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SUGGESTING ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS – Citizen Matthew Beggarly spoke to Montgomery County Commissioners about additional restrictions that could be added to the land use ordinance draft to help further deter data center developers from building within the County.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
APPEARING BEFORE SERGEANT MAJORS – To earn the Camp Leadership Award, JROTC Thunderbolt Regimen Colonel Jasmine Nichols had to appear before five U.S. Army Command Sergeant Majors, and discuss with them topics centered around JROTC, leadership, and current events. L to R: Jasmine Nichols, JROTC Instructor Captain DeCarlos Ware.
A $4.5 MILLION INVESTMENT – Toombs County Schools are investing in the district’s Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) programs, as they have announced the construction of a new facility, which will house several classrooms and hands-on learning labs.
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