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The Southwest Georgia Regional Library System will accept nonperishable food donations to pay for overdue fines. Each donation equals one dollar of fines. Items that are damaged, contained in glass, or have an expired date will not be accepted. This special offer is valid only from Monday, December 8 through Saturday, December 20.
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To order pictures with Santa, contact us by e-mail or call us at 229-416-0680. You can view the pictures at the Colquitt-Ga.Net Photo Gallery.
Author: Dana Smith
On this Veterans day I take time to ponder what it means. Over the course of our history, America has always had veterans. In one way or another men and women both have fought and died for this country. From the beginning when our forefathers and mothers first came to the shores of this land the problematic war and bloodshed was there. In the recourse of history we see the major wars of the Revolutionary war, Civil war, the Spanish American war, the American versus the Indian wars, World war one, World war two, Korean war, the Vietnam war, and the myriad of strife america has helped put down.
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Students and adults alike had a blast Friday, October 17, 2008 when Taryn Brown, Youth Services and Community Relations Librarian, held a Dance, Dance Revolution (DDR) tournament at the James W. Merritt, Jr. Memorial Library.
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by Jerry Chapman, Mayor of Colquitt
I was at a social gathering a couple of weeks ago when the conversation turned to politics. One person, a teacher, was especially vocal about the upcoming Presidential election. She had very strong opinions and was concerned about how uninformed many of her students were. She carried on and on about how she was trying to get her class involved in political discussion.
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from the National Head Start Association
Across the country, the Head Start community celebrates the program that has made such a difference in the lives of 22 million children and their families. In many towns the mayor signs a proclamation decalring Head Start Awareness Month; some state governors do the same.
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This is the place where Colquitt comes alive on the web, with news, school sports and local happenings. It is a place where local businesses from around the area stand out and are seen, not just passed by. We hope to bring you a wide variety of national news, as well as keep you up to date on things happening just around the corner. We want to bring you not only words and pictures, but video as well. We will cover football games, festivals, concerts, and interviews with the people that make Colquitt what it is. At the same time, we want the world to know that this is Colquitt Georgia. We want them to know what there is to do, what the schools are like, how the local government works, or why they should come to Colquitt to do business or even relocate and grow the industry. It is our goal and mission to make Colquitt visible to the world, not just another bump in the road. So, on behalf of the staff of Digital Domain of Colquitt and colquitt-ga.net, welcome and hope to see you again many times in the future.
 Timothy Wayne Haire Jr. of Digital Domain of Colquitt
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