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'Twas the night before Sickmas - Rob Felt
Behold... Christmas Eve, and I lay with a still. On the couch near the tree with a fever and chills.
New Year's: More than a day - Greg Gelpi
Janus, the two-faced Roman god, has one face looking to the past and the other looking to the future.
All my ex-belongings live in Taxes - Bob Paslay
Let me say upfront that I hate taxes and I hate everything about the concept of them. You scrape, you save, you eat hamburger helper with no hamburger (well maybe not that bad), but you put together enough to buy a a house or a car. And then each year you have to buy a part of those two belongings back in taxes. It's the only two things I know you have to keep buying even though it is paid for. Could you imagine going to the mall and buying a new shirt and then at work some tax guy (or gal) comes and rips your shirt off for not paying the continuing tax on it.
Henry is driving me slowly crazy - Justin Boron
I can't say how many times I've been behind John Deere on the roads in Henry County since I came down two weeks ago to fill in on the short-handed staff.
How to keep those resolutions - Gerry Yandel
I'm not really a fan of New Year's resolutions... perhaps because I have such a hard time keeping the darned things.
Local representative switches parties
By Justin Boron
Under tight security, sheriff rearranges staff
By Ed Brock
Pets of the Week
Delilah is a 7-month-old, silver tabby domestic medium-hair. She has been spayed and all vaccinations are current. Delilah was turned over to the Clayton County Humane Society as a stray. She has a sweet, bubbly personality, and gets along well with other cats. For more information call the Humane Society at (770) 471-9436. To see other animals available for adoption visit www.claytoncountyhumane.org.
I love consumer products - in moderation - Zach Porter
I have now joined the elite ranks of those cosmopolitan trendsetters who own an iPod. It is the nature of such technological toys that once you plug them in you can't imagine a life without them. In a few years these things will be as common as the cell phone and may replace the traditional ways in which music is bought, sold, and played.
Arts Clayton opens its 'new' doors
By Justin Boron
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2005: Things will get better - Ed Brock
Let me tell you something, so far 2005 is a filthy, stupid, ruin of a year.
Pregnant teen involved in shooting
By Ed Brock
Obituaries
January 4, 2005
Hindsman wins Peach Belt award
From staff reports
Commission likely to vote on CSI transfer
By Justin Boron