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it 99 'Mi A new Vidaiia onion cookbook of favorite community recipes Use the QR code and instructions to submit your recipes online OR Email recipes to cbrooks@vidaliaga.gov or bring your recipes to the Vidaiia Onion Museum Deadline: December 31 To Submit Recipes Online: Use QR code or go to login to www.typensave.com Enter the User Name: VCVB Enter the password: onion590 click Submit Enter your name and click Continue Click Add Recipes to begin adding your recipes Proceeds from the sale of cookbooks will benefit the Vidalia Onion Museum & the Downtown Vidaiia Association it 99 'Mi A new Vidaiia onion cookbook of favorite community recipes Use the QR code and instructions to submit your recipes online OR Email recipes to cbrooks@vidaliaga.gov or bring your recipes to the Vidaiia Onion Museum Deadline: December 31 To Submit Recipes Online: Use QR code or go to login to www.typensave.com Enter the User Name: VCVB Enter the password: onion590 click Submit Enter your name and click Continue Click Add Recipes to begin adding your recipes Proceeds from the sale of cookbooks will benefit the Vidalia Onion Museum & the Downtown Vidaiia Association
A LASTING LEGACY – Greater Vidalia Chamber Vice President Debbie Evans was honored for the legacy that she has left on the region and the state, as she has served the community for over thirty years.
INVESTIGATIONS AND LAWSUITS – Yurezz Home Center is not only being thoroughly investigated by numerous law enforcement agencies across five states, but is also facing lawsuits from lenders.
ARMORED AND READY – K9 Crypto is armored and ready to protect the community, as he recently received a bulletproof and stabproof vest, which was presented by Vested Interest in K9s, Inc.
A GROUP EFFORT – During the Georgia Recovery-Ready Workplace Initiative (GROW), employers, recovery organizations, and leaders across Georgia will come together to help develop and strengthen recovery-friendly workplace practices that can serve communities throughout the state. The City of Lyons began this process last week, when several city representatives, Gardens of Hope Recovery Community Organization leaders, and Initiative partners met to discuss the project.
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