FLASHLIGHT FRIDAYS: WHERE BOOKS SHINE BRIGHT — Mr. Copeland’s 2nd grade class at Wheeler County Elementary School is building reading stamina through Flashlight Fridays. Each week, students bring a book from home or select one from the classroom collection. They settle in with a stuffed animal from home or read to the classroom pet, Tilly. With the lights dimmed and flashlights in hand, the room comes alive as students focus, practice, and enjoy their time with a good book. FLASHLIGHT FRIDAYS: WHERE BOOKS SHINE BRIGHT — Mr. Copeland’s 2nd grade class at Wheeler County Elementary School is building reading stamina through Flashlight Fridays. Each week, students bring a book from home or select one from the classroom collection. They settle in with a stuffed animal from home or read to the classroom pet, Tilly. With the lights dimmed and flashlights in hand, the room comes alive as students focus, practice, and enjoy their time with a good book.
FIRES SPREADING QUICKLY – Local fire departments are urging citizens to refrain from burning as current conditions are causing fires to spread easily, like this fire that spread in the northern area of Toombs County.
JOINING THE COUNCIL – Toombs County Probate Judge Tina Lindsey (left) issues an oath of office to new Lyons City Council Member James Shell (right).Photo by Makaylee Randolph
NEW COUNCIL MEMBERS – Council Member Kendra Madison-Harswell (right) and Council Member Andrew Simons (left) were sworn in as the newest members of the Soperton City Council on January 5. Mayor John Koon (center) shared his excitement for these new additions.
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