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Tigers rally to beat Eagles
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And heeeere's ... baby - Ed Brock
Who would have thought that labor could sneak up on you?
There will be a DeLay in fixing ethics problem - Bob Paslay
The more I learned about and watched the late Arizona U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater the more I liked him. I know it is in vogue to believe all people like you are saints and all those from the other side are devils. Goldwater was a man who believed what he said and said exactly what he believed.
Just eat the pancakes - Greg Gelpi
People are naturally lazy, so it bothers me when I watch as people go out of their way to bring others down.
Stockbridge sweeps county championships
By Doug Gorman
Springtime and whatever else - Rob Felt
Who doesn't love a good, hard sneeze?
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Mother urges leniency for suspect in son's death
By Shannon Jenkins
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A little red ink makes us all stronger - Shannon Jenkins
If all teachers stop using red pens to correct students' papers, then these future leaders of America will be one step closer to being big wimps.
Report: Officer threatened magistrate
By Justin Boron
Hot dogs as ammo in the gas station war - Justin Boron
A buffet of fountain soft drinks, breakfast sandwiches, and hot dog bars loaded with fresh condiments - these are convenience store delicacies the battle of the gas stations has given us, more than anyone driving to or from work could ask.
GA. Highway 138 to be widened this summer
By Justin Boron
Obituaries
April 18, 2005
Pets of the Week
Anastasia is a 2-year-old, charcoal-gray domestic longhair. She has been spayed and all vaccinations are current. Anastasia was rescued from the "death row" list at Animal Control. Aside from being one of the most beautiful cats at the shelter, she is also one of the sweetest. She does well with other cats. For more information call the Clayton County Humane Society at (770) 471-9436. Visit www.claytoncountyhumane.org to see other animals available for adoption.
Riverdale names park after 4-year-old shooting victim
By Shannon Jenkins
Thanks to Bill Yoder for his coverage
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