Painters work on a new mural in downtown Eatonton during the Dairy Festival, bringing color to the side of the building that houses Nails by Aaron at the corner of North Jefferson Avenue and Marion Street. IAN TOCHER/Staff
May 25, 2026
Painters work on a new mural in downtown Eatonton during the Dairy Festival, bringing color to the side of the building that houses Nails by Aaron at the corner of North Jefferson Avenue and Marion Street. IAN TOCHER/Staff
West Love (front, center) and the 478 Band capped off a day of great music at the “Peg Leg” Blues Festival on Eatonton’s City Center Stage. IAN TOCHER/Staff
The event opened with local singer Sheila Clopton presenting a short selection of each U.S. military branch’s fight song, followed by an invocation from the VFW’s Dick Dickens and then the national anthem, again sung by Clopton. IAN TOCHER/Staff
Greg Miller (left) stands alongside his photograph “Pride,” of a mother lion and her cubs, which served as the inspiration for artist Steve Kippels and his painting “Miller’s Cats.” Both pieces were voted People’s Choice by attendees Sept. 15, at the opening reception for this year’s Dual Vision: Art Through Different Eyes exhibition. IAN TOCHER/Staff
Posing with K9 “Storm,” are Deputy Alex Rickey, Shelby Flores with baby Mateo Flores, and Alfred Flores with daughter Lucy Flores.
A sizable crowd gathered Aug. 4 at the American Legion Hall next door to a beleaguered Jimmy Davis Park. IAN TOCHER/Staff
Mayor John Reid (right), presents a framed print of Eatonton City Hall to Mark Libell, chief of staff for Sen. Raphael Warnock. CONTRIBUTED