FOX10′s Ashlyn Mitchell sat down with Mayor Sheldon Allison Day to discuss the past, present and future of the Thomasville Regional Medical Center.
The cushions overtime, the foam, started to breakdown within 3 years. Paid $2,400. Thomasville use to have very good furniture until they shipped their operations to China.
Hancock worked at three of the Thomasville Furniture Industries plants, including the one on West Main Street. “I was happy to get a job here,” said Hancock, looking at the demolition site ...
THOMASVILLE, Ga. (WCTV) - Due to ongoing safety concerns, Bacon County School District announced Friday that its varsity ...
THOMASVILLE, Ga. (WALB) - The Thomasville City Council has named a new city manager in Monday night’s meeting. Chris White, who has been acting as the interim city manager since February, was ...
Thomasville Mayor Sheldon Allison Day is going into greater detail on what led TRMC to suspend its operations.
(WCTV) - A Thomasville man is behind bars after being accused of having inappropriate contact with a child, according to the ...
THOMASVILLE, Ga. (WALB) - The Thomasville Police Department is currently searching for a man wanted in connection to an aggravated assault investigation. On Wed. Aug. 28, officers went to the ...
THOMASVILLE, Ga. (WCTV) - Friday morning, Thomasville Police were alerted by Thomasville City Schools about a social media threat that was deemed not credible. However, police say security will be ...
Thomasville Bancshares, Inc. operates as the bank holding company for Thomasville National Bank that provides a range of banking services to individual and corporate customers primarily in Thomas ...
Novant Health Inc. will hold a groundbreaking ceremony open to the public at 10 a.m. Wednesday for a wellness and education building in Thomasville. The multispecialty healthcare facility at 205 ...
THOMASVILLE, Ga. - Thomasville Center for the Arts, in partnership with the Jack Hadley Black History Museum, is hosting the traveling exhibition “The Many Lives of Andrew Young” through Nov. 1.