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CSU offers management-test prep course
Anyone interested in taking a four-weekend Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) preparation course, offered by Clayton State University's School of Business, has a few more days to sign up, university officials announced Tuesday.
Speedway looking for anthem singers
By Valerie Baldowski
Better Business Bureau warns of marketing scam
By Maria José Subiria
Ten-week basketball clinic for girls set
By Joel Hall
The whirlwind of 2009 - Jason Smith
It's been a while since I've had the opportunity to write a column in this space. So many things have happened since my last update, and for the most part, those developments have been better than I could have ever imagined.
Excavator reported stolen from work site
By Linda Looney-Bond
Obituaries - August 5, 2009
Bobby O. McDonald
Clayton County fatal-shooting trial under way
By Linda Looney-Bond
Breaking Barriers - Morgen Stone Delta Air Lines supply attendant
By Maria José Subiria
United we stand, divided we pay - Martha Randolph Carr
During the run-up to the election, candidate Obama said again and again, "If you are a family making less than $250,000 a year, you will not see your taxes go up. Not your income tax, not your payroll tax, not your capital gains taxes, not any of your taxes."
Clayton Police launch crime-fighting initiative
By Linda Looney-Bond
Forest Park dancers perform on BET tonight
By Curt Yeomans
Best-kept secrets: Do you know your limits?
I'm sure everyone has seen a sale like this. The grocery store will offer a great, bargain price on an item, the kind of item you might like to buy quite a few of at a time. But then, the store's advertisement says, in small print, "Limit 4."