Jun 12, 2008 | Rome News - Tribune
Two Lyerly residents killed in car wreck Two Lyerly residents were killed in a car wreck in Chattooga County Monday afternoon, officials stated.
Two Lyerly residents killed in car wreck
According to Joseph Swords with the Georgia State Patrol Rome post: Charlie Marvin Caldwell, 86, and Alice Fay Ivester, 62, both of Lyerly, were traveling westbound on Ga.
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Lyerly school wins state agriculture award
Lyerly Elementary School is the winner of the fourth annual Agricultural Awareness Week Observance award for the state of Georgia. via Rome News - Tribune
Lyerly woman faces multiple drug charges
Nicole Renee Carnes, 25, of 6070 Ga. 114 in Lyerly, was arrested Thursday on Ga. via Rome News - Tribune
Region has stake in budget talks
Among the other Northwest Georgia projects hanging in the balance are a campground at the Berry College Wildlife Management Area, a campus in Catoosa County and improvements at Northwest Georgia Regional ... via Rome News - Tribune
Woman burned in Lyerly meth lab explosion still in hospital
According to narcotics agent Mike Howard with the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit Drug Task Force, which handles drug case in Walker, Catoosa, Dade and Chattooga counties: Click here to read the story No ... via Rome News - Tribune
Authorities have levied drug charges against a Chattooga man after a meth lab exploded in his residence Wednesday night. via Catoosa County News
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church to hold service at Berry College
The event, scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Sunday, is open to the public. The Rev. Clarence Carr will be the speaker. via Rome News - Tribune
Mohawk offers other jobs to new layoffs
Chamber officials cite Rome's diverse economy as a reason for optimism. The Mohawk plant on Ga. via Rome News - Tribune
One man was killed and another injured Friday evening on Shorter Avenue after a westbound pickup truck hit a car that had stopped with its front end sticking out into the road from the IGA grocery store parking ... via Rome News - Tribune
Web site operator files for warrant against prominent attorney
Watson claims Cook called her derogatory names in front of witnesses. One name appears in a transcript from Dec. via Rome News - Tribune
Judge rules Watson must testify, deposition set for January
“There's no jail today. That's never been on the table”
A judge ruled this morning that Teresa Watson, an independent Web site owner in Rome, must testify in a pending lawsuit against Chuck Jones, mayor of Lyerly, filed by plaintiff Janice Galloway. via Rome News - Tribune
Web site operator ordered to appear in court
Summerville Attorney Bobby Lee Cook represents the plaintiff, Janice Galloway. She is suing Lyerly Mayor Chuck Jones, accusing him of libel. via Rome News - Tribune
Birds of paradise A half hours drive from Rome, to the small town of Lyerly, reveals a world of color and sound and sights one would expect from a South American rainforest. via Rome News - Tribune
Here, at Parrot Education Project, live a flock of exotic birds. Resplendent macaws, proud cockatoos, talkative parrots and even a white peacock call this sanctuary home. via Rome News - Tribune
The foundation will award financial assistance grants for: educational and individual improvement; health care; economic development; community enhancement; individual and human development; the arts, culture ... via Cherokee County Herald
'Our children's children's war'
“We are certainly concerned about the welfare of the good Iraqi people in our area of operations”
The families of Oscar Sanchez and Michael Anderson Jr. were guests of honor at the Memorial Day observance at Lakewood Memorial Park in 2005. via Holland Sentinel
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Victory in Iraq remains goal for military families
“The morning my wife told me that Justin had been killed I vowed to God and Justin that I would go over there and kill as many insurgents as I could”
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WASHINGTON | Michael Anderson can recount his son's last moments on earth down to the second.
He knows that the night before his son, Marine Cpl. Michael Anderson Jr., died in the battle for Fallujah he slept in a 17-degree room on a piece of cardboard and that he shared his blanket and iPod with a friend. He knows that on Dec. 14, 2004, his son and comrades shimmied down a rooftop to ambush a group of insurgents, opened the roof's hatch, threw in a grenade and listened for screams before heading inside. Read more
Upcoming wedding plans of area residents 09/30/07 Email this story to a friend Chesley Bruce Winnie Chesley of Menlo and Mr. via Rome News - Tribune