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Brewton-Parker Athletics: Women’s Soccer Releases 2024 Schedule
MOUNT VERNON, Ga. – The Brewton-Parker Women’s Soccer program has announced the 2024 schedule ahead of the upcoming campaign for the Lady Barons. Head Coach, Phillip Borde enters his third season at the helm of the BPC women’s squad and remains excited about the future of the program.
July 21, 22-24--Revival in Uvalda
July 21, 22-24--Cedar Crossing Baptist Church, 2926 Cedar Crossing Road in Uvalda, invites you to their Revival, Sunday July 21st at 11:00 & 6:00. And Monday July 22nd through Wednesday July 24th at 7:00 with guest speaker Dr. Randy Reese of New Rocky Creek Baptist Church in Mansfield.
Boil Water Notice Issued from City of Vidalia
The City of Vidaia issued the following press release Friday afternoon:. Due to the recent water main repair in the Green Street area, water pressure in parts of the water system has dropped to dangerously low levels. When this occurs a potential health hazard may exist in these areas of zero pressure from backflow and/or back-siphonage of water of unknown quality into the water distribution system.
Challenges and Exodus: The Decline of Seven Georgia Towns
Georgia, known for its economic dynamism, faces a sobering reality in several of its smaller towns where population decline has become pronounced. Factors such as economic stagnation, rising living costs, and safety concerns have contributed to residents seeking better opportunities elsewhere. These towns, once vibrant communities, are now grappling with significant out-migration:
Brewton-Parker Athletics: Steve Edwards Recognized as The Leadership Playbook’s Head Coach of the Year
MOUNT VERNON, Ga. – Brewton-Parker Women’s Basketball Head Coach, Steve Edwards, has been announced as The Leadership Playbook 2023-24 Head Coach of the Year. This honor is one that recognizes coaches who maximize success, value growth, and make a positive impact on those they are called to lead.
Transformative Ride : Teen cyclists raise funds and awareness for Paul Anderson Youth Home
VIDALIA, Ga. — The Paul Anderson Youth Home, a fully accredited and licensed recovery program offering a second chance to troubled young men, preparing for the 19th Annual Paul Anderson Bike Ride. Seven young men will bike more than 550 miles over seven days, starting at the Paul Anderson...
Baseball players honored at banquet
Left to right, Holden Ellis, Carter Mullis, Duke Stone,. Munsayac, Tre Rea, Hayden Turner. Photo by Lauren Dixon. Front row: Noah Brantley- JV Offensive Player of the. Year; Malachi Smith- JV Player of the Year; Holden Ellis- Varsity Pride of the Jackets; Zack Hulett- JV Pitcher of. the Year; Jackson...
Mrs. Shelia Joyce Flowers, 60
Mrs. Shelia Joyce Flowers, 60, of Lumber City, passed away May 22 at her home. Mrs. Flowers was born Aug. 4, 1963, in Baxley. She enjoyed being outside. She loved her dogs and her chickens. She enjoyed reading and playing games on the computer. But most of all she loved spending time with her family.
Mr. Julus "Snowflake" Bouyer, Vidalia
The Vincent R. Drummer Funeral Home announces the death and arrangements for Mr. Julius Edwards Bouyer. Julius “Snowflake” Bouyer, son of the late Richard Bouyer and Nora V. George Bouyer, was born July 28, 1959, in Vidalia, Georgia. He was a graduate of Vidalia High School. At an early age, he professed his faith in Jesus Christ and joined Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church where he was a dedicated member. Later, he served faithfully at New Visions Missionary Baptist Church.
Mr. Thomas Shane Hulett, 50
Mr. Thomas Shane Hulett, 50, of Hazlehurst passed away peacefully surrounded by his family. He was born on Aug. 29, 1973, in Hazlehurst to the late Thomas Earl Hulett and Mrs. Betty Jean Cooper Bowman. He was preceded in death by his stepfather, Gary Bowman and father, Thomas Earl Hulett.
