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School systems share dilemmas with state reps
by Kelly Quimby/Times-Georgian
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State lawmakers are facing a delicate balance over the next two months of the legislative session as they look for avenues to continue to contribute funds toward public education, while simultaneou...

December jobless rates up slightly
by Winston Jones/Times-Georgian
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The Carroll County unemployment rate was 9.9 percent in December, up from 9.6 percent in November, according to data released Thursday by the Georgia Department of Labor. The county had 5,152 unem...
Volatile winter yields encouragement for emergency preparedness
by Kelly Quimby/Times-Georgian
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Heavy rains over the past few weeks have done much to quench drought conditions in the West Georgia area, but with these much-needed rains comes the potential for severe weather conditions, and loc...

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  • December jobless rates up slightly
    by Winston Jones/Times-Georgian
    01.27.12 - 11:58 pm
  • Game on at Just Games
    by Amy K. Lavender/The Tallapoosa Journal
    01.27.12 - 11:57 pm
  • 40 percent of home sales are foreclosures
    by Winston Jones/Times-Georgian
    01.26.12 - 11:57 pm
  • Officials delay changing fiscal year
    by Spencer Crawford/The Villa Rican
    01.26.12 - 09:03 am
  • Shriners use soda can tabs for charitable mission
    by Spencer Crawford/The Villa Rican
    01.26.12 - 09:03 am
  • City budget process begins quietly
    by Spencer Crawford/The Villa Rican
    01.26.12 - 09:02 am
  • Man pleads guilty to role in student's death
    by Kelly Quimby/Times-Georgian
    01.25.12 - 11:59 pm

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    Brewer leads Bowdon to rivalry win
    On a night when the Bowdon High School girls basketball team needed someone to step up, Reshay Brewer did just that in the Red Devilettes' 33-31 Region 6B-A road win against Mt. Zion on Friday even...
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    Lady Lions drop nail-biter to Troup
    Following a controversial finish in a critical Region 6-AAA contest, the Central High School girls basketball team found itself on the frustrating end of a last-second play that left Lady Lion seni...
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    Carrollton girls rebound against Lady Raiders
    The Carrollton High School girls basketball team rebounded from its first Region 6-AAA loss of the season with a convincing, 66-29 home victory against Shaw on Friday night. Three players reached ...
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    A realtor and bank-owned sign is displayed near a house for sale in PhoenixWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration, in an election-year bid to help distressed homeowners, on Friday expanded its main foreclosure prevention program, and pushed for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to forgive mortgage debt. The administration said it would extend the life of the Home Affordable Mortgage Program by a year through 2013 and widen it to reach more heavily indebted homeowners. ...


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    File photo of Colton Harris-Moore, the Barefoot Bandit, talking with one of his lawyers at his sentencing in Island Superior Court in CoupevilleSEATTLE (Reuters) - A serial burglar nicknamed the "Barefoot Bandit" was sentenced on Friday in Seattle to 6-1/2 years in prison for his guilty plea to federal charges stemming from a sensational, two-year crime spree as a sometimes-shoeless teenage runaway. The federal judge also ordered that Colton Harris-Moore, 20, serve his federal sentence simultaneously with a state term of more than seven years in a move his lawyers say could see him freed before his 26th birthday. ...


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    ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - At least 1,000 Iraq War veterans and their family members are expected to march in St. Louis on Saturday in the nation's first major homecoming parade honoring U.S. soldiers who served in the war, a coalition of veteran groups, private citizens and local officials said. Since the last troops left Iraq in December there have been scattered small events, including a speech by President Barack Obama at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, thanking veterans for their service, but no major parade of the style seen at the end of World War One and World War Two. ...
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