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.
STAPLE CROP – Vidalia Onion Business Council Executive Director Shane Curry’s attendance at the Great American Agriculture Celebration solidifies the Vidalia Onion’s reputation as a staple crop not just in Toombs County and the surrounding area, but also within the state and nation.
HONORING DEBORAH’S MEMORY - The Wheeler County Chamber of Commerce honored the memory of their past secretary and vice president Deborah Clark during their annual meeting. L to R: Deborah’s sister Holly Thompson, Eric Smith, Deborah’s husband Les Clark.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
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