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'The Artist' earns best-picture, lead-actor Oscars
"The Artist" won five Academy Awards on Sunday including best picture, becoming the first silent film to triumph at Hollywood's highest honors since the original Oscar ceremony 83 years ago.
Wine-tasting event to support teen moms
When teen-mom Princess Barkley didn't know what else to do, Fulton County's Department of Family and Children Services contacted House of Dawn, a non-profit organization that provides a stable home for teen mothers and their babies.
Church responds to pastor's arrest
The governing authority over a local church congregation has publicly decried the Aug. 4 arrest of one of its members on child sex charges.
News of the Weird 8-13-2011
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Abiding in Christ, the way of life - Jim Bell
We do not use the word "abide" very much in our every-day vocabulary. In fact, it is not popular, except for those who study the Bible, read or write poetry and those who love religious songs and gospel music.
Hunt trims scholarship list to eight schools
Calling it a difficult decision, North Clayton senior Marcus Hunt has trimmed his college basketball scholarship offers from 30 to a more workable eight schools.
Fill those water pots! - Susan Bennett
Trusting God isn't necessarily being passive. In fact, trusting God almost never means doing nothing while we wait for God to do whatever he's going to do.
2011 Softball Preview
Here are five teams from the area to keep an eye on this softball season in the Southern Crescent.
Great projects begin with grand visions, and Mark Miller has no shortage of either
In the short, four-year history of Strong Rock Christian football, the Patriots are looking for their first winning season.
Jonesboro man indicted in death of stepfather
A convicted felon with a long prison history was indicted Wednesday in the December shooting of his stepfather.