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Stumbling into life's potholes - Greg Gelpi
Sometimes the potholes in life are literally potholes.
Bible thumping aside, juries follow own rules - Bob Paslay
I have served on two juries in my life, one a DUI case in magistrate's court and another civil case in big court in which a young guy hired to detail a car took it out at 1 a.m., wrecked it and got sued. He contended another car ran him off the road and the insurance lawyer contended he was just joyriding and lost control.
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.
CCSU golfers take ninth at tournament
From staff reports
The end of the low-carb wrap - Justin Boron
The wrap, with all its low-carb salads, humus, sprouts, and grilled chicken, is one of the final restraints that holds back this country from descending into complete and true depravity.
God issues statement on His catastrophe policy - Rob Felt
God gave a brief outline of his feelings surrounding catastrophe fallout Wednesday in a press release directed to media outlets around the world. The statement addressed specific instances where bystanders to accidents, fires and other fatal events thanked God afterwards that they were spared.
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Last of 18 suspects arrested
By Greg Gelpi
Take a moment, capture the essentials in your life - Tamara Boatwright
Quick, if it were needed by the police could you tell them your license plate number? Could you provide police with a detailed description of your child or spouse and a current, clear photograph?
Dogwood Festival kicks off big events at park
By Bob Paslay
Baseball is here, but who cares?
By Anthony Rhoads
County, school officials address gang problem
By Greg Gelpi
Citizens upset with council's attitude toward public
By Justin Boron
Obituaries
April 6, 2005
Detention center renamed for judge
By Greg Gelpi
Rec centers get $4.4 million
By Justin Boron
Pets of the Week
Solomon is a 1-year-old dachshund mix. He has been neutered and all vaccinations are current. Solomon is a sweet-natured little dog, and he seems to love everyone he meets. He plays nicely with other dogs, and would likely enjoy canine companionship in his new home. For more information call the Clayton County Humane Society at (770) 471-9436. Visit www.claytoncountyhumane.org to see other animals available for adoption.