Mr. Joey Morris, 62
Mr. Joey Morris, 62, of Hazlehurst died April 23. He was the son of the late John Henry Morris and the late Ola Mae Gibson Morris. He was preceded in death by his sister Gail Morris and son Henry Lee Morris. Joey was a member of Hazlehurst Church of Christ. He loved music, and always had a smile or a laugh to share. Although handicapped from birth, Joey never let that slow him down.
Mr. Lyman Stacy Adams, Uvalda
Mr. Lyman Stacy Adams, age 87, of Uvalda, died Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at his home, after an extended illness. He was a native Uvalda and lived there most of his life. He served seven years in the Army National Guard and retired after thirty-five years from the Georgia Department of Corrections. He is preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Ellis Adams, parents, Howard Stacy Adams and Louise Conner Adams; two brothers, Conner Adams and Bobbie “Leland” Adams; and one sister, Larue Adams Raymond.
Mr. Ruben Orval Livingston Jr, 87
Mr. Ruben Orval Livingston Jr., 87, of Hazlehurst went to his heavenly home May 18. Mr. Ruben was born Dec. 23, 1936, in Hazlehurst to the late Ruben Orval Livingston Sr. and Johnnie Beall Livingston. Ruben retired from propane gas companies with 36 years of service and was a member of Elizabeth Baptist Church where he served as a Deacon and a Sunday School Teacher for many years. He is preceded in death by his parents, brothers Will Henry Livingston, Tommy Livingston, and Gary Livingston.
Mr. Anthony Wayne (Mountain Man) Gravitt, 61
Mr. Anthony Wayne (Mountain Man) Gravitt, 61, of Hazlehurst, passed away May 16 at Jeff Davis Hospital. Mr. Gravitt was born Jan. 13, 1963, in Gainesville. He is preceded in death by his father Charles Wayne Gravitt and mother and father-in-law Loys Peacock Jr. and Betty Jane Peacock. He was...
Holt Places 3rd at FCCLA National Conference
Toombs County High School is announces that Grace Holt placed 3rd in the nation in the FCCLA STAR Event RED Talks on Education at the 2024 National FCCLA Conference in Seattle, WA. As Grace prepares to start her degree in Elementary Education at Georgia Southern University this fall, she will...
Ms. Sally May Carter Ray, 75
Ms. Sally May Carter Ray, 75, of Hazlehurst, passed away at her residence May 15. Ms. Ray was born Feb. 6, 1949, in Bacon County. She was preceded in death by her parents Earlice Carter Sr. and Dorothy Googe Carter; husband James Robert (Bobby) Ray; daughter-in-law Stephanie Carter; and brothers Earlice Carter Jr. and Roger Carter.
Mr. Glynn Thomas Aycock, 83
Mr. Glynn Thomas Aycock, 83, of Hazlehurst, passed away May 21 at Pleasant View Nursing Center in Metter. Mr. Glynn was born April 21, 1941, in Appling County. He is preceded in death by his parents, Jasper Bayne Aycock and Pauline Dykes Aycock and half-sister, Deanne Aycock Griffin. He was a veteran of the United States Army and was a member of the Jeff Davis Masonic Lodge.
Vidalia Swim Team host Annual invitational Meet
On Saturday, June 29th, the Vidalia Swim Team hosted their annual VST Invitational at the Vidalia Aquatics Center. The team performed very well, earning 3rd place as a team, as well as having a number of high points winners. In the Boys 9-10 age division, Easton Moore earned 1st Place and Mason Zorn earned 2nd Place. In the 15-18 Girls Division, 3rd place went to Autumn Moore while in the Boys 15-18 Division, 3rd Place went to Brockton Estrada. Overall, the team had a great showing with lots of personal best times.
Mr. Coleman Dewitt Yawn, 37
Mr. Coleman Dewitt Yawn, 37, of Hazlehurst went to his heavenly home May 14. Cole was born in Alma to Mr. Arthur Dewitt Yawn and Janet Lynn “Hutto” Yawn. He was employed by Knollwood Tire and Wheel. He had a love for automobiles and was extremely talented when it came to auto modification. Cole was a graduate of Jeff Davis High School. He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting and most of all loved his family. He was a friend to many and a member of Oakland Baptist Church. He is preceded in death by his mother Mrs. Janet Hutto Yawn.
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