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School board settles on new calendar, term ends in June

For the first time since 1999, the end of the school year will fall in June and not in May based on the 2021-2022 school calendar adopted by the Grady County Board of Education Tuesday night. The school board tabled the approval of the calendar at their February meeting and asked school superintendent, Dr. Kermit…

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Pandemic seems to be waning here as cases drop

As the year anniversary of the first reported cases in Grady County inches closer, the numbers related to COVID-19 here have improved dramatically, although one more local resident was reported as dying from the disease in the last week. A total of 44 Grady countians have died from COVID-19 in the pandemic to date, according…

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Major stadium improvement plan may not be done all in one year

The Grady County Board of Education is taking a cautious approach to major facilities improvements at West Thomas Stadium. During Tuesday night’s regular meeting of the Grady County Board of Education, school superintendent Dr. Kermit Gilliard, finance officer Dan Broome and maintenance director Dave Mitchell shared information with the board concerning additional projects that are…

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Teachers to be vaccinated en masse this Friday afternoon

The vaccination effort in Grady County is ramping up this week with Grady County educators getting their shot at getting inoculated against COVID-19 Friday. That news comes as the Grady County Health Department reports it is administering an average of 300 doses per week to the community and had given 2,982 shots so far, as…

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Emergency repairs to Pine Park Road culvert are approved

The Grady County Commission on Tuesday approved emergency repairs to a boxed culvert on Pine Park Road. County road superintendent Stanley Elkins reported this week that unless repairs are made quickly the road could be compromised and would have to be closed. Southern Concrete Construction has issued a proposal to make the repairs at a…

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Public Health ended free testing here, but local residents have other options

Although the Public Health Department in Cairo has stopped offering free COVID-19 tests for now, local residents still have the option of getting tested for free at health departments in some neighboring counties or paying for tests at local doctors’ offices. Free tests are still available at the health departments in Thomas, Decatur and Colquitt…

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Syrupmaids knock out Lady Nettes for chance to play in Final Four

It has been 39 years since the Cairo High School Syrupmaids have played in the final four of the state basketball championship playoffs, but here we go. In dramatic fashion, the Cairo High School Syrupmaids improved to 17-1 with a 51-49 win over Pickens County Tuesday night at Cairo High School. Both teams were tied…

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County going in the hole on Johnson Road grant project

A project that has caused heartburn for county officials for some time continues to be problematic as well as costly. Grady County Commissioners voted Tuesday morning to accept the low bid from The Scruggs Company of Valdosta to complete the road and drainage improvements to Johnson Road, Pine Lakes Drive and Pine Hill Lakes Drive…

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Cairo High School is an A.P. Expansion School

Georgia School Superintendent Richard Woods recognized Cairo High School last week for increasing the number of students participating in Advanced Placement classes, naming it to the list of A.P. Honor Schools. To be recognized as an A.P. Expansion School, schools must experience 25 percent growth in A.P. student participation from May 2019 to May 2020…

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