65 YEARS – Many members of the Toombs Central High School Class of 1958 recently met to celebrate their 65th Class Reunion. L to R: David Bell, Melanie Moore Jones, Joseph Stanley, Lawannah Wilkes Weaver, Wade Carpenter, Myrtice Johnson Carter, Velma Beasley Curl, Carolyn Dowd Mobley, Pat Hat. 65 YEARS – Many members of the Toombs Central High School Class of 1958 recently met to celebrate their 65th Class Reunion. L to R: David Bell, Melanie Moore Jones, Joseph Stanley, Lawannah Wilkes Weaver, Wade Carpenter, Myrtice Johnson Carter, Velma Beasley Curl, Carolyn Dowd Mobley, Pat Hat.
LARGEST IN HISTORY – The acquisition of 604.83 acres along U.S. Highway 1 in Toombs County marks the beginning of the Development Authority’s largest industrial site in the history of the Authority’s existence.
A GREAT START – The United Way of Toombs, Montgomery, and Wheeler Counties has already raised over 70% of the $475,007 goal, which was announced at the annual campaign kickoff on September 21. L to R: Campaign Chair Natasha Goss and Co-Chair Angela Lane.
LOOKING FOR A BUYER - The Wheeler County Board of Education has asked Superintendent Suzanne Couey to start looking for a buyer for the Old Elementary School building in Alamo. The structure was vacated when a new K-12 facility was built a few blocks away.Photo by Deborah Clark
TAKING OATH — Alamo City Attorney Russell Clark administers the oath of office to Geoffrey Villegas, an Alamo parts store manager who will assume the remainder of Councilman Harry Lewis’s term. Lewis resigned earlier this year. The term ends in 2025. From left, foreground, are Councilmen Bobby Cox and Steve Jones.Photo by Deborah Clark
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