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Blaze damages former Swift Mill
Fire Marshal Tommy Streeter, of the Columbus Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Services, said the first firefighters arrived on the scene around 4:30 p.m. No one was injured in the blaze.
Quitman County to leave local library system to join closer system based in Dawson
“We can't give them the kind of support that somebody 20 miles away can.”
Beginning July 1, the start of the next fiscal year, the Quitman County Public Library will become part of the Kinchafoonee Regional Library based in Dawson, Ga., said Claudya Muller, director of the ... via Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Berlin police chief steps down
“I'm not leaving on bad terms. In the last year, it's been really hard, putting in a lot of hours and it's kind of took its toll on some of my health issues”
After three years at the post, Berlin Police Chief Jerry Evers resigned Thursday night "I'm not leaving on bad terms. via Moultrie Observer
DAMAGE HAS BEEN REPORTED FROM THIS THUNDERSTORM NEAR CUSSETA. .. OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO REYNOLDS...CHARING...AND MAUK. via 13WMAZ-TV
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Webster voters to decide on unified government Feb. 5
“I think it's going to be in the best interest to approve the merged government”
Voters in Webster County are poised to make a historic decision on Feb. 5 when they decide whether to form Georgia's sixth, and smallest, consolidated government from the existing jurisdictions of Preston, ... via Americus Times-Recorder, Americus, Ge...
Charles Redwine on Muscogee Pottery [Aardvarchaeology]
Category: Archaeology Posted on: December 27, 2007 8:50 AM, by Martin R Guest entry! Charles Redwine treats us to some really good finds porn with commentary: 16th and 17th century native American pottery from ... via ScienceBlogs
Columbus soldier killed in Afghanistan
Staff Sgt. Gregory Elam was stationed out of Fort Lee BY KAFFIE SLEDGE - ksledge@ledger-enquirer.com -- Staff Sgt. via Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Voters decide on school funds, taxes, city officials
“Portable classrooms will cost us $250,000-$300,000 next year if we don't build these classrooms”
Tuesday's vote was 163 yes and 56 no. The wing is needed at the school that houses middle and high school grades. via Columbus Ledger-Enquirer