COMMUNITY HEART & SOUL LISTENS TO THE COMMUNITY – The Lyons Community Heart & Soul initiative began collecting data for their efforts to craft a 10-year plan for the city based on the citizens’ input on Friday, August 23, at the Toombs County Hometown Throwdown event. Volunteers spoke to attendees about what they loved about Lyons, how they felt the city could improve, and what they would like to see in the future. COMMUNITY HEART & SOUL LISTENS TO THE COMMUNITY – The Lyons Community Heart & Soul initiative began collecting data for their efforts to craft a 10-year plan for the city based on the citizens’ input on Friday, August 23, at the Toombs County Hometown Throwdown event. Volunteers spoke to attendees about what they loved about Lyons, how they felt the city could improve, and what they would like to see in the future.
SUPPORTIVE FAMILY – Retired Lyons Fire Chief Darel Corley’s family attended the Lyons City Council meeting on Tuesday, April 7, to support Corley as he was recognized for his service.
NEW K-9 UNIT – Thanks to donations from the community, the Wheeler County Sheriff’s Office now has a new K-9 Unit to help patrol the area, as K-9 Deputy Blue and Corporal Mark Murray recently graduated from the Narcotic Detection and Tracking certification program.
ART AND AGRICULTURE – Three Toombs County High School students were recognized for placing in the recent county-level Georgia Farm Bureau Art Contest. L to R: Georgia Farm Bureau Representative Shelby Galbreath, Tony Lopez, Marissa Balderas, Natalie Ornelas.
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