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  • Seabury Receives Debra Brantley Award

    VCBOE SPED

    (L to R): Sarah Cook, Special Education Academic Coach; Katrina Blount-Woodard, Director of Student Services; Leslie Seabury, Debra Brantley Award Recipient; and Dr. Sandy Reid, Vidalia City Schools Assistant Superintendent

    All teachers are special, but some take the adjective to a whole new

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    Newsbreak | Kathy Hilt | 28 March 2023 | 00:00
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  • Area Police Blotter

    Vidalia Police Department reports the following arrests.

    Hurston, Terrell Darquise – Reidsville – Reckless driving/cruelty to children (2 counts)

    Jordan, Delvinnear – Vidalia – No driver’s license

    Rix, Emory Edward – Glenwood – Shoplifting/criminal trespass/possession of methamphetamines

    Brooks,

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    Newsbreak | Jeff Raiford | 27 March 2023 | 14:42
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  • From The House: Week 11

    Leesa Hagan

    By Rep. Leesa Hagan

    Last Monday, March 20, the Georgia House of Representatives reconvened under the Gold

    Dome for our last full week of the 2023 legislative session. Soon we will reach Legislative Day 40, also known as “Sine Die.” It may seem like out official business would wind down in these final

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    Newsbreak | Kathy Hilt | 27 March 2023 | 09:14
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  • Duo Nabbed for Auto Break-ins and Fraud

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    EXTAVIOUS HILL

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    BREONA MOBLEY

    A rash of calls to the Toombs County Sheriff’s Office regarding entering automobiles in the North Morningside Drive and C.V. Mosley Boulevard area have led to the arrest of a Vidalia man and a Lyons woman.

    The Sheriff’s Office reports that residents have filed

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    Newsbreak | Kathy Hilt | 24 March 2023 | 14:48
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  • Boil Water Advisory to Limited Vidalia Consumers

    According to Tony Hall of the city’s public works department, an advisory issued Thursday cautioning a small segment of Vidalians to boil their water pertains ONLY to nine addresses in the McNatt Street area, and NOT to the entire water customer base.

    Hall said a 12-inch water main broke in that

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    Newsbreak | Kathy Hilt | 24 March 2023 | 13:20
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  • RTCA Students Participate in Shadow Day

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    Trent Smith, a junior at RTCA, spen his shadow day at the Air Evac Lifeteam center with nurse Victoria Mock and Flight Medic John Rogers.

    Robert Toombs Christian Academy High School students participated in Shadow Day on March 20th and 21st. The intention of Shadow Day is to make students aware of the wide

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    Newsbreak | Kathy Hilt | 24 March 2023 | 12:28
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  • Training Tomorrow's Leaders Today

    Youth Leadership

    Twenty-five juniors and seniors from all the local high schools earned their certificates this week as graduates of the Class of 2023 Greater Vidalia Youth Leadership program.

    Like the class aimed at training adults to step up to leadership positions in the community, the Youth Leadership is an

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    Newsbreak | Kathy Hilt | 23 March 2023 | 15:14
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  • Vidalia City Schools Urge Parents to Speak Up

    Parents of students in the Vidalia City School System: It’s time for your voices to be heard!

    Tammy McFadden, Federal Program Director of Vidalia City Schools, explains why parents should complete an online survey on how the school system is using federal money to benefit students.

    “One of the

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    Newsbreak | Kathy Hilt | 22 March 2023 | 14:47
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  • Lyons Receives Transportation Alternatives Grant

    The City of Lyons has received $298,580.70 in grant funds from The Georgia Department of Transportation Alternatives (TA) grant. This grant targeted cities with populations of 5000 or less and funded non-traditional transportation-related activities such as pedestrian and bicycle facilities.

    The

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    Newsbreak | Kathy Hilt | 22 March 2023 | 13:27
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Sportsbreak

  • Toombs County Track and Field Competes Well at Jeff Davis

    3 27 23 Toombs Track

    On Thursday, March 23, 2023, the Toombs County High School track and field competed in its second meet at Jeff Davis High School. There were six teams that competed including the Bulldogs. Teams included Jeff Davis (host), as well as Bacon County, Brantley County, Dublin, and Telfair County

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    Sportsbreak | Bob Roberts | 27 March 2023 | 09:15
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  • Bulldog Baseball Falls to Appling County 9-0 in Game 3 of Region Series

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    On Friday afternoon, the Toombs County Bulldog Baseball team fell behind early and couldn’t come back in a 9-0 loss to Appling County. This loss put the Bulldogs region record at 4-2.

