Metter High School’s talented cast and crew earned the Region Championship this past week for their one-act play, Ariadne’s Thread! This marks the fifth region championship for the One Act Play. The ...
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She Is Not Gone Ease your grief, she is not gone for in my heart she lingers on. Her smile, her laugh, her special way, will comfort me from day to day. I’ll feel her presence in the breeze that ...
The Candler County Sheriff’s Office has announced the return of a tradition, with a new spin. Operation Bike Drop Plus 2025, a community-led project, is designed to bring holiday joy to local children ...
In last week’s issue of Metter Advertiser, County Administrator Bryan Aasheim outlined a number of concerns regarding the Central Station housing development that has been proposed for the City of ...
On Sunday, 12 October 2025, the National Society Sons of the American Revolution and the GA Society SAR held a Combined Patriot Grave Marking Ceremony for local Revolutionary War patriots Pvt Henry ...
The Food Bank, Inc. invites the community to its second annual Kaleidoscope fundraiser gala event on Thursday, November 6, for an evening honoring 38 years of nourishing lives and strengthening hope ...
Mr. Frank W. Colley, 87, of Metter/Hephzibah, passed away peacefully Wednesday, October 29, 2025, with his loving family at his bedside, under the care of Georgia Hospice Care. Frank was born, August ...
YEARS AGO Metter Police Chief Randy Ellison denied any knowledge of a call for help that reportedly went unanswered on October 9. Ruth Conner, who wrote a letter to the editor, claimed that she had ...
The Metter Tigers will play their final regular season game of the year this Friday night when they welcome the Bryan County Redskins into The Jungle. The Redskins come into the game with a record of ...
With more and more federally funded agencies running out of money due to the ongoing government shutdown, many communities will feel the impact in many different ways when November rolls around.
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