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  • Under the Gold Dome: Final Week

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    by Sen. Blake Tillery

    Our work under the Gold Dome may be done for now, but my work for you isn’t. I’m back home in the 19th District, focused on doing right by you and your family.

    This year, I had the honor of leading the Senate’s work on the Fiscal Year 2027 budget. It’s a $38.5 billion plan

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  • Today's Top Stories From ABC News - April 15th

    THE HACKER NEXT DOOR
    One of largest hack attacks in U.S. history wasn’t carried out by a Russian crime syndicate or a team of professional scammers in South Asia. It was the work of a teenager toiling over a computer in his bedroom in Sterling, Massachusetts. Matthew Lane, who’s now 20, is headed to

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  • City of Vidalia Approves Rezoning Despite Citizens' Resistance

    The Chambers of Vidalia City Hall was filled to capacity Monday night with most of those in attendance waiting to hear if the City Council was going to approve the rezoning of a large parcel of land on Larry Drive from agriculture to Planned Unit Development for moderately priced and sized homes to be

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  • STC President Larry Calhoun Announces Retirement

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    William “Larry” Calhoun, President of Southeastern Technical College, has announced his retirement, effective July 1, 2026, following a distinguished career in education, public service, and military leadership.

    Calhoun has devoted his life to serving his country and the people of Georgia through

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  • BPCU Installs Sigma Zeta Honor Society

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    Brewton-Parker Christian University recently celebrated the installation of the Gamma Psi Chapter of Sigma Zeta, the national honor society for science and mathematics. The effort to bring Sigma Zeta to campus was initiated by Dr. Justine Hardy, Division Chair for Mathematics and Natural Sciences.

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    Newsbreak | Jeff Raiford | 14 April 2026 | 07:27
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  • The People House Week 12: Final 2026 Session Update

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    by Rep. Leesa Hagan

    The General Assembly reconvened at the Capitol on March 31, 2026, for the final week of the 2026 legislative session. While on the House floor, we worked late into the evenings and early morning debating and voting on key measures to secure their final passage before the gavel

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  • Toombs County Child Dies After Being Run Over by SUV

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    A two-year baby died Wednesday afternoon in Vidalia after he was struck and ran over by an SUV.

    Toombs County Sheriff Jordan Kight said the 911 dispatch received a call from Memorial Health Meadows Hospital around 5:50 p.m. advising that Zakai Johnson had taken to the hospital where he had been

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  • Soperton Resident Wins $1 Million on Georgia Lottery Scratcher

    A Soperton resident won the $1 million top prize playing the Millionaire Maker scratch-off game from the Georgia Lottery. The lucky ticket was purchased at Flash Foods, 213 N. Marcus Street in Wrightsville. The player claimed their winnings on April 7 and chose the annuity option. Last week,

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  • 9th Annual BPCU Southern Classic Raises $45,000

    BPCU Golf Presenting 32026(Presenting Sponsor, Tim Redding of Metter Ford, pictured with Dr. Steven Echols, President of Brewton-Parker Christian University.)

    On Friday, March 27, Brewton-Parker Christian University (BPCU) hosted its 9th Annual Southern Classic Golf Tournament, presented by Metter Ford, at Willow Lake Golf

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Sportsbreak

  • Vidalia Boys Capture Westminster Relays Title; Girls Fall Just Short in Thrilling Finish

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    The Vidalia High School track and field teams turned in an exceptional performance at the Westminster Relays, with the boys team capturing the championship and the girls finishing a heartbreaking half-point shy of the title.

    The Vidalia boys dominated the meet, racking up 119 points to outpace

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  • Barons Set Numerous PR’s at ASU Invite 

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    The Brewton-Parker Christian University (BPCU) Barons track and field teams traveled to compete at the Annual Alice Coachman Invite in Albany, Ga. The Barons men’s team finished fifth out of a field of 12 teams, and the women’s team took home second place in a field of six full teams. The Barons

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  • Bulldogs Battle Through Busy Tournament Stretch

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    The Toombs County High School men’s golf team continued its busy spring schedule with strong competition across two recent tournaments, highlighted by a historic performance from senior Drew Woodruff.

