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The Vidalia Advance Established 1901 The Lyons Progress Established 1894
Your Newspaper - Toombs, Montgomery & Wheeler County, Georgia
See Healthlines Page 10A
February 10, 2021
Common sense is
the collection of
prejudices
acquired by age
eighteen.
- Albert Einstein
News
BYTES
Artists Call
The city of Vidalia
and the Downtown
Vidalia Association are
seeking artists and/
or artist-led teams to
submit proposals for a
mural to be installed
on an exterior wall on
West Meadows Street
in downtown Vidalia.
Renderings are due
February 19. For more
information contact the
DVA at dvamainstreet@
vidaliaga.gov or call
912-537-8033.
Art at Altama
Museum
First Responders Using
Narcan to Save Lives
By Deborah Clark
Regional Editor
dclarkadvance@gmail.com
When a call came into the
Toombs County 911 Center on
December 16 reporting that a man
had collapsed at a Lyons residence
from a suspected drug overdose, a
local policeman was the initial first
responder to arrive on the scene.
After assessing the situation
and determining the victim was
unresponsive and did not have
a pulse, the officer administered
Narcan, an opioid overdose re
versing drug. The victim did not
revive, however, until another of
ficer arrived, and a second dose
of the drug was administered to
counteract the effects of the over
dose. The patient survived and
was taken by ambulance to the lo
cal hospital.
The Lyons policemen who
responded to that call in Decem
ber saved a life because they were
carrying Narcan and they had re
cently received training on how
to administer the drug through
a program sponsored by Leigh-
Anne White & Company in Vi
dalia called Toombs County Pre
vention, Treatment, and Recovery
(TC-PTR). In September, the
center received a $ 1 million Rural
Communities Opioid Response
Program grant from the Federal
Office of Rural Health Policy. The
grant funded the formation of the
TC-PTR to fight the opioid crisis
in the county.
Informing the community
about the facts of Substance Use
Disorder and determining what
action can be taken to combat the
opioid crisis are priorities of the
local project which has brought
together a consortium of commu
nity resources to tackle the issue.
One solution to the crisis is to pro
vide to local first responders train
ing in the use of opioid overdose
reversing drugs. The first training
session was held last October and
sessions will continue on a quar
terly basis.
“Narcan is used to stop over
dose in its tracks, yet very few first
Please see Narcan page 2A
section 01
Addiction / Substance Use
Disorder
NARCAN TRAINING - Counselor Elizabeth Hickman provides Nar
can training to members of the Lyons and Vidalia Police Depart
ments, the Toombs County Sheriff's Department, and paramed
ics and EMTs from the Toombs-Montgomery Emergency Medical
Services. In the most recent training session, also attending was
a member of a local rehabilitation program that works toward
helping males with Substance Use Disorder.
Art from the collection
of Cecil Smith is on
display in the Meadows
Gallery of the Altama
Museum. Free and open
to the public Monday,
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, 10 a.m.
until 2 p.m. Contact:
AltamaMuseum.org or
FB@Altama Museum.
COVID-19
Vaccine Update
Toombs County: East
Georgia Health Center
is offering vaccinations
on Thursday. For more
information, call the
hotline at 478-299-8444.
The Georgia DPH
is providing drive-
through vaccinations
(appointment required)
in Treutlen, Wheeler and
Montgomery Counties.
For Treutlen, call 912-
529-4217; for Wheeler,
call 912-568-7161; for
Montgomery, call 478-
275-6570.
To find vaccine in your
area, go online to: dph.
georgia.gov/locations/
covid-vaccination-site.
IN THIS ISSUE
Editorials Page 5A
Obituaries Page 7A
From the Record Page 9A
Your Mind On Line Page 12A
Sports Page 1 B
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Brewton-Parker College Names Director of Nursing
Brewton-Parker College
(BPC) in Mount Vernon recent
ly named Debbi Bryarly as its
new Director of Nursing. Before
joining BPC, Bryarly worked as
an Assistant Professor of Nurs
ing at Middle Georgia State Uni
versity in Cochran.
During these unique times,
Bryarly believes nurs
es are more in demand
than ever before. “We
need to prepare nurses
with the skills, knowl
edge, and faith that
they need to cope
with the stresses of
times like these,” she
Debbi Bryarly
said. Bryarly feels that
educators, especially
those in nursing, are
continuously finding
new ways for effective
teaching and balanc
ing all the changes
these times bring.
“Being able to teach
nursing students from a Biblical
worldview is a fantastic privi
lege,” she noted.
As the Director of Nurs
ing, Bryarly is most excited
about seeing the first set of
nursing students graduate from
Please see BPC page 3A
Two Montgomery County
Men Charged in Drug Bust
Firearms Confiscated in Mount Vernon Drug Bust
Two Montgom
ery County men were
charged with drug
and weapons posses
sion after authorities
executed a search war
rant in Mount Vernon
onJanuary 25.
Donnie Ralph
Powell was charged with pos
session of methamphetamine
Donnie Powell was
with intent to distrib
ute, sale of metham
phetamine, and pos
session of firearms
during the commis
sion of a crime. Jona
than Allen Turner
charged with
possession of drug-
Please see MoCo page 4A
Deputy Sheriff Foils Suspects'
Get-Away in Stolen Truck
By Deborah Clark
Regional Editor
dclarkadvance@gmail.com
An observant Wheel
er County deputy sheriff
foiled a get-away by two
suspects in a stolen truck
early Wednesday, Febru
ary 3.
Deputy Marquis
Clark began pursuit of
the suspects after he observed
their suspicious behavior at a
convenience store in Glenwood
around 1:29 a.m. Clark’s report
noted the driver of a Chevrolet
Silverado missed the driveway at
the Circle K at the corner
of Georgia Highway 280
and State Route 19 and
had to reposition to the
truck to make the turn.
“I sat in the parking
lot across from Circle
K and watched while
Please see Suspects page 4A
Daniel Walker
COVID-19 Update
Monday, February 8 ^ A
Number of Confirmed Cases/Hospitalizations/ Deaths
(Cumulative from March 2020)
Toombs County. 2684/156/79
Montgomery County. 678/39/19
Treutlen County. 586/48/19
Wheeler County. 446/34/20
Meadows Regional Medical Center COVID-19 Patient Census
Monday, February 8:16 C0VID patients in-house
C0VID admissions over the last seven days, 2-1-21 to 2-7-21): 14
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