
Results 1 - 15 of 15 in Newton, GA
New museum will document center's history
email NEWTON, GA (WALB) - One of the largest public commercial kitchens in the Southeast opened for business in South Georgia last year. It's in a historic school and they recently opened up a museum to document the history of what is now the East ... Comment?
Historic school location still serves the public
The former East Baker Elementary School on Roosevelt Avenue in Newton, is now the headqurters of a community service organization called the East Baker Historical Society and 21st Century Community Corporation, Inc. Comment?
2009 Lower Southeast Winner, T.E. Moye, Jr.
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T.E. Moye, Jr., of Newton, Ga., says there isn't just one key to efficient peanut production, but rather it's a combination of several things. Comment?
Thanks to an Australian horse whisperer that visited Newton, he's able to turn many wild, unwanted horses into loyal animals that people can love. Comment?
... And flash flooding is unpredictable. It can happen to you, even if you aren't on a flood plain. It's a reality one Newton couple will never forget. Tommy and Jackie Rouse say the flood of '94 is still as vivid in their minds today as it was 15 years ... Comment?
Ground-based LIDAR: a novel approach to quantify fine-scale fuelbed characteristics
... Box 110410, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA. B Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center at Ichauway, Route 2, Box 2324, Newton, GA 39870, USA. C USDA Forest Service, Forestry Sciences Laboratory, 320 Green Street, Athens, GA 30602, USA. D Geosensing ... Comment?
Three Marines Return from Iraq
... the mission of the League is simple. "To keep the history and traditions of the Marine Corps going," according to Tom Newton of the Marine Corps League. Part of that mission is to prepare young men and women who are getting ready to go into the ... Comment?
Peanut Profitability 10th class
... Growers Conference held in Panama City. Recipients of this year's awards include Southeast Region, T.E. Moye Jr., Newton, Ga.; Southwest Region, Weldon Shook, Gaines County, Texas; and Virginia-Carolinas Region, John Crumpler, Suffolk, Va. Recalling ... Comment?
Peanut Profitability 10th class
... Growers Conference held in Panama City. Recipients of this year's awards include Southeast Region, T.E. Moye Jr., Newton, Ga.; Southwest Region, Weldon Shook, Gaines County, Texas; and Virginia-Carolinas Region, John Crumpler, Suffolk, Va. Recalling ... Comment?
Tuesday services planned for Carroll Todd Givens
... Church in Grady County. Survivors include: mother, Sandra Turner of Bainbridge, GA; father, Carroll C. Givens of Newton, GA; sister, Shanna G. Feaster of Albany, GA, April Turner of Bainbridge, GA; brother, Carson Brandon of Bainbridge, GA; ... Comment?
... Rev. Charlie Williams will officiate and interment will be in First Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery in Newton. Active pallbearers are her nephews. She was born Aug. 16, 1929, in Baker County, to the late Henry and Ida Wilson Crumbley. She ... Comment?
Peanut Profitability honors 10th class of award winners
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... Conference held in Panama City July 12-14. Recipients of this year's awards include Southeast Region, T.E. Moye, Jr., Newton, Ga.; Southwest Region, Weldon Shook, Gaines County, Texas; and Virginia-Carolinas Region, John Crumpler, Suffolk, Va. ... Comment?
The wildland fuel cell concept: an approach to characterize...
The wildland fuel cell concept: an approach to characterize fine-scale variation in fuels and fire in frequently burned longleaf pine forests J. Kevin Hiers A , Joseph J. Oa TMBrien B , E , R. J. Mitchell A , John M. Grego C and E. Louise Loudermilk D A Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center at Ichauway, Route 2, Box 2324, Newton, GA 39870, ... Comment?
T.E. Moye Jr. - Peanut Profitability winner
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T.E. Moye Jr. of Newton, Ga., says there isn't just one key to efficient peanut production, but rather it's a combination of several things. Comment?
Moye wins PPA for Lower Southeast states
'We try to gross $1,000 per acre, so we don't skimp on the things that'll make us money...we never jeopardize our yield.' T.E. Moye, Jr., of Newton, Ga., says there isn't just one key to efficient peanut production, but rather it's a combination of several things. Comment?