BRIEF BUT VIOLENT THUNDERSTORM WREAKS HAVOC ON MOSLEY STREET - Mother nature continues to rain down her wrath on Vidalia in a followup to the recent tropical storm Debby that hit our area. In town several huge trees were toppled taking with them electrical power poles and lines on Mosley Street. The damage occurred around 8:30 pm Sunday when a brief but strong thunderstorm packing high winds knocked down the mammoth trees. Residents were without power for a while but approximately seven Georgia Power crews and tree removal services were on scene to remove the trees, repair damaged poles and lines and restore electrical service to the residents. BRIEF BUT VIOLENT THUNDERSTORM WREAKS HAVOC ON MOSLEY STREET - Mother nature continues to rain down her wrath on Vidalia in a followup to the recent tropical storm Debby that hit our area. In town several huge trees were toppled taking with them electrical power poles and lines on Mosley Street. The damage occurred around 8:30 pm Sunday when a brief but strong thunderstorm packing high winds knocked down the mammoth trees. Residents were without power for a while but approximately seven Georgia Power crews and tree removal services were on scene to remove the trees, repair damaged poles and lines and restore electrical service to the residents.
TOOMBS AND MONTGOMERY STARS – STAR Students and Teachers from schools within Toombs and Montgomery Counties were honored with a banquet at Montgomery County High School on Thursday, January 29. L to R: Todd Allen, Clark Brannen, Justus Gabbard, Elissa Blount, Autumn Moore, Linda Scott, Evan Hardeman, Brittany Braddy, Daniel King, Brannen Brantley.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
ICE INVADES VIDALIA - The Onion Fountain in Dixon Park in downtown Vidalia fell victim to the weird wintry weather that we have been experiencing in the last week.
BEST AT THE COLLEGE – Southeastern Technical College Cosmetology Instructor Linda Hairr and Associate of Science in Nursing Bridge Pathway Student Jessica Martinez-Ramos were celebrated as being among the best instructors and students at the college, as they were named the institution’s Rick Perkins Award and GOAL Student Winners. L to R: Jessica Martinez- Ramos, Southeastern Technical College President Larry Calhoun, Linda Hairr.
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