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Book signing at Cairo Coffee Company this weekend

New author Richard Brown is returning to his hometown of Cairo later this month for a book signing at Cairo Coffee Company. Brown, who is education and church growth pastor at Tabernacle Baptist Church in Cartersville, has written “Glory in the Church.” “I am so excited about returning to my native hometown to share my…

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Former Cairo mayor continues to teach and campaign during pandemic

Washington Middle School math teacher Booker Gainor says despite the challenges of running for political office during the middle of a pandemic, his campaign to be the new state legislator representing Grady County is “going quite well.” The former Mayor of Cairo says his campaign has a positive atmosphere that was recently bolstered by the…

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Elevate Artisan Market to be held Saturday

Elevate Artisan Market, the outdoor autumn market started by Cairo resident Della Lovett in 2016, is taking place Saturday and shoppers are encouraged to embrace the day and come dressed in a Halloween costume. There are 120 artisans and craftspeople from around the Southeast who are participating in the annual event, which will take place…

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Early voting hours to be expanded next week

As of the close of business Tuesday, 2,522 Grady County voters had already cast their ballots during the first week and two days of the three-week advance in-person voting period. Combined with 1,570 absentee ballots that have already been cast, a grand total of 4,092 votes have been recorded here. Grady County is well on…

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Pope’s Museum to host Shakespeare production Saturday

Pope’s Museum in North Grady County is hosting two big events over the next two weekends, a free performance by the Southern Shakespeare Company of “A Mini Midsummer Night’s Dream” this Saturday, and then outdoor movies on Halloween night. The production of a mini version of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” will take place Saturday,…

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On the road again…

Just one month after working in Louisiana to help electric utilities restore power following Hurricane Laura, two local crews returned to the hurricane weary state last week to lend more aid, this time in the aftermath of Hurricane Delta, which made landfall in Louisiana on Friday, Oct. 9. The City of Cairo sent the same…

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Red Ribbon Week to be observed next week

Grady County is celebrating Red Ribbon Week during the last week of October, and a special prayer event at the Grady County Courthouse is planned. The annual weeklong event takes place Monday through Friday, Oct. 26-30, with the prayer service scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 28. Drug Free Grady is holding the prayer event on the…

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Hammett keeps his seat on Grady EMC board

COVID-19 forced Grady E.M.C. to conduct its 82nd annual membership meeting virtually last Friday, but officials say they were pleased with how the event went. Incumbent District 6 Grady E.M.C. director Jimmy Hammett defeated challenger Ashley Register in the hotly contested race for the seat on the co-op’s board of directors by a vote of…

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Gilliard awarded President’s Award

DR. KERMIT GILLIARD, superintendent of Grady County Schools, is the recipient of the 2020 Georgia School Superintendent Association President’s Award. The honor was announced last week at the association’s Annual Fall Bootstrap Conference held in Athens. These awards are given to superintendents for outstanding leadership in their school systems and communities, according to Tim Helms,…

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Two more COVID-19 deaths are recorded here in the last week

The pandemic news for Grady County is a mixed bag this week with two more deaths of Grady County residents attributed to COVID-19, while the increase in new cases is lower than the prior week. There were only 13 new cases of COVID-19 diagnosed for Grady County residents in the last seven days, lower than…

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