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Page 6 - Wednesday, June 7, 2023 The Jenkins County Times thej enkinscountytimes .com FREE Golden Retriever Puppies to Forever Homes! 1 Male,l Female. Excellent temperament! House trained with very good trainable natures & perfect for families with children and other pets! I will not rehome to just anyone. Please email me first at: staceymcclelland8@ gmail.com and Text (312) 270-0850 Expires 6/7 are you trying to rehome cats/ kittens or dogs/puppies? place an ad in the classified section at no charge! email: thesylvaniatimes@gmail.com or call 912-451-NEWS (6397) Safety tips for safe swimming this summer Bv Tyler Busch, Podcast Director & Reporter far The Times It is that time of year where the beaches, pools, lakes, and every other body of water is packed with swimmers trying to get some relief from the gmeling summer heat. Not everyone knows how to swim or all of the hidden dangers water can bring. I know at Lake Lanier, north of Atlanta, I would read articles or see on the news about another person who drowned at Lake Lanier. I was taught to swim at a young age, but I am not a good swimmer. One good source for safety tips while being in the water can be found on the American Red Cross’ website. Some of the tips found on this website are, “ 1) Provide close and constant attention to children you are supervising in or near water, 2) Take smart precautions and use layers of protection, and 3) Ensure that everyone in the family leams to swim well and what to do in a water emergency” (American Red Cross 2023). Other tips the American Red Cross recommends is to not swim alone and that all parents should be paying close attention to their children while they are in the water, even when a lifeguard is or is not present. They also recommend that small or inexperienced swimmers should wear a life jacket while swimming to prevent an incident like drowning from occurring. You can find all this information on their website at www. redcross.org. In any incident, to call 9-1-1 immediately, because seconds do count in saving a life. The website goes into more detail about where you can take swim lessons and other useful resources for parents and kids to stay safe swimming this summer. The CDC (Centers for Disease Control) has several tips to stay safe and healthy while in the water this summer on their website, www. cdc.gov. Their website includes information about how someone can get sick swimming in any body of water like a pool or ocean and how fast germs spread through the water. The most common illness people contract by swimming in contaminated water is diarrhea. In oceans, the biggest danger to all swimmers is the presence of strong rip currents. There are flags posted at the various entries to the beach that let you know the risk of strong rip currents with a green flag meaning low risk, yellow flag meaning moderate risk, red flag meaning that strong rip currents are expected. A double red flag means that knowone is allowed in the ocean. Locally, the Screven County Recreation Department is hosting swim lessons at the Rec Center from June 5-15th (Monday-Thursday only) and you can sign up online via the rec center’s website which is, www.screvenrec. com. Swim lessons are held at the Screven County Rec Dept, pool in Sylvania and a swim lesson costs $30 per child. In Jenkins County, swim lessons are not offered. Stay safe this summer and enjoy the water and sunshine! By Joe Brady, Editor for The Times Gun shop owner closing store after spike in violence involving children A Georgia gun shop owner is closing after the spike in mass shootings and gun violence involving children. Jon Waldman opened Georgia Ballistics in March 2021. Locally, four teenagers have been shot in separate instances across Metro Atlanta since Saturday. Waldman believes that by closing his shop, he is doing his part although he knows he has not sold a gun that committed the violence, “it could happen.” He said. Statesboro drafting new event center permit Since a teen shooting in April at a private party the city has been working on a plan to make sure people stay safe a large-scale event. The new ordinance proposes strict rules for even planners. It would require venues without liquor licenses to be inspected prior to the event. Someone from the event planning company must be on site. The ordinance puts the responsibility for the behavior of participants on the event center. Clayton County jailer accused of using inmate’s credit card Clayton County Sheriff Levon Allen says Iyana Dixon, a contractor at the jail, was arrested Wednesday night and charged with financial transaction fraud and theft by taking. Dixon is accused of using an inmate’s credit card without permission on five separate occasions, including Macy’s. Gwinnett County teacher accused of molesting student A now former Gwinnett County teacher accused of molesting a student faced a judge Wednesday. R’Kheim Young has been a teacher for more than 10 years. The victim sent her mother a text on Feb. 27, 2023 asking to be picked up because Mr. Young had touched her inappropriately and asked her to touch him. Young was a teacher at a small private school in Lawrenceville where the alleged crime took place. Anti-semitic flyers showing up in Roswell neighborhood Hundreds of anti-Semitic flyers have been showing up in Roswell community and police are investigating. Roswell Police say the investigation is ongoing. They began investigating after homeowners in the Eden Wild subdivision found them Sunday morning. Back in February, Sandy Springs and Dunwoody saw the same thing. That came after lawmakers considered a bill that would make antisemitism crimes part the state’s hate crime’s