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I look forward to serving the citizens of this J. Skye Gess . „ ' county. law, and we are called to Gess earned a bach- do what is right,” she said. Gess expressed her appreciation for those in attendance, specifi cally to Steven Bradley, district attorney of the Ocmulgee Circuit, who is there a connection between heart health and hearing loss? Carmen Wright, Au.D. Studies have shown that a healthy cardiovascular system—a person’s heart, arteries, and veins—has a positive effect on hearing. Conversely, inadequate blood flow and trauma to the blood vessels of the inner ear can contribute to hearing loss. According to a study in older adults, the prevalence of suffering from various degrees of hearing loss is 54% greater among those who have a history of heart disease than in the general population. Don’t put off finding out if you have any hearing loss! Call for a FREE hearing screening with Atlanta Hearing Associates 706-454-0578 Lake Oconee/Greensboro 1051 Parkside Commons, Suite 103 ATLANTA HEARING ASSOCIATE S NTatla K~ 6«iw Headog m Setter Life elor’s degree from the University of Georgia and a law degree from the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University. Gess at the ceremony also mentioned another mentor who passed away earlier this year, Fred Bright. “Fred Bright told me ‘you always do what’s right,”’ she said. “That is something that has stuck with me throughout my time as an assistant district attorney and will continue to stick with me over the next years as solicitor general.” Baldwin County Probate Court Judge Todd A. Blackwell handled the swearing in. Her husband John held the Bible she took the oath on. The role of the Office of the Baldwin County Solicitor General is to investigate, charge and prosecute misdemeanor violations of Georgia statutes and local ordi nances throughout the county. S E R VIC firewood scape Allfafdstjie LcFissd. Fully nsureS CONTRIBUTED The Powell Building lights are shown through the Pecan Grove. The decorations were sponsored by Citizens Bank of the South. GH decorated for holidays CONTRIBUTED The Powell Building exterior glowed in many different colors and tones. CHRISTIAN MCKEARNEY chris@bbnews.today An old local holiday tradition was rekindled this month. The Powell Building at Central State Hospital was lit up with a moving LED lights display, while decora tions and ornaments were placed along the front lawn. Organizers are hoping that “this is only the beginning” and plan to expand the display in the coming years. “For many years, Central State was always decked out for the holidays, and it was a big part of Christmas in this community for a long time,” said City Councilman and event co-organizer Walter Reynolds. “We are dedicated to bringing it back.” Reynolds ultimately hopes to line each of the pecan trees along the campus’ 12-acre pecan orchard with lights, as well as expanding the lights display and deco rations to surrounding buildings. Citizens Bank of the South was this year’s primary sponsor. “It will take a lot of folks in the community. We need more people and more sponsors,” Reynolds said. “We really want to make this something special for the community.” Any interested indi vidual, civic group or business can call Reynolds at 478-363- 3684 or make contact on the Grove Events Center’s Facebook page. 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