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New GI Bill sends vets to colleges locally
The GI Bill transformed America -- sending millions of veterans to college or other post-secondary training.
Vero Beach's Randy Hambrick drafted by Arizona
Right-handed pitcher Randy Hamrick Jr. has waited patiently for five years to be drafted.
Brewton-Parker to help veterans with tuition
Brewton-Parker College announces plans to participate in the Yellow Ribbon tuition program for U.S. veterans.
Coweta has 3 post-secondary options
College costs are daunting to many despite the significant return on investment a college education provides.
College costs -- it's the sobering reality that follows high school graduation celebrations.
Gardner selected as Master Teacher
Timothy D. Gardner, a second grade teacher at Appling County Primary School, has been selected as one of only 112 Georgia Master Teachers for 2009.
Brewton-Parker honors local students
Dan Darnell Shuman of Fleming was recognized during Brewton-Parker College's honors day ceremonies April 14 with an external programs award.
Peach High's Career Week focuses on future
Peach County High students and parents got a glimpse last week of what's in store for those seeking education beyond graduation.
Lady Panther signs with BPC Barons
In December, she signed a letter of intent, but on Monday Candace Barham made things official as the Lady Panther senior basketball player signed a scholarship to play for Brewton-Parker College in Mount Vernon.
Coweta Teacher of the Year nominees highlighted
Coweta County's Teacher of the Year will be named on April 21. One nominee was elected from each of the county's public schools by his or her peers.
ABC Women's Clinic Rolling Out New Mobile Unit Monday
The scene looked like the in-laws were in town for the holiday weekend, but the smile on ABC Womens Clinic Becky Wood gave it away.
Jon and Lisa Long of Hinesville announce the engagement of their daughter, Lindsay Rebecca Long, to James Patrick Edwards Jr., son of Pat and Fay Edwards of Glennville.
Essayist wins NAACP scholarship
The Liberty County NAACP had a Black History program Feb. 27 at Brewton-Parker College and sponsored an essay contest.
Sheriff Nobles honored with Georgia Senate Resolution
Front row : Georgia Sheriffsa Association Executive Vice President Terry Norris; Senator Lester Jackson, Jr.; Long County Sheriff Cecil Nobles; and Senator Jack Murphy.
The Liberty County Branch of the NAACP education chairman Ms. Nicole Carter, announced the winners of the Black History Essay Contest at their Black History Program at Brewton Parker College.
In an ironic twist, the son of a Moultrie minister has recreated an idol from an ancient civilization.
Margaret Chastain on B-P dean's list
Margaret Heather Chastain of Fort Stewart qualified for the dean's list at Brewton-Parker College for the fall 2008 semester.
Nobles honored for long tenure
The Georgia Senate last week passed a resolution honor Long County Sheriff Cecil Nobles for his service to the state.
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Adaway of Smithville makes Brewton-Parker Deana s List
Chauntilia Khelice Adaway of Smithville qualified for the Dean's List at Brewton-Parker College of Mount Vernon, Georgia, for the fall 2008 semester, announced Dr.