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2020-06-04
Police: Spike in number of assembly requests
Nearly 30% voter turnout so far
Recycling center to reopen Thursday
Gov. Kemp to scale back state budget cuts
A blind Berry College graduate writes a children’s book to teach kids about blindness — “Mr. Lollypop Makes a Friend.”
♦ Pentagon-trump clash breaks open over military and protests
♦ Jimmy Carter: Privileged, powerful must fight racial biases
♦ Cedartown protest
Today in History
Lookout Mountain public defender leaving post to enter private practice
Report: Rome man kicks woman, threatens to kill her
‘Boogaloo’ extremist group identified at Athens protest
Summer vacations, past and future
Have nature’s screechers invaded your home?
Budget cuts to drug courts are too costly
SHARPE, James Ralph (Jackie)
HESTER, Mrs. Ona Mae Peck
Tourism office aims to boost tennis
Lindale Rail Viewing Platform ribbon cutting set for Saturday at noon
Legislative session to resume June 15
JACKSON, James Leon
FORD, Barbara Jean Mathis
TYLER, Georgia R.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Autopsy report shows Floyd had tested positive for COVID-19
Elliott aiming to be among drivers always with a shot
Raising up the class of 2020
Source: MLB nixes 114-game plan, counters with 50 games
Woman doesn’t have the patience to help friend navigate her grief
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