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Crowd expected at Fountain City Classic Career Expo and Job Fair
The first Fountain City Classic Career Expo and Job Fair takes place from 1 to 5 p.m. Friday at the Columbus Convention and Trade Center, 801 Front Ave.
Pre-K programs receive $1.7M in stimulus funds
Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning released about $1.7 million in stimulus funds to upgrade more than 3,800 of Georgia's Pre-K programs, the organization says.
Fraternity to celebrate Founders Day
Mu Beta Beta Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. of Thomasville will celebrate its Founders Day program at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
FVSU Campus and Students to be Featured in Movie
The campus of Fort Valley State University and several students there are prepared for their close-up. FVSU extras and scenes from campus will be featured in a movie by an Atlanta-based production company.
FVSU institute receives federal energy grant
The Cooperative Developmental Energy Program at Fort Valley State University, which prepares students for careers in energy fields, recently received a $564,000 grant from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
The six men and one woman who will be interviewed for Jackson chief of police next week all have more than 20 years of law enforcement experience.
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Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Alumni Chapter honors locals
Celebration was in the air inside the John M. Pope Technology Center at South Georgia Technical College Saturday night as the Americus Alumni Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority honored eight outstanding men and women at a Community Servant-Leaders Celebration program.
The Office of Career and Alumni Services at Fort Valley State University will host Graduate/Professional School Day on Wednesday at the C.W. Pettigrew Center from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Representatives from Albany State, Clark Atlanta, Emory, Florida A&M, Fort Valley State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Kennesaw State, Life, Mercer and Valdosta State ...
Hip-hop artist J Futuristic to perform show at FVSU
J Futuristic, formerly known as J Money, will perform tonight at the Woodward Gymnasium at Fort Valley State University.
Third-year teacher receives national award in English
Kanelia Cannon enjoyed growing up in Wagener - a small town where everybody knew her and her family.
FFA students learn about more than farming at WRHS
It may not have a farm, but there is plenty blooming with the FFA at Warner Robins High School.
Georgia university system chancellor talks dollars during grant seminar
Despite budget cuts this year, the University System of Georgia has a responsibility to provide quality education to the state's college students, said Chancellor Erroll Davis during a luncheon at the fifth annual Grantsmanship Institute Training Conference Monday at Fort Valley State University.
Dr. William H. Zimmerli, professor of public health at Fort Valley State University, recently began his sixth year as chair of the finance committee and treasurer of the American School Health Association.
Officers sworn in at Fort Valley State
Five police officers were recognized at a swearing-in ceremony at Fort Valley State University on Sept.
Firefighter display at Medical Center just one 9/11 remembrance today
Through the rest of September, people eating at The Medical Center of Central Georgia's Allspice Cafe will be able to share in a tribute to the fallen of the Sept.
Stimulus money coming to Middle Georgia facilities
Central State Hospital will get new windows for its centerpiece 151-year-old building.
Fort Valley State University's "So You Think You Got Talent?" show is designed for students to display their talents on stage in front of their peers.
FVSU, city hold event for new building
Officials from the city of Fort Valley and Fort Valley State University held a public ceremony Wednesday for the university's new mass communication building at the H.V. Kell Building, located at 301/303 N. Camellia Blvd.
GA Gubernatorial Candidates Meet with Middle Georgians
Those competing for the state's top office spent Saturday afternoon discussing hot topics with the general public.
Fort Valley State University held a ribbon-cutting Friday for the opening of its new 10,000-seat stadium.
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