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A JUNETEENTH PROCLAMATION was signed by Fayette Mayor Greg Stidham on Tuesday. He will read the proclamation aloud at the opening ceremony of Fayette’s 25th Annual Juneteenth Celebration …
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A JUNETEENTH PROCLAMATION was signed by Fayette Mayor Greg Stidham on Tuesday. He will read the proclamation aloud at the opening ceremony of Fayette’s 25th Annual Juneteenth Celebration on Saturday. Seated, left to right: Monique Chapman, Mayor Greg Stidham, and Regina Powell. Standing: Jezabelle Gilpin, Rev. Lue Lockridge-Lane, Wilma Logan, Glenn Ganaway, III, Tim Jackman, Leon Estrada, Steve Gilpin, and Sheila Chapman.
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