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Posted: Sunday - Sept. 5, 2010
Livestock on the lam
SUMMERVILLE, Ga. — Two goats eluded Chattooga County authorities for more than a week until they got stuck in a culvert and their owner was alerted on Twitter.
Posted: Sunday - Sept. 5, 2010
Dalton to host Special Olympics
Dalton, Ga., has been selected to host Georgia’s Special Olympics for the next three years.
Posted: Saturday - Sept. 4, 2010
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LaFayette airport eyes new terminal
When pilots visit as many airports as Keith Barlow, they get to know the good airports and the bad ones.
Posted: Saturday - Sept. 4, 2010
Walker County fundraiser under way
Amy Yoder is grateful for a police fundraiser that saved her family’s Christmas last year.
Posted: Saturday - Sept. 4, 2010
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Sign language goal
Silence reigns in Room 701 at LaFayette Middle School, but the conversation is nonstop.
Posted: Friday - Sept. 3, 2010
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Seeking to help gifted
First-graders at Cherokee Ridge Elementary School say they enjoy learning at the hands of older gifted students in the school’s Kaleidoscope program.
Posted: Friday - Sept. 3, 2010
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Girl’s condition still critical after BB gun accident
A 10-year-old Fort Oglethorpe girl still is in critical condition a week after she was shot in the eye with a BB gun and the projectile lodged in her brain.
Posted: Thursday - Sept. 2, 2010
Dalton set to trim tax rate 3.3 percent
Dalton leaders on Tuesday will vote to cut city revenue by about $250,000.
Posted: Thursday - Sept. 2, 2010
Stimulus boosts LaFayette sewer plan
LaFayette, Ga., is receiving federal stimulus help that nearly cuts in half the cost of $800,000 in wastewater system improvements to keep the city in compliance with environmental laws.
Posted: Wednesday - Sept. 1, 2010
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Counterfeit check rings rampant, police say
When Nathan Billups strolled into the Regions Bank in downtown Dalton, Ga., he looked like an average customer, police said.
Posted: Wednesday - Sept. 1, 2010
Crime victims vent to Georgia parole board at Dalton meeting
Connie and Jeff Payne say they were shocked that the drunk driver convicted of killing their son had access to Facebook, a cell phone and was allowed to work at a fitness center.
Posted: Tuesday - Aug. 31, 2010
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Fathers defended families in Whitfield shooting
Kenny Simonson and Edward Manz were two fathers determined to protect their children and grandchildren from a hail of gunfire Thursday night.
Posted: Tuesday - Aug. 31, 2010
Destination of Race funding up in air
By the end of September, $400 million in federal Race to the Top funding will be allocated to Georgia, but a breakdown of how the money will be divided still is up in the air, state officials say.
Posted: Monday - Aug. 30, 2010
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Dalton alum seeks world teaching experience
DALTON, Ga. — Allison Perry stopped to talk to students in a Dalton High School German class on her way to see the world.
Posted: Monday - Aug. 30, 2010
Crime up in North Georgia
In a single year, Diana Gregory became a crime statistic three times.
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Local doggy fashions hit New York runway
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Recall effort rallying point for 3 groups
Sunday - Sept. 5, 2010 - 2 Comments
Haslam seeks to heal rifts with conservatives
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