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Thomasville mayor reports progress on potential hospital sale; Zaxby's opening and industrial-site interest follow Council leadership reported a signed contract and active due diligence on a closed hospital site, a letter of intent on redevelopment, pending interest in the old Energex site, an imminent Zaxby's opening that will require short-term traffic controls, and progress on the South Industrial Park road-extension project.

Exciting developments are underway in Thomasville with a signed contract on the closed hospital site, a new Zaxby's restaurant opening soon, and multiple industrial projects in the works!

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Thomasville water board cites PFAS study, $35–$40 million regional grant pool and infrastructure upgrades At a brief water board meeting, officials described a regional PFAS assessment tied to roughly $35–$40 million in grant funds, plans to demolish an old tank and build a 12‑inch loop across Highway 43, and routine repairs including a 2‑inch leak on Highway 5 North.

Thomasville's water board is gearing up to allocate $35–$40 million in grant funds for vital infrastructure upgrades and a comprehensive PFAS assessment—what's next for the community's water needs?

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Mayor: multiple parties interested in hospital site; $12–14 million project discussed City officials said several entities are pursuing purchase or operation of the local hospital and that the city is working on a memorandum of understanding with a private developer for a 40–50 acre industrial site; a potential $12–14 million project at the old hospital site was described as under active consideration.

Exciting developments are on the horizon for Thomasville as multiple entities express interest in the local hospital site and a potential $12–14 million project is in the works!

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Thomasville council approves routine agenda items, posts police vacancy and cancels second December meeting At its November meeting, the Thomasville City Council approved the agenda, minutes and bills; authorized posting for a full‑time police officer after a staffing change; granted building permits; and voted to cancel the council's second December meeting. All motions were recorded as unanimous.

The Thomasville City Council made key decisions this November, including the posting of a vacancy for a full-time police officer and the cancellation of their second December meeting.

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