All Stories
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?
Rail alive for now
By Justin Boron
Play the game, pay the price - Shannon Jenkins
Don't blame the game makers. It's not their fault.
Of weddings and web pages - Rob Felt
It had been at least an hour of sitting in front of the glowing screen hunched over, before I fully realized the trouble I may be in. Fingers curled over the keyboard and moving a hundred miles an hour, I'm trying to save my presence in cyberspace and the security of my wedding at the same time.
Letters to the Editor
Liberal campaign to smear Roberts begins
Could I have a little service, please! - Ed Brock
What has happened to me simply shouldn't happen.
Southlake Mall hosting competition, concert with 'The Scene'
By Johnny Jackson
Curfew in place, graffiti outlawed
By Ed Brock
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.
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Pets of the Week
Nadia is a 2-year-old, female Dachshund. She has been spayed and all vaccinations are current. For no reason at all, Nadia's former family gave her up because they no longer wanted a dog. Nadia is friendly and affectionate, and gets along well with other dogs and cats. She appears to be housebroken. Due to her very small size, Nadia will not be adopted into a home with very young children. For more information, please call Clayton County Humane Society at (770) 471-9436. Visit www.claytoncountyhumane.org to see other animals available for adoption.
Lovejoy quarterback Mario Fannin commits to play at Auburn
By Doug Gorman
Board calls clean-up meeting, reviews policies
By Johnny Jackson
Obituaries
July 21, 2005
Letter to the Editor
July 7, 2005
Vick camp is picture perfect for area teen
By Yasmin Neal