Public commenter urges more local job information; commissioners promote Angel Tree, Toys for Tots and holiday events

Columbus County Board of Commissioners · December 2, 2025

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Summary

A resident urged the board to provide district-specific job opportunity lists; commissioners encouraged donations and participation in Angel Tree, Toys for Tots and holiday parades and reminded residents of county office closures over the holidays.

During the public-comment portion of the Columbus County commissioners meeting, Johnny Edge spoke to urge the board to provide a list of ways residents in each district can work with county decision-makers to improve conditions locally. Edge said residents were enthusiastic about opportunities to collaborate and called for more knowledge sharing across counties and states.

Commissioners used their comment time to encourage public participation in local parades and holiday events, promoted the Angel Tree program operated through the Department of Social Services and reminded residents that the veterans office is accepting Toys for Tots donations. The county manager noted county office closures for Christmas and New Year’s and reminded commissioners of a staff food bank for county employees.

The board closed its meeting with seasonal remarks and a motion to adjourn.