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When Will Georgia Lawmakers Do the Right Thing?
In 2009 the United States continues to allow children in U.S. Public Schools in 21 states to be paddled or receive corporal punishment.
Airport operator seeks further rent reduction
The fixed base operator at Fayetteville Executive Airport asked for a second reduction in rent, as the business is "falling terribly short in our financial viability," according to an April 20 letter to the airport director.
Five members of Congress have been arrested while protesting the expulsion of aid groups from Darfur in front of the Sudanese Embassy in Washington.
Leadership Fayette helps Fayette municipalities
Their work began in September. Six months later, the newest graduates of Leadership Fayette showed off their work, and received their diplomas.
Local government officials and the Meals on Wheels staff The Mayors went Marching for Meals Wednesday... along with one Fayette County Commissioner.
Enough with the bad news. Here's some good news: It's a beautiful weekend. Seriously. One week after a freak March snowstorm, and amid the dreary economic prognostications, Mother Nature is giving us a break.
For the first time in 18 years, county water rates are going up. Fayette County Commissioners gave their okay to a 10 percent hike in 2009 and another five percent increase in base and usage rates during ...
The Postman Rings On Christmas
Jim Woolsey headed into town Christmas morning to deliver packages wearing a Postal Service jacket, sunglasses and a Santa hat.
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