Once upon a time, deep in the woods, all the different species of animals were having trouble making rules and regulations among themselves. So, they came together and decided to elect…
School Board votes on the refund to Watermelon Pageant
Vote passes 3-2 Ashley Hunter ECB Publishing, Inc. The topic of the Kilpatrick Auditorium, which the Jefferson County Watermelon Pageant had rented out prior to the Watermelon Festival, returned to the agenda…
Rev. George Arden Stinson Sr.
Rev. George Arden Stinson Sr., age 70, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Sunday, July 15, 2018. George was born in Arlington, VA to William Bruce and Mary…
The Moon comes to Monticello: Lunar Rocks to arrive next week
Ashley Hunter, ECB Publishing, Inc. From Wednesday, July 18 until Friday, July 27, Monticello will have a very special guest: lunar rocks! These rocks, which will be displayed within the Jefferson County…
Where are the school district’s chrome books?
Ashley Hunter ECB Publishing, Inc. The Monday, July 9 meeting of the Jefferson County School Board began with the usual invocation, pledge of allegiance, and call for public comments before the board…
In the blink of an eye: Lightning deaths hit alarming numbers
John Willoughby ECB Publishing, Inc. When you see a lightning strike a character in a cartoon movie, the victim’s hair gets whacky and the character gets a little shaken up. However, that’s…
The ethics of AIDS/HIV Living with HIV
Shattering myths and misconceptions Article Submitted by Cynthia Mahoney Since its sudden appearance in the United States in 1981, The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has claimed at least four million lives…
4-H Learns About Exotic and Invasive species
Ashley Hunter, ECB Publishing, Inc. Invasive species and exotic pets were just two of the things that 4-H’ers learned about during the 4-H Wildlife Day Camp that lasted from Monday, July 9…
Crime Beat
Silvano Vazquez Camacho, 18, of Monticello, FL; arrested Sunday, July 1; charged with driving without a valid license. Bond set at $100. Released on following day. Jacqueline Charmaine Stokley, 48, of Monticello,…
Coast to Coast Florida’s Longest Yard Sale
Fall Flea Across Florida Sept. 14 and 15 Story Submitted The 16th Flea Across Florida is just two months away. So, now is the time to start planning your sale. Flea Across…
Vincent Bruce Barrington
Vincent Bruce Barrington, 56, of Monticello’s Lloyd Community passed in Colquitt, GA on Sunday, July 8, 2018. Viewing/visitation is from 3 to 7 p.m. Friday, July 13 at Tillman of Monticello. Funeral…
Flossie Beatrice Hill Buggs
Flossie Beatrice Hill Buggs, 96, finished her earthly course on Wednesday, July 4, 2018, at home, surrounded by her loving family. A Wake will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Friday,…
Edsel Warren Matthews
Edsel Warren Matthews, age 85, of Waukeenah, passed away on July 10, 2018. He was born on March 20, 1933 in Trenton, FL to Lester and Myrtie Matthews. He and his wife,…
Somerset knows what is best
I read in last week’s Monticello News that our school board felt somewhat left- out going onto the campus of Somerset Jefferson County. It seems that all of those years on the…
Claude Watson
Claude Watson, age 91, of Moultrie, GA passed away July 5, 2018 at his home. He was the son of the late Johnnie Frank Watson and Georgia Herndon Watson. He was born…
Martha P. Day
Mrs. Martha P. Day, daughter of the late Ivan and Oleane Crowe, was born April 29, 1944 in Glenwood, Alabama. She is survived by her sisters: Miami Smith (Lance) and Judy Adams…
Crime Beat
Christoper Walter Pippin, 24, of Tallahassee, FL; arrested Saturday, June 23; charged with boating under the influence. Bond set at $500. Released on following day. Linzy Gilbert Young, 24, of Tampa, FL;…
Free school supplies and health screenings at Back to School Event
Ashley Hunter, ECB Publishing, Inc. On Saturday, July 28, All God’s Children Outreach Ministry will be holding its Back To School Community Event from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Children and families…
Independence Day celebrations light up Monticello
Debbie Snapp, ECB Publishing, Inc. Fireworks were ablaze after 9:30 p.m. Wednesday evening, July 4 at Tiger Stadium, with hundreds of onlookers oohing and aahing as each new display was set off….