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Lee County residents say goodbye to 2020, hello to a new year

Auburn, Opelika residents reflected on 2020 Wednesday. Miyana graduated in May from Southern Union with an associate’s degree in business management. Terri was promoted to manager at a part-time job while a freshman at Southern Union. Reginald Benson, who turns 54 on New Year s Day, commutes daily from Columbus, Ga., to Auburn. Today, he sits outside the construction site for the Tony and Libba Rane Culinary Science Center on South College Street with a smile and a book in hand: Tad Williams’ The Heart of What Was Lost. “I tell everybody, every day I wake up is a blessing,” Benson says.

20 Lee County residents reflect on lessons learned in 2020

In a bleak year, Miyana Hamilton, 23, and her sister Terri Hamilton, 20, have had a lot to celebrate.  Miyana graduated in May from Southern Union with an associate’s degree in business management. Terri was promoted to manager at a part-time job while a freshman at Southern Union. Reginald Benson, who turns 54 on New Year s Day, commutes daily from Columbus, Ga., to Auburn. Today, he sits outside the construction site for the Tony and Libba Rane Culinary Science Center on South College Street with a smile and a book in hand: Tad Williams’ The Heart of What Was Lost. “I tell everybody, every day I wake up is a blessing,” Benson says.

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