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Loss of Fashion Star costs 70 jobs
by Bennett Rolan/Times-Georgian
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After 38 years in business, Fashion Star Inc., a Carroll County maker of women’s apparel, has filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy, forcing it to lay off all 70 of its employees and liquidate its assets. “...

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The Golden K Kiwanis Club began its annual February pancake breakfasts Saturday morning at the Little Hawaiian restaurant on Rome Street in Carrollton. The breakfasts, which will be held each Satur...
Providence Elementary nearing completion
by Laura Camper/Times-Georgian
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Even in the rain, the bright yellow playground equipment at Providence Elementary School in Temple looks inviting, but students won’t be there to enjoy it until next August. The new Temple element...

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UWG senior forward John Pringle scored eight points and pulled down nine rebounds in the Wolves  72-68 win over North Alabama on Saturday night at The Coliseum. (Thomas O Connor/Times-Georgian) UWG protects home court
Protect your home court: That was Michael Cooney’s message to his team on Saturday night. And the University of West Georgia men’s basketball coach could finally breathe a sigh of relief after the...
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Tearra Henderson and the Wolves suffered a 56-41 GSC East Division setback to North Alabama on Saturday night. (Thomas O Connor/Times-Georgian) Wolves' shooting freeze continues in loss to UNA
As the seconds ticked down on the first half, the University of West Georgia women’s basketball team missed three shots from within 10 feet of the basket. In the second half, Whitley Mayberry fol...
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West Georgia bats heat up chilly day at Cole Field
Playing in conditions more suitable for football season, the University of West Georgia baseball team overcame the elements and hung on to an 11-8 victory over Tiffin University on Saturday aftern...
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FILE - In this May 29, 2009 file photo, Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., center, answers a reporter's question about Kuchera Defense Systems Inc., after attending a breakfast at the 'Showcase for Commerce' trade show in Johnstown, Pa. Murtha, an influential critic of the Iraq War whose congressional career was shadowed by questions about his ethics, died Monday, Feb. 8, 2010. He was 77.  (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)AP - Rep. John Murtha, the tall, gruff-mannered former Marine who became the de facto voice of veterans on Capitol Hill and later an outspoken and influential critic of the Iraq War, died Monday. He was 77. The Pennsylvania Democrat had been suffering from complications from gallbladder surgery. He died at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington, Va., with his family at his bedside, the hospital said.


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FILE - In this  Jan. 4, 2010 file photo, an Emirati man looks over the city view at an observation point screen at the observation deck of the Burj Dubai tower, on Level 124 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The Burj Khalifa's owner said Monday, Feb. 8, 2010 the observation deck of the world's tallest tower has been unexpectedly shut down, disappointing visitors and marring the spire's reputation just a month after it opened. The precise cause of the $1.5 billion Dubai skyscraper's closure remained unclear. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili, File)AP - The world's tallest skyscraper has unexpectedly closed to the public a month after its lavish opening, disappointing tourists headed for the observation deck and casting doubt over plans to welcome its first permanent occupants in the coming weeks.


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FILE - In this Nov. 23, 2009 file picture, Dr. Conrad Murray arrives at his clinic in Houston. Michael Jackson's physician has arrived in Los Angeles in anticipation of a decision from the district attorney's office on whether to charge him for the singer's death, a spokeswoman said Tuesday Feb. 2, 2010. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan, File)AP - Michael Jackson's doctor has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the death of the pop star.


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Temple reopens Stitcher Gymnasium (1-22-10)
Temple High School alumna Christina Johnson sings the national anthem on Friday night before the varsity basketball games against Model. The school reopened Stitcher Gymnasium on Friday after it closed in the fall when it flooded. "It s back, and it s better than ever," Temple principal Karen Suddeth said of the gym. "And there s many more memories to be made." (Clark Leonard/Times-Georgian)
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County singer and Carrollton native Bill Gentry walks through Adamson Square followed by a crowd of Carroll County residents during the filming of a music video for his song, "19" Tuesday, Jan 12. The song celebrates the roots of Pat Tillman, a professional football player and Army solider who was killed in Afghanistan in 2004. (Thomas O Connor/Times-Georgian)
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Sledders make their way down a hill near Spring Street in Carrollton Friday, Jan. 8. (Thomas O Connor/Times-Georgian)
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