    In the game, the Pirates would take the lead early on an error in the second inning and never look back. The

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    Sportsbreak | Bob Roberts | 27 March 2023 | 09:12
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  • Vidalia Sweeps Tattnall County

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    The Vidalia Indians swept the Tattnall County Warriors winning Game 3 of the region series by a 12-1 score in five innings.  The run rule win pushed the Indians season record to 11-7-1 and their region record to a 5-1 mark.  The Indians continue region play next week with a three game series against

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    Sportsbreak | Bob Roberts | 27 March 2023 | 09:07
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  • Sports & Scores This Week (3-27-23)

    March 27--- Here are the latest sports schedules and scores for the week.

    Monday, March 27

    Baseball: Memorial Day at RTCA 4:00pm (News Talk WVOP-FM 105.3) (Postponed)

    Vidalia at Pierce County 6:00pm (WTCQ-FM, 97.7, Classic Hits, 98Q)

    Jeff Davis at Toombs County 5:45pm (Postponed)

    Vidalia Heritage

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    Sportsbreak | Bob Roberts | 27 March 2023 | 08:42
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  • Bulldog Baseball Defeats Appling County 3-2 in 12 Innings to Even Series

    On Thursday, the Toombs County Bulldog Baseball team seized a victory in dramatic walk-off fashion, to defeat the Appling County Pirates in the bottom of the 12th inning.

    In the bottom half of the 12th, Trayvone Harris led off with a single. This was followed by a double by Brantley Upshaw.

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    Sportsbreak | Bob Roberts | 24 March 2023 | 15:10
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  • Indians Hang On To Beat Tattnall

    The Vidalia Indians travelled to Tattnall County on Thursday night March 23 for Game 2 of their three game region series with the Warriors.  The Indians did not play their best but they were able to outlast the Warriors taking a 10-8 win.  The Indians now sport a 10-7-1 record with a 4-1 region

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    Sportsbreak | Bob Roberts | 24 March 2023 | 08:08
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  • Toombs County Soccer Sweep Herons on Senior Night

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    On Tuesday, March 21, the Soccer Dogs played host to Brantley County in a region matchup. The girls started the night off with an 8-0 win. Anyadi Colmenares scored 7 goals, and Estrella Barbosa added the other.

    The boys won their contest 9-1, with Yovanny Zamorano scoring 4, Osvaldo Tinoco and

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    Sportsbreak | Bob Roberts | 24 March 2023 | 08:07
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  • RTCA Soccer

    3 23 23 RTCA Soccer

    (L-R): The Joiner family(Anna Kate and Madalyn), the Wolfe family(Mary-Claire, Meeghan, and Madaline), the Bowers family(Justin and Maggie), the Acosta family(Nicole and Kylie), and the Botelho family(Britton and Addison). 

    Robert Toombs Christian Academy's soccer teams have become a family affair. One of

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    Sportsbreak | Bob Roberts | 23 March 2023 | 08:07
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  • Sports & Scores This Week (3-20-23)

    March 20--- Here are the latest sports schedules and scores for the week.

    Monday, March 20

    Baseball: RTCA 17, Twiggs Academy 0 

    Wheeler County 16, Treutlen 6 

    Soccer: MCA 3, RTCA 2 Girls

    MCA 2, RTCA 1 Boys

    Tennis: Appling County at Toombs County 4:00pm

    Tuesday, March 21

    Baseball: Vidalia 12,

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    Sportsbreak | Bob Roberts | 22 March 2023 | 08:32
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Community Calendar

VCBOE SPED

(L to R): Sarah Cook, Special Education Academic Coach; Katrina Blount-Woodard, Director of Student Services; Leslie Seabury, Debra Brantley Award Recipient; and Dr. Sandy Reid, Vidalia City Schools Assistant Superintendent

All teachers are special, but some take the adjective to a whole new level. Such is the case of Vidalia City Schools Special Education Teacher of the Year Leslie Seabury who is this year’s recipient of the Debra Brantley Award.

Debra Brantley was a Toombs County educator who focused on Special Education. The annual Award is presented to a current educator who advocates for students with disabilities in the same way that Brantley did during her career. Each school system in the First District RESA area recognizes a special education employee annually.

Katrina Blount-Woodard, Director of Student Services, said Brantley  was a friend to her, and Seabury epitomizes everything the former educator stood for in the classroom.

