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Local volunteers participated in Tift County Commissioner Melissa Chevers’ “One Street At A Time” clean-up Saturday morning, as well as Keep Tift Beautiful’s Adopt-A-Mile clean-up. Volunteers are pictured picking up trash on 23rd Street West.
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- SW Ga. Sacred Harp group at Folklife Festival in Tifton
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