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Happy 4 th of July!
(Publication Number USPS 534-720)
144th YEAR, NO* 26 THURSDAY, JULY 1,2021 1 SECTION, 8 PAGES 50 CENTS PER COPY
REYNOLDS POLICE
DEPARTMENT
Alone We Can Do So Little; Together We Can Do So Much
The Georgia Strawberry Festival is known for a 1-clay, fun-filled event in April. We do think it is a magical and specicd
time we can come together. It takes a village of volunteers, but no magic was used here, Just hat'd work, team leaders, and
dedication . To show our appreciation to groups that gave their time, we needed to publicly say Thank You! Organiza
tions included were: Beta Club, Key Club, Terrie Bennett Aj't Instruction, The Golden Rule, Bethel Church, The Church,
First Baptist Church of Butler, Reynolds Police Department, Taylor County Sheriff's Office, City of Reynolds, and Taylor
County Chamber Of Commerce,
Taylor County 10U All Stars Win District Championship
The Taylor County 10U All Stars (Minors) won the Dixie Baseball District 2 Minors Championship on June 23rd, in
Perry, GA, defeating Lamar County, 7-2 in the Championship Game. The District Champions (l-r) are: front row, Lane
Allen, Kyng Brown, denizen Hunter, Bryson Cobb, Dawson Adams, Tyson Hinton, Jackson Cosey, Flint Cross, Bryson
Parks, Chandler Stokes, and Maddox Acree; and back row, Coaches Frank Acree and Justin Allen, and Manager Bobby
Hinton.
Taylor County 12U All Stars
Are District Champions
The Taylor County 12U All Stars (Majors) Baseball Team defeated Dooly County, 7-6, in
the Championship Game June 21st in Ellaville, to claim the Dixie Baseball District 2
Majors Championship. The District Champions (l-r) are: Hugh Harris, Leland Holder,
Jake Moncrief and Dawson McCord; and back row, Perry* Robison, Cayden Hunter, Bro
gan Hunter; Jaxon Hunter, Jaxon Simmons, Carson Hancock, and Cutter Gibson. They
are coached by Manager Lonnie Holder and Coaches Tabb Hunter and Rodolfo “Rudy”
Paz, 111.
82 nd Taylor
County Camp
Meeting Is
July 1-9
Taylor County Holiness Camp
Meeting will celebrate 82 years
of ministry July 1-9, and Rev.
Wayne B. Bosworth, President,
invites you to attend,
Rev. Bosworth issued the fol
lowing, “Taylor County Holi
ness Camp Meeting - tending
to hungry and holy hearts.
That is our mission. It informs
all that we do. From our an
nual Camp Meeting to our stra
tegic partnerships with World
Gospel Mission, EQUIP,
Asbuiy University, Kentucky
Mountain Bible College, Ohio
Christian University, and the
Potter's House, we intention
ally, clearly, and boldly hold out
the message of heart purity and
holy living.
‘ For 82 years, Taylor County
Holiness Camp Meeting has
done just that. The grace of
God and His favor have rested
on the Camp from its first en
campment in 1939 to present
day. We celebrate this Provi
dential heritage every year.
You don’t want to miss it.
“Neither will you want to miss
>See Camp Meeting on page 6
#9PMRoutine
A Remove valuables from vehicles
a Lock vehicle doors
a Close the garage door
a Close & lock all exterior doors
A Turn on exterior tight
^ p9PMRoutinecomplete
Butler Police Investigating
Entering Automobile Crimes
—9 PM Routine Is Encouraged
The City of Butler is investi
gating recent entering automo
bile crimes involving multiple
residences in Butler. Several
firearms were stolen, along
with electronic devices. During
the course of this investigation,
one firearm has been recov
ered, and several persons of in
terest have been i den tilled.
This investigation is ongoing,
and the Butler Police Depart
ment encourages everyone to
follow its 9 PM routine. This
routine is: Before 9 PM, every
one should make sure that
their windows are closed and
locked, remove keys, wallets,
and other valuables from their
cars, and make sure tbeir ve
hicles are secure and locked.
The Butler Police Department
reminds everyone that Butler
is a safe community to live in;
however, we must all do our
part to keep Butler safe, Ifyou
see something, say something
by dialing 911 and reporting it,
Chief Matt Woodard would
like to thank Sheriff Jeff
Watson and Taylor County
Sheriff’s Department, along
with Chief Lonnie Holder and
the Reynolds Police Depart
ment for their assistance with
this investigation.
Independence Day Parade To
Be Held July 5th In Reynolds
By VALORI MOORE Council met for the regular
Editor monthly meeting and agreed
Last Monday night, the
Reynolds Mayor and City >See Reynolds Council on p. 6
Stolen Gun Recovered
By Reynolds Citizen
A Reynolds citizen recovered
a stolen gun while cutting
grass, according to Reynolds
Police Chief Lonnie J. Holder.
A citizen was cutting grass
and found a gun. He called the
Reynolds Police Department,
and Cbief'Iloider arrived on the
scene and recovered the gun,
The gun was run through the
911 data base and was deter
mined to be stolen, Tbe gun is
being held for investigative
purp oses.
Chief Holder thanks the citi
zen for doing the right thing
and turning the gun in to the
proper authority.
Several Individuals Face
Drug And Traffic Charges
By Reynolds Police Dept.
According to Reynolds Police
Chief Lonnie J. Holder, the
Reynolds Police Department
charged several individuals
with drug and traffic violations.
Zackcry Slade Trawick, a 27
year old male of Perry, G A, was
charged with Possession of a
Controlled Substance.
Kelsey Deyonta Little, a 25
year old male of Reynolds, was
charged with Possession of
Marijuana Less than anOunce.
Samantha Paige Speights, a
25 year old female of Mobile,
AL, was charged with Speed
ing, 86 mph in a 55 mph speed
zone. Possession of Marijuana,
and Possession of a Drug Re
lated Object.
Johnell Williams, a 22 year
old male of Laplace, LA, was
charged with Speeding, 76 mph
in a 50 mph speed zone, DUI-
Drugs, and Possession of Mari
juana Less than an Ounce.
Lincoln Thomas Bennett, a 28
year old male of Tallahassee,
FL, was charged with Speed
ing, 105 mph in a 60 mph speed
zone.
Notice
Crossroad School Road will be dosed, from
Peacock Acres to Harmon Road , beginning July
6th, 2(121, for approximately three weeks, de
pending on the weather, for road repairs. We
apologize for any inconvenience. For more in
formation, please call (478) 862-5172.