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  2. The Griffin Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The Griffin News was founded in 1871 as a daily publishing each weekday except Monday with a weekly on Friday. [3] Douglas Glessner, originally of Delaware, Ohio, [4] [5] was both editor and publisher. [6] After a merger with The Sun in 1889 it was published under the name The Griffin Daily News and Sun until 1925 when it became the Griffin ...

  3. Janet Bragg - Wikipedia

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    Janet Harmon was born on March 24, 1907, in Griffin, Georgia. [1] She was the seventh child in a family with African and Cherokee ancestry. [1] Harmon attended Episcopal schools and Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, and qualified as a registered nurse in 1929.

  4. John Flynt - Wikipedia

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    John James Walker Flynt, Jr. was born on November 8, 1914, in Griffin, Georgia, the only son of John James Flynt and Susan Winn Banks Flynt. He attended Spalding County public schools, before enrolling in Georgia Military Academy. He then attended the University of Georgia at Athens where he was a member of the Phi Kappa Literary Society.

  5. Bettie M. Sellers - Wikipedia

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    Bettie Sellers has been recognized in numerous occasions in the state level throughout her career. In 1979, Sellers was named Georgia Author of the Year (GAYA) by the Dixie Council of Authors and Journalists. This same organization, now ran by the Georgia Writers Association, awarded her with a lifetime achievement in 2004. [10]

  6. Griffin, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Griffin is a city in and the county seat of Spalding County, Georgia, United States.It is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area.As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 23,478.

  7. Carol Carr - Wikipedia

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    The lead detective on the case told Lee Williams, the Griffin Daily News crime reporter who broke the story, that he classified the murders as a "mercy killing." James Scott of Hampton, Georgia, Carr's only remaining son, who by that time also suffered from Huntington's disease, supported his mother and claimed that she acted out of love, not ...

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  9. Lamartine Griffin Hardman - Wikipedia

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    Lamartine Griffin Hardman (April 14, 1856 – February 18, 1937) was an American physician, farmer, businessman, entrepreneur, and politician who served two terms as the 65th Governor of the state of Georgia from 1927 to 1931. He believed that state government should be run like a business and was best known for his effort to make governmental ...