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2020-06-07
JC Penney decision no surprise
Floyd sheriff race draws big money
School RICO hearing pushed back to Friday
No tax increase from Floyd schools
Sales tax revenues show some surprises. Rome was not completely shut down by COVID-19.
Habitat’s ReStore moving to First Ave.
Today in History
Calling for justice
Another smash and grab burglary suspect brought to Rome to face RICO charges
Woman accused of dropping contraband for inmates
‘Splash,’ ‘Stern’ writer Bruce Jay Friedman dead at 90
In Memory
United we stand ... and it’s important that we stand together
You fill up my senses ...
Celebrating Fathers and their ‘royal blood’
Nonviolence is learned
Knowing when to say ‘I don’t know’
Black officers feel pain of George Floyd’s death, duty to their uniform
GBI spotlights out-of-state protesters rallying in Atlanta
What’s next for the NBA? A plan for testing is big key
Less than half of coaching staffs not at team facilities
Eye of the Beholder
50 Years Ago
Unity Christian School, Darlington students win first and second place in 14th Congressional District Art Competition
Faith leaders in dual roles guiding congregations, police
Listening to scripture and neighbors as God’s people
Conversation with excerpts from Mary Oliver’s poem, Terns
Black, white and red
Former spouse is pushing widowed reader to rekindle their relationship
PHILIP ALDER BRIDGE
Looting devastates businesses already shaken by virus
Brands weigh in on national protests over police brutality
Congressional Budget Office projects virus impact could trim GDP by $15.7 trillion
POLICE ARREST REPORTS
JAIL POPULATION
WRECK REPORTS
RECENT DEATHS
RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS
HOW TO HELP
Is there a legal limit on restocking fees?
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