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Dietary Cook: Magnolia Manor or Americus, GA is seeking a full time cook. The ideal candidate must have 1 year experience cooking in a long-term care facility, restaurant or a hospital. Must be able to prepare home-cooked meals in large quantities and be friendly, dependable, and work well as a team or individually. Please apply at Human Resources 2001 South Lee Street, Americus, GA 31709 or send resume to f thomas@magnoliamanor.com. Drug Free EOE (AD #731)

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Help Wanted

Heavy Equipment Operator The Unifi ed Government of Cusseta-Chattahoochee County in western Georgia seeks an experienced Heavy Equipment Operator, CDL License a plus, pay depending on experience. To submit resume or obtain application contact: Henry Nelson, Director, Public Works 108 King Street, Cusseta, GA 31905, telephone: 706-989-3422; fax to 706-989-2010 or e-mail to kim@ugoccc.us. (Ad

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Seeking a PA or NP with primary care experience to see patients in a single practitioner family medicine practice located in Lumpkin, Georgia. Fax resume to our offi ce at 229-838-4905 or call and speak with Dr. Mobley at 229-838-4909. Full-time or Part-time. (Ad #723)

C e r t i f i e d N u r s i n g Assistants: Full-time position. (7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. or 11:00 am – 7:00 am) A valid Georgia certifi cation is required. Must be able to effectively and tactfully communicate with personnel, residents, family members, offi cials and the general public. High School Diploma or GED required. Apply in person at 349 Geneva Road, Buena Vista, GA or call (229) 649-2331 for more information. A Drug Free EOE. (Ad #728)

LPN: Magnolia Manor of Americus, GA is seeking Full time LPN vacancies in our personal care home. Must be a licensed in the state of Georgia. These are 12 hours shifts and off every other weekend. Duties include supervision over the resident care staff, charting and managing medication assistance policy and procedures. Apply at Human Resources, 2001 South Lee Street, Americus, GA or send resume to fthomas@magnoliamanor.com Drug Free EOE. (Ad #729)

CAN: Magnolia Manor of Americus, GA is seeking full-time Certifi ed Nursing Assistants. These are 12 hour shifts and off every other weekend. Candidate must possess a valid Georgia certification. Long-term care experience is a plus. For more information, Please apply at Human Resources 2001 S Lee St Americus, GA 31709 or send resume to fthomas@magnoliamanor.com. Drug Free EOE (Ad #730)

Page 14, The Journal, Buena Vista, GA, Wednesday, November 5, 2014

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Marion County is seeking a County Manager. Marion County has approximately 40 full-time and part-time general government employees and operates on a budget of $4.1 mil-lion in the general fund and $800,000 in enterprise funds. Minimum Qualifi cations: Bachelor’s degree from an ac-credited institution, preferably in Public Administration, Political Science, Planning and Community Development, Business Administration, or an equivalent combination of ed-ucation and experience. Th ree to fi ve years’ experience in local government, including experience in budgeting and fi nance as well as progressively responsible supervisory and management experience. Good interpersonal, oral and written communi-cation skills. Valid Georgia driver’s license required. Must be bondable. Major Duties: Manage and direct the County’s department heads and staff to accomplish goals and objectives of elect-ed and appointed offi cials. Evaluate the county’s department heads and staff with respect to their carrying out their duties and responsibilities. Ability to communicate and work with elected and appointed offi cials. Develop operating and capital budgets for Commission’s consideration annually. Develop and maintain positive work-ing relations with other local governments and state/federal agencies. Conduct research into various issues facing the County and make appropriate recommendations to Com-mission on a wide range of issues. Lead County staff in the accomplishment of County goals and priorities. Manage and direct consultants to facilitate development of local projects, whil fostering cooperation among various private/public part-nerships. To Apply: Electronic and mailed submissions are accept-able. Please send resume and letter of application detailing work history and three work related references not later than November 7, 2014, to:

Electronic: Email with attachments tomarionco.manager@windstream.net

Mail: MarionCounty BOCCounty Manager Application

P. O. Box 481Buena Vista, GA 31803

Successful candidate will be subject to a background and credit check. Position is open until fi lled. Th e desired start date would be prior to December 1, 2014, in order to provide continuity and project information transfer with the current manager.Marion County is an equal opportunity employer.

