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Social media is playing a big role in the effort of the Jones County Suicide Prevention Coalition in reaching those who may be facing crisis situations.
Read moreHappiMess, a new paint splatter business in Jones County, offers an opportunity for customers to throw paint and have fun while doing so.
Read moreA Read Thru the Bible event will be held in Carol’s Park at the gazebo starting Oct. 12. The event will take place until the entire Bible is read, ending around Oct. 20. Each day the reading will begin at 9 a.m. and end at 6:30 p.m., spreading the Word of God in Jones County.
Read moreNews from the Gray Downtown Development Authority meeting was all positive with its biggest project to date underway, more businesses on the horizon and all tenants paid up to date.
Read moreWhat could be better than winning two state championships in 2019? Perhaps a repeat performance in 2020 with an eye on qualifying for an even bigger championship coming up in November.
Read moreWhile the rate of new cases of the coronavirus have decreased in Jones County – down 56 percent over the past two weeks compared to the previous two-week period – one health and rehabilitation center has not fared as well, according to reports from the Georgia Department of Public Health.
Read moreGeorgia voters who have already requested and received an absentee ballot for the Nov. 3 election may have been surprised to find two constitutional amendments and one statewide referendum on the ballot.
Read moreGray’s City Council agreed to a proposed tax rate for 2020 and budget for 2021 at their September business meeting.
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