All Stories
Confessions of a closet Jedi - Chris Goltermann
The Force is back next week just in time for one final hurrah.
Show me the ivy - Greg Gelpi
While some dream of endless sandy shorelines and others long for thriving metropolises, visions of ivy-covered brick walls have always danced in my mind.
A few steps in the celestial dance - Ed Brock
With a change of lenses, the rings of Saturn became crystal clear to me.
'Hello, is this the party to whom I am speaking' - Bob Paslay
In my tiny, cheap apartment, I don't have high speed Internet service and go through the phone line. Many days I just forget and leave the computer hooked up and so my phone line remains busy. But when I think of it, I unplug the computer and hook the phone back up.
One boycott ends, but persecution lives on - Shannon Jenkins
After nine years, a conservative Christian group has ceased its boycott of the Walt Disney Company.
Rain washes out games
By Doug Gorman
Jonesboro church looks back on 160-year history
By Justin Boron
Warrants postponed in vandalism case
By Ed Brock
Buckhead - a perfect neighborhood to hold hostage - Justin Boron
The Atlanta Police Department should have choppered in police greats Capt. Martin Riggs and Insp. Harry Callahan to the crane fiasco in Buckhead. They would surely know how to coerce that fool out of the skyline.
The skin of my teeth - Rob Felt
It's been nearly an hour of this. My mouth is half open, very dry and laced with a tangy medicinal flavor. Glancing at my watch every 30 seconds doesn't seem to be making the time go any faster, but at this point it's the only form of entertainment I can focus on.
Obituaries
June 1, 2005
Kiwanis club gets motivated
By Ed Brock
Encountering the counter - Michael Davis
They divide their forces. Both with arms-full of cereal, fruit, various beverages and toiletries. The one in cargo pants and thong sandals sidesteps to her right, craning her neck over a middle-aged man with a basket half-filled with goat cheese é the other half with tofu.
Letters to the editor
May 30, 2005
Pets of the Week
May 26, 2005
Clayton State signs JUCO All-American
From staff reports
Book sale to boost summer reading
By Justin Boron
Troopers pondering causes of fatal accidents
By Ed Brock
Clerk shot in robbery
A 23-year-old employee at a Jonesboro dry cleaner may lose both his eyes after being shot during a robbery Tuesday.
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Dilbeck ready to defend Pro Division title
By Anthony Rhoads