DECADES OF SERVICE – The Vidalia Police Department recently honored Captain Randy Clark and Captain Roger Calloway for their service to the community, as the men have officially retired from the police force. Captain Clark has been with the Department for 41 years, while Captain Calloway has served for 39 years. Vidalia Police Chief James Jermon spoke on the pair’s retirement, saying, “Captain Clark has served with integrity, professionalism, and a commitment to keeping Vidalia safe; Captain Calloway has been a pillar of leadership and a mentor to many officers throughout his career. Together, they have made an incredible impact on the department and our community. Their dedication to public service, their leadership on and off duty, and their unwavering support for their colleagues will never be forgotten.” L to R: Captain Roger Calloway, Chief James Jermon, Captain Randy Clark. DECADES OF SERVICE – The Vidalia Police Department recently honored Captain Randy Clark and Captain Roger Calloway for their service to the community, as the men have officially retired from the police force. Captain Clark has been with the Department for 41 years, while Captain Calloway has served for 39 years. Vidalia Police Chief James Jermon spoke on the pair’s retirement, saying, “Captain Clark has served with integrity, professionalism, and a commitment to keeping Vidalia safe; Captain Calloway has been a pillar of leadership and a mentor to many officers throughout his career. Together, they have made an incredible impact on the department and our community. Their dedication to public service, their leadership on and off duty, and their unwavering support for their colleagues will never be forgotten.” L to R: Captain Roger Calloway, Chief James Jermon, Captain Randy Clark.
INFORMING THE COMMUNITY – State Representatives Shaw Blackmon, Jaclyn Ford, Leo Chancey, and Leesa Hagan spoke to the community about rural development during an event on Thursday, June 18.
REMOVING A HAZARD – Because of the deterioration and damage of the old Montgomery County Middle School building, which is located behind the Montgomery County Board of Education, the structure will be demolished in the coming month.
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