LPS FALL FESTIVAL ROYALTY – Lyons Primary School (LPS) has recognized their fall festival kings and queens, who raised the most funds within their grade for the LPS Parent Teacher Organization (PTO). The Pre-K King Latson Wommack was named the overall fall festival king of the school, having raised $1,328.40, while the 1st Grade Queen Logan Carter took home the crown as the overall LPS fall festival queen, as she raised $762.27. L to R: Pre-K and Overall King Latson Wommanck, Pre-K Queen Kenleigh Bowen, Kindergarten King Jase Bateman, Kindergarten Queen Kelsea Carroll, 1st Grade and Overall Queen Logan Carter, 1st Grade King Leonardo Perez-Quintino, 2nd Grade King Keaton Williamson, 2nd Grade Queen Gabby Andrews. LPS FALL FESTIVAL ROYALTY – Lyons Primary School (LPS) has recognized their fall festival kings and queens, who raised the most funds within their grade for the LPS Parent Teacher Organization (PTO). The Pre-K King Latson Wommack was named the overall fall festival king of the school, having raised $1,328.40, while the 1st Grade Queen Logan Carter took home the crown as the overall LPS fall festival queen, as she raised $762.27. L to R: Pre-K and Overall King Latson Wommanck, Pre-K Queen Kenleigh Bowen, Kindergarten King Jase Bateman, Kindergarten Queen Kelsea Carroll, 1st Grade and Overall Queen Logan Carter, 1st Grade King Leonardo Perez-Quintino, 2nd Grade King Keaton Williamson, 2nd Grade Queen Gabby Andrews.
A HUMAN LIGHTHOUSE – Montgomery County Schools Superintendent Ronda Hightower (right) said that The Advance Staff Writer Makaylee Randolph (left) was a “human lighthouse” in her letter to the Georgia School Board Association nominating Randolph for the award.Photo by Vicki Jay
PRESENTING THE CHECK – Harmony Lodge 405 Member Jack Born (left) presents a check for $10,000 to Treutlen County EMA Director Justin McNure (center) and Treutlen County Deputy EMA Director/Dive Team Leader Joseph Glenn (right).Photo by Makaylee Randolph
ASKING A THIRD TIME – Tax Commissioner Renee Wooten-Perry told the Montgomery County Commissioners that she was requesting for a third time that a resolution be passed to eliminate the practice of issuing mobile home decals. L to R: Montgomery County Tax/Tag Specialist K.C. Seabury, Tax Commissioner Renee Wooten-Perry.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
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