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Tackling a garden for the first time - Kathy Jefcoats
Have I mentioned I am from St. Louis? Well, I am and my husband and his family are from Mississippi, unquestionably the South, as is Georgia. Missouri, as I learned in elementary school, was a divided state, loyal neither to the Union nor the Confederacy. That was quite the different story when I moved to Macon in the 1970s.
This guy must be Superman - Billy Corriher
The entire group of volunteers and law enforcement officer who were conducting a massive manhunt for a missing Wisconsin college student and her abductor found out last week that they were duped.
Making strides in the classroom - April Avison
Just about everybody can think of a teacher who changed their life. We all remember that teacher who made us feel special or encouraged us to follow a dream.
Hampton road to be closed for construction
By Kathy Jefcoats
Sign me up for car flight training - Zach Porter
It will be a sad day when we colonize the Moon and Mars but we are still coming up with new tricks to handle rush hour back on Earth. The governor has proposed a new "Fast Forward" program to help with traffic congestion. How much wider can we make our bridges and roads?
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All is fair in war, right? - Ed Brock
During a recent heated debate in the newsroom, one of my colleagues asked me if I considered President Bush to be a war criminal.
From concept to doorstep, paper requires lots of work - Tamara Boatwright
We all walked around here Tuesday like beat yard dogs. Our tails were firmly tucked between our legs, our heads hung low and our backs were hunched.
May victory be found in death? - R.H. Joseph
Sunday was Holocaust Remembrance Day and Monday I awoke to news that Palestinians promise 100 reprisals for the assassination of a Hamas leader.
WalkAmerica this Saturday
By Ed Brock
Multiple causes celebrated
By Ed Brock
Clayton candidates race to qualify
By Billy Corriher
?You can stand a little taller'
By Ed Brock
Water Authority approves budget
By Billy Corriher
Obituaries
April 22, 2004
?Chosen' to help African orphans
By Clay Wilson
Feed the beast, feed the beast - Bob Paslay
OK, so I've fed the infernal revenue service for another year. I want you to tell me anywhere else you pay them the money, then they put you through the inconvenience of filling out forms to get a little of your own money back and then to mail these forms you have to pay 37 cents to a government that owns the post office.
Finding peace atop the mountains - Greg Gelpi
Boundless mountain wilderness ahead and nearly as much concrete jungle behind, my vacation journey began.