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Wildcats able to keep an Edge over Fayette
By Doug Gorman
Dorsey continues to run it up against opponents
From staff reports
Sybil L. Agan
Mrs. Sybil L. Agan, 72, of Hampton, died Thursday, Sept. 30, 2004.
Comment leads to stabbing
By Ed Brock
Teen held on bomb threats
By Kathy Jefcoats
Henry manager's husband set for trial in Clayton
By Michael Davis
Eagles a-Mays with help from goal-line stand
By Jeffery Armstrong
Good sound advice for America - Rob Felt
Due to a compilation of personal attacks I've received about two recent columns, I feel I should apologize to anyone who thought I went too far with my suggestions. Here, in the form a public service, are some recommendations that we should all be able to agree upon. Surely by following these simple guidelines we will maintain the kind of America that our founding fathers envisioned.
Men gunned down over $250 debt
By Ed Brock
Stock rises quickly in win over ELHS
By Anthony Rhoads
Daniel Wayne Justice Sr.
Mr. Daniel Wayne Justice Sr., 69, of Jonesboro passed away Thursday, Sept. 30, 2004.
To the moon, Alice! - Michael Davis
It's good to finally see private enterprise entering the long-ended "space race."
Market tries to bring agri-tourism to Clayton
By Justin Boron
'We were family' - Delta celebrates 75th year
By Tamara Boatwright
Martin Melton Jr.
Veteran
Technology has gone too far - April Avison
Can you imagine receiving an e-mail from a deceased loved one? That's the proposal being made by a Spanish Internet company, offering people "the chance to write one last e-mail, complete with video clip or photo attachments, and send it to loved ones, friends or even enemies after the person who wrote it is dead."
A weakness for Halloween - Justin Boron
Some people might complain about the early arrival of Halloween paraphernalia, but it's exhilarating for me. I say bring it in as early as August. In fact, there should be an advance holiday that marks the beginning of Halloween season. Just like Thanksgiving marks the start of the holiday season, I think Aug. 31 should kick off Halloween.
Terrorists hit home with killing - Kathy Jefcoats
I've been a reporter for more than 16 years and consider myself hardened to most atrocities. I minored in criminology in college because I knew I wanted to cover cops, courts, crimes, criminal justice, lawyers and judges. In doing so, I have seen the horrible things people to do each other and themselves. I often feel jaded, cynical and skeptical.
Men invade Riverdale home
By Ed Brock
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Find somewhere off the beaten path - Todd DeFoe
There's two ways to reach any destination n the main roads and somewhere off the beaten path.
Lack of fear, courage - Bob Paslay
I have mentioned in the past that I have just about every phobia in the world. I am a walking testament to the fact that you can function in a world in which just about everything petrifies you. I don't drive over high bridges, I am afraid of heights, I don't drive on big roads like interstates and I hate to fly.
NAACP to hold registration drives
From Staff Reports
Hit and run kindness - Greg Gelpi
An unexpected thud jarred me and my car.
Why we will win the war - Ed Brock
I firmly believe that, unless we continue to act stupidly, we will win the war against radical Islamic terrorism.
Locals recognized at school nutrition banquet
By Greg Gelpi
General discusses Reserve deployment options
By Ed Brock