MOULTRIE, Ga. — Eight hundred boxes of free food were distributed Feb. 9 at Friendship Baptist Church to residents of Moultrie and Colquitt County through the USDA Farmers to Families
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Pictured from left are Mike Miller, BASF maintenance and reliability manager; Phillip Hatton, BASF electrical and instrumentation superintendent; and Owen Elkins, SRTC electrical systems technology faculty.
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Jan 12, 2021
Pictured from left are Mike Miller, BASF maintenance and reliability manager; Phillip Hatton, BASF electrical and instrumentation superintendent; and Owen Elkins, SRTC electrical systems technology faculty. Glenn WHITTINGTON WHITTINGTON PHOTOGRAPHY
BAINBRIDGE, Ga. â In December, the Attapulugus location of BASF Corporation donated equipment to the Electrical Systems Technology program at Southern Regional Technical College (SRTC)-Bainbridge that would have cost the college more than $40,000 if purchased new.Â
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Barbara Allegood adds curl to a clientâs hair, one of the last clients she saw before closing Barbaraâs Cosmetique last month. The beauty shop closed Dec. 20 after 48 years.
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Barbara Corbett (now Allegood), seated right, was installed to her second term as president of the Moultrie Hairdressers Association by Jeanette Bennett Register, seated left, in this undated photo provided by Allegoodâs family. Both women are natives of Cook County. The installation service was held at Shoneyâs in Moultrie. The hairdressersâ association was organized to promote greater interest in the profession and fellowship among the hairdressers of the area. The organization is also active in civic work in Moultrie, contributing to the Heart Fund, fine arts, and nursing homes in Colquitt County.
After losing her husband, SRTC nursing student graduates during pandemic
After losing her husband, SRTC nursing student graduates during pandemic By Niah Humphrey | December 14, 2020 at 6:11 PM EST - Updated December 14 at 7:20 PM
THOMASVILLE, Ga. (WALB) - A former student at Southern Regional Technical College in Thomasville just completed the nursing program.
She said her late husband is the true inspiration behind her success.
In 2014, Nan Roger’s husband was diagnosed with cancer.
Spending months in treatment centers and hospitals, Rogers realized a new passion.
“I had a passion for the medical field. I decided one day that this was what I wanted to do,” said Rogers.
SRTC holds orientation for new nursing students
SRTC holds orientation for new nursing students By Niah Humphrey | December 14, 2020 at 5:51 PM EST - Updated December 14 at 7:27 PM
THOMASVILLE, Ga. (WALB) - Students and faculty are excited to introduce their largest Associate of Science nursing program class yet.
Southern Regional Technical College hosted an orientation for the aspiring nurses on Monday.
The orientation allows about 70 new nursing students to hear from their instructors and from hospitals in the area.
The technical college held the orientation for its largest class ever admitted to their associate of science nursing program.
Hospitals meet the students and spoke with them about their facilities and scholarship opportunities.