    The Bulldogs

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  • Sports & Scores This Week (4-13-26)

    April 13-- Here is the schedule for sports and scores this week.

    Monday, April 13

    Baseball: Marlins 10, Braves 4 

    Savannah Athletic Association 11, RTCA 6 

    CCA 9, VHA 0 

    Soccer: Vidalia 2, Woodville-Tompkins 1 Girls & Woodville-Tompkins 5, Vidalia 4 Boys 

    Treutlen 2, Glascock County 1 Girls & Treutlen 4,

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  • Spurlock To Lead Crusaders

     
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    Robert Toombs Christian Academy is proud to announce our new Head Football Coach, Sonny Spurlock. Coach Spurlock brings a wealth of knowledge, experience, and leadership to our program, and we are excited about the future under his direction!
    Originally from Hartwell, Georgia, Coach Spurlock
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  • Indians Secure Series with Senior Night Victory

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    The Vidalia Indians returned home to Greg James Field for Game 2 of their three-game series against the Savannah Country Day Hornets, and behind a strong all-around performance, they secured the series with an 11-1 win on a special Senior Night.

    Before first pitch, the program honored its seniors,

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  • Barons Down Knights 

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    The Brewton-Parker Christian University (BPCU) Barons baseball team traveled to Cochran, Ga., to take on the Knights of Middle Georgia State University in a mid-week non-conference showdown. The Barons rallied from trailing 3-1 late in the game before a three-run bomb from Fred Guzman-Diaz broke

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  • Indians Dominate Hornets

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    The Vidalia Indians hit the road to open a three-game series against the Savannah Country Day Hornets, and they made a loud statement in Game 1 with a commanding 14-0 victory.

    On the mound, Veer Patel was nothing short of dominant. The right-hander carved through the Hornets’ lineup, racking up 13

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  • Barons Split Doubleheader with Skyhawks 

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    The Brewton-Parker Christian University (BPCU) Barons baseball team split a conference doubleheader on the road on April 4, 2026, against the Skyhawks of Point University. The Barons took the early game, 9-6, in the seven-inning contest and lost game two, 18-17. 

    The Barons controlled the opener

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Community Calendar

  • Ohoopee Soil and Water Conservation District Meeting

    The Ohoopee Soil and Water Conservation District will hold its regular meeting on Thursday, April 30, 2026, in Conjunction with the GACD Group IV Meeting.

    The meeting will be held at Dawson Farms, 305 Dawson Farms Road SE., Allenhurst, GA.

    The GACD Group IV Meeting will begin at 8:30 a.m. with the

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  • Tales From The Altamaha

    Tales From The Altamaha

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  • Earth Day Recycle Event

    2026 Earth Day Flyer Smiths Roll Off and Lions Club

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    Community Event | Jeff Raiford | 13 April 2026 | 10:36
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  • Downtown Chalk Walk

    Chalk Walk

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    Community Event | Jeff Raiford | 10 April 2026 | 11:18
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  • DVA Coffee Before Hours

    CBH DVA

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  • National Day of Prayer May 7th

    The National Day of Prayer will be observed on Thursday, May 7, at Connection Church, 1613 Meadows Lane in Vidalia.

    This year, there will be three observances: 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.; 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.; and 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

    The Theme for this year's National Day of Prayer is "Glorify God

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  • Greater Vidalia Chamber Ribbon Cutting

    Ribbon Cutting AWC 2026

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  • Town Hall Meeting

    Ward 3 Meeting

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  • Blessing of the Crops

    Blessing of the Crops

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by Sen. Blake Tillery

Our work under the Gold Dome may be done for now, but my work for you isn’t. I’m back home in the 19th District, focused on doing right by you and your family.

This year, I had the honor of leading the Senate’s work on the Fiscal Year 2027 budget. It’s a $38.5 billion plan built on the simple principle of living within our means and spending money where it actually makes a difference.

Here’s where that money is going:

We increased funding for the Teachers' Retirement System to keep it strong and solvent.

We’re putting $100 million into the Employees’ Retirement System, so state workers can retire with security.

We funded 900 new waiver slots for Georgians with intellectual and developmental disabilities—something families have been waiting on for years.

