AMERICUS — Taylor Day Service Center, Sumter DD and Crisp DD clients recently participated in the Special Olympics, local winter games, held at Georgia Southwestern State University in Americus. The clients played basketball and enjoyed being able to compete with other clients. First-place ribbons were given to all clients. The Day Service Centers for Adults with Intellectual Developmental Disabilities, instructors, managers, (Tomeka McKenzie, Taylor County and Cathy McGill, Crisp County) and Director Jean Buchanan, Sumter County, offer the center participants opportunities for health, safety and educational experiences throughout the community.
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Guardian angels
Following a series split with the Seminole County Indians at Donalsonville in the second round of the Class A state playoffs, Sumter County Primary School first-grade teacher Tammy Satterfield, whose son Colton plays first base for the Wildcats, Schley County senior catcher Jett Coptsias and Jett’s mother Margie Coptsias were traveling back home on Ga. Highway 45 between Morgan and Dawson in rural Southwest Georgia.
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New visitor center draws to downtown
This week the City of Americus and Sumter County will officially celebrate the opening of the Americus-Sumter Visitor Center at its new location.
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Health inspections: May 20, 2012
The following food service inspections were conducted recently by the Environmental Services Office, Sumter County Health Department.
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Ride with the mayor
- Joshua Brown graduates with honors from CSU
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Learning about worms
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Studying statistics
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