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Local officials discuss community’s needs with state legislators

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Local officials visited the capital on Wednesday, January 14, for the Annual Okefenokee Occasion.  Okefenokee Occasion takes place each year during the General Session in Atlanta and allows local representatives to talk with legislators about needs in our community and region.

Pictured above, l to r, are State Representative Dominic LaRiccia, Ronda Sports, Joe Sports, Andrea Taylor, Broxton Mayor Darquitta Riley, Chamber of Commerce & Economic Development President JoAnne Lewis, Judy Dennis, Douglas Mayor James H. Dennis, Asst. City Manager Charles Davis, Senator Tyler Harper, County Commission Chairman Jimmy Kitchens, Dale Batten, Douglas City Commissioner Richard Hutchinson, Keith Newell, Adam Smith, County Commissioner Oscar Paulk, SGSC President Virginia Carson, Walda Kight, and City Manager Terrell Jacobs.

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