March 3, 2010 RSS feed / School & Sports

Fourth graders of SGA visit Atlanta

The fourth graders of SGA visited Atlanta on Friday, February 26. The first stop of the trip was the Cyclorama. Here they enjoyed learning about the history of the Battle of Atlanta. More...

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Miller County 4-H & FFA Hog Exhibitors Compete At Georgia Jr. National Livestock Show in Perry

During the week of February 17-21, over 2000 FFA and 4-H members entered over 3400 beef heifer, market steers, breeding ewes, market hogs, and commercial dairy heifers. Among those were 17 exhibitors and 26 market hogs from Miller County. More...

Seminole Ramlins

Qoutible qouts’ I heard on stage at the Bass Masters Classic, one contestant sed, “If you go Black, yoo want ever go back.” This was pertaining to outboard motors. More...

Beta Club staying busy

From bake sales to Toys for Tots, the Beta Club members and sponsors have been very busy over the past couple of months. The Beta Club started off December touching everyone’s sweet tooth with a bake sale for the Chamber of Commerce. More...

SCHOOL MENUs

All menus are subject to change!

MARCH 3 - WEDNESDAY Breakfast - Cheese Toast, Sausage, Fruit Lunch - Cheesy Chicken/ Roll, Steamed Rice, Butter Peas; Corndog, Seasoned Corn, Baby Carrots/ Dip, Jell-O, Fruit More...

Bitter-Sweet Dedication

The 2010 Miller County Pirates’ Baseball Team hosted the Early County Bobcats here at Pirate Field on Wednesday, February 24, in a tough game falling short of a victory. More...

Pirate Basketball Advance

Coach Tim Martin, along with assistant coaches-Nate George and Maurice Grant, have been working diligently with the Pirates getting them ready for basketball playoffs. More...

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Honor Roll Second Nine Weeks

First grade principal’s honor roll (kneeling, L-R): Luv Patel, Madalyn Yancey, Cain Morse, Fred King; (back row): Morgan Cason, Summer Colwell, Layton Cowart, Albert Holmes, Carter Ann Houston, More...

BACKROADS AND BObTAILS

ON DYING WELL (OR NOT)

The thought of dying doesn’t much appeal to me, and I try not to dwell on it too often. More...