(262), 6-A

Forrest, Anne Dorelle

Collier-Forrest

Wedding

Dc 20 94 90(66), 2-C

Forrest-Collier

Engagement

Ag 16 94 89(305), 2-B

"Forrest Gump"

Forrest Gump Takes a Look at Life (editorial)

Ag 4 94 89(293), 4-A

"Forrest Gump" Will Change Viewer's Outlook on His Life

Jl 28 94 89(287), 2-C

Life is Like a Park Bench

Sp 30 94 89(350), 1-A

Sonny Shoyer Appears in New Motion Picture

Je 23 94 89(252), 2-B

Forrest, James

Forrest Enjoying Tech Season

Fe 20 94 89(131), 3-C

Tech Shocks UNC. . Again

Fe 13 94 89(124), 3-B

Forrest, Verna Willis

Obituary

My 3 94 89(201), 2-A

Forrester, J. Owen

Judge Ignoring Crack Guidelines

Ag 28 94 89(317), 7-A

Forsyth County Sheriff's Department

Forsyth's Sheriff Resigning Feb. 28

Fe 17 94 89(128), 6-A

Fort Benning

CIA Attending Fort's Jobs Fair

My 21 94 89(219), 6-A

Fort Benning MPs Leave for Haiti

Sp 23 94 89(343), 4-A

Georgia Soldiers Head for Haiti

Sp 29 94 89(349), 6-A

Rogers Packs a Safe Parachute

My 26 94 89(224), 5-B

Fort Valley State College

Seeds Planted by College Program Helping Minority Farmers to Grow

Dc 31 94 90(77), 6-A

Fortman, Traycee Lynn

Fortman-Martin

Engagement

Oc 4 94 89(354), 3-B

Foster Home Care

Foster Homes Needed

Ja 19 94 89(99), 2-B

Foster Parents Honored for Work

Ja 19 94 89(99), 2-B

Foster, Ozella Martin

Obituary

Jl 8 94 89(267), 2-A

Foster, Willie K. and Louise

The Fosters

Anniversary

Dc 22 94 90(68), 2-C

Fountain, Eula B.

Funeral

Fe 5 94 89(116), 2-A

Obituary

Fe 4 94 89(115), 2-A

Fountain, Everette P.

Obituary

Jl 16 94 89(275), 2-A

Fountain, Lounell

Obituary

Je 27 94 89(256), 2-A

Fountain of Age--Book Review

Book Delves into What Keeps People Going After Age 60

Je 1 94 89(230), 6-B

Fountain, Paul M.

Obituary

Sp 11 94 89(331), 2-A

Fountain, Richard

Peterson-Fountain

Engagement

Jl 19 94 89(278), 2-B

Fountain, Virgil

Obituary

My 24 94 89(222), 2-A

Four-H Clubs--Georgia

4-H Members Complete Family Projects

Dc 29 94 90(75), 3-C

4-H'er Places in State Contest

Dc 29 94 90(75), 3-C

4-H'ers Attend Fall Forum 1994

Dc 29 94 90(75), 3-C

4-H'ers Raise $ for Heart

Fe 11 94 89(122), 2-B

Beauty Queens Crowned

My 5 94 89(203), 3-C

Four-H Clubs--Lowndes County

4-H'ers Attend Horse School

Ag 8 94 89(297), 3-B

Lowndes 4-H'ers Celebrate Georgia Week Oct 2-8

Oc 6 94 89(356), 2-C

Lowndes 4-H'ers Honored at Banquet

Oc 12 94 89(362), 2-C

Lowndes County 4-H Compete in Tifton

My 19 94 89(217), 7-C

Four-H Clubs--Valdosta

4-H'ers Attend State Meeting

Jl 27 94 89(286), 5-B

4-H'ers Place in Horse Show

Ag 9 94 89(298), 3-B

4-H'ers Win in District Competition

Jl 27 94 89(286), 2-B

Two Area Teens Win State 4-H Honors

Ag 12 94 89(301), 3-A

Volunteer 4-H Leaders Receive Master Awards

Jl 27 94 89(286), 3-B

Fourth of July

Area Cities Plan Their Independence Day

Jl 1 94 89(260), 1-A

Fourth of July Should See a New Patriotism (editorial)

