Shooting at Millie's Market
Published on: 07/04/08 lgordon@ledger-enquirer.comA man was shot in the head outside of Millie's Market on 2033 S. Lumpkin Road when he was trying to flee from two robbers.
A man was shot in the head outside of Millie's Market on 2033 S. Lumpkin Road when he was trying to flee from two robbers.
A police-involved shooting that occurred early this morning on Cusseta Road has left one man dead.
Partiers 21 and older can look forward to a variety of nightlife offerings on July 4, including these standouts:
There were abreviated trading sessions Thursday for the stock exchanges because of the Fourth of July holiday.
Here are some standout options for Thursday night partiers:
If crossing the Dillingham Street bridge is part of your daily commute today and tomorrow, start thinking of an alternate route.
The Columbus State University’s Schwob School of Music has received the Georgia Board of Regents 2008 Regents’ Teaching Excellence Award for departments and programs.
Columbus police are investigating a shooting that was reported on Lansing Avenue Wednesday night.
A fire at the home of Carolyn Davis and Randy Johnson caused $60,000 worth of damage Tuesday.
Auburn University ended its "It Begins at Auburn" campaign this spring by raising $608,862,727.
A team of Auburn University engineering students has built a robotic lawnmower that could soon help homeowners cut grass while relaxing on the back porch.
A three-day celebration of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgender persons begins Friday in Atlanta. It is the Atlanta Pride festival.
Gregory Antonio McCollough, 23, of Lanett, Ala. has been arrested by the Chambers County Sheriff's Office and charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana. There were also two child support charges.
Harold Brewer, 31, of Valley, Ala., was arrested by Valley police and charged with possession of marijuana.
Seniors and Law Enforcement Together (S.A.L.T.) is inviting all senior citizens to Senior Summerfest 2008.
Michael Stoy, vice president for academic affairs and dean of faculty at Gainesville State College in Gainesville,Ga., has been named as the president of Middle Georgia College in Cochran, Ga.
With July 4 on Friday, most people will have a long weekend. Many will head for a backyard pool, water park, the beach or a lake.
The Medical Center Hospital Authority has signed documents to buy Hughston Orthopedic Hospital and Rehabilitation Center for $59 million, officials announced today. The hospital authority will officially take ownership from national health care company HCA Inc. at midnight.
Alabama Gov. Bob Riley and Department of Human Resources Commissioner Page Walley have announced that Alabama will receive a $1.7 million bonus from the federal government for the superior performance of Alabama's Food Stamp Program.
Computerworld magazine has named Aflac Inc. as one of the best places to work for information technology professionals. This is Aflac's ninth time it has appeared on the 15th annual list.
Iraqi security forces arrested three locally prominent supporters of radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr on Wednesday as part of a crackdown on Shiite militias in the southern city of Amarah, police said.
Hard rock group Trust Company will perform at The Roadhouse, 1047 Broadway, on July 10.
Troy University will hold early fall registration on the Phenix City Campus July 16 and 17 from 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. EDT.
Troy University Phenix City Campus will have an open house 6:30 p.m. EDT July 10 in the Phenix City Campus Education Building.
ATHENS -- Georgia baseball coach David Perno was rewarded Wednesday for the team’s dramatic run to the final series of the College World Series.
The Lee County Sheriff's Office has arrested a Smiths Station man accused of shooting a juvenile last week.
A Pine Mountain woman is dead after a one-car accident Tuesday night in Harris County.
Regional bankholding company Synovus Financial Corp. said Tuesday it has awarded 99 scholarships, amounting to $134,000, to children of Synovus employees in five states.
Here are the closing stock prices Tuesday on four major publicly traded companies headquartered in Columbus:
Movie theater chain Carmike Cinemas Inc. said Tuesday it will pay a quarterly cash dividend of 17.5 cents per share.
Don Ford, initially charged with the murder of Kintae Omar James, pleaded guilty today to a misdemeanor and was sentenced to two years' probation.
Callaway Gardens' annual Surf and Sand Spectacular is scheduled for Friday. There will be family-oriented beach activities including swimming in Robin Lake, playing miniature golf or shuffleboard, picnicking and riding paddleboats.
The new National Health Museum (NHM) is scheduled to open in Atlanta in 2013. The museum will be in downtown Atlanta near Centennial Olympic Park.
Authorities had been waiting to close the case of a 2006 robbery at the Macon Road Foot Locker. On Tuesday, they did.
Darrell Joseph is already serving a 30-year federal prison sentence for kidnapping a 1-year-old boy. The 20-year sentence he got Tuesday for escaping from the Muscogee County Jail won't increase that time.
After a month-long investigation of voting in the June 3 primary election, Russell County District Attorney Kenneth Davis said there were no improprieties or irregularities found.
Government watchdog group Common Cause Columbus on Tuesday asked the group running advertising in favor of a proposed 1-percent sales tax to pull the ads because they were misleading.
Usually, smokers at St. Francis Hospital can light up outside of the building. But after Friday, they will have to leave the premises to take a puff.
Local party band Haywire will perform a free show tonight at the Shanty Shack, 4475 Warm Springs Road. The music starts at 8 p.m. and it's open to partiers 21 and older.
Four people have been charged in Saturday's slaying of a Harris County couple, said Harris County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Neil Adams.
Georgia farmers planted corn and cotton and more peanuts and soybeans in 2008 compared with 2007 according to the United States Deapartment of Agriculture.
The Autism Hope Center, housed at Columbus Technical College, is accepting applications for its fall semester which begins August 11.
There will be a Fourth of July Fireworks display Friday in Valley, Ala.
There will be a free hearing screening at Health Matters of St. Francis on July 10 from 9 a.m.-11 a.m.
