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The Live Nativity presented by Gray United Methodist was able to squeeze in between uncertain weather, only shutting down early on the final night, when rain showers set in for the evening. SEE MORE PHOTOS >> PAGE A5 BRANDY ROUND/Contributed

The Live Nativity presented by Gray United Methodist was able to squeeze in between uncertain weather, only shutting down early on the final night, when rain showers set in for the evening. SEE MORE PHOTOS >> PAGE A5 BRANDY ROUND/Contributed

REASON FOR THE SEASON

Real Estate Transactions

NOV. 28 – DEC. 1, 2022 NOV. 28 Equity Trust Company f/b/o/ Robert W. Schumacher to Martin Newman; parcel J65E00033; $25,000.00 William Glawson, III to Juan Brazail and Rita Mercedes Trapaga-Brazil; 122 Shoreline Dr.; parcel J56B00088; $630,500.00 Shelia A.

Superior Court Motions

DEC. 1, 2022 PLEA State vs. Bonnie Sue Smith – three years each cts. 1-2: VGCSA. Counts to run concurrently for a total of three years. Sentence to be served on probation. PROBATION MODIFICATION State vs.

Traffic Citations

Traffic citations filed with the Jones County Probate Court for Nov. 25 – Dec. 1, 2022 Hunting without license – resident (1) Hunting waterfowl without mig.

Marriage Licenses

Marriage licenses filed with the Jones County Probate Court Nov. 25 – Dec. 1, 2022 NOV. 29 James Mixon Anderson to Watha Wilkes Ellington Willie James Williams to Carol Ann Chappell

Crime Watch

The following information is gleaned from incident reports, which are public record, from the Jones County Sheriff’s Department and Gray Police Department Nov. 25 – Dec. 1, 2022. Nov. 25 Sgt. Carr was monitoring traffic on Hwy.
John McIntosh with his family in front of one of their trucks and other equipment used for JME Excavation. CONTRIBUTED BY JESSICA MCINTOSH

John McIntosh with his family in front of one of their trucks and other equipment used for JME Excavation. CONTRIBUTED BY JESSICA MCINTOSH

JME Excavation available for Jones County residents

JME Excavation, a local excavation company, is available to help Jones County residents with their excavation needs. John McIntosh, the owner of JME Excavation, lives in Gray. He said he likes Jones County, because that’s all he really knows. He said his family really loves living in the county.
Crystal Murphy has been an investigator with the Sheriff’s Office since June of 2020. CONTRIBUTED

Crystal Murphy has been an investigator with the Sheriff’s Office since June of 2020. CONTRIBUTED

Murphy completes crime scene investigator certification

The Jones County Sheriff’s Office has another Certified Crime Scene Investigator with the Nov. 18 graduation of JCSO Investigator Crystal Murphy from the National Forensic Academy.