We’re investing $5 million to expand healthcare access in rural Georgia.

And we set aside resources to protect our number one industry—agriculture.

We also tackled a problem we can’t ignore… literacy. Right now, only about one in four kids in Georgia reads on grade level. That’s not acceptable, and this year we invested $70 million to put literacy coaches in every K-3 school and passed the Georgia Early Literacy Act. Our goal is to catch problems early and fix them before kids fall behind for good.

We also worked to put money back in your pocket.

We passed legislation to lower the state income tax rate down to 3.99% over time and increase the standard deduction. That means more of your paycheck stays with you, not the government. 

On property taxes, we put real guardrails in place. Annual reassessments are now capped at 3% or inflation, whichever is lower. No more surprise spikes.

We also gave local governments new options—like FLOST and LHOST—that, if approved by voters, could cut property taxes in half or even eliminate them in most areas. That’s real relief.

On the policy side, we passed legislation to better support foster children with autism. This will give families the tools they need to provide proper care.

And we passed a bill to stop insurance companies from forcing providers into payment systems that tack on unnecessary credit card fees. It’s just common sense that more money should go to care, not processing fees.

Here’s a summary of some of the other highlights from this year’s session that I am most proud of:

HB 1000 – returns $1 billion directly back to Georgia taxpayers through a fourth, one-time tax rebate. Married couples filing jointly will receive $500, and single filers will receive $250.

HB 463 – this was the House version of my income tax bill.  We didn’t get everything I wanted, but this bill will provide significant tax relief to Georgians by gradually reducing the state’s individual income tax rate from 4.99% to 3.99% and raising the standard deduction.

SB 33 – provides Georgia property tax relief with protections against unexpected increases in property tax bills by capping assessment increases at 3 percent or the rate of inflation. 

HB 1199 – suspends the state gas tax for 60 days as oil prices spike, saving Georgians $400 million.

HB 1344 – takes a stab at making the insurance claims process fairer for consumers.  We learned a lot as we watched insurance companies adjust claims during Hurricane Helene. I pray our neighbors never have to deal with this again.

HB 1085 – helps Georgia’s forestry industry by providing specific, limited-time income tax credits specifically for forestry manufacturing businesses in Georgia. This bill does what tax credits should do- it makes a specific attempt to jump-start new processes and markets for Georgia timber.

HB 1193 – tackles Georgia’s abhorrent 3rd-grade reading level. Currently, only 29% of Georgia’s 3rd graders read on grade level.  This bill places literacy coaches in every K-3 elementary school and stops promotion of children to the next grade when they can’t read.

HB 1009 – makes all classrooms in Georgia cell-phone free. This eliminates a huge distraction we’ve heard from teachers.

SB 452 – supports our state law enforcement heroes in their retirement by increasing the state’s contributions to their 401(k) retirement accounts.

It’s also not lost on me that this will be my last session update as your Senator.  Thank you for the support you’ve shown me, Ashlee Nicole, and our family over the past 10 years you’ve allowed me to serve you.  It has been an honor of a lifetime.  I hope my service to you is not done and only changes roles.  But nevertheless, though session may be over, I’m still working. If you need help, have a concern or just want to talk, don’t hesitate to reach out. Thank you for the joy of serving you.

THE HACKER NEXT DOOR
One of largest hack attacks in U.S. history wasn’t carried out by a Russian crime syndicate or a team of professional scammers in South Asia. It was the work of a teenager toiling over a computer in his bedroom in Sterling, Massachusetts. Matthew Lane, who’s now 20, is headed to prison and has been ordered to pay over 14 million dollars’ restitution. His is not an isolated case, but Lane is now urging parents to keep closer tabs on their kids’ online activities.

HISTORIC TALKS BETWEEN ISRAEL AND LEBANON BEGIN WITHOUT HEZBOLLAH 
Lebanon and Israel opened their first direct diplomatic talks in decades on Tuesday in Washington, as fierce fighting between the Israeli military and Hezbollah militants rocked southern Lebanon. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio took part, joining the Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors to the U.S. Hezbollah opposes the direct talks and won’t abide by any agreements made as a result.

