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Finding a Light Shining Through Mist in the Heart -- New Book Tells a ...
Margie Squires has difficulties. After a date-gone-wrong, Margie has to suffer tales her "escort" on that occasion has told and is telling.
Metro Briefs: Stabbed man identified
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Published on: 07/09/08 Chamblee police have identified the body of a Mexican man found stabbed near a makeshift park by the intersection of Chamblee Dunwoody Road and Cumberland ...
Fast-moving thunderstorms threw off lightning that caused two house fires and dumped rain that flooded five apartments Sunday afternoon in suburban areas south of Atlanta.
Metro Briefs: Clayton will require uniforms
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Published on: 07/02/08 All Clayton County elementary and some middle school students will have to wear uniforms when they return to classes next month.
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Clayton says yes to uniforms for elementaries, 9 middle schools
All Clayton County elementary and some middle school students will have to wear uniforms when they return to classes next month.
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Body and Business Fiitness Camp Challenges Women In Business
The first Body and Business Fitness Camp designed for businesswomen by businesswomen, hosted by the Sipping Tea and Doing Business Network begins on July 12th and is a 4-week camp that provides weekly group ...
$168M budget has no tax hike, Bell says
Clayton County residents will see no property tax increase and no cuts in county services after the county commission voted 3-2 Thursday night for a $168.77 million budget for the next fiscal year.
Boy drowns in Morrow apartment pool
More News Headlines New DUI law in Georgia In less than two weeks Georgia's DUI laws will get stricter.
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A 7-year-old New Orleans boy drowned Tuesday night in a Morrow apartment complex pool where he was visiting his grandfather, authorities said.
Atlanta Hispanic-owned firms are among the nation's largest
Twelve metro Atlanta businesses have landed on the Hispanic Business 500, the listing of the top 500 largest U.S. Hispanic owned companies.
Metro Briefs: Dunwoody ballots sought
Dunwoody's bid for cityhood appears to be drawing early voter interest. As of Friday afternoon, 202 voters in the proposed city had requested absentee ballots from the DeKalb County Voter Registration and ...
Candidates learn rules of boards
Robert Green now knows he wouldn't be able to fire a teacher he doesn't like. He likely wouldn't be able to add flat-screen televisions in every Clayton County high school classroom.
Clayton parents: Progress too slow
The Clayton County school system's new superintendent predicts the district will complete steps to salvage its accreditation by July 15, but parents told the school board Monday night it is making too little ...
Ahead of the Curve: DeKalb mall to get Costco, movie upgrade
It's official: Charlie Hendon, of Hendon Properties, has confirmed that he will be adding a Costco warehouse store to North DeKalb Mall.
Clayton DADS Ordered Out Of Schools
CLAYTON CO., Ga -- A group of parent mentors in Clayton County is coming under fire.
Trove of war records available
Memorial Day honors those who fought for this country in the wars since the American Revolution.
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Clayton schools chief can be off work almost half the time
“He will not be hithering to do consulting when they need to save accreditation. The availability of days does not mean they will be used.”
Clayton County's new superintendent can spend almost half of his 14-month contract not working and still get paid. via The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Clayton signs school chief's contract amid police presence
“Because of some of the challenges dealing with this school district, that's why his salary demands are so high”
Winning over an accreditation agency that already says you are not qualified for the job is hard enough. via Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Embattled Clayton board considers firing attorney
“Although progress is being made, we are still on the path toward losing accreditation”
Less than a month after a Clayton County school board attorney recommended the entire board resign, the board is thinking about firing him. via The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Tifton: Gateway to the new south?
“We like to do business locally.”
Tifton resident Bill Kelley kicked off the Tifton City Council meeting Monday afternoon with a big idea that had what he called "some pop 'n sizzle." During the public comment portion of the meeting, Kelley ... via Tifton Gazette