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no longer be dumped into
the headwaters of the treat
ment plant.
“It will go into an isolation
bay to see what we have,”
Walker said. “We’re working
toward a pretreatment plan
with the county.”
He said, “if the city and the
county are awarded grants,
we hope to have pretreat
ment in six months.”
During discussion with leg
islators, state Representative
Larry O’Neal suggested a
possible fix is a Department
of Community Affairs grant.
This is something Warner
Robins has done previ
ously to offset some costs
in Bonaire to install sew
erage on property owners
requested for annexation.
The estimated cost of such a
pretreatment site was esti
mate at between $250,000 to
$750,000, depending on the
level of treatment. The new
regulations, Walker said,
“allow us to track where the
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Georgia Probation
Management. When asked
about problems with the
current provider, Wagner
said “we can do better.”
He said there have been
problems with community
LETTER
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bypass his way for salvation.
The son of God, Jesus, is
the only one that can pro
vide the way for anyone to
get to heaven. As far as the
issue of Jesus’ late arrival
in human history, everyone
that died before Jesus went
to Hell. Until Jesus, man
lived under the law. They
lived according to that law
and their righteousness
decided their placement in
Hell. Hell was divided into
two parts. Sheol, Hades had
a paradise section that was
divided by a bottomless great
gulf (Luke 16:26), as in the
story of Lazarus and the rich
man. The unrighteous are
in a tormented place we call
Hell, and the righteous such
as Moses were in Abraham’s
bosom, the paradise side of
Hell. Jesus himself went to
Hell, paradise. The son of
God came to earth, lived a
perfect sinless life, gave him
self as a sacrifice to pay for
our sins, died on a cross and
descended into Hell. Jesus
preached to the righteous in
Hell, and then led the righ
teous dead out of Hell and
presented them to God as a
Sophisticated.
Refreshing.
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The new requirements
include manifests from the
county Health Department
for each property, signed
by the hauler and property
owners. The haulers must
hold a business license from
the city, the county or anoth
er city in the county and pay
a $75 fee.
In other business, the city
council:
• took the police depart
ment out of the taxicab
inspection business.
“You’ve got to be kidding
me,” said City Councilman
Terry Horton. “I’ve been sit
ting her for 13 years and
didn’t realize the cabs had
to be inspected by the police
department.”
Major John Wagner told
the council the inspections
“created a lot of down time
at the city barn.”
“We really need to tighten
up” the ordinance Wagner
said. “There’s a good bit of
liability for the city.”
The change, effective
immediately, makes the
cab owners responsible for
service and with the police
department getting infor
mation from the probation
office.
Wagner said the “size will
allow them to focus solely
on our city court.” Georgia
Probation Management “can
supervise community service
works, taking a large load
off us.”
first fruits offering, with the
keys to death, Hell and the
grave.
Presently residing in Hell
are the unrighteous before
Christ and the ones that
have denied Jesus Christ
and his gift ever since.
Facts: Gravity exists
whether you accept it or
not. Heaven and Hell exist
whether you believe in it or
not. Jesus is the ONLY way to
heaven. The God of the Bible
Yahweh is a just, caring, lov
ing, intimately involved god.
The god of Islam is a pagan
viscous ruler of his followers
that is merciful only because
he didn’t kill or punish me.
In Islam you place your
eternal hope in good works,
trying to please Allah more
than you' offend him. In
Islam sin is not paid for, it is
weighed on a balance scale.
Your good deeds must out
weigh your sins. Christians
believe that all sin is an infi
nite offense to God that must
be judged. You can never
earn your way to heaven;
your good does not outweigh
your bad. Your sins demand
punishment that will have to
be paid for. Jesus paid your
fine for your sins, breaking
God’s law. You need only
accept the gift.
A perfect example of the
difference between Islam and
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having all cabs inspected
by a certified mechanic of
their choosing and provid
ing the current maintenance
records to the city clerk
prior to renewing the busi
ness license.
• Approved the lease/pur
chase of 50 golf carts for the
city golf course at a cost of
$107,150 to be paid by golf
course revenue. The vendor
E-Z-GO will come and main
tain the carts weekly for the
five-year term of the lease.
• Appointed the firm of
Nichols, Cauley & Associates
t conduct city audits for the
fiscal years 2007-09. For
the past two years the city
used Homer Childs, who
has moved into a partner
ship with Nichols, Cauley
& Associates. Councilman
John Havrilla said “this will
ensure continuity and a good
audit.”
• Approved a new bank
account for the police depart
ment to use to establish a
Pay Pal account to pay for
and get paid for the sale
of surplus items in online
autions.
