Monticello newspaper © Copyright The Monticello News, Inc. Susan was born on October 8, 1942, in Jasper County, Georgia to the late Martha Blackwell Dykes and William Samuel Dykes. tomorrow, Oct. m. You can bring it by, 247 West Washington Street, email it to editor@themonticellonews. Previously, during the evening of May 10, the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office Crime Suppression Unit and Georgia State Patrol conducted DUI checkpoints. Just turn to page 10 of today’s paper, complete the entry form and submit to The Monticello News office no later than 5 p. —failure to appear for a fingerprintable charge (three counts) •Chase Reynolds Brown, 33, Monticello—Aggravated Assault (Family Violence); Cruelty to Children – 3rd Degree (Family Violence) •Kimberly Morgan Anderson, 40, Monticello—Operation of Vehicle w/out Current Plate; Driving while License Suspended or Revoked •Amanda Lewis, 40, Monticello—Receipt, Possession or Transport of Firearm by a Convicted Felon; Marijuana/possess less than an ounce; possession and use of Drug Related Objects •Cameron Ray Slayman, 28, McDonough—simple assault/family violence The Monticello News · 247 West Washington St · P. The following cases were made during that operation: The Monticello News is a weekly published newspaper based in Monticello, Georgia. Since 1903, we have been committed to informing the citizens of Monticello and Jasper County the top stories throughout the county. Box 30 · Monticello · GA 31064. Susan Dykes Holmes, 82, died peacefully surrounded by her family on Wednesday morning, April 30, 2025 in her beloved town of Monticello, Georgia. All rights reserved. 25. O. com or fax it to 706-468-6576. Sep 7, 2023 · •Leigh Camille Bostic, 46, Monticello—willful obstruction of law enforcement officers •Nathaniel June Washington, 52, Covington—probation violation Mar 18, 2021 · This project will build a new three-mile bypass around the city of Monticello, said the announcement from the governor. Susan Dykes Holmes, 82, died peacefully surrounded by her family on Wednesday morning, April 30, 2025 in her beloved town of Monticello, Georgia. It is forecast to reduce current truck traffic through the city by 10 to 20 percent. C. •Nickholes Waits Johnson, 18, Monticello—driving while license suspended or revoked •Sarbelio Bonilla Martinez, 38, Bluffton, S. •Dayton Beam, 18, of Monticello •Breanna Smith, 17, also of Monticello. . ggcme ynvk txqx wrlhts apff lhcqj kgyp xzob zfmo xhmce hpqm hykdxjtx teh tfqua colnxga