BATTY ABOUT LEARNING — Mrs. Wooten’s first-grade class AT Wheeler County Elementary School have been learning about different animals. The class’s favorite animal was the bat. The students learned many facts about bats and used graphic organizers to help write their papers. The most popular fact was that bats have fur, not feathers. L to R: Ahriella Drawdy, KamBria Wilson, Emma Blount and Amelia Griffeth. BATTY ABOUT LEARNING — Mrs. Wooten’s first-grade class AT Wheeler County Elementary School have been learning about different animals. The class’s favorite animal was the bat. The students learned many facts about bats and used graphic organizers to help write their papers. The most popular fact was that bats have fur, not feathers. L to R: Ahriella Drawdy, KamBria Wilson, Emma Blount and Amelia Griffeth.
INFORMING THE COMMUNITY – State Representatives Shaw Blackmon, Jaclyn Ford, Leo Chancey, and Leesa Hagan spoke to the community about rural development during an event on Thursday, June 18.
REMOVING A HAZARD – Because of the deterioration and damage of the old Montgomery County Middle School building, which is located behind the Montgomery County Board of Education, the structure will be demolished in the coming month.
OVER TWO DECADES OF SERVICE – Toombs County Commissioners recently thanked Motor Grader Operator Randy Rogers for dedicating over two decades of service to ensuring the County’s dirt roads were smooth. L to R: Commissioner Buck Moon, Commission Chairman Tommy Rollins, Randy Rogers, Commissioner Alfred Cason, Commissioner Darriel Nobles.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
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