Wagner said the company
provides on-site drug and
alcohol testing, electronic
and alcohol monitoring and
can do urine and hair test
ing as well. “They collect the
fines and fees and turn them
over to the court.”
Wagner told the council
her would have persons here
at the next meeting.
Judeo - Christianity. Islam is
awaiting their messiah, the
Mahdi and Islam’s Jesus in
the last days. The Mahdi and
the prophet Jesus will bring
Islamic peace to the world,
converting all to Allah’s
Islam or killing them.
The last days according
to Jews and Christians; v/e
too are also awaiting the
prophesied arrival of these
two individuals, before the
return of the Messiah. The
only difference is the Bible
calls them, the Mahdi and
Islam’s Jesus, the Antichrist
and the False Prophet
Where will people that
have put their trust in Jesus
be after death, Heaven.
Where will all those that
deny Jesus Christ, including
all Islamic worshipers, be
after death, Hell. Where will
people that believe all reli
gions worship the same god
only having different names,
Hell. Either way, one day we
all will stand before God in
judgment. He is a just God
so all sin must be paid for,
big or little. Don’t you want
someone to pay your fine,
and take your punishment
for you? Jesus did. How you
deal with Jesus will deter
mine where you shall spend
eternity. Heaven or Hell.
Rev. Johnny L Sammons,
JUBILEE Missions, Perry
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to participate in general
aviation.”
Landing at 106 airfields
in three years is a tremen
dous feat and cotdd never
take place without proper
planning and coordination.
“It took a lot of time
and planning to land at
106 airports,” said Sutton,
116 Operations Support
Squadron chief of deploy
ment planning cell. “Even
though we didn’t do it all
at once, on most flights we
would hit several airports.
But before traveling to each
airport we had to find infor
mation on runway length,
width, elevation and any
obstacles that were near
the airport to ensure that
we could safely land at that
field. We also had to plot
our course and figure out
the distance and time it
would take to get there to
ensure we had enough fuel
to make the flight and that
we could navigate to the
airport. Some of these air
ports were so small and hid
den that they were difficult
to find even from the air.”
Thetford, a flying enthu
siast, has been taking to
the skies for about two
decades.
His aviation roots started
at an airfield in Waco, Texas
that wasn’t very different
from many he landed on
during his three-year trip.
“I started flying as a pri
vate pilot in 1986 while
attending college in Texas,”
he said. “I had just turned
20. So, I have been flying
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now.”
While attending Baylor
University, the once wan
nabe lawyer saw a more
exciting future for himself.
“I was Walking across
campus one day and saw a
couple of F-4s fly over,” he
said. “They came screaming
across the campus, prob
ably lower than they should
have and did a little wing
rock. I thought ‘that’s what
I want to do for a living, law
school can wait.’”
Thetford was commis
sioned in 1989 and went
to navigator training at
Mather Air Force Base,
Calif. He has since flown
more than 4500 hours in
the B-52, RC-135, B-l and
EB-C Joint STARS, but has
trouble picking a favorite.
Although flying military
missions is a big part of the
lieutenant colonel’s life, it’s
sometimes nice to fly for
the sheer enjoyment.
But much like a military
mission Thetford challenged
himself and returned with
great memories.
Experiencing local cuisine
was a routine occurrence
while touring Georgia.
“Jeff and I have flown
to most of the middle and
southern Georgia airports
together,” said Lt. Col. Ed
Bodony, 116th Mission
Support Group assistant
deputy commander. “Most
of the time we would go
on a SIOO hamburger run
(the total cost of a trip to a
restaurant by aircraft to get
a $5 hamburger) for lunch
to some little airfield doing
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other airfields along the
way. We would call ahead
to the airport we planned to
stop at for lunch and see if
they had a courtesy vehicle
available that we could bor
row and if there was a good
place to eat in the local com
munity.”
Of all the things the colo
nel saw while crisscrossing
the peach state, the towns
found off of the beaten path
were the most enjoyable.
“It was all of the little
towns that I enjoyed the
most,” said Thetford. “Most
of them are not more than a
wide spot in the road. When
you go to a town that’s got
one stop light and you land
at their field, sometimes
they’ve never met anyone
in uniform.”
For Thetford life is faith,
family, friends and flying.
Over the 39,000-plus air
miles flown across the state
he had plenty of time to
reflect on all four of these.
The colonel stresses the
fact that military members
need to get involved with
the community.
“I encourage you to get
out there and he involved,”
he said. “Get involved with
something in the commu
nity; coaching soccer, gen
eral aviation or whatever
you want. But get out there
and be a part, because often
times you are the only face
of the military that people
ever see.
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