HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ALAMO! – The City of Alamo celebrated the 114th anniversary of its founding last week by giving away cupcakes, popsicles, popcorn, and soft drinks on Friday in front of City Hall. Above, from left, City Utility Clerk Dana Burkhalter, City Clerk Marie Carrillo, and Mayor Pam Lee offer treats to local resident Cristie Matthis, one of the many people who stopped by during the event. The City was also offering door prizes to mark the occasion. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ALAMO! – The City of Alamo celebrated the 114th anniversary of its founding last week by giving away cupcakes, popsicles, popcorn, and soft drinks on Friday in front of City Hall. Above, from left, City Utility Clerk Dana Burkhalter, City Clerk Marie Carrillo, and Mayor Pam Lee offer treats to local resident Cristie Matthis, one of the many people who stopped by during the event. The City was also offering door prizes to mark the occasion.
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP – Toombs County High School Student Ryder Sears won the 2025 Georgia Heavy Equipment Operations Dozer State Championship on Tuesday, December 9. L to R: Georgia Highway Contractors Association Engagement and Development Director Cody Dyer, Ryder Sears, Georgia Highway Contractors Association Technical Director Will Rogers.
HEARING FROM LOCAL LEADERS – Leaders from Vidalia, Lyons, and Toombs County informed citizens about the state of each government during the annual State of the Cities and County on December 11. L to R: Lyons Mayor Willis NeSmith Jr., Vidalia Mayor Doug Roper, Vidalia City Manager Josh Beck, Toombs County Manager John Jones, Lyons City Manager Jason Hall, Greater Vidalia Chamber Public Policy Council Representative Mike Hagan.
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