Toombs County History & Genealogy Project

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Local Photo: Lyons Upper Elementary School Students of the Month for March Front row (left to right) Agustin Abarca, Sky...
04/14/2014

Local Photo: Lyons Upper Elementary School Students of the Month for March Front row (left to right) Agustin Abarca, Skyler Barwick, Margarita Castro, Lashod Cribbs, Talia Perry, Delanie Rauton, Rodrigo Rodriquez, Joanna Yanez, and Kaylee Joyner. Back row (left to right) Tabahtha Trowell, Allie Roberts, Jania Cephus, Steven Williams, Esmeralda Mendoza, Joanna Roblero, Gisselle Delgado, Deven Harrison, and Kevin Rios. (Monday, April 14, 2014).
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Photo of the Day, PO Box 900, Vidalia, Georgia 30475.
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Adams Street.
04/12/2014

Adams Street.

04/11/2014
04/11/2014

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Have Your Seen Us? (Friday, April 11, 2014) --  The Sweet Onion Animal Protection Society is asking the public for help ...
04/11/2014

Have Your Seen Us? (Friday, April 11, 2014) -- The Sweet Onion Animal Protection Society is asking the public for help in finding two pups which their owners have reported missing. Pumpkin is a seven-year-old female English Bulldog missing since April 7th from the New Branch area of Toombs County. If you have seen her, please call Tren Burns, 326-5285. This little girl is missing from the Barron Street area of Vidalia and was wearing a black collar when last seen. If you have any information on her, call Alexis at 912-245-3010 or email [email protected]
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Way to Go, Ronnie! (Friday, April 11, 2014) --  The number one fan of the Vidalia Indians knows how to pick'em.  Check t...
04/11/2014

Way to Go, Ronnie! (Friday, April 11, 2014) -- The number one fan of the Vidalia Indians knows how to pick'em. Check this out! The 2014 Fiasco champ is Ronnie Turner of Vidalia. By Mark Bradley. Our Fiasco winner. (Photo courtesy of Ronnie Turner). The 27th edition of Bradley’s Bracket Fiasco was true to its name. For most of the 3,253 entrants, predicting the winners was indeed a forlorn hope. For Ronnie Turner of Vidalia, an NCAA tournament that all but defied prognostication somehow became easy pickings. Turner, 57, picked 25 of the 32 second-round winners correctly, 11 of the Sweet Sixteen, five of the Elite Eight and three of the Final Four. He tabbed Kentucky, a No. 8 seed, as the 2014 national champion, which didn’t seem likely when the Big Dance began but darn near happened. For such inspired forecasting, Turner is our Fiasco winner and receives the traditional sweatshirt plus a Samsung Galaxy S4 smart phone from Verizon, our sponsor. “I’m a Georgia fan,” Turner said. “I have been all my life. I watched Herschel … But outside Georgia, I’ve always been a Kentucky fan.” His support for the Big Blue — and many other sagacious selections as well — enabled Turner to finish 305th among upickem’s 213,367 national entrants, placing him in the 99th percentile. This would seem quite an achievement, but Turner has a history of knowing what he’s doing. Every year since 1998, he said, he has picked more than 100 correct winners in the Georgia high school football playoffs. Turner has entered the Fiasco many times but saved his best effort for a year that saw a No. 7 and a No. 8 seed play for the title, which had never happened. In what might have been the hardest NCAA tournament to pick, our winner aced the exam. Others, alas, fared less well. None of our 3,253 Fiascans picked the correct Final Four, and none picked UConn to win it all. But a good time was had, if not by all or even most, then at least by me. Thanks again to everyone for playing along.
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Dot Foods Helps the Hungry (Friday, April 11, 2014) --  They say the economy is getting better, but there are still a lo...
04/11/2014

Dot Foods Helps the Hungry (Friday, April 11, 2014) -- They say the economy is getting better, but there are still a lot of hungry people in the United States. Dot Foods is trying to help with an infusion of cash from its ten regional transportation terminals including the one in Vidalia. The company is donating $460,000 nationwide including $50,000 to the Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia.Vidalia Dot manager Tim Truxel presented the check Wednesday at a ceremony in Savannah. "The main purpose of the program is to reach out further with our charitable giving and to help stamp out hunger. Us being food people, there is no better way to do it than to donate to the food banks," Truxel said. Mary Jane Crouch from Second Harvest says the Dot money will provide 250,000 meals here in southeast Georgia, including Toombs County. "We do a lot of programs in Toombs County including the mobile food pantry, the backpacks for children, several pantry programs, congregate feedings and we have the senior box where take boxes of food to senior citizens each month," Crouch reports. According to Crouch, the Dot Foods contribution will help some 3 million people nationwide and many poor people in southeast Georgia. "There are around 140,000 people in coastal Georgia who live below the povery level. For a lot of those people, it means making the decison between buying medicine or being able to put gas in the car. "A lot of people live one paycheck away from being homeless. If they have a flat tire or a child who is sick and they have to buy medicine, that throws everything off and they are not able to be able to provide for their family. "If we can be a resource for food to keep that from happening, then we are able to help them do the other things in their life that they need to do," she said.
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Local Pictures: Robert Toombs Christian Academy student Michael Underwood (center) won this year's Vidalia Rotary Club s...
04/11/2014

Local Pictures: Robert Toombs Christian Academy student Michael Underwood (center) won this year's Vidalia Rotary Club speech competition. Flanked by Frank Champion (L) from RTCA and Rotarian Warren Sowell, Michael donated his $150 prize back to the Rotary Club to support community service projects. His parents are Paul and Kathy Underwood of Vidalia. (Friday, April 11th, 2014).
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04/10/2014
04/10/2014

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