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Police find body, arrest suspects
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Carrollton police have recovered a body believed to be that of missing 21-year-old University of West Georgia student along Laurel Road. Capt. Chris Dobbs said the body, believed to be that of Mar...

County to move on bridge projects
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The Carroll County Board of Commissioners will vote Tuesday to award the construction contract for two bridges washed out by widespread flooding last fall, and if all goes according to plan, the br...
Gulf condo owners worry about future
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The lasting impact of the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is yet to be seen, though for some Carroll County residents, the damage has already been done. Aaron McWhorter, the owner of North...

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Emily Williamson is one of 50 Carrollton Bluefins that qualified for this weekend’s GRPA State Swim Meet, which will take place at Lakeshore Natatorium on Friday and Saturday. The meet will feature 28 teams and 1,220 athletes. (Thomas O Connor/Times-Georgian) STATE SHOWCASE
David Weeks doesn’t refer to it as a meet. To the longtime Carrollton Bluefin swim coach, the Georgia Recreation and Park Association State Swim Meet — which takes place Friday and Saturday at La...
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Former Olympian coming to Carrollton
Former Olympic swimmer Maritza Correia will be the featured guest at tonight’s welcome party for the Georgia Recreation and Park Association State Swim Meet, which will take place on Friday and Sa...
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As state host, all of Carrollton is victorious
Well folks, it is that time of year again, and the Carrollton Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department and Bluefin parent organization will once again host the Georgia Recreation and Park As...
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People carry a casket of a plane crash victim during a funeral prayer in Karachi, Pakistan on Thursday, July 29, 2010. The Airbus A321 operated by local carrier Airblue crashed into hills overlooking the country's capital, Islamabad, during stormy, monsoon weather, killing all 152 people on board. (AP Photo/Karachi)AP - Anguished relatives sought the remains of loved ones killed in Pakistan's worst-ever plane crash, some grieving at a hospital collecting bodies Thursday and others joining the recovery effort at the hillside crash site laden by heavy rain and mud.


Thu Jul 29 10:48:41 -0500 2010

Former Arlington National Cemetery Deputy Superintendent Thurman Higginbotham, right, confers with his attorney while testifting on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, July 29, 2010, before the Senate Contracting Oversight subcommittee hearing to examine contract mismanagement at Arlington National Cemetery.  (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)AP - Estimates of the number of graves that might be affected by mix-ups at Arlington National Cemetery grew from hundreds to as many as 6,600 on Thursday, as the cemetery's former superintendent blamed his staff and a lack of resources for the scandal that forced his ouster.


Thu Jul 29 13:27:31 -0500 2010

In this photo provided by ABC, President Barack Obama is shown as the featured guest on ABC's 'The View,' with co-hosts from left, Whoopi Goldberg, Barbara Walters, Joy Behar, Sherri Shepherd and Elisabeth Hasselbeck. (AP Photo/ABC, Steve Fenn)  NO SALESAP - President Barack Obama said Thursday that the racial firestorm that led to the ouster of a black Agriculture Department official was a "phony controversy" generated by the media. He said his administration overreacted by forcing her out.


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2010 People's Parade
Scotty Nickelson carries Sarah Nickelson on his shoulders while marching through Adamson Square during the People’s Parade Saturday. (Kimberly Stevenson/Times-Georgian)
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Prance Your Paws For a Cause
Alicia Wesler leads her dog Bo, a 200 pound english mastiff, around the show ring during the Prance Your Paws For a Cause Dog Show and Expo to benefit the American Cancer Society s Relay for Life Saturday in Villa Rica. The event featured multiple competitions, prizes and vendors. (Thomas O Connor/Times-Georgian)
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UWG Students Protest Proposed Cuts
University of West Georgia students protest proposed  worst-case scenario  cuts to the University System Thursday a long maple Street. Approximately 300 students were present to voice their diapproval with theta potential cuts, which could lead to thousands of layoffs, enrollment caps and fewer classes. (Kim Stevenson/Times-Georgian)
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