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IRS warns of home-buyer credit deadline
By Johnny Jackson
AMS, Henry expect boost from weekend races
By Valerie Baldowski
Clayton State men open home schedule against ranked teams
From Staff Reports
Forest Park library celebrates Julia Child's life
By Curt Yeomans
Honoring all who labor - Michael Thurmond
Labor Day 2009 arrives at a critical juncture in the economic history of the United States of America. The Great Recession has already claimed the jobs of 6.5 million American workers.
Woman spends decades serving church's children
By Joel Hall
Growing Pains
By Doug Gorman
Faith Notes - Sept. 4, 2009
Sept. 4
Former airport employee allegedly embezzled city funds
By Linda Looney-Bond
CSU professors to participate in book festival
By Curt Yeomans
London, the land of statues - Curt Yeomans
The 9-foot-tall, bronze statue standing on the side of an otherwise mundane London street shows a rather stoic man in a late-19th Century cape-coat, holding a calabash pipe just below his chin and wearing a deerstalker cap.
Obituaries - Sept. 4, 2009
Ray Keys, Sr.
Happy Labor Day - Martha Randolph Carr
The working man's holiday is upon us once again. It's the second one since the Great Recession began and the first one since we were probably able to gather a collective deep breath.
Attendance light at superintendent forum
By Curt Yeomans