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Cheokas winsreelection toState House

The information below wasentered into the logbook atthe Marion County DetentionCenter. * Shawn Layne, M, 27, WarmSprings, 10-24-14: obstructionof offi cer, failure to stop at stopsign, seatbelt, driving whilelicense suspended. * Eddie Burton, Jr., M,51, Buena Vista, 10-24-14:disorderly conduct. * Cornelius Anthony Matthew,M, 31, Box Springs, 10-27-14:DUI, speeding. * Travis Geddis, M, 38,Manchester, 10-28-14: criminaltrespassing. * Tommie Lee Sanford, M, 37,Mauk, 10-28-14: misdemeanorviolation of probation (x2),felony burglary, misdemeanorobstruction of offi cer. * Nicole Kristene Mitchelle, F,22, Buena Vista, 11-1-14: DUI. * Aaron Mitchell, M, 19,Atlanta, 11-2-14: failure tomaintain lane, reckless driving,fleeing to elude police, DUI/Under 21, expired tags, drivingwhile license suspended. * Robert Jarrod Crumbley, M,38, Buena Vista, 11-2-14: drivingwhile license suspended. * Justin Reid Barnes, M, 24,Columbus, 11-3-14: door-to-door sale of meats. * David Shane Kimbrel, M,30, Columbus, 11-3-14: door-to-door sale of meats. -- Note: The alleged offenseslisted above may not have beenruled upon in court yet.

Marion CountyJail Log

State Representative MikeCheokas, incumbent Republi-can, won reelection to the StateHouse in Tuesday’s election.He defeated challenger KevinBrown, Democrat. Cheokas received 5,770 votes(52.36%) to Brown’s 5,249votes (47.64%). Cheokas received a majorityof the votes in Marion Coun-ty and Schley County, whileBrown received the majorityin Chattahoochee County andSumter County. The county-by-county vote to-tals are below. * Marion County: Cheokas -1,236; Brown - 936. * Schley County: Cheokas -935; Brown - 328. * Chattahoochee County:Cheokas - 343; Brown - 362. * Sumter County: Cheokas -3,256; Brown - 3,623. This was a rematch of the2012 election for District 138.In 2012 Cheokas edged Brownby only 208 votes (50.65%).

Mike Cheokas52.36%

Kevin Brown47.64%

The National Family Partnership (NFP) sponsors a Red Ribbon Celebration every year, and last week it was celebrated in Schley County Middle and High School. The students got a red ribbon to wear all week long. Each ribbon had a number on the back and every day 29 numbers were chosen. Those wearing a ribbon with the chosen numbers were given the choice of a t-shirt, candy bag, or pair of ear buds as prizes. The event was funded as part of the SADD (Students Against

Destructive Decisions) grant through Schley County Family Connections Collaborative. Tracy Elliot was in charge of the Red Ribbon Celebration. The NFP provides drug awareness and serves as a

catalyst to mobilize communities to educate youth and encourage participation in drug prevention activities. Since its beginning in 1985, the Red Ribbon has touched the lives of millions of people around the world.

Schley County schools celebrate Red Ribbon WeekRed Ribbon Week Winners

Rep. Greene reelected in District 151 State Rep. Gerald Greene, incumbent Republi-can, won reelection to District 151 of the House with 55.05% of votes to beat Ezekiel Holley, Democrat, who got 44.95%. The district spans nine counties and Greene won a majority of votes in all but two of them. Results in local counties were: Webster Coun-ty - Greene 473, Holley 305; Stewart - Greene 596, Holley 607. Rep. Greene

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