lands of Joe Swinton; South by Fourth Avenue; and West by lands of Ben Smalley. Being that property labeled as Tract #1 in that Deed to Mattie Pringle dated 12/28/1953 and recorded in Deed Book 51, Page 171, Toombs County records. Being known as #504 E Fourth Avenue per the present system of numbering properties in Vidalia, Georgia, and also being known as tax parcel number V17 094 per the maps and records of the Toombs County tax assessor and tax commissioner. TOGETHER WITH all right, title, and interest running with the above-described property; and TOGETHER with all rights, members, privileges and appurtenant easements. The tax deed to which this notice relates is dated October 4, 2022, and is recorded at Deed Book 1429, Page 296 in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Toombs County, Georgia. This notice also constitutes a demand for possession of the property described herein on and after the foreclosure date and time set out above in the event the property is lands of Joe Swinton; South by Fourth Avenue; and West by lands of Ben Smalley. Being that property labeled as Tract #1 in that Deed to Mattie Pringle dated 12/28/1953 and recorded in Deed Book 51, Page 171, Toombs County records. Being known as #504 E Fourth Avenue per the present system of numbering properties in Vidalia, Georgia, and also being known as tax parcel number V17 094 per the maps and records of the Toombs County tax assessor and tax commissioner. TOGETHER WITH all right, title, and interest running with the above-described property; and TOGETHER with all rights, members, privileges and appurtenant easements. The tax deed to which this notice relates is dated October 4, 2022, and is recorded at Deed Book 1429, Page 296 in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Toombs County, Georgia. This notice also constitutes a demand for possession of the property described herein on and after the foreclosure date and time set out above in the event the property is
INFORMING THE COMMUNITY – State Representatives Shaw Blackmon, Jaclyn Ford, Leo Chancey, and Leesa Hagan spoke to the community about rural development during an event on Thursday, June 18.
REMOVING A HAZARD – Because of the deterioration and damage of the old Montgomery County Middle School building, which is located behind the Montgomery County Board of Education, the structure will be demolished in the coming month.
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