Thursday, May 14th, 2026
Good morning, Columbus. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 14th of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Columbus police, fire cadets and EMS chiefs ran the 43rd annual 5-mile torch run on Wednesday morning to benefit Special Olympics Georgia; the run started at the Public Safety Building and ended at Lake Oliver Marina, with a ceremony attended by the mayor + remarks by Sgt. Angela Florence. WTVM
- ➤ Miracle Riders held a check-in on May 13 to share updates on their group activities (local organizers discussed upcoming community rides). The gathering offered members a chance to learn about future plans and strengthen local connections. WTVM
- ➤ Fifty-five Muscogee County seniors were honored today for their military service in a local ceremony — the event recognized their long-term commitment and contributions to the community. WTVM
- ➤ Local law enforcement officers participated in the 43rd annual torch run today in downtown Columbus — an event that celebrated community service and unity among local agencies. WTVM
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Governor Kemp signed legislation that creates a need-based financial aid program for low-income public college students + recipients may receive up to $3,000 yearly starting next fall while medical students get tuition aid and families can contribute up to $550,000 to 529 accounts. Columbus CEO
- ➤ Columbus Technical College held a pinning ceremony for its Practical Nursing spring graduates at McCaulley Auditorium, where students recited The Nightingale Pledge. The graduation ceremony will follow on Thursday, June 4 at 7 p.m. at Columbus Civic Center. Columbus CEO
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ On May 13, the Fraternal Order of Police honored fallen officers during a ceremony in Columbus. The event recognized their service and sacrifice and offered support to the officers’ families. WTVM
- ➤ Sen. Ossoff and Rev. Warnock delivered $175,000 to help Columbus State University preserve its military archives — a bipartisan effort that supports historical research for generations. Local leaders say the funding preserves Georgia’s proud military legacy for future students and researchers. Columbus CEO
- ➤ Governor Brian Kemp signed Senate Bill 220 today, expanding Georgia’s medical marijuana program to include new qualifying conditions (like Lupus) and legalize vaping for patients; the law replaces the 5% THC cap with a 12,000 mg possession limit and goes into effect July 1. WTVM
- ➤ Sheriff Greg Countryman honored more than 475 employees during the two-day staff appreciation event at the Muscogee County Sheriff’s Office today and highlighted the team’s hard work and dedication. WTVM
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The 4th Annual MHA Fundraiser
11 AM - 2 PM — Columbus Technical College — Free entry — Experience an immersive event connecting mental health and literacy with interactive stations and wellness vendors.
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Girl Talk: Exploring Emotions
2:30-4:30 p.m. — Columbus Public Library — Free entry — An empowering event to explore the colors of emotions, boosting confidence and self-esteem.
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The Big Run: Global Running Day
6-10 p.m. — Big Dog Fleet Feet — Free entry — Celebrate Global Running Day with a spirited 5K run in the heart of Columbus.
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GACTE Career Tech Expo
8 a.m. — Columbus Georgia Convention & Trade Center — Free entry — Engage with industry leaders and educators on career and technical education innovations.
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Georgia Association of Career & Technical Education Summer Conference 2026
June 9-11 — Columbus Georgia Convention & Trade Center — Check the event website for fees — Engage with experts at Georgia's premier conference for career and technical education.
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Columbus Clingstones vs. Pensacola Blue Wahoos
2:05 – 9:05 PM — Golden Park — Tickets starting at $46 — Experience Southern League baseball with a local flair in an updated historic ballpark.
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