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The melons from Adel, Ga. that helped beat Hitler

The melons from Adel, Ga. that helped beat Hitler By Charles Shiver This is a great local historical tale to instill community pride. The story should be retold for the younger generations in particular as the melon harvest season rolls around again during early summer in South Georgia. On June 11, 1939, President Franklin Delano…

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Motorist accused of driving into officers’ vehicles during chase

Motorist accused of driving into officers’ vehicles during chase On April 10, 2025, Cook County Sheriff’s Office deputies attempted to stop a stolen out-of-state vehicle, leading to a multi-county pursuit, according to the Sheriff’s Office. Two defendants, Brockton H. Hawk, 24, of Pesotum, IL, and Stephanie Marie Delahr, 37, of Allerton, IL, have been arrested…

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Beulah Holiness Baptist Church celebrates 130th anniversary

Beulah Holiness Baptist Church celebrates 130th anniversary By Charles Shiver The congregation and guests of Beulah Holiness Baptist Church, 2303 Beulah Church Road, Adel, celebrated the church’s 130th anniversary with a Homecoming Sunday Service on May 18, 2025. The event featured an Old-Fashioned Day with several members wearing the homespun-style clothes of years ago. The…

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No greater love … Dr. James Gordon DeVane

No greater love … Dr. James Gordon DeVane By Charles Shiver A young local doctor named James Gordon DeVane was pitted against the overwhelming horror of the Spanish flu pandemic, which reached its peak during fall 1918 in this community. Kissed by a scorpion, and on to war According to the Ray City History Blog,…

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Two arrested in neglect to disabled adults case

Craig Theron Davis, 49, 26 Lawson Lane, Cecil, was arrested April 17, 2025, and charged with aggravated stalking, exploitation of an elder or disabled person, and neglect to a disabled adult or elder person (two counts), according to Cook County Sheriff’s Office Investigations. Davis’s mother Constance Dianna Davis, 71, of the same address, was arrested…

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Church bookkeeper sentenced to prison for fraud

Former Alapaha, Ga., church bookkeeper sentenced to prison for fraud Florida woman stole $173,500 from church’s Peanut Butter and Jesus charitable program ALBANY, Ga. – A Florida woman who served as the bookkeeper for an Alapaha, Georgia, church was sentenced to federal prison and ordered to pay back $173,500 in restitution for falsely applying for…

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The backyard ‘Indiana Jones’

T T The backyard ‘Indiana Jones’ By Charles Shiver I am facing two mysteries about historic artifacts recovered in South Georgia. What happened to a wall painted with the names of World War II soldiers from Cook County? And, what IS a strange blade discovered last week in Berrien County? Thirty years ago this fall,…

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There’s a fountain flowing deep and wide

New Frontiers There’s a fountain flowing deep and wide By Charles Shiver Last week, I wrote in this column about Missionary Lola McCrae and Evangelist Ernestine Miller, Mrs. McCrae’s daughter, a local faith-healing team who seemed to be continuing the miraculous legacy of Ray City seeress Molly Reddick Hall and her younger sister Stella Wright…

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Memories of faith healing

Memories of faith healing By Charles Shiver I recently began writing about the divinations and healing practices of Ray City, Ga., seeress Molly Reddick Hall and her younger sister Stella Wright. Ms. Hall was best known for using her cards to assist a murder victim’s nephew in finding the body: Susan Hinson Moon, killed by…

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