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The Lyons Progress Established 1894
The Vidalia Advance Established 1901
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Vol. 123 No. 13
Your Newspaper - Toombs, Montgomery & Wheeler County, Georgia
March 31, 2021
I still believe in Santa,
the Easter Bunny, the
Tooth Fairy and true
love. Don’t even try to
tell me different.
- Dolly Parton
News
BYTES
Covid Vaccines
Are Available
Locally
Covid Moderna and
Johnson and Johnson
vaccines are avaiable
locally from the
healthcare agencies
listed below. Please call
for an appointment.
Moderna Vaccine
Allergy and Asthma Clinic
Of SEGA 912.537.9488
Toombs County Health
Dept 855.473.4374
Meadows Regional
Medical Center
912.535.5555
Walmart Pharmacy
912.537.7765
East Georgia Healthcare
912.537.6565/583.2271
East Georgia Healthcare
Mt. Vernon 912.583.2271
Johnson and Johnson
Vaccine
Phillips Pharmacy
912.547.3049
City Drugs 912.537.4147
No New
Covid Cases
On Friday, March 26,
Montgomery County
Schools COVID-19 Report
reflected NO Total
Current Positive Cases
and NO Total Current
Quarantine Cases. The
school system continues
to monitor students and
administration for COVID
guidelines.
Vidalia's
Got Talent
Scheduled
A talent event is
scheduled April 6-8 for
adults and children.
For more information
call 912-535-0290 or visit
thepaltheatre.com.
IN THIS ISSUE
Editorials Page 5A
Obituaries Page 7A
From the Record Page 10A
Your Mind On Line Page 8A
Sports Page 1 B
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Dr. Mark Davidson Appointed Interim
Superintendent for Montgomery Schools
By Deborah Clark
Regional Editor
dclarkadvance@gmail.com
In an emotionally-
charged and heavily-
attended called meeting
last week, the
Montgomery
County Board
of Education
announced
its choice for
an interim
school super
intendent.
The decision
followed sev
eral days of
community
tension during which
some members of the
Board were criticized for
a 3-2 vote to terminate
popular Superintendent
Hugh Kight.
Dr. Mark Davidson, a
retired educator who has
been teaching part-time
at Montgomery County
Schools for the past four
years and who formerly
served as Superinten
dent of Wheeler County
Schools, was named to
succeed Kight.
The Board
voted unani
mously to
place Davidson
in the interim
position until
a permanent
successor can
be appointed.
Right’s ter
mination took
place in a called meet
ing held March 18 at the
Board offices. During
the session Dr. Jim Paul
Poole, Board Chairman,
and members Debra Gay
and Eugene “Pete” Ward
Please see MoCo page 3A
Dr. Mark Davidson
Photo by Deborah Clark
BOARD MEETS - Dr. Jim Paul Poole, center, presides at a called March 22 meet
ing of the Montgomery County Board of Education. A large crowd filled the small
meeting room and spilled into the hall beyond as citizens gathered to make their
voices heard, The community was stunned by the March 18 firing of popular
School Superintendent Hugh Kight, Also shown, near right, Board member Susan
Beard, Board attorney Daniel O'Connor, and far left, Board Vice Chair Henry Price,
Meadows-HCA Deal Supported By Community Leaders
Photo by Mike Branch
HEARING PANEL - Members of the Meadows Health team attending a public
hearing about the sale of the local hospital to Hospital Corporation of America
included, from left, Michelle Williams, Meadows attorney; Michael Calhoun,
Chairman of Meadows Healthcare Alliance; Alan Kent, Meadows Chief Ex
ecutive Officer; and laian Briggs, Financial Advisor. The hearing was held by
the State Attorney General's Office at Southeastern Tech on March 18,
By Deborah Clark
Regional Editor
dclarkadvance@gmail. com
A public hearing on
the sale of Meadows Re
gional Medical Center
to Hospital Corporation
of America (HCA) held
Thursday, March 18, in
Vidalia provided a forum
for both parties to present
statements and for public
comment. A number of
community residents and
officials voiced their sup
port of the transaction, but
there were also questions
from those in attendance
about the sale process,
the future of the Meadows
Health fitness center, and
an appeal from the presi
dent of the 94-member
Meadows Health Auxilia
ry to be included in the fu
ture of the medical center.
Meadows Testimony
Michael Calhoun,
chairman of Meadows
Healthcare Alliance,
opened the testimony
with his remarks about
MRMC’s decision to se-
Please see HCA page 9A
Former Magistrate
Judge Killed In Wreck
Near Glenwood
A head on collision
near Glenwood Satur
day night claimed the life
of former Montgomery
County Mag
istrate Judge
Mona Rich
ardson Bell.
Mrs. Bell,
68, of Mount
Vernon, was
killed when
her vehicle
was struck by
a car driven
by Randono-
van Anthony Lewis, 23, of
Alamo. The accident oc
curred on Georgia High
way 19 near Cat Squirrel
Road in Wheeler Coun
ty. Mrs. Bell’s grandson,
Bragg Alford, 11, who
was seated in the rear of
her vehicle, was seriously
injured and taken by am
bulance to
Meadows Re
gional Hospi
tal. Lewis was
taken by heli
copter to Ma
con where he
was still being
treated for in
juries at 11:30
a.m. Monday
morning, ac
cording to a Wheeler
County official.
A report by the Geor
gia State Patrol, which
Please see Bell page 2A
Inspire, Care, Support, and Lead:
Guiding Motives for Wheeler's New K-12 School
future -Home of the New
Photo by Andrea Towns
PRINCIPALS AND PUPILS - Along with their principals, Wheeler County students
helped "turn the dirt." Pictured above, from left to right are: High School
Senior, Jaci Hill; WCHS Principal, William Bell; WCMS Principal, Hal Ford; and
Middle School Student, Jay Ashley.
By Andrea Towns
Contributing Writer
“For many in the community, it
may seem as if we’re just beginning
this journey, but actually... we started
this [process] in April of 2018,” Su
perintendent Suzanne Couey said in
her address at the groundbreaking
ceremony for Wheeler County’s new
K-12 school on March 22.
“When we started (this project)
Please see School page 4A
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