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Eatonton native Virginia Reid Edwards received her AACEC award from Eatonton Mayor John Reid, signifying her role as one of the first Black women to be hired as a telephone operator in 1965 by Southern Bell in Atlanta. IAN TOCHER/Staff

Eatonton native Virginia Reid Edwards received her AACEC award from Eatonton Mayor John Reid, signifying her role as one of the first Black women to be hired as a telephone operator in 1965 by Southern Bell in Atlanta. IAN TOCHER/Staff

Rock Eagle hosts inaugural AACEC awards ceremony

The fledgling African American Cultural Experiences Complex (AACEC) held its inaugural awards luncheon and ceremony on July 12 at the Rock Eagle 4H Center.
 Dorothy “Dottie” Anne Sprouse McClain (CONTRIBUTED)

Dorothy “Dottie” Anne Sprouse McClain (CONTRIBUTED)

‘Dottie’ McClain made an impact on Eatonton

Eatonton lost one of its most prominent citizens on July 4, as Dorothy “Dottie” Anne Sprouse McClain, 83, peacefully passed away in bed at home on Madison Avenue.Born November 2, 1941, in Charlottesville, Va., Dottie grew up with just one sister, Paula Lee Spradlin, who is now deceased.
Eatonton Messenger/File Photo

Eatonton Messenger/File Photo

Fossil fuels to remain in Georgia Power energy-supply mix

ATLANTA - Georgia energy regulators Tuesday unanimously approved Georgia Power’s plan to keep burning coal and gas to generate electricity, a move critics warned will increase rates to meet the unsubstantiated needs of data centers.
JDP council member Patricia Bailey makes a point about a proposed initiative to donate school supplies. IAN TOCHER/Staff

JDP council member Patricia Bailey makes a point about a proposed initiative to donate school supplies. IAN TOCHER/Staff

JDP advisory council leadership challenged

The Jimmy Davis Park Partnership Advisory Council held a scheduled meeting last Wednesday evening at the downtown Eatonton but county-owned and operated facility at 125 Hogan Boulevard, led by appointed advisory council Chairperson Janie Reid, who is also an elected City of Eatonton councilmember.
Putnam County Fire Department’s personnel scan the lake from “Sinclair 1” searching Lake Sinclair with other agencies for the missing jet ski rider. LYNN HOBBS/Staff

Putnam County Fire Department’s personnel scan the lake from “Sinclair 1” searching Lake Sinclair with other agencies for the missing jet ski rider. LYNN HOBBS/Staff

PWC accident claims life of Ellenwood man

An Ellenwood man lost his life while out on Lake Sinclair enjoying the July Fourth holiday.Christopher Grant Jr., 30, died from accidental drowning when he fell off the personal watercraft (PWC) he was riding.
Late last month, Bluestem Brands announced the impending termination of 160 employees from its Eatonton branch on Industrial Boulevard. IAN TOCHER/Staff

Late last month, Bluestem Brands announced the impending termination of 160 employees from its Eatonton branch on Industrial Boulevard. IAN TOCHER/Staff

Bluestem passes out pink slips in Eatonton

One hundred and sixty employees of Eatonton’s Bluestem Brands distribution center (148 Industrial Blvd.) received bad news on June 23, when they were told their jobs would soon be eliminated due to downsizing and the likely closure of the facility this fall.
The overturned tritoon is eased to the shoreline by a Putnam County Sheriff’s patrol boat. CONTRIBUTED

The overturned tritoon is eased to the shoreline by a Putnam County Sheriff’s patrol boat. CONTRIBUTED

Holiday outing on lake turns into tragedy

A fun holiday on the lake with friends, family, and fireworks was literally turned upside down and left a mother grieving the loss of her young child.Four-year-old Tilly Roache, of Lithonia, died from delayed complications due to drowning, said Putnam County Coroner Hollis Harrison.
Photo courtesy of Baldwin County Fire Rescue

Photo courtesy of Baldwin County Fire Rescue

Body of missing man recovered from Lake Sinclair

The Baldwin County Public Safety Dive team located the body of the missing man who fell off the jet ski on Lake Sinclair Friday. The body of Christopher Grant, of Dekalb County, was discovered at 12:09 a.m.
The capsized tritoon is being pushed by Putnam County Sheriff’s boats to the shore after a fireworks show on Lake Oconee July 4. (Contributed)

The capsized tritoon is being pushed by Putnam County Sheriff’s boats to the shore after a fireworks show on Lake Oconee July 4. (Contributed)

Pontoon capsizes; 4-year-old flown to hospital

A 4-year-old girl is in the pediatric intensive care unit at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta following a boating accident on Lake Oconee on July 4th. “It’s a miracle that baby is alive,” Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills said Saturday at about 2:30 p.m.