“Debra Brantley was a pioneer and a true advocate for the students she served,” Blount-Woodard said. “I was fortunate to have worked with her and witnessed the qualities that she had, and Leslie has these same qualities and more than deserves this recognition. Anyone who knows her knows her heart for her students and her profession.”

Dr. Sandy Reid has worked with Seabury for a number of years, and she also lauded her for her dedication.

“Mrs. Seabury knows that I love her,” Dr. Reid said. “She gives 150 percent every day to her students and makes our jobs easier. She has been the recipient of this award before as well as the school Teacher of the Year and the system-wide Teacher of the Year.”

Vidalia Police Department reports the following arrests.

Hurston, Terrell Darquise – Reidsville – Reckless driving/cruelty to children (2 counts)

Jordan, Delvinnear – Vidalia – No driver’s license

Rix, Emory Edward – Glenwood – Shoplifting/criminal trespass/possession of methamphetamines

Brooks, Destiny Denise – Glenwood – Theft by shoplifting

Brooks, Charles Tyler – Glenwood – Theft by shoplifting

Walker, Chelsea Lynn – Vidalia – Theft by shoplifting

Faircloth, Cody Lee – Vidalia – Cruelty to children

Mobley, Travis Jermaine – Vidalia – Suspended license/stop sign violation/giving false information/possession of marijuana with intent to sell

Rodriguez, Hector – Lyons – Simple obstruction/criminal trespass

Baily, Brendan Lemuel – Vidalia – Burglary

Mills, Demetrious – Vidalia – Warrant served (Toombs County)

McKinney, Keith – Vidalia – Forceful obstruction/criminal trespass

Hudson, Anthony – Jacksonville, FL – Suspended license

Toombs County Sheriff’s Office reports the following arrests.

Beecher, James – Chauncey, GA – Bench warrant failure to appear

Hill, Extavious – Vidalia – Entering automobile (2), financial transaction card fraud (2)

Joyner, Kaitlynn – Lyons – Making false report/giving false information, false statements and writings, concealment of facts

Smith, Lacoriea – Swainsboro – Reckless driving, speeding in excess of maximum limits, fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, driving while license suspended or revoked-misd, giving false name, address or DOB to officers, out of county hold

Thompson, Danielle – Vidalia – Theft by taking

Lyons Police Department reports the following arrests.

Mathews, Erroll Cameron – Lyons – Driving while unlicensed

Williams, Diamond Simeon – Vidalia – Headlight requirements, fleeing attempting to elude felony

Andrews, Salvatore Antonio – Metter – Family violence provision simple battery, interference with 911 call, burglary, kidnapping, theft by taking

Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the following arrests.

Lorenzo Patterson, Uvalda, Criminal Trespass

James Anthony Walker, Eastman, Felony Probation Violation

Gwen Delores Kelley, Mount Vernon, Deposit Account Fraud

Katelyn Davis Wilkes, Lyons, Felony Probation Violation

Tabitha Nicole Rose Quattlebaum, Dallas, Possession of methamphetamine, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Related Objects

Marvin Leon Thompson, III, Dallas, Possession of methamphetamine, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Related Objects, Driving with Suspended License

Brenton Hunter McDaniel, Ailey, Aggravated Assault (2 Counts), Criminal Damage to Property – 2nd

Lorenzo Todd Breedlove, Uvalda, Possession of Methamphetamine

Felicia Ann Evans, Uvalda, Failure to Appear, Possession of Methamphetamine

Hill Scan

EXTAVIOUS HILL

Mobley Scan

BREONA MOBLEY

A rash of calls to the Toombs County Sheriff’s Office regarding entering automobiles in the North Morningside Drive and C.V. Mosley Boulevard area have led to the arrest of a Vidalia man and a Lyons woman.

The Sheriff’s Office reports that residents have filed complaints that items were stolen from their vehicles including firearms, credit cards, cash, and a handbag.

Investigator Sergeant Chris Clark and Investigator Nick Luke responded to the callers and initiated an investigation. It was determined that Extavious Hill, age 19, of Vidalia was responsible for entering the vehicles.

As the investigation continued, the Investigators determined that Breona Mobley, age 25, of Lyons, had made purchases with the stolen credit cards, and that Mobley was still in possession of the stolen handbag.

