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New fire station coming soon for Valdosta

The northern part of Valdosta still has an abundance of vacant land. This means the fire station will be needed, with more growth and development expected over time.

The Recorder - Unregistered vehicle stop leads to firearm, drug arrest in Whately

WHATELY A Springfield man faces narcotics, firearm and motor vehicle charges after State Police stopped him on Interstate 91 early Tuesday morning for driving an unregistered vehicle.Kadar St. Phard, 29, pleaded not guilty in Greenfield District.

Has the Lead-Crime Hypothesis Been Debunked? – Kevin Drum

Has the Lead-Crime Hypothesis Been Debunked? – Kevin Drum
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A tragic event that was unforeseen : 3 remain hospitalized after struck by power line in Valdosta

‘A tragic event that was unforeseen’: 3 remain hospitalized after struck by power line in Valdosta Jennifer Morejon VALDOSTA, Ga. (WALB) - Two firefighters and one police officer remain hospitalized after Monday’s incident when a power line came down on Madison Highway near Dampier Street. Another firefighter was released Monday night. In a press conference at South Georgia Medical Center Tuesday morning, city leaders talked about what happened and gave updates. © Provided by Albany (GA) WALB City officials held presser at SGMC for update on 4 injured. “One firefighter is still being observed for injuries. I did have one firefighter that suffered below the knee amputation on the scene,” said Chief Brian Boutwell with the Valdosta Fire Department.

Struck by broken power pole, 4 first responders injured

Struck by broken power pole, 4 first responders injured July 13, 2021 at 3:46 pm VALDOSTA, Ga. (AP) A Georgia police officer and three firefighters were injured after being struck by a broken power pole while responding to damage from a thunderstorm, officials said Tuesday. The first responders were injured Monday as they dealt with a downed power line following the storm in Valdosta, near the Georgia-Florida state line. Police were directing traffic around wires sagging in the road when one of them caught on a passing semi truck, Valdosta Police Chief Leslie Manahan told a news conference Tuesday. “A semi picked up one of the wires and pulled it, and when they pulled it, the power pole broke, which caused the power pole to break in half and shoot across the road,” Manahan said.

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