NEW WHEELER SHERIFF SWORN IN — New Wheeler County Sheriff Glenn Giles, far left, is administered the oath of office by Judge Howard C. Kaulfold, Jr., 8th Superior Court District, Oconee Circuit, at right, in a ceremony held at the Wheeler County Courthouse on December 30. Giles’s wife, Molly, holds the Bible as her husband takes the oath of office. Looking on are the couple’s two daughters, Keegan, 11, and Kassidy, 9. Giles, former Police Chief in McRae-Helena, won election to the post in the May 2024 primary election. He ran against incumbent and fellow Republican Randy Rigdon. NEW WHEELER SHERIFF SWORN IN — New Wheeler County Sheriff Glenn Giles, far left, is administered the oath of office by Judge Howard C. Kaulfold, Jr., 8th Superior Court District, Oconee Circuit, at right, in a ceremony held at the Wheeler County Courthouse on December 30. Giles’s wife, Molly, holds the Bible as her husband takes the oath of office. Looking on are the couple’s two daughters, Keegan, 11, and Kassidy, 9. Giles, former Police Chief in McRae-Helena, won election to the post in the May 2024 primary election. He ran against incumbent and fellow Republican Randy Rigdon.
A MESMERIZING VIEW - The Alamo Fire Department hosted the city’s annual Independence Day Celebration on Saturday, June 28. The event featured live music, vendors, kids activities, and fireworks. The City of Vidalia will host a similar event at Ronnie A. Dixon City Park on Friday, July 4, beginning at 5:30 p.m.
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