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Barack Obama probably had to answer a lot of difficult questions this week. But there was one question that should have been a no-brainer: Who is better, Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant? The President of the United States was asked that on Thursday. His answer was Jordan. “Oh, Michael,” Obama answered in an interview with The Associated Press.....more>>
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Course shortened for Valdosta 5K Saturday
For the fourth straight year, runners will race down Valdosta’s streets on Independence Day. But this year, they will be running a shorter distance on a different course.
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Coming to America
A dream a long time in the making has finally come to fruition for the Jonstrup Kangaroos.
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Wildcats' spring game Friday
Valdosta High’s football team will wrap up spring practice with the annual spring game tonight at Bazemore-Hyder Stadium.
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Pruitt hired at Georgia Southern
Former Valdosta State quarterback Tucker Pruitt has reunited with Georgia Southern head coach Chris Hatcher, his former coach at VSU. Pruitt will work on the offensive staff and assist Hatcher with the quarterbacks.
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Valdosta junior golfers shine
Everyone knows that Valdosta produces some excellent football players, but one of Titletown’s best kept secrets is its junior golfers.
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Nationwide Tour unveils more ‘Greatest Moments’
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Column: Vote no to fan voting
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Co-champions declared in Valdosta Open
Professional Stan Gann and amateur Jason Personette battled each other all day, so perhaps it was fitting the two were named co-champions of the 2009 Valdosta Open on Sunday at the Valdosta Country Club.
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Valdosta Open golfers brave heat for a good cause
Even with temperatures soaring near 100 degrees, the scores remained low at the Valdosta Open at the Valdosta Country Club on Saturday.
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VSU basketball makes key additions
The Blazers have signed Billy McShepard, a 6-foot-11 forward from Louisburg College in Louisburg, N.C., and Josh Williams, a 6-foot-9 center from Truett-McConnell Junior College in Atlanta.
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12th annual South Georgia Diamond Brawl concludes
The 12th annual South Georgia Diamond Brawl that featured 36 teams, seven fields and 69 games is over.
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Column: Dealing with the enemy at home
The pro ballclub in Atlanta has its hands full with the Boston Red Sox this weekend. But it’s not just dealing with the players between the lines. The Braves have to deal with the fans too.
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Local wrestlers become state champs
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Jeter, Damon, A-Rod power Yankees
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VHS’s pitching, defense shuts down Jenkins
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Dock diving doggies
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Jenkins beats Lowndes in pitching duel, 1-0
The South Georgia Diamond Brawl got off to a fast start. A really fast start.
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Valdosta golfer signs with Faulkner
Everything has fallen into place for John Mark Stephenson.
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GSC honors Koenigsfeld
Valdosta State junior baseball player Jon Koenigsfeld has received the second-highest honor awarded by the Gulf South Conference as the shortstop was named to the GSC’s “Top Ten” list as one of the league’s 10 best all-around student-athletes.
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LHS golfer Hogan headed to Georgia Southwestern
Tyler Hogan, one of the standouts on the Lowndes High boys golf team that dominated Region 1-AAAAA the last two years, has signed a letter of intent to play for Georgia Southwestern next year.
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South Georgia Diamond Brawl begins today
The 2009 South Georgia Diamond Brawl, hosted by the Lowndes Vikings and sponsored by Wal-Mart and Steels Jewelry, begins today at 3 p.m. when the Vikings take on Jenkins at Noel George Field.
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Ex-Indiana star QB joins Blazers
Valdosta State head football coach David Dean announced the addition of three players to the Blazer squad Monday.
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Hooters, Golf Club of Valdosta to conduct $1,000 skins game
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Crime report for Saturday, July 4, 2009
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Crime report for Friday, July 3, 2009
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Crime Report for Thursday, July 2, 2009
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Crime report for Monday, June 29, 2009
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