2020 Year in Review

File Photo: South Health DistrictCasey Corbitt of Lowndes County Health Department took patient information at a COVID-19 testing site spearheaded by the South Health District in April.

File Photo: Shane Thomas | The Valdosta Daily TimesValdosta High head football coach Rush Propst holds his head in his hands after a Colquitt County interception in the fourth quarter of a game at Mack Tharpe Stadium in Moultrie. Propst coming to Valdosta is among the top stories of 2020.

File Photo: Amanda M. Usher | The Valdosta Daily TimesAttorney Nathaniel Haugabrook of Copeland, Haugabrook spoke at a press conference for Antonio Smith. Smith sued the City of Valdosta and the Valdosta Police Department for using excessive force during a February incident.

File Photo: Riley Bunch | The Valdosta Daily TimesPresident Donald Trump visited Valdosta in December to support GOP candidates in the Senate runoff election and to push unsubstantiated claims the presidential election was rigged.

File Photo: Desiree Carver | The Valdosta Daily TimesThe Revolutionary Black Panther Party marched through Downtown Valdosta in September. Social justice issues are among the top area stories for 2020.

File Photo: SubmittedLewis Cureton, member of the 100 Black Men of Valdosta, helps Denzel Austin, a Valdosta City Schools student, at the 100's virtual learning site in 2020. The site assisted virtual learning students who may not have access to stable internet or have other needs.
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