Johnathan Sparks, 25, of Phenix City was arrested by police in Valley, Ala. and charged with domestic violence, criminal mischief and resisting arrest
Columbus Police officer Christopher Anderson said he can live with the six-year prison sentence given Monday to Damien Toliver.
A 17- and 20-year-old walk into a bar, get past the doorman and order a drink.
At least two people are left without a home after a fire tore through a ground floor apartment on Lockwood Court this afternoon.
Here are the closing stock prices Monday on four major publicly traded companies headquartered in Columbus:
With Columbus Council canceling the meeting it normally would have held Tuesday, visitors would not have had much to see on the Government Center's plaza level.
Theater of the Stars and Disney Theatrical Productions announced today that the touring production of Disney’s "High School Musical" will not be coming to Atlanta in August because of scheduling conflicts.
Harris County Sheriff Mike Jolley said this afternoon that there are four suspects including a juvenile in the weekend murder of Jerry Church and Sherlene Robinson of Waverly Hall, Ga.
Ten bridges crossing Georgia's West Point Lake now bear signs identifying their location to boaters out on the water.
Auburn police have released the name of a 29-year-old who fell off an apartment balcony early Sunday morning and died.
The Spencer High School Athletic Appreciation Association will hold A Night of Legends on July 19 at the Columbus Convention and Trade Center.
Yes for Public Safety, a campaign committee formed in support of a proposed 1 percent Muscogee County Local Option Sales Tax, has received more than 62,000 in contributions.
Every Monday, local musicians perform during open mike night at The Uptown Tap, 1024 Broadway. Open to partiers 21 and older, the action starts at 9 p.m. It's free. Call 706-653-8277.
The Phenix City campus of Troy University will hold an open house for prospective student on Thursday, July 10 at 6:30 p.m. in the Education Building.
Phenix City police are investigating an armed robbery that occurred early this morning.
Absentee balots for the July 15 Primary Run-off Election are available upon application at the Russell County Circuit Clerk's Office, Russell County Courthouse, 501 14th St., Phenix City.
George Flowers has been named dean of the Auburn University Graduate School.
Jeffrey P. McNeill has been named as Vice President for Development at Auburn University.
A special meeting of the Georgia Board of Regents has been called by Board Chair Richard L. Tucker for July 1.
Johnathon Colley, 19, of Lanett, Ala., was arrested by police in Valley, Ala., and charged with possession of marijuana.
Fairfax Elementary in Valley, Ala. was hit by burglars over the weekend.
Portions of South Commons were taken over by man's four-legged friends and those that love them this weekend during the Aflac Outdoor Games.
Police are looking for a man accused of shooting a woman outside a Columbus night club early Sunday morning.
Columbus police are looking for a man who robbed a store at gunpoint early Sunday morning.
Hilary Pulos, Miss Satilla's Outstanding Teen, was named the 2008 Miss Georgia's Outstanding Teen Saturday night at RiverCenter for the Performing Arts in Columbus, Georgia.
There were tiaras. And sequins. And one guy with a really, really annoying circus whistle.
ATHENS, Ga. – Uga VI, Georgia’s beloved English bulldog mascot, died Friday night in Savannah, Cecelia Seiler confirmed Saturday morning.
As Maggie May navigated the obstacle course in the Agility Dogs event, Maggie Bulk was preparing for her first heat race against Taylor Duffy in the Boom Run portion of the Stihl Timbersports series Friday afternoon at South Commons.
Get ready, reality TV fans. Bravo has confirmed that "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" is really happening.
The biggest issue Pacelli baseball players may have with new coach Ken Miller is what to call him.
Beacon University, a Christian liberal arts school on Veterans Parkway, is closing, the school announced Friday.
The newest addition to the Columbus nightlife scene, H20, celebrates its grand opening tonight. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and there's no cover until 8:30 p.m. After that, cover is $15.
Calvary Baptist Church, 7556 Old Moon Road, will be 100 years old on the first Sunday in July.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- With the passage of a Congressional resolution last night, U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers said today he is pleased the U.S. Capitol Rotunda may soon be the site of a ceremony honoring the beginning of the integration of the Armed Forces.
The Muscogee elections office was on "Glenn Watch" for a few tense moments today as the end of local candidate qualifying neared and no one had heard from Columbus Councilor Glenn Davis.
Today is National HIV Testing Day and the Columbus Health Department wants you to participate.
Operation Zero Tolerance is in full swing so don't even think about driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
POSTED By JERRY F. RUTLEDGE jrutledge@ledger-enquirer.com
AUBURN, Ala. -- The Auburn Parks and Recreation Department and the Auburn Bicycle Committee will host the Inaugural Summer Sizzler Challenge Ride Saturday. This ride is Part 3 of the Auburn Bicycle Challenge. This event is open to anyone, however you must compete in all four Auburn Bicycle Challenge events to be eligible for prizes.
The Valley City Council will have a called meeting at 7 p.m. Monday in the council chambers of the Valley City Hall, 20 Fob James Drive, Valley, Ala.
MOBILE, Ala. -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District, West Point Project in partnership with the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 81, will conduct a personal watercraft and boating safety course at the West Point Project Management Office from 6:30 p.m. -9:30 p.m. EDT July 15 and 17.
Controversial author Salman Rushdie appears as part of the Carter Presidential Library's Author Lecture Series at 7 p.m. July 7. The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum is at 441 Freedom Parkway in Atlanta.
The cement work on the pools and flat work at The Jonathan Hatcher Skateboard Park should be completed this weekend.
By Tess Hollis thollis@ledger-enquirer.com
Local singers looking for "American Idol" fame will have to travel outside their comfort zones this year. Literally.
A two-vehicle collision at I-185 and the J.R. Allen Parkway in Columbus is delaying traffic in the interstate's northbound lanes.