Jl 4 94 89(263), 4-A

More to Die on Fourth Than in Past, Official Says

Je 28 94 89(257), 3-A

Much of Lowndes Closed for Fourth of July

Jl 2 94 89(261), 1-A

Storm Dampens Fourth of July Festivities

Jl 5 94 89(264), 1-A

Valdostans Have Happy Fourth Despite Weather

Jl 5 94 89(264), 1-A

Fowlkes, Buddy

Atlanta Ex-Councilman Takes the Stand

Ag 18 94 89(307), 5-A

Ex-Atlanta Councilman Convicted Monday

Ag 23 94 89(312), 3-A

Fowlkes, Marion Isabel

Obituary

Mr 9 94 89(148), 2-A

FOX

Atlanta Station Drops CBS, Switches to FOX Television

My 24 94 89(222), 5-B

Fox Shaking up TV Veiwing

My 29 94 89(227), 4-A

Fox Theatre--Atlanta

Broadway Bound "Hello, Dolly!" Coming to Atlanta's Fox Theatre

Ag 12 94 89(301), 2-B

Series Announces Schedule

Je 16 94 89(245), 2-C, 3-C

Francis Lake A.M.E. Church

Church Revival at Francis Lake

Ag 27 94 89(316), 8-A

Franklin, Sister Hattie Lowe

Obituary

Ap 29 94 89(197), 2-A

Franklin, William Charles

Field Hand Charged in Farmer's Death

Nv 12 94 90(28), 5-A

Franks, David Scott

Georgia Authorities Seek Extradition of Franks

Ag 17 94 89(306), 6-A

Judge Has Franks Bound over for Trial

Ag 31 94 89(320), 5-A

Fraser, Scott

Birth

Ag 5 94 89(294), 12-A

Fraternities and Sororities--Georgia Institute of Technology

Frat Suspended

Fe 26 94 89(137), 3-A

Fraternities and Sororities--University of Georgia

UGA Fraternities Need the Grades to Party

Je 5 94 89(234), 6-A

Fraternities and Sororities--Valdosta State University

12 Valdosta State Coeds Chosen as TKE Calendar Girls

Ja 10 94 89(90), 3-B

Frat Party Investigation Continues

Fe 24 94 89(135), 1-A

Frat Slowly Squeezing out Old South Days

Mr 6 94 89(145), 3-A

Public Service Finds Black Fraternities, Sororities

Fe 14 94 89(125), 5-A

Sorority to Sponsor Bone Marrow Typing

Ap 28 94 89(196), 3-A

VSU Fraternity Deals with Accident

Mr 6 94 89(145), 10-A

VSU Fraternity Moves on Building Plans

Je 13 94 89(242), 3-A

VSU Students Attended Party Before the Incident

Fe 19 94 89(130), 1-A

VSU Won't Take Action Against KA

Mr 17 94 89(156), 1-A

Fraud

Beware Telemarket Travel Rip-Offs

Mr 18 94 89(157), 1-B

Elderly More Susceptible to Fraud Deception

Oc 6 94 89(356), 2-C

Fraud--Atlanta

Mortgage Brokers Plead Innocent in Fraud

Mr 30 94 89(169), 6-A

Fraud--Lowndes County

Inmate Caught Getting Unemployment

Fe 3 94 89(114), 1-A

Fraud--Stone Mountain

Stone Mountain Man Pleads in Fraud Case

Ag 19 94 89(308), 5-A

Fraud--Valdosta

Broadcaster Charged in Prescription Fraud Case

Sp 3 94 89(323), 3-A

Federal Investigation Continues into Two Former Saft Employees

Fe 15 94 89(126), 3-A

Former Saft Employees Plead Guilty in Scam

My 19 94 89(217), 3-A

Lowndes Businessman Indicted in Alleged Fuel-Buying Scheme

Oc 8 94 89(358), 3-A

Sheriff Warns Residents of Fraud Phone Solicitations

Ag 13 94 89(302), 3-A

Frazier, Eloise

Obituary

My 20 94 89(218), 2-A

Frazier, Vance Wallace

Obituary

Je 21 94 89(250), 2-A

Freaknik

City Reluctantly Prepares for Students

Ap 22 94 89(190), 5-A

City to Consider Stricter Party Guidelines

Ap 27 94 89(195), 5-A

Mayor: Behave or Be Busted

Sp 24 94 89(344), 5-A

Opponents of Party to Turn Tables on Mayor

Ap 30 94 89(198), 5-A

Frech, William Paul

Dixon-Frech Wedding Scheduled for Dec. 3

Ag 16 94 89(305), 2-B

Free Masons--Valdosta

Masons to Hold "Fun Day"