TRUMP TELLS ABC HE'S CONFIDENT ABOUT DEAL WITH IRAN SOON
In a call with ABC News' Jonathan Karl on Tuesday, President Trump expressed confidence that a deal with Iran was coming soon. When asked whether JD Vance would be leading the next round of talks, the president seemed uncertain, but went on to praise the Pakistanis, saying the field marshal is  "the primary point" and doing “a fantastic job of being intermediaries.”  Trump also discussed the current blockade at the Strait of Hormuz and the price of oil; the stock market; and Viktor Orban's defeat in last weekend's election.  

SWALWELL AND GONZALES RESIGN
The resignations of California Democrat Eric Swalwell and Texas Republican Tony Gonzales were made official when their letters to the Speaker were read aloud by the House clerk on Tuesday/ Swalwell's letter had him continuing to deny allegations now leveled by multiple women. The fact that a Republican and a Democrat resigned simultaneously means, for now, there'll be no impact on the balance of power in the chamber. Their seats will stay open until voters choose their replacements, at special elections. 

MYSTERY IN  THE BAHAMAS: WHAT HAPPENED TO LYNETTE HOOKER?
Brian Hooker, whose wife was reported missing in the Bahamas after going overboard on a dinghy, told ABC News he is staying on the island with his "sole focus" on finding her. Lynette Hooker, 55, of Michigan, has been missing for over a week, when bad weather caused Lynette Hooker to fall overboard -- that's what her husband told authorities.  Brian Hooker was arrested on Wednesday and questioned by police but was released on Monday without charges. Overshadowing this story is the fact that the Hookers' marital history is fraught with claims of documented abuse. Rich takes a look at all the evidence and weighs in.

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William “Larry” Calhoun, President of Southeastern Technical College, has announced his retirement, effective July 1, 2026, following a distinguished career in education, public service, and military leadership.

Calhoun has devoted his life to serving his country and the people of Georgia through education.

“As he steps down as president of Southeastern Technical College, the institution — and the entire Technical College System of Georgia — is stronger, broader, and more impactful because of his steady hand,” said Greg Dozier, Commissioner of the Technical College System of Georgia“Over the course of his tenure, he has been a steady and respected leader, guiding the College through growth, strengthening partnerships across his region, and ensuring students have access to high-quality, workforce-aligned programs.”

Before Calhoun’s leadership within TCSG, he worked at the former Georgia Aviation Technical College as a classroom instructor, chief flight instructor, academic program chair, and vice president for academic and student affairs. Earlier, he served our nation for 30 years in the United States Air Force.

In his thirty-year military career, Colonel Calhoun flew combat missions in Southeast Asia, logged over 270 combat hours in Vietnam-era operations, commanded a flying squadron, served at the Pentagon, and retired in 1998 with over 5,000 military flight hours. His decorations include the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Legion of Merit, and the Air Medal.

Rather than rest on those accomplishments, Calhoun walked out of his retirement ceremony and into a classroom the very next morning, beginning a second career in technical education. He rose through the ranks of Georgia's technical college system, served as president of Swainsboro Technical College, and became president of Southeastern Technical College in 2015.

“Larry has remained deeply connected to the communities he has served throughout his career. His commitment to service—whether in uniform or in education—has made a lasting impact on countless students, colleagues, and communities across Georgia,” said Dozier.

A native of Georgia, Calhoun was born in Vidalia and raised in Montgomery County. After graduating with honors from Montgomery County High School, he earned his Bachelor of Science from the University of Georgia and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force.

Under his leadership, Southeastern Technical College earned the TCSG College of the Year award, achieved SACSCOC reaffirmation of accreditation with no findings, and set enrollment records in both total and dual enrollment. He expanded career academy access so that seven of ten school systems in the College's service area now benefit from these transformative programs, investing directly in Georgia's future workforce. Calhoun has given Georgia more than fifty-eight years of service — in the skies above us, in the corridors of the Pentagon, and in the classrooms and boardrooms of technical education. His legacy is measured not only in institutional achievements but in the countless students whose careers and lives were shaped by the opportunities he championed.

