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‘ It was that program that resulted in Freeman opening
his practice in Hogansville, and he stayed.
, The dental office in Hogansville is now being operated
as Childres Dental Center with that officially taking place
4‘ in October.
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Street near Country Critters
when he spotted a dog on a
leash running along the road.
While most people would
owner, a woman who had fall-
en and broken her shoulder.
Not only did Loubet’s action
in stopping result in finding
the injured woman, it also
have ignored the dog, Loubet resulted in providing care for
I stopped. The dog subse— the woman’s bed—ridden sis-
quently led the officer to its tel!
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CMS TOY DRIVE The Fellowship of Christian Athletes
group of Callaway Middle School sponsored a toy drive
for needy families this Christmas season. Local churches,
parents, students, and teachers donated items for the drive.
The items collected were given to four different families
this year in hopes of spreading some extra Christmas
cheer! The FCA group meets on Friday mornings in the
school's media center and often has guest speakers who
come to speak about their faith, coaching experiences,
and offer inspirational words to the students.
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SAYING GOODBYE Hogansville Mayor Bill Stankiewicz (right) offers words of
appreciation to Council Member Jimmy
Norred for his service to the city. Monday night was Norred’s final
appearance as a member of the city council.
N orred Recognized During Final Council Meeting
By ANDY KOBER
Hogansville Council Member
Jimmy Norred was recognized for his
efforts during Monday evening’s coun-
cil meeting, the last such meeting of
2017.
Norred had served a single four-
year term but chose not to seek re—
election.
Mayor Bill Stankiewicz presented
Norred with a plaque noting his serv—
ice to the city and a ceremonial “Key
to the City”.
Prior to being elected to the coun-
cil seat, Norred was a vocal critic of
the council most often complaining
about utility rates. As often happens,
once elected to the city council he
gained a different perspective and
understanding.
This was reflected later in the
meeting when Norred addressed the
council and audience.
“We’ve got a lot of dedicated peo-
ple that work for us,” Norred said as
he praised the efforts of city employ-
ees and city hall staff. He said in par—
ticular that city hall staff had a “thank-
less job”. He particularly highlighted
the efforts of City Clerk Lisa Kelly.
Norred praised the leadership that
Stankiewicz had brought to the city
and congratulated him on winning re-
election, calling Stankiewicz “a great
leader”.
Though he has only worked for
Hogansville for a short time, Norred
offered words of encouragement to
new City Manager David Milliron say—
ing that he had brought “profession—
alism” and “transparency” to the
office.
Norred did note the ongoing issue
of utility rates saying it was the
“biggest misperception” in the city but
added that utility rates were “not the
whole problem”.
Mariachal Price, who in January
takes over the seat occupied by
Norred, was in the audience. Norred
congratulated him on the victory and
offered some sage words of advice as
Price prepares to take office.
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