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December 12, 2018
By Diane Glidewell vice to the community.
news@mymcr Logan Hill and his wife,
Courtney, own Hill's Auto
The giant scissors Service and are excited
snipped the ribbon and to be offering new ser-
it flew apart to offici lly vice and convenience to
open Hill's Auto Service Monroe County and the
at 30 East Main Street as surrounding area. Logan
Forsyth's newest business, specializes in service for
Forsyth-Monroe County Japanese imports, in-
Chamber of Commerce cluding Subaru, Lexus,
hosted the ribbon cutting Honda, Acura, Toyota,
on Tuesday, Dec. 11 to Scion, Nissan, Infiniti,
introduce Hill's Auto Ser- Kia, Hyundai, Mazda and
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Mitsubishi. He is a certi-
fied mechanic, has been
working on cars since he
was 15 and has worked
for several dealerships. "
"I will provide the same
dealership quality service
at half the cost and cut
your wait time in half"
said Logan. "I hope this
will be where you get all
your regular maintenance
and more."
Hill's Auto Service had
its soft opening the week
after Thanksgiving and
is ready to welcome new
customers. It is open
Monday-Friday from 8
a.m.-5 p.m. and on Satur-
days from 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Logan has found that he is
the only local auto service
open on Saturdays, and
patrons have been ap-
preciative of being able
to take care of their cars
Hill's Auto Service,
The family-owned
models.
30 E. Main Street, Forsyth celebrates its Grand Opening on Tuesday.
business specializes in imports but will also take care of domestic
without having to take
time off from work.
The staff at Hill's Auto
Service includes service
technician Brandon Stew-
art and secretary Ashley
Lindauer. They have all
worked to remodel the
Chamber of Commerce CEO Cheri Lance, left, welcomes
Courtney and Logan Hill to the Monroe County business
community. (Photos/Diane Glidewell)
The Monroe County volunteer c6aches for using
Recreation Board will hold foul and abusive language
its first meeting since it on Monday, Dec. 17.
banned three long-time The rec board approved
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building and create a about what he does and so
pleasant and welcoming passionate about people,"
atmosphere for custom- said Courtney. "It's a
ers. blessing to put it together."
"We're really excited Although Logan most
to be part of the Forsyth enjoys working on im-
community. Everyone ports, he wants people to
has been very welcom- know that he and Bran-
ing:' said Courtney. "We don are able and willing
hope to bring a new level to work on domestic
of service to the commu- vehicles as well. He had
nity:' been busy with a Ford and
The Hills, who have a Cadillac over the two
a nine-year-old daugh- days before the ribbon
ter, Audrina, moved to cutting. He wants to keep
middle Georgia after four locals from having to go
years in Texas. Logan to Macon or McDonough
grew up in Thomaston for quality service.
and is happy to bring all For more information,
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automotive service back by Hill's Auto Service at
to middle Georgia in a 30 E. Main Street, just off
family-owned business, the square.
"Logan is so passionate
a recommendation last
month from new recre-
ation director Landon
Sparks that three long-time
volunteer coaches Tevin
Chambliss, Fred Shannon
and Kadarius Puckett no
longer be used
Rec board chairman
Ron Shipman said there
were complaints that the
coaches used inappropriate
language around kids and
so the board discontinued
their volunteer service.
The coaches' wives posted
complaints about the deci-
sion on Facebook.
"I've never been in more
disbelief in my entire life
about the way that some
people are being treated
in this county!" wrote one
coach's wife. "This will
not be the last of this issue
because this is discrimina-
tion, not racial discrimina-
tion out in the open, but
underhanded you better
believe it is! These coaches
have volunteered their hard
work, dedication, support,
love and time for over 25
years combined and this is
the thanks they get?"
The woman said she
thinks the coaches weren't
asked back because a rec
employee just didn't like
them personally.
The rec board meets at 6
p.m. on Monday, Dec. 17 at
the rec department if any-
one wants to sound off.
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