Managing Timber
Managing the timber is a very important part of the State’s Property staff. Jerry Prophett and Shayne Goddard are hard at work during burning season to keep the brush to […]
Managing the timber is a very important part of the State’s Property staff. Jerry Prophett and Shayne Goddard are hard at work during burning season to keep the brush to […]
Anna Rogers, Troup County Farm Bureau Office Manager, Austin Waldroup, Troup County County Farm Bureau Young Farmer and Rancher Chair, Mark Bryan, Troup County Farm Bureau Insurance Agency Manager donated
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Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes Pineland-Camp Pioneer held it’s annual Christmas celebration on Tuesday, December 5th. It’s always a good night to celebrate the sheriffs, staff, donors and children that make
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Great buck on Saturday morning from our Troup County Deer Camp with Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes.
I’m Brandon and I live in Columbus. I am 35 years old, married and I have three children, two girls and a boy. I am a special education teacher.
Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes Camp Pioneer continues its 25 year camp program hosting CHAMPS, DARE, and Eagle programs from all over the state of Georgia. Georgia Emergency Management Agency along
Pineland Director Sonya Goddard and long-standing Board of Trustees member Dave Nichols learn about the capabilities of the new high speed internet from Brandon, the technician from Kudzu. The installation
Sonya Goddard may be the new director at the Pineland campus of the Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes, but she is not new to Pineland, Camp Pioneer or the Youth Homes.
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On January 11th, the LaGrange office of Georgia Farm Bureau donated several cases of peanut butter to the Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes Pineland Campus which will also be distributed to
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Pineland campus recently served as base camp and the back drop and dry studio for some scenes in an upcoming advertisement.
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