GREENHOUSE DONATION — Wheeler County Elementary School would like to thank Wheeler County Farm Bureau for their generous donation to their greenhouse. The funds will be used to purchase items such as potting soil, containers, and seeds for the students to begin the growing process. WCES is so fortunate to be able to partner with a local business to further their students’ learning experiences. L to R: Kim Stinson-WCES Assistant Principal, Sherry Rutherford-STEM teacher, Beverly Horne- Farm Bureau Representative, Quent Floyd – WCES Principal, and Brandon Pope – WCES Assistant Principal. GREENHOUSE DONATION — Wheeler County Elementary School would like to thank Wheeler County Farm Bureau for their generous donation to their greenhouse. The funds will be used to purchase items such as potting soil, containers, and seeds for the students to begin the growing process. WCES is so fortunate to be able to partner with a local business to further their students’ learning experiences. L to R: Kim Stinson-WCES Assistant Principal, Sherry Rutherford-STEM teacher, Beverly Horne- Farm Bureau Representative, Quent Floyd – WCES Principal, and Brandon Pope – WCES Assistant Principal.
CAPTURING THE SUSPECT – The U.S. Marshals Southeastern Regional Task Force and Vidalia Police Department work together to place one of the arrested men in a vehicle for transport.Photo by William F. Ledford
Treutlen County Commissioner Cali Hollis was recognized for her appointment to the NACo Agricultural and Rural Affairs Committee, where she will represent Treutlen County at the national level.
L to R: Lion Lucretia Nobles; Lion Clarke Johnson; Sabrina Campbell, Mistletoe on Main Chairperson; Lyons Club President Darriel Nobles; and Elaine Allen, Mistletoe on Main Volunteer.
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