MOULTRIE, Ga. — Colquitt Regional Medical Center has stopped administering first-dose vaccines against COVID-19, instead reserving what inventory it has to make sure it can give the second dose to
Kiwanis Club of Moultrie
From left are Keith Brown (Kiwanis Young Children Priority One Committee Chair), Stephanie Hardy (Social Worker), Mindy Palmer (Assistant Principal), and Dr. Leamon Madison (Principal).
Kiwanis Club of Moultrie
MOULTRIE, Ga. â The Kiwanis Club of Moultrie recently wrapped up the Coats for Kids drive to collect new or gently used coats to help local children in our community during the colder months.
Kiwanis sent out a big Thank you! to community members and also to Colquitt Regional Medical Center for their generous support. Colquitt Regional s Financial Analyst, Caleb Morris, oversees a committee in charge of deciding where charitable donations will be distributed. This committee selected the Kiwanis Club of Moultrie Coats for Kids drive to receive funds in addition to a generous annual donation from the hospital.
NAMI Moultrie has experienced the challenges that many businesses have confronted over the past several months and likely will continue to face in the months to come.
By Matthew Brown |
matthew.brown@gaflnews.com Dec 21, 2020
Dec 21, 2020
MOULTRIE, Ga. â A Moultrie woman was treated at Colquitt Regional Medical Center after her vehicle rolled over early Friday morning off Highway 133 North.
Alison Marie Mills, 23, was released from the hospital to Colquitt County sheriffâs deputies, who booked her on warrants for DUI and failure to maintain lane.
Colquitt County Sheriffâs Deputy Bentley Hughes, in the incident report, stated she was dispatched to the scene near Mike Horne Road at 2:19 a.m.Â
Dep. Hughes reported she was told by a paramedic that Mills was going 95 miles per hour. The paramedic said heâd learned that from Millsâ mother, who said she was following Mills.
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Frank Lin of Tifton at the bachelorâs degree level received recognition as the Lisa Purvis Allison Spirit of Nursing Award recipients.Â
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TIFTON â Five graduates from the School of Nursing and Health Sciences at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College received top honors at the recent fall semester pinning ceremony.
Kyla McFarland of Valdosta received the Dedication to Nursing Award sponsored by South Georgia Medical Center, and Ansley Paulk of Adel received the Academic Excellence Award sponsored by Colquitt Regional Medical Center, college officials said in a statement. Â
Olivia Wade of Ty Ty received the Clinical Excellence Award sponsored by Tift Regional Medical Center. Chelsie Turrubiartez of Sparks at the associate degree level and Frank Lin of Tifton at the bachelorâs degree level received recognition as the Lisa Purvis Allison Spirit of Nursing Award recipients.Â