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It's good to be king
By Brian Howard
Day ends early for Sorenson
By Doug Gorman
Ringgold steals away Luella's state title
By Doug Gorman
Astros stadium no better than mini-golf course - Justin Boron
I should have written this column a long time ago. Others have commented on the topic. And I have always felt this way. But I've only said it in the paper now - Minute Maid Park is the most absurd baseball field in the world.
Halloween and going as-is - Michael Davis
The leaves are crunchy. The air is crisp. My toes are cold and when I wake up in the morning I don't want to crawl out from under the covers.
Halloween 2005 losing to competition - Ed Brock
Scary masks and imaginary hobgoblins just don't scare me this year.
Now we're cooking or at least eating - Bob Paslay
I love food. When I am not eating it, I am thinking about it or talking about it. My friend and colleague Ruth Ann and I engaged in a brief conversation the other day, sparked by a press release about a company that is now marketing instant mashed potatoes with flecks of red potato skins in them to make it appear that mom slaved over a stove for you.
Clayton State soccer sweeps Peach Belt crowns
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Pets of the Week
October 27, 2005
The Daylight Saving nightmare - Rob Felt
This column originally appeared in the Daily Herald and the News Daily on October 23, 2003. Desperate to muse about the oncoming sun-drain that will sicken us this weekend, I decided that to write anything new would just be ripping myself off. I've made only a few minor changes, including that date that all this madness will end on.
Suggestions for making a healthier Halloween
From Staff Reports
Everyone wants your number - Jeffery Whitfield
They give you the hyphenated nine-digit number when you're born and it follows you to your grave. And it's not your birthday - so you can't get even get a gift for it.
Local acting group for senior citizens looks to the future
By Jeffery Whitfield
Letters to the Editor
October 17, 2005
Jonesboro candidates debate past and future
By Ed Brock
Riverdale might calibrate employee salaries
By Justin Boron