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2017-03-29
Culberson out as LHS principal
Health care expert describes “what’s right” with Obamacare
Robbie Lee Gilbert Shipman, 63, Ringgold
Obituaries
The system is working
How pundits got key part of Trump-Russia story all wrong
ACA repeal is too great a chance to take
Bad boys, bad boys
Death from taxes
Bike medics bring speedy emergency care to patients
Former for-profit colleges lobbyist quits U.S. Dept. of Education Taylor Hansen resigns three days after ProPublica revealed his hiring
States tell ‘slowpoke’ drivers to get over — or else Georgia and Tennessee among those fining “left lane bandits”
Thursday, March 16
LaFayette unveils details for dog park
Saying Goodbye to WFLI
Survivorship empowerment class open to all local cancer survivors
Coyote Challenge begins brings a chance to win a lifetime license
Advancing too Far
Referendums
Riverbend Festival announces “Sweet Tea Night” lineup
With a daily dial, police reach out to seniors
La Familia Mexican Restaurant in Rossville serves up Cuban Caribbean cuisine
Today in history
Walker County golfers beginning to round into form as April approaches
Stephenson signs second-generation player in DeSalvo
Trojans three steps closer to earning 6-A title shot
Join me in welcoming Robert Magobet
Ridgeland gets back in region hunt
LaFayette drops three to Gilmer in region play
LaFayette netters close out region slate
Gordon Lee tennis teams net first two wins
Middle School Soccer: Saddle Ridge splits with Rossville
Middle School Golf: Langford goes low as Ramblers win in LaFayette
Middle School Baseball: Trojans stay unbeaten in NGAC play
Gordon Lee boys win LaFayette Invitational
NFL hires Dr. Allen Sills as chief medical officer
Gonzaga’s national title chance a breakthrough moment for Bulldogs
Foul issues help end Kentucky’s season shy of Final Four
Another memorable Kansas season ends short of Final Four
Carolina (North) your tour guide for this year’s Final Four
Mocs Tie for 3rd, Gosselin Runner-Up at Furman
Sacrifice bunts are a dying art in baseball
After Match Play, can anyone beat Dustin Johnson?
ASTROGRAPH
Vintage base ball at the Polo Field begins April 8 Outdoor festival to be held in conjunction with base ball doubleheader
NFL owners approve Raiders’ move from Oakland to Las Vegas
CALENDAR
Family Crisis Center collects nearly $25,000 with annual fundraiser
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