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Inside today: Our annual Heritage edition
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Voccio: COVID-19 spread ‘community wide’
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Weekend incidents result in drug, gun, counterfeit arrests
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General Assembly signs off on coronavirus emergency declaration
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Gordon GOP to restructure precinct caucus, county convention
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Hospital postpones events, implements new visitor restrictions
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GNTC suspends all classes, activities until March 22
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Georgia presidential primary pushed back amid coronavirus concerns
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Sheriff announces measures in response to new coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic
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Trying to put some perspective to the coronavirus pandemic
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Two cans of Spam
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A Steven Spielberg
movie?
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Kirby recognized with Extra Mile Award
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ARREST RECORDS
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Investing, family and footprints
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Short-term and long-term investing, what is the difference?
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The COVID-19 pandemic hits all sports across the nation
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COVID-19’s impact on the local sports scene
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Falcons cut four veterans to clear cap space
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Brady leaving Patriots, says ‘football journey’ is elsewhere
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TOBI Says: What do you fear? What is important to you
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Smart, UGA athletics hunkered down during spring shutdown
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Treating customers like family
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Lexy’s Indoor Playground helps kids play all year long
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For Smith, insurance is about caring for others
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‘Feel like home’
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Meet Julie Walraven, chair of the Gordon chamber Board of Directors
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More than craft beer
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Family business
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Calhoun City Schools BOE says goodbye to Swink after 15 years
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Stephens High: A look back at black history in Gordon
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Meet varsity competition cheer coach Lauren Dooley
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Future of Calhoun/Sonoraville rivalry
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Gordon County Schools shuffles administrators
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Calhoun High School to house state’s first on-campus urgent care clinic
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Becky Gilbert George
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Ponton-Arrington represents indigenous people at the UN
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From books to benefits
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Library to open stronger than ever before
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Music, marriage, basketball
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City of Refuge expands, thrives on positive impact, success stories
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Celebrate Recovery program aims to help anyone with ‘a hurt, habit or hang-up’
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Evelyn Adams follows her calling to serve the lord, help those in need