Monday Nov 9 | Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Potential Shelnutt jurors questioned on possible conflicts
Questioning of potential jurors continued late this afternoon in the federal corruption trial of Columbus attorney Mark Shelnutt.
Cusseta-Chattahoochee County voters approve sales tax
Cusseta-Chattahoochee County voters Tuesday overwhelmingly approved an extension of a 1 cent Special Purpose Sales Tax for up to five years to support education.
Or at least welcome to what passes for winter in the Chattahoochee Valley. That's right, temperatures are expected to plummet to the 40s over the weekend, and you need a way to stay warm.
Oct 09 Surfin': Revisiting "Where's DX?" and "Antennas in High Places"
The follow-up e-mails that Surfin' generates often expand on the topics that Surfin' originally covered.
Cusseta residential property offers comfortable stop, stage for traveling musicians
A potluck buffet of barbecue and snacks is arranged before the Bunkhouse Blues house concert.
CSU student screens film today
Danielle Thompson has spent the last year and a half preparing for today. Inspired by an English class assignment to collect local oral histories, Thompson used her interest in filmmaking to extend the assignment into a documentary film.
Body Found at Riverbend Trailer Park in Cusetta
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is looking into the death of a 68-year-old Cusseta man.
Death of man in Cusseta being investigated
The body of 68-year-old Donald Stevenson was found dead today outside his trailer in Cusseta, Ga.
GBI investigates body found in Cusseta
News Leader 9 has confirmed, the body of a 68-year-old Donald Stevenson was found in a trailer park off Old Louvale and U.S. Highway 27 in Cusseta, Georgia.
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Columbus to spend $2.6 million on flooding
Despite objections from a Columbus councilor, the city will move forward with plans to spend $2.6 million to study flooding in neighborhoods.