My 27 94 89(225), 6-A

Sack Race Fun

My 29 94 89(227), 5-A

Freedom Foundation

Local Students Attend Conference

Dc 23 94 90(69), 5-A

Freedom of Speech

Letters to Editor a Freedom of Speech (letter)

Je 27 94 89(256), 4-A

Other Voices. . .(editorial reprinted from The Parkersburg Sentinel (WV))

Je 13 94 89(242), 4-A

Praise for Speaking Out

My 30 94 89(228), 4-A

We Still Have Free Speech (editorial)

My 22 94 89(220), 4-A

Freedom of the Press

Remembering What Free Press is About (editorial)

My 3 94 89(201), 4-A

Valdosta Man Wins National Arms Award

Mr 31 94 89(170), 3-A

Freeman, Chad Wesley

Freeman-Bennett

Wedding

Dc 2 94 90(48), 4-B

Freeman, Maurice

Brooks County Hires New Coach

My 27 94 89(225), 10-A

Successful Debut Earns Freeman Award

Dc 31 94 90(77), 1-B

Freemen, Grant

Birth

My 29 94 89(227), 3-B

Freifield, Nina

Statesboro Artist Wants to Teach Homeless to Paint, Express Feelings

My 3 94 89(201), 5-A

Friendships

Friendships Change Through the Years

Ap 21 94 89(189), 1-C

Frix, Carolyn Jelks

Obituary

Ja 12 94 89(92), 2-A

Fry, Lloyd W.

Obituary

Ag 13 94 89(302), 2-A

Fulghum, Arthur C.

Obituary

Ap 11 94 89(170), 2-A

Fullwood, Girlie Ann

Obituary

Ap 12 94 89(180), 2-A

Fulton County Commission

Elections Board Moves Against Bell

Je 15 94 89(244), 6-A

Fund Raisers--Atlanta

GBI to Probe Murphy's Picnic

Sp 13 94 89(333), 5-A

Fund Raisers--Georgia

Donations Sought from Prison Workers

My 21 94 89(219), 6-A

Funderburke, Laura

Funderburke-Boyd

Engagement

Mr 13 94 89(152), 2-C

Funeral Rites and Ceremonies--Sumner

Last Request Denied in Georgia Burial

Ap 9 94 89(177), 5-A

Funerals--Adel

Funeral Business Unpredictable

My 29 94 89(227), 7-C

Funerals--Atlanta

Farrakhan Speaks at Funeral of Youth

My 30 94 89(228), 5-A

Fungicide

Tommy Irwin Issues Fungicide Exemption

Oc 25 94 90(10), 5-A

Furniture Renewal

Improving the Look of Outdoor Furniture

Ag 7 94 89(296), 1-D

Fusarium Stem Rot

Look Out for Fusarium Stem Rot

Je 24 94 89(253), 1-B

Futch, Alex, Jr.

Obituary

Sp 5 94 89(325), 2-A

Futch, Fannie Bell

Obituary

Sp 23 94 89(343), 2-A

Futch, Lewie M.

Obituary

Ja 19 94 89(99), 2-A

Futch, Robin Charlene

Futch-Allred

Engagement

Nv 1 94 90(17), 2-B

Futch, Ruby Crawford

Obituary

Ja 23 94 89(103), 2-A

Future Business Leaders of America

Valdostan Elected State FBLA Official

Ap 18 94 89(186), 1-A

Future Farmers of America--Valdosta

Attend Convention

Ag 12 94 89(301), 2-B

Attend FFA Camp

Ag 12 94 89(301), 2-B

FFA Members Attend Meet

Jl 27 94 89(286), 2-B

Future Homemakers of America--Valdosta

Attend FHA Camp

Ag 12 94 89(301), 2-B

FHA Members Attend Camp

Jl 27 94 89(286), 3-B

Future Homemakers of America Presents Awards

Jl 29 94 89(288), 3-B