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Teacher of the Year says chance to represent Newton educators incredible honor
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Loaned electronic devices for all Newton schools to be collected at three locations
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Missing Newton native s body found in Tennessee Family awaiting Justin Sawyer s return to Covington for burial; three held in alleged murder in Kentucky Justin Sawyer and his sister, Jaidyn. - photo by Special to The Covington News
COVINGTON, Ga. A longtime Newton County resident said she “can exhale now” after her son was found recently following his alleged December murder in Kentucky.
Police in Tennessee identified human remains found March 2 in Clarksville as 20-year-old Justin Sawyer, who had been reported missing since Dec. 17, WSMV-TV in Nashville reported.
Sawyer’s mother, Tracy Jackson, told
The Covington News the family is waiting on authorities in Tennessee to finish their investigation into his death.
System Recitation Contest Winners
NCSS Elementary and middle schools held poetry competitions at their schools and sent their grade level winners to participate in the districtâs recitation contest. Competitors were judged on a number of criteria in the poetry recitation contest, including stage presence, articulation, interpretation, memory and accuracy, and difficulty of the piece.
⦠Jaylee Oats, kindergarten, Newton County Theme School, âProud Wonderfully! Made Childâ
⦠Brick Baker, first grade, Newton County Theme School, âSuzanna Socked Meâ
⦠Eliana Hutchinson, second grad, Newton County Theme School, âI Wonderâ
⦠Xander Wheeler, third grade, Live Oak Elementary, âTry, Try Againâ
⦠Loghan Dudley, fourth grade, Middle Ridge Elementary, âBooker T. And W.E.B.â