Thursday morning, the Toombs County Sheriff’s Office posted  on social media that they were looking for Hill, and later that day, updated their report to say he had been taken into custody. He is charged with two counts of entering an auto and two counts of financial transaction card fraud. Mobley was arrested and charged with two counts of financial transaction card fraud. Both Hill and Mobley were turned over to the Toombs County Detention Center.

Capt. Jordan Kight said this is on ongoing investigation and is asking that anyone with any information concerning these investigations contact the Toombs County Sheriff’s Office at 912-526-6778.

Leesa Hagan

By Rep. Leesa Hagan

Last Monday, March 20, the Georgia House of Representatives reconvened under the Gold

Dome for our last full week of the 2023 legislative session. Soon we will reach Legislative Day 40, also known as “Sine Die.” It may seem like out official business would wind down in these final days. However, we have ramped up our House efforts to perfect and pass legislation before the session comes to an end.

The Soap Box Derby Bill Back on Track

As I wrote last week, House Bill 237, which would have designated the Southeast Georgia Soap Box Derby as Georgia’s official derby was hijacked by a Senate committee to make another attempt at passing a sports gambling bill. With the support of House leadership and members, I was able to attach my bill language to Senate Bill 158, and pass it unanimously out of the House again. I’m confident it will receive a favorable vote in the Senate.

 

Protecting Children from Gangs

Senate Bill 44 amends Georgia’s anti-gang statute in several ways. It clarifies that it is unlawful for a person to indirectly recruit individuals to become a member of a criminal street gang or participate in gang activity and increases the minimum sentences if convicted. There will be a further increase in the penalty if a gang member recruits a minor under 17 years old or an individual with a disability to join a street gang.

Prisoner Re-entry

We passed a bipartisan measure to support Georgians as they rebuild their lives after prison. Senate Bill 218  allows state identification cards to be issued to inmates after they complete their incarceration. Additionally, when an inmate is released from a DOC facility, the individual can request documentation regarding programs he or she completed while incarcerated. These individuals could also request documentation if they obtained a state-approved high school equivalency diploma, other educational degrees, and their institutional work record. Providing this documentation and identification will help these Georgians gain employment and start rebuilding their lives after incarceration. This bill will go to the Governor for his signature.

Banning Tik-Tok

The House unanimously passed Senate Bill 93 to prohibit the use of certain foreign-owned social media platforms on state devices. This ban would only apply to social media platforms owned or operated by a foreign adversary or by a company which is domiciled in, headquartered in, or is organized under the laws of a foreign adversary. Governor Kemp issued a memo to state agencies in December to prohibit employees from using TikTok on their state-owned devices, like cellphones or laptops. This new law codifies his order with the goal of preventing TikTok from accessing critical, private information or collecting data about our state government’s operations. This bill does not apply to individuals’ personal devices.

Expanding Dual Enrollment

Last Thursday, the House passed Senate Bill 86 to allow eligible dual enrollment students to take  certain career, technical, and agricultural education (CTAE) courses, regardless of whether he or she has reached the maximum credit hour cap. Our goal is to support students who are preparing to join our state’s workforce by allowing them to earn college credit before graduation. Local CTAE courses are crucial to supporting high-demand career fields throughout our state. These funds will help students pay for the necessary training they need to launch their careers.

Other Bills We Passed

Other bills passed in the House this week include:

  • Senate Bill 1, which would permanently prohibit state and local governments from requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination as a condition of providing services, accessing a facility, issuing licenses or permits, performing duties and other matters;
  • Senate Bill 42 revises the penalty for certain businesses that fail to post required signage about the human trafficking hotline. The hotline handles tips about potential sex and labor trafficking and reports the incidents to law enforcement. Recognizing and reporting potentially dangerous situations are the first steps to ending human trafficking in our state. To report suspected human trafficking in Georgia, you can call the statewide 24-hour hotline at (866) 363-4842.
  • Senate Bill 47, which would add the use of electronic smoking or vaping devices to the Georgia Smokefree Air Act of 2005;
  • Senate Bill 73, which would allow citizens on the “Do Not Call List” who receive more than one unauthorized telephone solicitation within a year to bring action against the entity that made the solicitations and/or the entity the telephone solicitations were made on behalf of for injunctive relief and damages;
  • Senate Bill 164, which would create licensure requirements for advanced practice registered nurses; this bill makes it a misdemeanor to practice as an APRN without a license and adds anesthesiologist assistant to the Georgia Composite Medical Board and the Physician Assistants Advisory Committee; SB 164 is also the Anesthesiologist Assistant Act and would create the licensure process and regulation of anesthesiologist assistants through the Georgia Composite Medical Board;
  • Senate Bill 197, or the "Health Care Practitioners Truth and Transparency Act," amends the Consumer Information and Awareness Act to prohibit an advertisement or identification by a health care practitioner that includes deceptive or misleading terms or false representation of medical titles that they do not hold; the bill requires advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants to verbally identify themselves during each patient interaction and clearly state they are not a medical doctor;
  • Senate Bill 220, or the “Georgia Farmland Conservation Act,” which creates the Georgia Farmland Conservation Trust Fund to provide matching grant awards to qualified easement holders to support farmland conservation, active farming and food production, or to purchase agricultural conservation easement;

