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Man charged with making terroristic threat
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A Villa Rica man was jailed after threatening to kill a number of employees of a car dealership, according to the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office. According to authorities, Anthony Lumpkin told hi...

New budget proposal encourages UWG
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University of West Georgia staff and students agree that while Gov. Sonny Perdue’s revised budget proposal does much to reduce the burden of a budgetary shortfall on the University System of Georgi...
Relay for Life teams put the fun in fundraising
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A talent contest and a dog show are among some of the events planned for this year’s Relay for Life. When it comes to raising money for the annual American Cancer Society benefit, businesses and or...

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Mt. Zion shortstop Tristen Puckett holds up his glove after tagging out Bowdon left fielder Josh Jennings as Jennings tried to steal second. Puckett applied the tag after an on-the-money throw from Eagle catcher Levi Williams. Tuesday’s win against the Red Devils marked Mt. Zion’s region opener. (Thomas O Connor/Times-Georgian) Eagles' joy: MZ edges Bowdon
Mark Lyle wasn’t quite sure when the last Mt. Zion High School baseball win against Bowdon was before Tuesday’s 5-4 Eagle victory against the visiting Red Devils, but the MZ coach didn’t have to k...
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Carrollton tops Darlington
The Carrollton High School girls tennis team defeated Darlington 5-0 at home on Tuesday. Rebecca Buchanan won 6-1, 6-0 at No. 1 singles, while Caroline Colpini took her No. 2 singles match by 6-0,...
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Wolves fall on road to Southern Polytechnic, 9-3
The University of West Georgia baseball team built a 3-0 lead at Southern Polytechnic on Tuesday, but the Wolves eventually lost 9-3 to the No. 4 team in NAIA . Bremen product Brett Wright (2-for...
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A picture taken on January 6 from a Canadian patrol frigate shows the North Korean-crewed, Virgin Islands-owned MV Theresa VIII chemical tanker moored off a beach near Harardhere, Somalia, after it was hijacked on November 16 in the south Somali basin. Somali pirates on Tuesday freed the tanker with 28 North Korean sailors on board, a maritime official said.(AFP/File/Marcel Mochet)AP - These Somali pirates picked the wrong ship to hijack.


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President Barack Obama listens to his introduction as he arrives to deliver remarks on health insurance reform at Walter F. Ehrnfelt Recreation and Senior Center in Strongsville, Ohio, March 15, 2010. REUTERS/Jim YoungAP - Birthers beware: Hawaii may start ignoring your repeated requests for proof that President Barack Obama was born here.


Wed Mar 17 01:48:20 -0500 2010
LiveScience.com - Stroke is the number three killer in the United States, affecting almost 800,000 people each year, according to the National Stroke Association. These "brain attacks" occur when blood flow to the brain is interrupted (an ischemic stroke) or when a blood vessel in the brain leaks or bursts (a hemorrhagic stroke). For 144,000 people each year, the result is death. Hundreds of thousands of others are left with long-term disabilities.
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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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15th Annual MLK Day Parade
Parade marchers carry a banner as honoring Martin Luther King during Monday s 15th Annual MLK Day Parade. (Thomas O Connor/Times-Georgian)
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Gentry Films Music Video in Carrollton
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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Snow and Ice in Carrollton
Sledders make their way down a hill near Spring Street in Carrollton Friday, Jan. 8. (Thomas O Connor/Times-Georgian)
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