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Jeff Davis-Rabun Game Is An Interesting Matchup

By TOMMY PURSER Editor-Publisher When 10-1 Jeff Davis High’s football team meets 10-1 Rabun County this Friday night in Tiger, Yellow Jacket fans will get their first look at one of the most highly recruited quarterbacks in the nation. Senior Gunner Stockton has set the high school football world on fire since he first suited…

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Drug Arrests Made

The Jeff Davis Sheriffs’ Drug Unit and the Hazlehurst Police Department Drug Investigator rounded up a half dozen individuals last week for drugs and weapons charges with two simultaneous searches and one follow up search. On Nov. 8 at approximately 1:15 p.m., Sheriffs’ Deputies and drug investigators conducted an investigation in the Snipesville Community. As…

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Mrs. Matilda ‘Tillie’ Deen, 81

Mrs. Matilda “Tillie” Harrelson Deen, 81, of Baxley died Nov. 12 at her residence under the care of Community Hospice. Mrs. Deen was born Feb. 24, 1940, in Baxley to the late Thomas Jefferson Harrelson and the late Frankie Gardner Harrelson. She was a retired seamstress, working at Douglas and Harper, and a member of…

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Mrs. Doreatha Godbee, 67

Mrs. Doreatha Godbee, 67, passed away Nov. 12 at Memorial Hospital in Savannah. Mrs. Godbee was born Aug. 30, 1954, in Kendall, Fla. She is preceded in death by her parents, the late Joseph and Louise Williams Smith, aher sister, Regina Smith. She was a member of Antioch Baptist Church in Miami, Fla. She was…

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Mr. Kelvin P. Kerns, 62

Mr. Kelvin P. Kerns, 62, of Hazlehurst passed away Nov. 8. Mr. Kerns was born Jan. 14, 1959, in Jeff Davis County. He is preceded in death by his parents, Elmer Parnell Kerns and Rosa Powell Kerns Dixon. He was a retired Industrial HVAC Tech from Propex and a member of Bridgeford Church of God.…

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Jackets roll over Jefferson County 40-0

Jeff Davis High rolled to a 40-0 win over visiting Jefferson County Friday night to advance to the second round of the 2021 Class 2A football playoffs. This week, the Jackets, 10-1, travel to far north Georgia to take on No. 1 ranked Rabun County in Tiger. The Wildcats are also 10-1, having won 10…

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Not Really A Tax Increase? — By Tommy Purser

John Reed begins his column this week by referencing that old phrase, “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.” Several years ago, I had an experience with that phrase when a former government person informed me that when our county commission and board of education set a millage rate that year that brought…

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Here To Help? — By John Reed

Here To Help? Fewer phrases bring more eye-rolling than “I’m with the government and I’m here to help.” Before we get to any current issues, it’s important to realize that suspicion of authority is at the very root of our nation. With the exception of the original inhabitants, almost every movement of peoples can be…

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Board discusses confusing advertisements

At Monday night’s Board of Education meeting, board members discussed the confusion created by advertisements the school system ran in last week’s edition of the Ledger. The wording in the advertisements was, indeed, confusing. But that wording was dictated to school officials and they were required by law to use the wording, no matter how…

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Coatal Pines Receives Accolades

Coastal Pines Technical College (CPTC) was recently ranked the #3 online community college in the nation by Online Schools Guide. Not only does this distinction come as an exciting win for Coastal Pines, but also for the state of Georgia. Coastal Pines was the #1 rated Georgia school on the Top 10 list indicated by…

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