[ noun ] a town in central Georgia; the origin of Vidalia onions <noun.location>
The town of Vidalia shared licensing for the project.
Under the agreement, Bruno's will buy Piggly Wiggly Southern, a Vidalia holding company that owns stores in central and southern Georgia.
"The only theater we ever had in Vidalia was a drive-in picture show blown down by a hurricane," says Brent Taunton, a dentist who heads the Vidalia Chamber of Commerce.
"The only theater we ever had in Vidalia was a drive-in picture show blown down by a hurricane," says Brent Taunton, a dentist who heads the Vidalia Chamber of Commerce.
In 1982, before Catalyst came to Vidalia, investment bankers from at least six Wall Street firms descended on the town, vying to raise money for the plant's construction.
Vidalia never had as high unemployment as the rest of the parish."
A 106-foot deep hole has been prepared at the flooded site of the new plant between the Mississippi and Red Rivers about 40 miles below Vidalia.
Vidalia is entitled to between 6 percent and 15 percent of the electricy, enough to supply its residents.