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This is Viewpoints for Tuesday, June 30, 2009
I just wanted to bring to the public's urgent awareness a resurfaced con game that preys on the vulnerable among us.
Dues are $10 a year. Bretta Perkins 986-5172 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Congressman John Barrow hosts a Grant Workshop at Georgia College and State University at the Maxwell Student Union, on the corner of Hancock and Clark streets.
Leaders working to create water plant
With an eye to the future, Monroe County officials hope the county one day has its own water treatment plant.
Monroe Commissioners Prepare for Water Treatment
The old water plant outside of Juliette in Monroe County may look rusty now, but commissioner Mike Bilderback has big plans.
Don Cope: Daltona s power comes from multiple sources
This is the second of several articles about Dalton Utilities and its numerous business sectors.
Dues are $10 a year. Bretta Perkins 986-5172 11 a.m.: The Oconee Valley Iris Club holds its annual Spring Iris Flower show at the Milledgeville Mall.
Trashy problem leads to hefty fines
Trash piles up outside of Jones Countya s eight convenience centers despite closing signs.
It's late in the afternoon on a farm in the middle of Macon County. Actor Timothy Olyphant drives a police cruiser across a dirt road, pulls up to a swimming pool and has a short conversation with fellow actor ...
Georgia Women of Achievement stitches together its 2009 class
Power still out following snow near Juliette
About 40 Tri-County EMC customers remain without power this morning near Juliette.
Rare finds can sometimes surface at annual old book sale
A couple of years ago when Sheelah Hall opened a romance novel she'd picked up at the annual book sale in Macon, more than a love story spilled forth.
Officer's tragic childhood story spurs some in MIddle Georgia to action
Reading The Telegraph before church Sunday morning, Denise Speir felt God telling her to do something.
CEO to Discuss Southeast Tourism
When everyone's cutting back because of the economy, trips and vacations may be some of the first things to go and that means bad business for places that depend on tourism.
Former Burns man is suspect in wife's death
A former Burns man is being sought by Georgia law enforcement officials in connection with the alleged beating death of his wife last month.
Homeowner Fires at Home Invader
Sixty-eight year old Marvin Bowdoin is thankful to be alive after an armed man broke into his Juliette home Monday night.
Juliette man shoots at intruder
A Juliette man grabbed a shotgun and took aim when an intruder forced his way into a house on Juliette Road.
Former Juliette resident found dead in north Georgia home
Friends of a 39-year-old optician from Juliette found beaten to death in her Canton home Monday say she was a devoted mother who achieved her dream of succeeding in business.
Charges Against Explosives Firm May Be Dropped
The head of a Byron explosives company says he expects federal charges against him and his company to be dismissed.
Critics Say Plant Scherer's Ash Dump is Risky
A national environmental group says Georgia Power's Plant Scherer in Monroe County is at risk for a toxic-ash spill like the one that happened at a Tennessee power plant last month.
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