INDEPENDENCE DAY FIREWORKS SHOW

CNSNext proudly sponsors the City of Thomasville’s Independence Day fireworks at Remington Park! The show will begin around 9:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 4th. For many years, CNSNext has proudly sponsored the City of Thomasville's annual fireworks display as a way to show appreciation for the incredible support and loyalty of our community. This event is a beloved community tradition, allowing us to gather and celebrate the nation's birthday with our cherished family, friends, and...



TPD PARTICIPATING IN OPERATION ZERO TOLERANCE CAMPAIGN

Thomasville Police Department’s law enforcement officers will target impaired drivers during the upcoming wave of Operation Zero Tolerance. The campaign began Monday, June 24 at 6 am and lasts until midnight Sunday, June 30. Operation Zero Tolerance is Georgia's High Visibility Enforcement program that focuses on apprehending impaired drivers through concentrated patrols and sobriety checkpoints. Throughout this year's enforcement campaign, police officers will collaborate to safeguard...



THOMASVILLE CITIZENS GREATLY BENEFIT FROM CRIME REDUCTION SYSTEM

In June of 2023, the Thomasville Police Department launched the Flock Safety System to help reduce crime and gun violence by capturing objective evidence without compromising individual privacy. Recent data indicates that after the system’s first year of operation, the City of Thomasville has become a safer place to live, work, and play. Violent crime has been significantly lower since the system's launch. The Flock Safety System partners law enforcement agencies together through...



EMERGENCY TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE ON OLD MONTICELLO ROAD BETWEEN ALSTON STREET AND JUNIUS STREET

City of Thomasville Water Department staff is responding to a water main break at 1206 Old Monticello Road, between Alston Street and Junius Street. The repair is expected to be completed today. While this emergency water service repair work is being done, Old Monticello Road will be closed between Alston Street and Junius Street. Additionally, residents on Winslow Drive will not be able to access Old Monticello Road – please use Imperial Drive to either Plantation Drive or Tuxedo...



CITY OF THOMASVILLE SEEKING ORIGINAL RITZ THEATRE SIGN

The City of Thomasville is seeking the community’s help to locate the original Ritz Theatre sign. The original Ritz Theatre was located at 323 West Jackson Street in the area known as “The Bottom” and served as the main entertainment center for African American residents and surrounding communities for many years. In the early 90s, The Ritz Theatre was demolished due to the instability of the structure and the cost of restoration, but the sign was saved. City of Thomasville staff...



CITY OF THOMASVILLE JUNETEENTH HOLIDAY SCHEDULE

City of Thomasville Administrative Offices will be closed Wednesday, June 19 in observance of the Juneteenth holiday. Additional city service schedules and hours are as follows: Utilities Response Center Regular 24-hour operational schedule. Call (229) 227-5499 for assistance. Residential Refuse & Commercial Refuse City of Thomasville and Thomas County residential and commercial refuse customers will be serviced on Tuesday, June 18. Customers are encouraged to place containers...



TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE ON STEWART STREET AT REMINGTON AVENUE

Contractors will begin work along Stewart Street on today, June 12, 2024. Crews will install a new stormwater drainage conveyance system beneath Stewart Street. There will be a temporary road closure on Stewart Street near the Remington Avenue intersection while the work is being completed. Residents of Stewart Street will need to detour along Schley Street during this time. For more information about this project, please call the City of Thomasville’s Engineering Department at...



CITY OF THOMASVILLE HOSTS FIRST ANNUAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP ACADEMY

The City of Thomasville recently launched its first annual Youth Leadership Academy, poised to significantly impact our community's future leaders. On Monday, June 3rd, the City’s Human Resources Department welcomed eleven eighth and ninth graders from the community as participants in the City’s inaugural Youth Leadership Academy. The program was created to equip students with the essential skills and leadership needed to pursue professional careers as a part of the workforce of...



TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE AT GLENWOOD DRIVE BETWEEN CLAY STREET AND PALMETTO DRIVE

The City of Thomasville Water Department has finished the pipe/manhole work and will start resurfacing the road at 323 Glenwood Drive between Clay Street and Palmetto Drive on today, June 11, 2024. The work is expected to last several hours. There will be a temporary road closure on Glenwood Drive between Clay Street and Palmetto Drive while the work is being completed. Detour signs will be posted, and travelers in the area are encouraged to select an alternate route or to prepare for...



TEMPORARY LANE CLOSURE ON EAST WASHINGTON STREET BETWEEN SPAIR STREET AND MITCHELL STREET

On Monday, June 10, the City of Thomasville Water Department will repair a water main on East Washington Street between North Spair Street and North Mitchell Street. This lane will be temporarily closed at approximately 8:00 am and reopen at 5:00 pm. Caution signs and cones will be posted to warn travelers of the work zone and lane closure. Travelers in the area are encouraged to select an alternate route or to be prepared for some travel delays. Please be patient with the crews while...



CITY OF THOMASVILLE TO HOST KIDS SUMMER READING SERIES

The City of Thomasville is hosting a four-part Kid’s Summer Reading Series starting on Friday, June 14 from 12 pm to 1 pm at The Ritz Amphitheater, 131 South Stevens Street. Even though school is out for summer break, there are plenty of fun activities planned for kids to enjoy. Children, accompanied by an adult, can join in for story time at The Ritz Amphitheater, and there will be life-sized games, activities, sweet treats, and even a chance to enter a book writing contest. The full...



2024 HURRICANE PREPARATIONS

The 2024 hurricane season begins June 1, and the City of Thomasville encourages residents to assess their homes and property now to be prepared as the season approaches. Last year saw a record number of 20 named storms and seven hurricanes, with three intensifying to major hurricanes. The 2023 season was ranked fourth for the most-named storms in a year since 1950. “Another active hurricane season is anticipated this year by weather experts,” said Tara Pearson, Public Information...