Visitors to the Capitol

  • Two new Toombs County Republican Party officers visited the Capitol last Monday. Trish Poole is the new Chair, and Shari Poole is the new 2nd Vice-Chair.
  • Bryson and Dalton Henriott, Vidalia Heritage Academy graduates and students at the University of Georgia, visited the Capitol with the UGA Student Government Association.
  • I failed to mention in my last article that Craig George, Jimbo Partin, and others from Gardens of Hope RCO came to Atlanta to visit with legislators. They specialize in policy advocacy, outreach programs, and peer-based recovery support to help individuals find long-term recovery.

Next week, the Georgia General Assembly will convene for two legislative days before

the 2023 legislative session adjourns “Sine Die” on Wednesday, March 29. My House colleagues and I will be hard at work to pass meaningful legislation for our state and its citizens. Before we complete our business for the session, I urge you to contact me if you have any questions, concerns, or input on any measures being considered in the House or Senate. I can be reached by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Thank you for allowing me to serve as your state representative.

According to Tony Hall of the city’s public works department, an advisory issued Thursday cautioning a small segment of Vidalians to boil their water pertains ONLY to nine addresses in the McNatt Street area, and NOT to the entire water customer base.

Hall said a 12-inch water main broke in that area, and has been repaired, but as a precautionary measure those nine  residences and industries – all of which have been personally contacted – need to continue boiling  water that is consumed by people or pets until water samples documents here is no contamination.

All other water customers within the City of Vidalia do NOT need to boil their water at this time.

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Obituaries

  • Mr. Aaron Powell

    Aaron Powell Funeral services for Mr. Aaron Powell will be held Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 2:00 PM at Union Baptist Church in the Minter Community of Laurens County.  Burial will be in the church cemetery.  Reverend Mike Mertz and Reverend Baron Powell will officiate.  Mr. Powell died Sunday, March 26, 2023 at...
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    Obituary | Jeff Raiford | 27 March 2023 | 15:09
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  • Mr. Benjamin Mason

    Mason Obit Mr. Benjamin “Ben” Franklin Mason, age 88, of Lyons, died Thursday, March 23, 2023, at The Landings of Douglas after an extended illness. He was a native of Toombs County, living most of his life in Lyons. Mr. Mason was a self employed plaster specialist and served in the United States Army during...
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    Obituary | Kathy Hilt | 24 March 2023 | 10:15
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  • Mr. James B. Meeks Jr. (Junior), Soperton

    MeeksJuniorPIC 002 Mr. James B. Meeks Jr. (Junior), age 95, beloved husband of Ruby Nell Peebles Meeks of Soperton passed away on Wednesday afternoon, March 22, 2023 at Fairview Park Hospital in Dublin, Georgia. Born in Treutlen County, he was the son of the late James Bryant Meeks Sr. and Mildred Lawrence Meeks and...
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    Obituary | Jeff Raiford | 23 March 2023 | 14:07
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  • Ms. Norma Dixon, Tattnall County

    Norma Dixon Ms. Norma Dixon, age 76, of Tattnall County and formerly of Toombs County, died Tuesday, March 21, 2023, at The Griffin House Assisted Living in Claxton following a brief illness.  She was born and grew up in Wilkesboro, Pennsylvania, and earned a Bachelor’s degree from Georgia College of...
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    Obituary | Jeff Raiford | 23 March 2023 | 06:32
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  • Mr. Wayne T. Horton, Vidalia

    Wayne Horton Mr. Wayne T. Horton, age 83, of Vidalia, died Monday, March 20, 2023, at the Community Hospice House in Vidalia after an extended illness.  He was a native of St. Simons Island and moved to Adrian in 1951.  He was a 1957 graduate of Adrian High School, attended Mt. Berry College, and later earned a...
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    Obituary | Jeff Raiford | 21 March 2023 | 15:52
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  • Mrs. Ellen Louise Turner “Nana Ma”, Glenwood

