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Sheila Martin receives gifts from Greg Mullis in recognition of being Tri-CoGo’s 1,000th customer. CONTRIBUTED
2022 Teacher of the Year Christin White (center) surrounded by her mother Debbie Cox (left) and best friend Lynsey Mosley, who both are previous Teachers of the Year. WENDY VAUGHN/Contributed
Ocers participate in an active shooter scenario at the Maggie Cali 2Complex during ALERRT training last week. DEBBIE LURIE-SMITH/Staff
Lisa Collins, the new JCCCA CEO and executive director of college and CTAE programs. ALAINA CLARKE/Staff
Jason Farmer (l-r), Matt Scroggins, Frank Ross, David Tufts, Ed Barbee and Cheyenne Morgan throw the ceremonial _rst shovels of dirt at the build site. DEBBIE LURIE-SMITH/Staff
The line inside Gray’s Dairy Queen had to circle around a couple of times to get those waiting out of the heat. BRANDY ROUND/Contributed
Cameren Banks (center) and his attorney Melvin Raines in front of Superior Court Judge Alison Burleson to discuss the defendant’s option of testifying. DEBBIE LURIE-SMITH/Staff
The theme of 2022 appeared to be getting back to normal with the court system working to clear cases that were stalled during the pandemic and governing bodies catching up on delayed projects.
One of the challenges of catching up, however, is that criminals continue in their bad deeds, and new projects keep being necessary.
JANUARY
The year began with a discussion ...