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Taking a chance with your life - Kathy Jefcoats
I believe in physical exercise just as much as anyone else but I don't think it is safe to jog, walk or ride a bike along Jonesboro Road during morning rush hour. It may not be safe at any time during the day but certainly it is not in the morning with commuters and school bus drivers fighting each other for every bit of available road space.
Obituaries
October 14, 2004
It's not just about the gambling - Todd Defeo
The crowd around Kate Eschelbach stood up; the noise level rose as the crowd started cheering for their favorite horses making their way around the final curve and into the homestretch.
Motions to be heard in Jenkins case
By Kathy Jefcoats
Fess up and I'll vote for you - Greg Gelpi
Political parties are like religions.
McDonough man killed on I-75
By Kathy Jefcoats
?Cats, Cougars to battle for top spot in region
By Anthony Rhoads
Christmas and Easter baseball fan - Rob Felt
Postseason baseball is here, so I'm a fan again.
It may be rock 'n' roll, I still don't like it - Michael Davis
Whenever I hear The Who on the radio, I expect a car commercial. Whenever I hear the Rolling Stones, a TV commercial. Make it stop!
Fans get too upset over games
By Jeffery Armstrong
Gambling on almost nothing - Justin Boron
It's Halloween year around at my apartment building.
Lessons learned from an old friend - April Avison
After having a few beers one night, an old friend and I got into a wildly intelligent discussion.
CCSU to provide flu vaccines
By Greg Gelpi
New institute to give teen driving safety a lift
By Justin Boron
The view from an old codger - Bob Paslay
At the risk of being accused of flip-flopping, I think my opinion has changed greatly about the kid in Henry County who has been ordered to take all the metal out of his face because it is distracting.
Pets of the Week
Lazlo is a 3-month-old tabby domestic medium-hair. He has been neutered and vaccinations are current. When he was only a few weeks old, Lazlo became a victim of animal cruelty when he was tossed from a moving vehicle. Luckily, his injuries were minor and he recuperated quickly. He's a sweet kitten who craves human attention. For adoption information call the Clayton County Humane Society at (770) 471-9436.
Oh say can you Seay
By Justin Boron
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Well ... here I go again - Ed Brock
Well, I'm leaving the country.
Jonesboro wins region title
By Doug Gorman
Mundy's Mill, Fayette look to get on track
By Doug Gorman
Survey: Education low, adequate in county
By Greg Gelpi