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SHERIFF JORDAN KIGHT – Toombs County Sheriff Jordan Kight swears in at the December 19 meeting of the Toombs County Board of Commissioners. L to R: Toombs County Probate Judge Tina Lindsey, Sheriff Jordan Kight, Natalie Kight.
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Leading Us Into A New Year
Following in Their Fathers' Footsteps: New Sheriffs in Town...
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January 8, 2025
CONTINUING THE STANDARD – New Montgomery County Probate Judge Stacie Randolph said she hopes to continue the standard of excellence which retired Montgomery County Probate Judge Rubie Nell Sanders has set throughout her long tenure in the court. L to R: Oconee Judicial Circuit Superior Court Judge Howard Kaufold, Jason Randolph, Montgomery County Probate Judge Stacie Randolph.
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MoCo Welcomes New Leaders
mrandolphadvance@gmail.com Family and friends of Montgomery County’s newest leaders crowded ...
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January 8, 2025
RETURNING TO THE TAX COMMISSIONER OFFICE – New Toombs County Tax Commissioner Anna Wommack Holcombe has over 15 years of experience working in the Tax Commissioner’s office and has officially returned to the department. (Shown) Toombs County Probate Judge Tina Lindsey (left), Toombs County Tax Commissioner Anna Wommack Holcombe (center), and Brent Holcombe (right) pose after Holcombe’s swearing in on December23.
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New Tax Commissioner & County Commissioner Join Toombs County
mrandolphadvance@gmail.com Toombs County officially has two new leaders, as Toombs County Tax...
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January 8, 2025
RETIRING FROM PUBLIC SERVICE – Several long-time county officials were recognized for their retirement during the Toombs County Commission meeting on December 19. L to R: Commissioner Tommy Rollins, Retiring Commissioner Wendell Dixon, Retiring Tax Commissioner Brenda Williams, Retiring Sheriff Junior Kight, Commission Chairman David Sikes, Commissioner Darriel Nobles, Commissioner Alfred Cason.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
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Toombs Commission Honors Retirees
mrandolphadvance@gmail.com The Toombs County Board of Commissioners honored three retiring p...
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January 8, 2025
A GROUP EFFORT – Greater Vidalia Leadership Class of 2024 Members Emily Hart and Amanda Higgins, Vidalia Walmart Employees, and Vidalia Police Department officers came together to give 20 local kids a Christmas shopping spree through the Shop with a Cop program.
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Shop with a Cop Brings Joy to Students and Vidalia PD
mrandolphadvance@gmail.com Joy and excitement filled the air on December 21, as two Greater Vi...
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January 8, 2025
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Tales From the Altamaha Announces Casting Call
mrandolphadvance@gmail.com The Tales From the Altamaha folk play has announced that they will be holding an open casting call for their upcoming season at 6:30 p.m. on January 14 and 16 at the Blue Marquee Theatre in Lyons. Tales From the Altamaha brings history to life as real stories from the area are portrayed onstage by a talented cast and crew. The play is based off of a comb...
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January 8, 2025
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