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February 21, 2007  RSS feed
BCHS to host first round of tournament Saturday
The little boys who learned to dribble together have grown up to mark their place in the school record books. The Burke County Bears, many of whom started playing ball together as small children, will compete in the opening round of the state tournament in Waynesboro Saturday night. More...

The two women and infant living in this Hillhouse Street rental home made it out just in time. According to Waynesboro Assistant Fire Chief Robert Parrish, a cooking fire started in the kitchen around 9 a.m. Friday while the women were in the back of the home. More...

She's served the citizens of Burke County as a magistrate judge for nearly 14 years and was even the inspiration for the lady sleuth in a mystery series, but now, at 86, Mildred Ann Palmer has decided to retire. "It's fitting that she retired on Valentine's Day because she's a real sweetheart," Chief Magistrate Judge Curt St. Germaine said, recalling how Mrs. More...

High corn prices could cause local producers to more than double their corn acreage come planting season, according to Burke County Extension Coordinator Will Duffie. About 7,000 acres were planted in the county last year. Economists believe that a strong demand for ethanol production has much to do with the favorable market. More...

With the last bale of cotton off to the gin, harvest has come to an end and preliminary estimates are in for Burke County. To the relief of many, cotton and corn turned out better than expected. Peanuts, however, didn't fare so well, according to Burke County Extension Coordinator Will Duffie. More...

Valentine's Day means more than love for a few business owners in Waynesboro. It means big bucks. Most of the local florists worked through the night to make sure orders were filled for customers' sweethearts. By midmorning, Pineland Bakery had sold out of the nearly 3,500 heart-shaped cookies they baked for the big day. More...
It would be difficult for us to add to what has already been said or written about Charlie Norwood. Because of redistricting by the Georgia General Assembly, he represented Burke County in Congress for only a short time. But, he made a lasting impression on this community and set a standard of service for all elected officials - local, state and national. More...
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After two wins during the 2- AA Region tournament last week, Edmund Burke Academy's Lady Spartans took a third place region finish and claimed their spot in the state playoffs. More...
An employee at an auto parts store helped officers uncover a meth lab operation in a Keysville home. Since January, the Waynesboro Police Department (WPD) had been getting tips that Mark Winter Sr., 46, might be making methamphetamine. More...
Makayla Lynn Rickerson, infant daughter of Shane and Theresa Rickerson of Waynesboro, entered in rest Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2007, at Doctors Hospital in Augusta. Graveside services were held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 18, at Burke Memorial Gardens, with the Rev. Wayne Dixon officiating. More...
Interest in soybeans increasing
Rallies in soybean cash prices along with futures contracts have begun to draw interest. Soybean production in B u r k e County has dramatically decreased in recent years due to factors such as low prices, increased cot- ton and peanut acres, and poor rotation with peanuts. The main interest thus far has been in corn production. More...
'The Butler Did It' The Thespians at Burke County High School will present a production of The Butler Did It, a mystery-comedy written by Tim Kelly and directed by Victoria Price. The three-act presentation will be performed 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 23, and 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24, in the high school's auditorium. More...
Mills Grove Baptist Mills Grove Baptist Church will hold its annual Men and Women's Day program, 11 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 25. Jimmy Dixon will be master of ceremony, and the Rev. Kenneth Davis will deliver the sermon. The church is located at 369 Murray Hill Road, Sardis. More...
Miss Allen to wed Mr. Folker July 7
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Edward Allen of Waynesboro announce the engagement of their daughter, Kellie Elizabeth, to Philip Dustin Folker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edward Folker of Waynesboro and the late Dian Folker. The wedding is planned for 4 p.m. Saturday, July 7, 2007 at the First United Methodist Church in Waynesboro. More...
The people spoke and the Burke County Board of Education listened. The BOE set the school calendar for the 2007-08 term at their monthly meeting last week after hearing the preference of school personnel, parents and students. The calendar they selected was the overwhelming favorite among the more than 600 people who weighed in on the matter. More...