HONORING A FEMALE VETERAN -- American Legion Post 97 of Vidalia Adjutant Norman Munthe (right) and Veteran Service Officer Debbie O’Neal (left) honored Post 97 Chaplain Kelsha Weaver (center) with a Certificate of Appreciation and a woman veteran pin for her dedicated service in the U S Army, in which she served from 1994 to 2017. She retired as a Major in the Army Medical Service Corps, and was recently sworn in as Treasurer at the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) in Vidalia. HONORING A FEMALE VETERAN -- American Legion Post 97 of Vidalia Adjutant Norman Munthe (right) and Veteran Service Officer Debbie O’Neal (left) honored Post 97 Chaplain Kelsha Weaver (center) with a Certificate of Appreciation and a woman veteran pin for her dedicated service in the U S Army, in which she served from 1994 to 2017. She retired as a Major in the Army Medical Service Corps, and was recently sworn in as Treasurer at the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) in Vidalia.
FUN FOR THE FAMILY - Several families came out to enjoy the 48th Annual Vidalia Onion Festival, and kids enjoyed visiting with the Vidalia Onion Mascot, “Yumion.”Photo by Makaylee Randolph
PACKED MEETING – Several family members, friends, community members, and former students attended the Montgomery County Board of Education meeting on Tuesday, April 22, as the school auditorium was dedicated to Patricia Dobbins.
SWEET ONION CITIZEN – During the Opening Ceremonies of the 48th Annual Vidalia Onion Festival, Vidalia Mayor Doug Roper (left) presented the Vidalia Onion Festival Committee Chairman Andy Woodruff (right) with the Sweet Onion Citizen Award in honor of his service to the city.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
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