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Airport shares updates with Henry chamber
By Maria José Subiria
Lynndie England DC lecture canceled after threats
WASHINGTON (AP) - A lecture by the woman who became the public face of the Abu Ghraib scandal was canceled Friday at the Library of Congress after threats caused concerns about staff safety.
CSU holds annual student convocation ceremony
By Curt Yeomans
State Rep. Johnson resigns from District 75 House seat Nov. 3 special election to fill post
By Joel Hall
Kroger, Nestlé launch pet-welfare fund-raiser
By Johnny Jackson
Clayton Schools distributes donated supplies
By Curt Yeomans
Brothers charged in burglary case
By Jason A. Smith
Sharpton, Gingrich push Obama's school reforms
WASHINGTON (AP) - Education Secretary Arne Duncan is joining forces with two unlikely allies, the Rev. Al Sharpton and Republican former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, to push cities to fix failing schools.
Atlanta speedway featured in cornfield maze
By Johnny Jackson
Huffman: How to make enemies and annoy your friends A Sports Editorial
As several readers may already know, I regularly write opinion columns for the sports section here at The Daily.
Clayton offers free emergency-response training
By Linda Looney-Bond
Civil exchanges, polite skepticism at Obama forum
BELGRADE, Mont. (AP) - The moment seemed to capture the grand tradition of democratic town hall meetings.
Abernathy's son will apply for pardons for father
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - The son of the late civil rights leader, the Rev. Ralph David Abernathy, says he will apply for pardons for the many times his father was arrested while helping organize the Montgomery bus boycott and protests against segregation in Birmingham.
Main Street McDonough plans fall events
By Valerie Baldowski
Blessed are they whose sins are forgiven - James C. Bell
If you want peace and happiness in your life, you will find it in a true relationship with God.
Hall of Fame for Riverdale native Thompson
By Brian Paglia