Above: CONTINUING TO KEEP IT CLEAN – The Keep It Clean Vidalia group was working hard to eradicate litter in the city on Saturday morning, March 28, as volunteers met at the Vidalia Community Center to pick up trash along Harris Industrial Boulevard, Industrial Lane, McNatt Street, Teston Lane, Airport Road, Sweet Onion Drive, and Pete Phillips Drive. A total of 48 bags of trash and 4 tires were collected during the clean-up. Left: WORKING TOGETHER – Several members of the community worked together on Saturday, March 28, to pick up litter around Vidalia streets. L to R: Missy Owens, Kareem Owens. Above: CONTINUING TO KEEP IT CLEAN – The Keep It Clean Vidalia group was working hard to eradicate litter in the city on Saturday morning, March 28, as volunteers met at the Vidalia Community Center to pick up trash along Harris Industrial Boulevard, Industrial Lane, McNatt Street, Teston Lane, Airport Road, Sweet Onion Drive, and Pete Phillips Drive. A total of 48 bags of trash and 4 tires were collected during the clean-up. Left: WORKING TOGETHER – Several members of the community worked together on Saturday, March 28, to pick up litter around Vidalia streets. L to R: Missy Owens, Kareem Owens.
BREAKING GROUND – The Southeastern Early College and Career Academy (SECCA) officially broke ground on their new $1.3 million expansion during a formal ceremony on Monday, May 11.
GIVING GAVELS – Montgomery County Probate Judge Stacie Randolph (left) gave Montgomery County Valedictorian Evan Hardeman (center) and Salutatorian Addyson Shepherd (right) gavels and a note written on a scroll, as she celebrated the students’ hard work.
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