07/19/11 Soccer has been very good to Tony Joseph. The sport has given the 70-year-old Egyptian native a chance to enjoy some success and notoriety from traveling across the world as a professional player ...
07/16/11 The Cairo City Council has selected a proposed redistricting map for its voting districts and has set a public hearing to give the public a chance to comment on the changes.
07/15/11 South Georgia and North Florida high school football teams will once again meet on the gridiron next Thursday. The setting is Cairo High School where eight teams will participate in an annual passing camp.
07/13/11 By Meredith Wadman of Nature magazine The boy was perhaps seven or eight, although he could have been older: among other things, the disease that afflicts him stunts growth. [More]
07/13/11 Even though we've gotten some good rain lately, South Georgia farmers say it's not enough.
07/13/11 Marbled as An African Queen of Hearts by author Onyechi Opene, Professor Adeniyi Osuntogun, former Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife said of this phenomenal woman in these words: "Every woman is fundamentally beautiful and endowed by the Creator with sterling qualities to improve herself and the society to which she belongs.
07/10/11 CAIRO -- More than 101 years after he died at Cairo, Civil War veteran George Bellamy is getting a marker for his grave.
07/09/11 When Teresa Edwards joined the Tulsa Shock during the offseason, she was hired the Director of Player Personnel. She only joined the staff as an assistant coach after a little nudging from head coach and general manager...
07/08/11 Fourteen people are accused of illegal gambling following raids on a half dozen businesses in two south Georgia Counties.
07/07/11 The Cairo Career Center and the Grady County Employee Committee are co-sponsoring a seminar they say will be well worth your time.
07/07/11 OTISFIELD -- Eighteen-year-old Kamal was more than cooperative and apologetic. No, he said, he doesn't know much about America's NBA. He didn't recognize the names of the rookies who were just introduced Thursday morning to the Seeds of Peace campers.
07/07/11 A public inquiry into the alleged ill-treatment and unlawful killings of Iraqi civilians by British troops is a step closer after a European judgement granted them permission to seek redress in the High Court.
07/03/11 Last Saturday was one of those rare weekends where runners had no road races on the streets of Tallahassee. This isn't such a bad thing, especially if you took the opportunity to get in a workout. After all, at some point you've got to train for all those weekly races.
06/30/11 The Cairo City Council will hold its second regular meeting of the month 6 p.m. today in council chambers.
06/30/11 by PaloAltoOnline.com The City Beach 15 Black girls' volleyball team brought home a bronze medal after falling in the semifinals of the 2011 USAV Girls' Junior National Championships on Wednesday at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta.
06/29/11 DALTON, GA. --Ricky Delise and Christopher Bushur have been named sales representatives for Northern California for Sphinx by Oriental Weavers. Delise will represent rugs and rug pad, while Bushur will be responsible for Sphinx broadloom.
06/28/11 Held June 25-29, ASHRAE's 2011 Annual Conference saw 59 people recognized for their contributions to the Society and building industry. Specific awards covered areas such as preeminence in engineering or research work, continued service and effort, as well as, published papers and articles. Additional awards recognize such efforts towards membership expansion, meeting CTTC goals, and research ...
06/24/11 Four bombs ripped through Shiite neighborhoods in Baghdad Thursday evening, killing at least 40 people in the worst violence the capital has seen in months, Iraqi officials said. An American civilian aid specialist working to improve education in Iraq was killed in a separate attack
06/24/11 A Georgia State University graduate has died after a roadside bombing in Iraq.
06/22/11 The BBC clearly feels rather pleased with itself for secretly recording the Burmese democracy leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, as its Reith lecturer this year. |