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Waldo DeLoache Charitable Trust distributes over $130,000

Close From left are Rick Moss (DeLoache Foundation), John Griffin (DeLoache Foundation), JoAnne Jones (PCOM South Georgia), Roy Reeves (DeLoache Foundation), Connie Fritz (Colquitt County Arts Center), Randy Benner (Crossroads Gospel Rescue Mission), Johnny Slocumb (DeLoache Foundation), Lane Wear (DeLoache Foundation), Beth Bates (CRMC Foundation), Jim Matney (CRMC Foundation), Cecil Barber (DeLoache Foundation), and Rich Gallagher (Moultrie YMCA). Submitted photo Staff Reports Feb 24, 2021 From left are Rick Moss (DeLoache Foundation), John Griffin (DeLoache Foundation), JoAnne Jones (PCOM South Georgia), Roy Reeves (DeLoache Foundation), Connie Fritz (Colquitt County Arts Center), Randy Benner (Crossroads Gospel Rescue Mission), Johnny Slocumb (DeLoache Foundation), Lane Wear (DeLoache Foundation), Beth Bates (CRMC Foundation), Jim Matney (CRMC Foundation), Cecil Barber (DeLoache Foundation), and Rich Gallagher (Moultrie YMCA).

Officials push to include ag workers in COVID vaccinations

By Kevin C. Hall | kevin.hall@gaflnews.com Feb 19, 2021 Metro Creative Connection MOULTRIE, Ga. — Local officials are reaching out to those at the state level in hopes of expanding the groups eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccination. During a ZOOM meeting with community leaders Thursday morning, Colquitt Regional Medical Center President and CEO Jim Matney said reaching agricultural workers soon will be critical. Matney said the arrival of migrant farm workers last spring heralded a spike in the number of local cases, and with planting season just around the corner the scene is set for a repeat this year. Seasonal farm workers are essential to the operation of many Colquitt County farms, and together the county’s agricultural producers represent the largest single element of the local economy. Many of the workers come from outside the United States, and many are housed in dormitories of 50-60 people while they’re o

Friends, family remember former Clerk of Court

Shirley Asbell. Shirley Asbell operates one of the county s first copy machines at the Clerk of Court s Office. It was taken about June of 1954. Courtesy Colquitt County Clerk of Court s Office MOULTRIE, Ga. — On February 10, 2021, Shirley Margaret Tucker Asbell passed away at Colquitt Regional Medical Center. She was known throughout Colquitt County as a loving mother, avid church goer and the county clerk of Superior Court for many years.  She is survived by her children Vickie Birchfield and Patti Walters as well as Asbell’s grandchildren and great-grandchildren.  Birchfield lamented, “She was loving, supportive, and just loves the Lord with all her heart.” 

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