Energy Assistance Heat Program (Federally Funded and administered by Family & Children Service) To schedule an appointment, Toombs County residents may call (912) 788-5151 or go to www.myactionpact.org & click on “Schedule My Energy Assistance Appointment” Only households where all adult members are 65 or older or all adult members are medically homebound may apply beginning January 5, 2026, at 8:30AM. All other low-income households may apply beginning February 2, 2026, if funds are available. To inquire about Life-threatening crisis please call your Toombs County Action Pact Service Center at _912537-0453 for more information. Funds are limited and will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Eligibility for this program is determined by the income of all adults living in the household (see chart below). Energy Assistance Heat Program (Federally Funded and administered by Family & Children Service) To schedule an appointment, Toombs County residents may call (912) 788-5151 or go to www.myactionpact.org & click on “Schedule My Energy Assistance Appointment” Only households where all adult members are 65 or older or all adult members are medically homebound may apply beginning January 5, 2026, at 8:30AM. All other low-income households may apply beginning February 2, 2026, if funds are available. To inquire about Life-threatening crisis please call your Toombs County Action Pact Service Center at _912537-0453 for more information. Funds are limited and will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Eligibility for this program is determined by the income of all adults living in the household (see chart below).
WINTER WONDERLAND – A cold front brought chilly winter weather to the area at the beginning of the week, as temperatures dipped into the low 20’s during the mornings. The arctic breeze even caused several fountains, such as the iconic Vidalia Onion Fountain at Ronnie A. Dixon City Park, and other bodies of water to freeze.Photo by Lisa Truxel
LINDA WITH COOKIES - Linda Bacon loves entertaining in her Tattnall County home, especially during the Christmas season when she decorates her house from top to bottom and welcomesguests with her signature Southern hospitality.
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