    Ellen Turner Mrs. Ellen Louise Turner “Nana Ma”, age 89, of Glenwood, died Sunday, March 19, 2023, at Community Hospice House in Vidalia after an extended illness. She was a native of Toombs County living most of her life in Hazlehurst. She graduated Glynn Academy in 1951 and worked with the United States Postal...
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    Obituary | Jeff Raiford | 21 March 2023 | 06:42
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  • Mrs. Dorothy Horton Woods

    WoodsDotPIC Mrs. Dorothy Horton Woods, affectionately known as “Aunt Dot” and “Ma”, passed away peacefully, at her home on Sunday morning, March 19, 2023 at the age of 94.  She was the widow of the late J. R. Woods, “The Telephone Man”, to whom she had been married to for seventy years, before his passing in...
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    Obituary | Jeff Raiford | 20 March 2023 | 12:27
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  • Mrs. Trena Williamson O’Neal, Vidalia

    Trina Williams Oneal Mrs. Trena Williamson O’Neal, age 87, of Vidalia, died Thursday, March 16, 2023, at Community Hospice House in Vidalia after a sudden illness.  She was a native of Treutlen County, a 1953 graduate of Treutlen County High School and lived in Toombs County most of her life.  She worked at Oxford...
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    Obituary | Jeff Raiford | 17 March 2023 | 11:40
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  • Mrs. Lola Salter

    Vincent R. Drummer Funeral announces the death of Mrs.  Lola Salter. Graveside Service will be held on Sunday, March 19, 2023 at 11:00 AM from St.  Mary Baptist Church Cemetery 2038 McGregor-Alston Road in Ailey, GA. Vincent R. Drummer Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements for Mrs.  Lola Salter.
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    Obituary | Jeff Raiford | 16 March 2023 | 11:09
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Church Calendar

  • April 7-9--Easter Events in Uvalda

    Easter Events April 7-9--Cedar Crossing Baptist Church, 2926 Cedar Crossing Road in Uvalda, invites you to some Special Events. Last Supper, Friday April 7th at 7:00. Arrest & Trial of Jesus, Saturday April 8th at 6:00. Crucifixion & Resurrection of Jesus, Sunday April 9th at 6:00. Pastor, Reece Mincey.
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    Church Event | Jim Perry | 27 March 2023 | 12:20
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  • April 2--Holy Week Cantata in Lyons

    Holy Week Cantata April 2--The Choir of Lyons First United Methodist Church, 126 E. Wesley Avenue, invites the public to their Holy Week Cantata "JOURNEY TO THE CROSS", Palm Sunday April 2nd at 5:00.
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    Church Event | Jim Perry | 27 March 2023 | 12:08
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  • April 2-9--Palm Sunday and more in Vidalia

    April 2-9--The Episcopal Church of the Annunciation, 1512 Meadows Lane in Vidalia, would like you to join them for Easter Events. "Palm Sunday" April 2nd, Liturgy of the Palms. "Stations of the Cross" Monday April 3rd through Wednesday April 5th of Holy Week with the Church open from 9:00 to 6:00. "Maundy Thursday" Evening Services April 6th at 5:30 with Maundy Thursday portrayal of the Last Supper with Holy Communion and Agape Feast. "Good Friday" Services, April 7th at 12:00 & 6:00 for Good Friday Liturgy. "Easter Sunday" April 9th 8:00 & 10:30 with Holy Eucharist Rite II Flowering of the Cross. Also, there will be an "Easter Egg Hunt" and reception after.
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    Church Event | Jim Perry | 22 March 2023 | 12:29
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  • April 10-12--Revival in Mt. Vernon

    April 10-12--Revival in Mt. Vernon April 10-12--Better Together Christian Community Church, 202 West Church Street in Mt. Vernon, invites you to their 3 Night Revival Event, April 10th through April 12th at 7:00 each night with Rev. Arthur Gordon. Pastor Craig B. Snead Sr.
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    Church Event | Jim Perry | 22 March 2023 | 12:11
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  • March 16--Prayer Services in Mt. Vernon

    Anglican Evening Prayer   Special Note: You're invited to their Anglican Evening Prayer Services each Sunday at 6:00.
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    Church Event | Jim Perry | 16 March 2023 | 12:32
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