WALB is reporting that the recent outbreak of E.Coli in Moultrie did indeed originate at the Barbeque Pit:
The Barbeque Pit Steak and Seafood Restaurant voluntarily closed last Thursday at the request of the health department. Health officials called in the USDA who met Tuesday morning with the restaurant’s owners and Public Health officials.
Here is a great post from Cat O’ Nine Tales. I don’t know who she is either, but evidently she grew up around Moultrie:
I was born and raised in the American South, where my family’s history has been recorded since 1730 (and farther back according to family lore), who has been in a bi-racial marriage to a first-generation American for over 20 years
The post itself is fantastic and gives one a vivid peek into a time gone by:
This was the 1930’s. South Georgia. Small town. If Moultrie wasn’t the buckle on the Bible Belt, it was at the very least the hole in which the buckle fastened. Like almost everyone else, Mama Lucy’s family were strict Southern Baptists–no drinking, no card playing, and most certainly no tobacco!
Josh put this list of local bands together for me, if you are interested in hearing and learning about some local music and musicians, check these guys out:
Here is a set of photos that I took on the Moultrie square one night just before dusk, I think they give a good idea about the look and feel of downtown Moultrie. Click on a thumbnail to view the larger image.
The Valdosta Times is reporting that The Moultrie-Colquitt County Development Authority is trying to revive a $240 million project that would create a 4 lane road from Albany to Valdosta.
On Wednesday, Department of Transportation board member Johnny Floyd told authority members that projects could be on hold for some time. It could take the department eight to 10 months to work through a process of identifying revenue streams and prioritizing projects.
Moultrie, Ga. May 29, 2008 — This Georgia land auction offers a unique investment opportunity and is being offered divided and selling at high bidder’s choice. Myers Jackson, a licensed Georgia real estate broker and real estate auctioneer, has been commissioned to conduct a Georgia real estate auction, including equipment, for 18.91 +/- acres in south Grady County.
Jackson and his team from United Country Certified Real Estate Auctions Moultrie office will conduct the auction on Saturday, June 21 at 10 a.m. Details on this Georgia land auction are highlighted online.
It’s good for the police to have a good video tape or a DVR that they can go back to in order to identify the people.” said Mike White, service manager with Central Monitoring in Albany.