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Hillsdale Garden Club s Beautification Awards
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Richmond County elections chair for 28 years, Lynn Bailey, to retire
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Patsy Lovett recognized as Reno Council s top producer
The Hutchinson News
Because of COVID-19, the annual Realtor Breakfast was not able to be completed this year for the Prairie Land REALTORS® where they recognize the 2020 Top Realtor Producers for Residential Sales. These awards are made on sales volume in the residential class only stated Sherri Barnes, Association Director of Prairie Land REALTORS®, which is where most of our members specialize.
Patsy Lovett, with J.P. Weigand & Sons, Inc., Hutchinson, received the award of Top Realtor Producer for Prairie Land REALTORS® as well as Reno Council s #1 Top Producer. Patsy had more than $20 million in residential volume. This is the sixth year in a row that she has won Reno Council’s #1 Top Producer.
In Georgia, GOP candidates hitch wagons to fraud narrative
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President Donald Trump has always put a premium on personal loyalty. But this postelection period – in which he has continued to press unfounded claims of fraud even as President-elect Joe Biden prepares to take office – has presented Republican officials with a stark test, and created new fissures in the party.
In Georgia, where two Jan. 5 runoff elections will determine control of the U.S. Senate, incumbent GOP Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue have sided with the president in bashing their own state’s election apparatus and the Republican officials in charge of it.
By amplifying Mr. Trump’s baseless fraud charges, the senators could undermine their own reelection efforts – since fueling doubts about the integrity of Georgia’s voting could conceivably depress GOP turnout. But keeping the president’s supporters angry over a “stolen” election could also prove to be a powerful political motivator, even after Mr. Trump has left the White House.