The Chambers of Vidalia City Hall was filled to capacity Monday night with most of those in attendance waiting to hear if the City Council was going to approve the rezoning of a large parcel of land on Larry Drive from agriculture to Planned Unit Development for moderately priced and sized homes to be built. The proposal had been approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission, and a public hearing had already been held.

Addressing Council one last time before the vote was Greg Crosby:

“This new proposal reduces the number of new homes from 69 to 50, and that’s a meaningful reduction and shows responsiveness,” Crosby said to Council. “However, it it not a question of this being a ‘better plan,” but rather does it meet the standards of what’s already there.”

Crosby went on to compare the differences there will be between the new home lot and home sizes, and said, “This is a planned development that will be built in phases. It’s been said that building will stop if more houses aren’t needed, but once you have 25 -30 homes already built, the damage has been done. I ask you tonight to please deny this request to rezone.”

Adding to what Crosby had to say was Councilman Loyd Mobley:

“I’ve lost a lot of sleep over this; most of us on the Council have,” Councilman Mobley said. “When I was elected, I said I was going to look out for my residents. I’ve had to weigh out the concerns of the citizens but also take into consideration what is best for the city as well. But I will be voted ‘no’ and against this request tonight.”

When the vote was called for, Mobley was the lone opponent and the Council voted 4-1 to approve the rezoning and at that point the dozens of current homeowners who had come to the meeting hoping for a favorable outcome, immediately left the meeting with some audibly voicing their disappointment in their elected officials.

BPCU Sigma Zeta Chapter

Brewton-Parker Christian University recently celebrated the installation of the Gamma Psi Chapter of Sigma Zeta, the national honor society for science and mathematics. The effort to bring Sigma Zeta to campus was initiated by Dr. Justine Hardy, Division Chair for Mathematics and Natural Sciences.

The ceremony was led by Dr. Joe Burnell, Executive Director of Sigma Zeta, and marked the official establishment of the chapter along with the induction of its inaugural faculty and student members. The Gamma Psi Chapter launches with the support of eight faculty members and twelve student inductees. Professor Anna Reese will serve as the chapter's Faculty Advisor. Student leadership includes Arianna Conway as President, Kaylee Odum as Vice President, and Shelby Aiken as Secretary.

Dr. Hardy commented, “Our students have worked hard to reach this level of academic achievement, and this chapter gives them a way to be recognized while continuing to challenge themselves. I’m excited to see how this group will grow and what they will accomplish moving forward.”

Founded in 1925, Sigma Zeta brings together high-achieving students in science and mathematics to promote scholarship and advance scientific knowledge. The addition of the Gamma Psi Chapter at BPCU further reflects the university’s commitment to strong academic standards and to preparing students for impactful careers in the sciences.

Dr. Steve Echols, President of BPCU, said, “This is a meaningful step forward for our science and mathematics programs. It reflects the strength of our faculty and the dedication of our students, and it reinforces our commitment to preparing graduates who pursue excellence, think deeply, and serve faithfully in their calling.”

The establishment of the Gamma Psi Chapter provides students with new opportunities for recognition and engagement within their academic disciplines. The chapter is expected to play an active role in supporting student success and strengthening the university’s academic community in the years to come.

Brewton-Parker Christian University is the only accredited four-year Christian university south of Macon and north of Jacksonville, FL. As a comprehensive Georgia Baptist institution, Brewton-Parker Christian University offers liberal arts and professional programs in a learning community grounded in shared Christian values. Through the application of biblical truth in scholarship and a co-curricular focus on character, servant leadership, and cultural engagement, the university strives to provide a transformational experience that equips the whole student for lifelong learning and service in Christ.

 Visit Brewton-Parker Christian University online at www.bpc.edu.

