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  2. The Moultrie Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Moultrie Observer was first published in 1894. [2] Gannett acquired the paper with its acquisition of Multimedia in 1995. Thomson acquired the paper from Gannett in 1997 and sold it to Community Newspaper Holdings in 2000. [3] The paper was sold again in May 2024 to Carpenter Media Group. [4]

  3. Georgia shooting – live: Multiple casualties reported as ...

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    Police are investigating the incident which took place in Moultrie, Georgia, around three hours south of Atlanta, and there are multiple crime scenes, according to The Moultrie Observer. Moultrie ...

  4. Roy Moultrie - Wikipedia

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    Roy Dean Moultrie (April 2, 1932 – January 8, 2024) was an American politician. He served as a Democratic member of the Georgia House of Representatives. [1]

  5. George C. Marshall - Wikipedia

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    From July 1933 to October 1933 he was commander of Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, and District I of the Civilian Conservation Corps. He was promoted colonel in September 1933. [6] During the Great Depression, Marshall became a strong supporter of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal. [54]

  6. Georgia shooting – live: McDonald’s manager named as one of ...

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    Police are investigating the incident which took place in Moultrie, Georgia, around three hours south of Atlanta, and there are multiple crime scenes, according to The Moultrie Observer. Moultrie ...

  7. Arthur Ravenel Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Ravenel was a member of Moultrie Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans, and a supporter of the Confederate flag being flown at the South Carolina statehouse. [6] He provoked controversy in response to a reporter's question in 2000 when he referred to the NAACP as the "National Association for Retarded People". [7]

  8. More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.

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