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The Georgia Forestry Commission presents a Tree City USA banner to the City of Moultrie Friday during an Arbor Day observance at McCormick Park.
Kevin C. Hall/The Moultrie Observer City plants elm at park during Arbor Day ceremony
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Feb 26, 2021
The Georgia Forestry Commission presents a Tree City USA banner to the City of Moultrie Friday during an Arbor Day observance at McCormick Park. Kevin C. Hall/The Moultrie Observer
MOULTRIE, Ga. â The Georgia Forestry Commission presents a Tree City USA banner to the City of Moultrie Friday during an Arbor Day observance at McCormick Park.
Among those participating were City Councilwomen Lisa Clarke Hill and Wilma Hadley and Mayor William McIntosh.
By Kevin C. Hall | kevin.hall@gaflnews.com Jan 6, 2021
Jan 6, 2021
MOULTRIE, Ga. â The Moultrie City Council established a moratorium on alcohol licenses at its meeting Tuesday.Â
Under the moratorium, the city cannot approve existing applications or accept any new ones, City Manager Pete Dillard said afterwards.Â
The moratorium accompanied a motion to consider changes to the cityâs alcohol ordinance to bring it more in line with the stateâs ordinance. Dillard said both the local ordinance and the state regulation limit the distance between an alcohol-selling establishment and an existing church or school, but the phrasing of the two laws make them appear to set those limits at different distances.