Obituaries

  • Mrs. Patricia McLemore Usher, New Branch Community

    Patricia Usher Mrs. Patricia McLemore Usher, age 90, of the New Branch Community, died Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at the Community Hospice House in Vidalia after a brief illness. She was a native of Toombs County, growing up in Vidalia, and was a 1954 graduate of Vidalia High School. She married her husband, and they...
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  • Mr. Henry "Bud" Brady White, Tarrytown

    obit Bud White Mr. Henry “Bud” Brady White, age 72, of Tarrytown, died Monday, April 13, 2026, at his home following an extended illness. He was born on August 20, 1953, in Candler County to the late Henry Brady White and Mary Emma Collins White. The family returned to Tarrytown in 1959, and he graduated from...
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  • Mrs. Mae "Audrey" Williamson, Vidalia

    obit Audrey Williamson Mrs. Mae “Audrey” Joyce Williamson, age 88, of Vidalia, died Friday, April 10, 2026, at her home after a brief illness. She was a native of Montgomery County and had lived in Vidalia for the past 30 years. She was a graduate of Montgomery County High School and was a homemaker. Audrey was a member of...
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  • Miss Leslie J. Short, Augusta

    Miss Leslie J. Short, age 68, of Augusta, died Monday, April 6, 2026, at The Oak Bethany in Vidalia after an extended illness. She was a native of Richmond County, growing up in Augusta, and lived there until moving to Vidalia in 2025. She was a homemaker, a member of Crawford Avenue Baptist...
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  • Mrs. Charlotte Ann Mathis, McNatt Falls Community

    Charlotte Mathis Mrs. Charlotte Ann Mathis, age 53, of the McNatt Falls Community, died Saturday, April 11, 2026, at Memorial Health Meadows Hospital in Vidalia following an extended illness. She was born on March 3, 1973, in Wheeler County to the late Melvin E. Mathis and Elouise Wilkerson Mathis. She grew up in...
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  • Mrs. Sally Jo Collins Thompson, Vidalia

    Sammy Jo Collins Mrs. Sally Jo Collins Thompson, age 89, of Vidalia, passed away on Friday, April 10, 2026, at the home of her son and daughter-in-law following a brief illness. She was born and raised in Cobbtown, Georgia, and was a 1955 graduate of Collins High School. She then attended Georgia Southern College...
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  • Ms. Leola Mann, Vidalia

    obit Leola Pearls Leola Mann of Vidalia, GA, passed away peacefully on April 1, 2026, surrounded by loved ones. She was born on January 10, 1939, in Alston, GA to the late Henry and Corena Mann. Leola was a graduate of Montgomery County High School. Leola was a faithful member of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church in...
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  • Ms. Carlene "Corky" Keyes, Vidalia

    obit Corky Keyes Carlene “Corky” Keyes, age 75, of Vidalia, died Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at Memorial Health in Savannah after an extended illness. She was born on June 21, 1950, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and grew up there and Waterloo, Iowa. She was a 1968 graduate of Kennedy High School and Kirkwood Community...
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  • Mrs. Princess Fawn "Angie" Butts, Vidalia

    obit Angie Butts Mrs. Princess Fawn “Angie” Butts, age 76, of Vidalia, Georgia, died Sunday, April 5, 2026, at Select Specialty Hospital in Savannah. She was born on October 2, 1949, in Montour Falls, New York as the only child of the late Raymond Dewey and Frances Stanko Dewey. She lived in New York most of her...
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Church Calendar

  • April 25--Gospel Sing in Glenwood

    2026 0414 church event   April 25--Snowhill Community Church, 864 Snowhill Church Road in Glenwood, invites everyone to their Gospel Sing, April 25th at 7:00. Special guests will be Heaven's Tradition from Douglas. Come expecting a blessing.
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  • April 26--Homecoming in Uvalda

     Homecoming   April 26--Cedar Crossing Baptist Church, 2926 Cedar Crossing Road in Uvalda, invites you to come celebrate, reconnect and enjoy Homecoming in Worship, Food & Fellowship, Sunday April 26th at 10:30. Special Guests "Great Visioner" sharing their Message through song and testimony. Dinner on the grounds. Meat furnished, just bring your favorite dish to share. No Sunday School.
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  • April 19--Special Service featuring Veteran in Glenwood

    April 19--Snowhill Community Church, 864 Snowhill Church Road in Glenwood, would like you to come to a Special Service, Sunday April 19th at 11:00 and 6:00. Featured will be Rev. Mark Sikes of Athens. Rev Sikes is a veteran who who got hurt in Iran.
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  • Special Notice: Lyons Pastoral Position Announcement

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