March 17, 2019
February 25, 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Covington, GA – Max is a German shepherd mixed breed dog. In November 2018, when fiancées Samantha Yost and Josh Feeney were looking to adopt a pet, Max was an owner-surrender in the Gwinnett County Animal Shelter.
Yost and Feeney m...
March 16, 2019
JILL MCGIBONEY RECOGNIZED FOR NEWTON TRAILS BOARD SERVICE
February 18, 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Covington, GA – Jill McGiboney recently completed three years of service on the board of directors for Newton Trails. Current board chair Greg Richardson recognized her servi...
February 9, 2019
February 5, 2019
Story contributed by: John McCarthy, Scoutmaster, Troop 211
Oxford, GA – Each year Oxford-based Boy Scout Troop 211 plans a cold weather camping and hiking trip on Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend. This year’s trip was planned for Cumberland Island Nat...
January 14, 2019
Thanks to supporters who contributed to Newton Trails over the past several months, another section of the Cricket Frog Trail has been paved. The new trail segment runs from Elm to Pace streets in downtown Covington with construction by Con South, Inc., Conyers, Georgi...
January 2, 2019
COVINGTON – Randy Norman will tell you that the Eastside Trail in Covington saved his life. Norman, originally from Conyers and a 2000 graduate of Heritage High School, is a ninth grade literature teacher at Eastside High School in Covington.
Last February, he weighed 3...
December 6, 2018
NEWTON TRAILS, COVINGTON, AND MANSFIELD TEAM UP FOR TRAIL DEVELOPMENT
Covington and Mansfield, GA - Newton Trails recently signed sub-leases with the cities of Covington and Mansfield, Georgia for the purposes of building and maintaining the Cricket Frog Trail.
Newton Tr...
November 4, 2018
Community Trails can be a positive force in the Vitality of an area!
Vitality……..the state of being strong and active; the power giving continuance of life, present in all living things.
Who wants Covington/Newton County to have Vitality and be the best version of i...