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.
NEW COUNCIL MEMBER - Alamo City Attorney Russell Clark administers the oath of office for new Alamo City Council member Laura Brownley. The Council appointed Brownley to assume the unexpired term of Thomas Lott, who resigned.Photo by Deborah Clark
BEST MEDIA DELEGATE - While being named the 2023 Best Delegate for the Harvard Model Congress Media Committee is an honor, Rylee Toole (right) said that it is her passion for writing and journalism that helped her throughout the experience. Here, she poses with Vidalia Heritage Academy Headmaster Jeff McCormick (left).Photo by Makaylee Randolph
TC FFA RECEIVES CHECK — Ohoopee Soil and Water Conservation District presented Toombs County High School FFA Chapter a check for $750. This money will be used to purchase plants, soil tables and supplies, water hoses, and hand shovels. Pictured are the Toombs County FFA Chapter, Ohoopee District Supervisor Chris Hopkins, AG Teacher and FFA Advisor Marlyn Grantham, and Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission CRM NancyAnne Conner.
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