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Time to dig in or get out in baseball - Justin Boron
It is that time of the year - a couple of weeks before or after the Major League Baseball All-star break - and your team is either in or out.
AABC 7-8 World Series hits town
From Staff Reports
The storm that wasn't - Ed Brock
It was well after 10 p.m. when my mother called to tell me she was on her way from Mobile with my father, brother, sister, niece, nephew and brother-in-law.
A&F billboard is just too provocative - Aisha I. Jefferson
Today's column is dedicated to topics that make you go hmmm.
Preparing to take the reins - Shannon Jenkins
My generation of late twenty-somethings will be running the show in a few years, and I hope we're all ready when that time comes.
There's no escaping it - Michael Davis
When will it end? Where will we be in 10 years? Will it be so ubiquitous we won't even notice it anymore?
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Pets of the Week
Tank is a 7 year old, gray and white Persian mix. He has been neutered, declawed, and all vaccinations are current. Tank was originally adopted out from CCHS in 2000. He was recently returned to CCHS, not because of anything he had done, but simply because there was a new baby in the house. Tank is an exceptionally sweet and gentle boy, and he does fine with other cats and dogs. Weighing in at approximately 18 pounds, Tank is a BIG boy! Though not a young cat, he is really only "middle-age" for a cat, and he has many good years ahead of him.
Authority lends hand to struggling homebuyers
By Justin Boron
Concessions are abundant at Hartsfield-Jackson
By Ed Brock
County's newest school built with future in mind
By Bob Paslay
Letter to the Editor
July 7, 2005
Commission to consider $10 million in SPLOST
By Justin Boron
Killing time till I walk in the City of Angels - Bob Paslay
I think back about what I liked most or remember most about Christmas as a kid and one of those things that stands out in my mind is the waiting for it to come. This anticipation included finding ways to make the clock tick faster so the big day would arrive. I guess parents who are older and wiser know that you can't make time go any faster than one tick at a time. So they devised ways to make hours and sometimes days go by as we moved at molasses speed towards the big day.
Letters to the editor
July 1, 2005