County eyes $5.5 million lease to finance modernization projects
ABM Building Solutions LLC has completed an extensive energy audit of Grady County government facilities and those findings were presented to the Grady County Commission Tuesday night. Jason Anderson of ABM shared the audit findings that revealed the majority of the heating and air conditioning systems are in need of replacement, having in many instances,…
Read MoreWGRA can now also be heard on FM 95.9
Local radio listeners may now hear WGRA-790-AM broadcasting on a low powered FM signal, 95.9. The Cairo radio station added a new FM signal last week when the equipment was installed and new FM translator put into service. According to Jeff Lovett, WGRA’s owner and general manager, the radio station was granted a construction permit…
Read MoreFootball team and coaches are under quarantine
The Cairo High School Syrupmaker football team and coaches are on quarantine after several players and one coach tested positive for COVID-19. Tom Fallaw, athletic director and assistant principal for C.H.S., says activities were discontinued on Aug. 12 when the first positive test result was given. “Coaches have called and told players and parents that…
Read MoreTwo more succumb to virus, cases grow
As the number of new cases continues to rise in Grady County two more local residents were listed this week as dying from COVID-19, according to information from state public health. An 88-year-old white female, and 82-year-old white male were added to the list of local residents who have died from the disease caused by…
Read MoreGrady E.M.C. making plans for annual meeting and working to better serve the membership
Grady Electric Membership Corporation, like many other local businesses and organizations, has been working through difficult times related to COVID-19 while at the same time extending an extra effort to better serve its membership. E.M.C. personnel are busying preparing for an unconventional annual meeting in October that will be designed to keep members safe, but…
Read MoreG.B.I. investigates use of force death at request of sheriff
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has been called in to investigate the death of a 68-year-old Cairo man who died while in custody of law enforcement officers after a standoff at his home Sunday. The G.B.I. identified the victim on Tuesday as Paul Charles Guerrero, 365 Beth Page Road. Although an autopsy was performed at…
Read MoreGrady County Schools to have shorter days for in-person learning
As more and more Grady County students opt for online schooling during the coming year due to concerns over the pandemic, local educators are reconsidering the best way to make sure all local students get the educational support they need to succeed. To that end, school leaders announced this week an adjustment to school hours…
Read MoreMayor Thrower urges residents to mask up to curb spread of the virus
With Georgia being reported to have recorded the largest number of new cases of COVID-19 in the nation over the past seven days, the City of Cairo has re-instituted a requirement for facial masks to be worn when entering a city building. Cairo Mayor Howard Thrower III, applauded the action of city manager Chris Addleton…
Read MoreHelp Agency is hosting free food distribution next Tuesday morning
The Help Agency in Cairo will distribute bags of food to those in need Tuesday morning. Located at 1651 N. Broad St., the Help Agency will conduct the give away on Tuesday, Aug. 25, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. There will be signs directing traffic and deputies with the Grady County Sheriff’s Office will be…
Read MoreCounty ponders public’s interest in closing a portion of Asbell Lane
A public hearing was held Tuesday night at the Grady County Courthouse concerning the potential abandonment of a portion of Asbell Lane and county commissioners heard from those on both side of the issue. The county is contemplating abandoning a 1,200 foot by 60 foot wide section of the road, which according to county officials,…
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