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May 11, 2022
•Reporter
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IN LOVING
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Annie Liza
Jones
December 23,1929
- May 1, 2022
Services
for Mrs.
Annie
Jones were
held at
11:00 AM
Saturday,
May 7th at
Rest Haven Cemetery, 525
Hwy. 83 South, Forsyth,
Georgia 31029. Pastor Na
than Gordon officiated.
^^Reporter
MELISSA
DISTRICT 3 SCHOOL BOARD
I believe in allowing parents the freedom
to make the best choices for the individualized needs
of their child to get a quality education.
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give our children the
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opportunities and
stand against the
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PUBLICATION DATE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 25,2022
Three reasons
to re-elect
George Emami
1. Stopped a planned tax
increase last year
Emami sop he won't support
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County commission^ is
Pushing back, against plans
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referendum < )n a tax
increase.
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publisher®mymcr.net counties in Georgia and it
the country to solve a ma-
Montoe County residents jor problem," said Emami.
... ci——» Commissioner Larry
Evans, however, said he is
concerned that Reynolds
isn’t having to put up any
may have fiber internet
within two years after ct...
missioners voted to move concerned that Reynolds
forward with a $5 million isn’t having to put up any
project on Thursday. funds for the project, that
By a 4-1 vote, commis- taxpayers are taking all the
sioners authorized county risks,
manager jim Hedges “How much cash are you
and county attorney Ben putting into this?" Evans
Vaughn to begin negotia- asked Reynolds
tions with Davy Reynolds, “I’m putting my life into
a Bolingbroke resident it,” said Reynolds,
whose family owned Reyn- Reynolds, whose father
olds Cable. Reynolds had sold their family’s Boling- ^
submitted a plan to extend broke cable company to
fiber internet to 4,476 Zito, said he does have skin
homes that currently have in the game because he’ll ,
no internet access at a cost spend two years building Commissioner George Emami colls a s.
of $5 million. While details the network and won’t have fiber 1 " ^ informt to officer
are being hammered out, revenue ifhe doesn’t get ^ideo^the 1 meetin "on Foceboolc Live
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end 01 the month and then ^^“onerGmJe o Pracn,cd components ^f^EMCtedthe
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George is willing
to do hard things
to help our county.
Love him or
hate him, but you
have to respect him.
RE-ELECT GEORGE EMAMI DISTRICT 4 COMMISSIONER