Quiet Friday — Weekend Starts Gentle

Austell, GA · March 27, 2026

Happy Friday, neighbor. Weather's holding steady for a low-key kickoff to the weekend, with a few nearby happenings worth noting.


🏙️ Local Pulse

Powder Springs Mourns Local Figure
The city of Powder Springs shares condolences after Ray Vaughn, husband of former mayor Patricia C. Vaughn, passed away. A celebration of life is set for later this month, honoring his ties to the community just minutes from our streets.

Elliott Road Closure Planned
Powder Springs crews will close Elliott Road at 5525 starting tomorrow for water and sewer work, weather permitting. Detours posted — a quick heads-up if your route takes you that way this weekend.

SPLOST Renewal on Horizon
Voters in Cobb will weigh a 2028 SPLOST renewal this November to fund local projects. Powder Springs urges residents to learn more at upcoming info sessions.


🌤️ Today's Outlook

  • High 68°F · Low 45°F
  • Mostly sunny with light winds — perfect for morning walks or yard work. No major disruptions expected on commutes.

📅 What's On Around Town

  • Powder Springs: Black History Exhibit Lecture
    Powder Springs City Hall, 4523 New Macland Rd
    6:00 PM
    Final chance to catch the exhibit with a special limited-seating talk — a thoughtful wrap to Black History Month programming nearby.

Fewer than three confirmed events turned up in Austell or a short drive today — a genuinely quiet stretch before the weekend picks up.


📸 Spotlight & Story

Powder Springs City Hall
This hub of community life now hosts a Black History exhibit through month's end, spotlighting local stories with a lecture tonight that draws standing-room crowds. Did you know it doubles as a venue for recognizing standout city employees? Nominate one who've gone above and beyond — they get social media shoutouts, keeping service personal in a growing town.


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