SEWAGESPILLNOTICE A discharge of untreated wastewater from the Vidalia sewer system occurred on: October 15th, 2025 at 10:30 a.m. Approximately: 37,000 Gallons The flow from the Lift Station 6 (817 Barksdale) was due to a broken sewer force main. The area of the spill was cleaned and limed following the incident. Approximately, 37,000 gallons spilled with a portion reaching a tributary of Rocky Creek. The Toombs County Health Department the GA EPD, and the media have been notified of the spill. If you have questions concerning this spill or cleanup activities, please contact ESG Operations, Inc. at: 470-346-0014 or thall@esginc.net SEWAGESPILLNOTICE A discharge of untreated wastewater from the Vidalia sewer system occurred on: October 15th, 2025 at 10:30 a.m. Approximately: 37,000 Gallons The flow from the Lift Station 6 (817 Barksdale) was due to a broken sewer force main. The area of the spill was cleaned and limed following the incident. Approximately, 37,000 gallons spilled with a portion reaching a tributary of Rocky Creek. The Toombs County Health Department the GA EPD, and the media have been notified of the spill. If you have questions concerning this spill or cleanup activities, please contact ESG Operations, Inc. at: 470-346-0014 or thall@esginc.net
A SOPERTON TRADITION - The Million Pines Arts and Crafts Festival began in 1973, as Soperton Citizens Mary and Jack Pournelle worked alongside others in the community to bring a festival to the city. The event has been an annual event ever since, only cancelling because of the Hurricane Helene destruction in 2024. This year, the festival returns bigger and better than ever.
DISTRICT TEACHER OF THE YEAR – Treutlen Elementary School Reading Intervention Teacher Tonya Love was selected as the district’s Teacher of the Year representative. L to R: Treutlen Elementary School Principal Dondrea Geter, Tonya Love, Treutlen County Schools Superintendent Susan Stone.
DISTRICT TEACHER OF THE YEAR – Vidalia High School Construction Teacher Gray Meredith has been named the Vidalia City Schools District Teacher of the Year, and has the opportunity to be selected for the state Teacher of the Year award. L to R: Vidalia City Schools Superintendent Sandy Reid, Gray Meredith, Vidalia High School Principal Ellis Strobridge.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
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