bill. Georgia’s supreme court upholds dismissal of challenge to amendment allowing guns on campus On Wednesday, Georgia’s highest court upheld a lower court ruling dismissing a lawsuit brough by five college professors challenging the removal of public colleges and universities from a list of “school safety zones” where weapons are prohibited. Before the 2017 amendments to state law, it was a misdemeanor crime to carry or possess a weapon on property or in buildings owned or leased by a college or university. The five University System of Georgia professors who sued over the amendment said allowing the carrying of weapons on campus went against longstanding university system policies. EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE FIREFIGHTER The City of Sylvania is accepting applications for the position of firefighter. Applicant would be responsible for general duties of engaging directly in firefighting, rescue, and fire prevention activities. Drives and operates fire equipment, assists in maintenance and repair of fire stations and equipment; does related work as required. Must possess certification as a Firefighter from the Georgia Firefighter Standards and Training Council or be able to obtain certification within one year of employment. Must have or be able to obtain a valid Class F State of Georgia Motor Vehicle Operators License. Salary increases after six-month successful probationary period and annually thereafter as budget allows. Benefits include health insurance including an employer paid option for the employee, retirement option, disability insurance, vacation, sick leave, and holiday pay. Applicant must pass a drug test and physical. Submit application to Stacy F. Mathis, City Manager, Sylvania City Hall, 104 S. Main St., Sylvania, GA 30467. Deadline for applications April 12, 2023. TheQt^^fS^lvaniaj^anE^u^Oggortunit^Emglo^er^ WE REBIND BIBLES! (912)451-6397 The Shepherd's Nook Christian Supply 125 North Main St. Downtown Sylvania, Ga. EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE Full Time Custodian The Jenkins County Board of Commissioners is accepting applications for the position of full-time custodian. Applicant must possess a valid driver’s license and high school diploma or equivalent. The employee would be responsible for the janitorial services at Jenkins County Court House, the Jenkins County Annex, the Jenkins County Senior Center and the Jenkins County ASCS building. Interested parties should apply at the office of the Jenkins County Board of Commissioners, located at 833 East Winthrope Avenue in Millen, Georgia by 5:00 P.M. on Friday, June 16, 2023. Jenkins County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is a Drug-Free Workplace. AREA EVENTS OF INTEREST Tuesday, June 13 - Mars Theater (Springfield): The Boxmasters with Billy Bob Thornton 7:00 PM - 9:00, Website: http:// www.marstheatre .com Billy Bob Thornton and the Boxmasters are set to play the Mars Theatre on Tuesday, June 13 at 7pm. Tickets are on sale NOW. The event is sponsored by Brad Cherney's State Farm Agency and partially funded through a grant provided by Effingham County Cham ber of Commerce. Formed in 2007, The Box- masters have recorded an impressive and di verse catalogue of music that touches on their love of a wide array of influences, but most importantly, the rock and roll of the 1960’s. Listening to The Boxmasters, one can hear obvious odes to the Beatles, Byrds and Beach Boys, but also important to The Boxmasters are The Mothers of Invention, Kris Kristoffer- son, John Prine and Big Star. Saturday, June 24: The next Perkins Music Show is scheduled at 6 p.m. The Palmetto Cadillacs will perform the entire evening. The public is invited to the old depot! Will be selling this delicious Barbeque at; Spring Creek Auction 425 Hwy. 25 South, Millen, Georgia JOB AVAILABLE The housing authority of the CITY OF SYLVANIA is accepting applications for the position of Maintenance Laborer. Applicants must be qualified in all maintenance work required in multifamily housing. Applicants MUST HAVE a valid driver's license. Applicants will be required to pass a drug test and have a clean criminal history. Salary will be based on experience. Applications maybe obtained at the CENTRAL OFFICE at 570 WALLACE STREET, Waynesboro, Georgia, or by calling 706-554-2233, extension 105. Applications are to be submitted to: HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SYLVANIA, ATT: BRENT MEEKS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. P.O. Box 628, Waynesboro, Ga. 30830. THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SYLVANIA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. 6 7 23 EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE The Jenkins County Board of Commissioners is accepting applications and resumes for the position of full-time Recreation Administrative Assistant. Applicant must possess a valid driver’s license, a clear MVR, and a clear Criminal History. The employee would be responsible for the supporting the Recreation Director in the efficient and effective operation of the County’s Recreation Department, based upon By-Laws and other guidelines established by the Jenkins County Board of Commissioners and the State of Georgia. Salary is negotiable based on education and experience. Benefits include paid vacation, paid holidays, health insurance, retirement, and more. Interested parties should apply at the office of the Jenkins County Board of Commissioners, located at 833 East Winthrope Avenue in Millen, Georgia by 5:00 P.M on Friday, June 2,2023. A full Job Description is available at the Commissioners’ Office. Jenkins County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is a Drug-Free Workplace. ,,