FUTURE EDUCATOR AND BARON – In honor of Teachers Appreciation Week, Montgomery County High School Senior Gabrielle Nelms signed her letter of intent to study education at Brewton-Parker College on May 7. Nelms shared that she has had a passion for teaching younger students for as long as she can remember and is excited to continue her education at BPC so that she may hopefully return to Montgomery County Schools as an educator. Front Row, L to R: Gemma McDaniel, Nikki McDaniel, Gabrielle Nelms, Allen Nelms. Back Row, L to R: Larry McCall, Kathy McCall, Mark McDaniel, Gail McDaniel, Brewton-Parker College Provost Justin Russell, Brewton-Parker College Education and Behavioral Sciences Division Chair Beverly Faircloth, Jessica Smith, Hazel Nelms, Charles Nelms. FUTURE EDUCATOR AND BARON – In honor of Teachers Appreciation Week, Montgomery County High School Senior Gabrielle Nelms signed her letter of intent to study education at Brewton-Parker College on May 7. Nelms shared that she has had a passion for teaching younger students for as long as she can remember and is excited to continue her education at BPC so that she may hopefully return to Montgomery County Schools as an educator. Front Row, L to R: Gemma McDaniel, Nikki McDaniel, Gabrielle Nelms, Allen Nelms. Back Row, L to R: Larry McCall, Kathy McCall, Mark McDaniel, Gail McDaniel, Brewton-Parker College Provost Justin Russell, Brewton-Parker College Education and Behavioral Sciences Division Chair Beverly Faircloth, Jessica Smith, Hazel Nelms, Charles Nelms.
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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