Huguley – Local civic clubs, businesses, ad restaurants are continuing to treat hospital workers, first responders, and 9-1-1 dispatchers with free lunches. On Tuesday, the Valley Lions Club bought lunch for the employees of the Chambers County communications center. The Greater Valley Area Chamber of Commerce and Pokey’s downtown West Point teamed up to provide lunch for the day shift workers at EMAC-Lanier Hospital… READ MORE
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