All Stories
The Gucci Mane case - Justin Boron
Police just don't understand that they can't stop Gucci Mane.
Saving a slice of history for all to savor - Bob Paslay
I was raised in a mid-size Southern town called Spartanburg in South Carolina. We boast of Marshall Tucker, Marshall Chapman and textile magnate Roger Milliken. There are some very smart, friendly people and some fine colleges. But the public officials have always been real yahoos when it comes to any concern for history and preserving history.
Going to the dogs - Michael Davis
We've all seen them. On the wall in the barber shop, our friends' rumpus rooms.
Letters to the Editor
Willingness to give life drives organ donations
You are free to leave - Ed Brock
People in this country like to talk a lot about freedom and how happy they are to have it.
The truth about cats and dogs - Aisha Jefferson
I was on my way to work Tuesday morning, when I decided to change my earrings. So I grabbed my jewelry box and proceeded to look for a festive, colorful pair of earrings that reminded me of dangling confetti.
Auto students get new digs
By Laura McMillan
Middle Schools open football season
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New football coaches set to make debuts
By Doug Gorman
I'm younger than that now - Michael Davis
They say it's your birthday. Well, it's my birthday too, yeah.
The joys of being an adult, making decisions - Shannon Jenkins
In every life, adult decisions must fall.
Sweep making progress in county
By Justin Boron
City answers HIV discrimination lawsuit
By Ed Brock
GRTA thanks first-year Xpress riders
By Justin Boron
Obituries
August 24, 2005
The wonderful world of weddings - Chris Zimmerman
Weddings are wonderful aren't they? I think that may depend on what role you have in a particular wedding. Attending the wedding and reception can be very much fun and relaxing, but being involved in the actual planning can be another story.
Pets of the Week
Beauty and Beast are 4 years old. Both are black with white markings, and both have long hair. They have both been sterilized and are current on vaccinations. Beauty and Beast are brother and sister, and have been together since their birth. As small kittens they were adopted by a single man, who kept them until last year when he decided to marry. His new wife refused to allow him to keep the cats. They moved to a new house, and left these two pitiful babies in the basement of the old house, totally alone except when they went in to feed them, for 6 long months. By the time the pair ended up with Clayton Co. Humane, they were frightened and severely traumatized. It has taken much time and patience to convince these cats that they were finally safe and with people who truly love them. Though still a little frightened of strangers, they have become very loving and affectionate with the staff at the shelter. Humane society staff firmly believes that the cats will adjust well in a new home, but it will be necessary to keep them together, as they are very bonded with each other. In order to allow them to stay together at the shelter, they are currently living in a very small, cramped space. Because of their inadequate living quarters, it is imperative that these cats secure a permanent home very soon. VERY SPECIAL adoption fee will be considered for anyone interested in giving these angels a chance at a real home and family. For more information about Beauty and Beast, please call Robin at 770/478-7531. Visit www.claytoncountyhumane.org to see other animals available for adoption.