Now that the snow has almost completely melted away we thought it would be appropriate (and a little fun) to ask our readers, "How did you spend your day of snow?"
So, how did you spend it? Leave us a comment and let us know!
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Public schools in Pike County are closed Monday due to inclement weather. Update: Classes at St. George's Episcopal School in Milner have also been cancelled.
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John (Big John) Holcomb was sentenced to 15 years in prison in Spalding County superior court Wednesday for the July 27, 2008 shooting death of Bruce Knowles. The shooting took place in the parking lot of the Griffin Moose Lodge.
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Stargazers will gather on the courthouse lawn Thursday, Feb. 26, at 7 p.m. for a telescope viewing of the planet Venus and other celestial objects presented by Gordon College astronomy professor Dr. Richard Schmude Jr.
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The Pike County commission voted 3-1 tonight to deny a special exception for Ron's Pond, the controversial Pike mud bogging operation run by Ron Snowden. The vote left an overflow crowd of 40-50 bogging enthusiasts grumbling.
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Middle School CRCT (Criterion Reference Competency Tests) Night will be on Tuesday, March 3rd from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Pike County Middle School.
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Central Georgia Electric Membership Corporation reported power outages from the Wednesday, Feb. 18 storm affecting 1,613 customers in five counties.
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Nate Ferrell hit two clutch free throws with 11.1 seconds left Monday night to propel the Pike County Pirates to a 46-42 win over the Lamar County Trojans in the first round of the Region 5AA playoffs in Barnesville.
The Pike County Pirates will travel to Lamar County tonight to take on the Trojans in the first round of the Region 5AA basketball playoffs.
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Amid the hustle and bustle at Zebulon Florist, Hwy 19 South, Zebulon are roses of every color, about 1200 red roses are ready to be delivered with lots of bears , candy and balloons, too.
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