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2A ®jje l)pra(ti <©a?£tt£ Tuesday, December 5,2023
THE HERALD GAZETTE/WALTER GEIGER
Ribbon cutting at Atlanta Motive Power Service
Kayla (with scissors), and Austin Woods and their young son Beau welcomed a large crowd of well-wishers to the new home of their business, Atlanta Motive Power System (AMPS), in the
Legacy industrial park here Friday. The new facility is 20,000 square feet and another of the same size is planned.
Attendees enjoyed coffee, doughnuts and a barbecue lunch. Much more growth in the park is anticipated in the near future. (See story, page 1 A).
New industry
FROM PAGE ONE
The new operation is the
culmination of longtime
dreams and a lot of hard
work for the Woods
family who live in Pike
County but are looking
for land here.
“We are open every
day. 1 am here from dark
to dark. We are excited.
1 have been waiting for
this day for a long time.
And, we will be hiring
again in the near future.
All you need is a clean
driving record and be
21,” Woods concluded.
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Judge Wilson handles criminal sentencing
The following cases
were adjudicated in
Lamar superior court
Nov. 9 with Judge Tommy
Wilson presiding.
Jerry Lewis Collier,
possession of cocaine;
failed to appear, bench
warrant issued.
Quantavious Dyshon
Sands, possession of a
Schedule 1 controlled
substance; failed to
appear, bench warrant
issued.
Young Rui Liu, posses
sion of marijuana with
intent to distribute; failed
to appear, bench warrant
issued.
Jeffrey Lynn Moncrief,
simple battery
and two counts
cruelty to chil
dren; failed to
appear, bench
warrant issued.
Dawson Levi
Worthy, sus
pended license
and interference
with custody; 24
months proba
tion, $500 fine and no
contact with child.
Christopher Dale
Moore, failure to stop
at a stop sign, failure
to maintain lane, two
counts fleeing and at
tempting to elude, use
of an article with an
altered ID mark
and possession
of a firearm by a
convicted felon;
eight years in
prison, 11 years
probation and
banished from
circuit.
Bria Ann
Poss, posses
sion of cocaine
and possession of drug
related objects; six years
probation, $500 fine and
40 hours community
service. Sent to Clayton
County drug court.
LaQavious Wilson,
possession of a Schedule
I controlled substance,
possession of marijuana
and open container viola
tion; failed to appear,
bench warrant issued.
Jerry Mitchell Calla
han, Jr., failure to main
tain lane and giving false
information; failed to
appear, bench warrant
issued.
Steven James Smith,
possession of a Schedule
II controlled substance
and possessio of less
than an ounce of mari-
juanna; failed to appear,
bench warrant issued.
Kristy Irene Middle-
ton; criminal trespass; 12
SEE CRIMINAL CASES 6A
WILSON
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