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Page 2 — Wednesday, July 22, 2009, The Millen News
Schools to enforce new dress code
Students returning to school quired to comply with a new School Councils of both posed cleavage.
Aug. 3 at Jenkins County dress code. schools to enforce a stricter For boys, shirts must be
Middle School and Jenkins The Jenkins County Board dress code. worn tucked into pants/shorts,
County High School should be of Education previously ap- For girls, the top area must and pants/shorts must be worn
aware that they will be re- proved requests from the be fully covered with no ex- at the waist level with a belt.
JCHS Awards
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Molly Edenfield accepts the
U.S. Army Scholar Athlete
award from Sgt. Hill. Sgt.
Pierce is shown at the podium.
The award was presented
during Jenkins County High
School’s recent ncndemic
awards program (Staff photos Georgia Certificate of Merit Scholars and Augusta State University Scholars recognized by
by Deborah Bennett) JCHS counselor Ruth Hearn, far right, were, from left, Jena Branch, Dag Gay, Jessica Head
and Latranese Sapp. Not pictured Fetima Jordan.
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From left, Henry Yarbrough
accepts the Principal’s
Feadership award from Dr.
Joey Kirkland.
Chester Joyner received the Ruth Hearn presents ACCEF
ACCEF Student award from Student award to Becca Rich.
Ruth Hearn.
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Rep. John Barrow offers
health care survey
As the debate over health
care reform begins, Congress
man John Barrow is talking to
folks on all sides of the issue to
come up with the best possible
solution to this enormous prob
lem. Now, he wants to hear
from the folks whose opinions
matter the most to him - the
folks he represents. He’s ask
ing residents of the 12 th District
to visit www.barrow.house.gov
and fill out his health care sur
vey. Just click on “Congress
man Barrow’s Health Care Sur
vey.”
“We can all agree that the
current health care system is
broken,” said Barrow. “We
need to come together and de
cide how to fix it. I hope folks
will take a few minutes to fill
out the survey. I’m talking to a
lot of stakeholders on this issue,
but there’s nothing that’s more
important to me than the opin
ions of the folks I represent.”
Police Blotter
The Millen Police Depart
ment reported the following in
cidents this week.
Wednesday, July 15
• Jirell Jones of 383 Mulkey
Road was charged with simple
assault, burglary and criminal
trespass in connection with an
incident that occurred at a Belt
Avenue residence.
• Officers investigated an in
cident of burglary and criminal
damage to property in the sec
ond degree at Rocker’s Supply
Company. An unknown of
fender jumped the fence in the
lumber yard and attempted to
steal a golf cart by running it
into the fence in an attempt to
break the fence.
• A criminal trespass incident
was investigated at Kytrena’s
Hair Salon. A back window was
broken in an attempt to gain
entrance to the business. No
entry was made.
• A Bay Station employee re
ported that an unknown person
shot the front window and glass
entry door at the business. The
damage appeared to have been
made by a BB gun. No entry
was made.
• A Wasden Street resident re
ported that someone known to
her hit her in the face.
Thursday, July 16
• Gordon Charlotee Janevra
of 605 Drexel Drive was
charged with theft by receiving
stolen property and criminal at
tempt (theft) after a Planters
Electric Membership (EMC)
employee reported that she was
in possession of an EMC meter
and had been charged with theft
of services earlier in the year.
Monday, July 20
• A McComb Drive resident
reported that her boyfriend had
followed her to the location, hit
her, poured moonshine on her
and threw her to the ground.
• A Toole Court resident re
ported that an unknown person
vandalized her vehicle during
the night.
• Roy Bynes of 340 Reeves
Street was charged with driving
with a suspended, canceled or
revoked motor vehicle registra
tion, tag light violation, no in
surance and driving under the
influence of alcohol-first of
fense.
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seeking Adjunct Instructors
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Vidal i a service delivery areas which may include: Candler,
Emanuel, Jenkins, Johnson, Treutlen, Tattnall, Toombs and
Moiugorneis ccuiiuics.
Health Science liiMruetnrx needed for courccs including
Medical Terminology and Personal Nutrition. Mmiunmi
requirement include I.PN license for the stale of Georgia,
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in geriatric care is a phis.
EMP mini lustriiemrs needed fo leach Employability Skills.
Minimum requirements include u Bachelor's degree ,mJ 3
years work and-or teaching experience.
Also
Welding Instructor needed m teach day class at Jenkins
County High Selmd ill Milieu, Georgia. A diploma in Welding
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years work experience. Additional certifications considered a
plus.
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