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first-ever Heavy Equipment Pathway—a groundbreaking partnership that continues to grow. Together, we’ve worked tirelessly to prepare students for success as productive members of our community.”

Nobles shared her appreciation for McLendon Enterprises for their support of the program, Toombs County High School Work-Based Learning Coordinator Peggy Snow for her leadership in connecting students with career opportunities, and Toombs County High School Heavy Equipment Operations Instructor Tom Brodnax for his commitment to ensuring student success in the program.

“We are proud to continue chasing excellence together!” Nobles concluded.

“The republicans have the White House, the Senate, the House of Representatives, the Supreme Court, Putin, the Proud Boys, and all the military, and they promised they would send 11 million illegal immigrants back to where they came from. Please do not chicken out.”

“I pay my property taxes like clockwork, but the city of Vidalia still can’t get this brown water issue under control. I figure by now of the decades of brown water I’ve had to deal with, the city owes me about $5-6 thousand for the items that have been ruined. Please fix the problem. Thank you.”

“Lyons could make a nice public fishing space with the pond on Oglethorpe. If it was kept mowed and cut back, and maybe restocked, it could be a nice thing for the community.”

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