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2024-03-30
TODAY’S HISTORY
More details on election, immigration changes
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Lawmakers pass $36.1B state budget
OBITUARIES: In Memory
Communities in Schools celebrates 30 years in Rome and Floyd County
A Knight in the Castle
Easter in America
The return of spring
Conscience told them it was right
Biden proposes fixing government with more government
Snow, ice and common sense: Welcome to Finland
Some perennial causes make it through Ga. General Assembly, and some don’t
‘Parent your children please’: Cobb County juvenile court judge breaks down case load
Coosa man charged with misuse of government purchasing card
Georgia bill banning puberty blockers for minors languishes alongside other culture war measures
Judge blocks ballot design in NJ primary
Atlanta rolls past Philly bullpen to win opener
Model girls, boys teams roll to region wins over Haralson
Clemson relishes rare shot at earning Final Four berth
Alabama’s Nelson shakes struggles to lead Tide upset
Fast and furious start to 2024 Cup season hits Richmond track
RFPRA to host multiple tournaments
Is Shohei Ohtani too big of a superstar to fail?
STAGE for the RESCUES
50 Years Ago
Keep it going WINDS to present ‘Across the Big Pond’ April 13; admission is free
Spring’s ugly side
Episcopal church wins legal battle over soup kitchen
Deep dive into ancient pilgrimage routes in Levant, Hijaz regions
NC governor targets school at church where pastor made rape comments
Ahead of Easter, Trump selling ‘God Bless the USA’ Bibles
CHURCH CALENDAR
Daughter’s patience with mom has finally run out after years of hurt
Company made $586 doing nothing, and a bank let them get away with it
Titanic law helps ship owner limit bridge collapse liability
Jacksons chair state Young Farmers, Ranchers program
Secondhand clothing sales sizzle, ThredUp report shows
Mustang Sydney
POLICE ARREST REPORTS
Cherokee schools receive state honors for raising funds for Georgia foster youth
Valdosta father talks about anti-fentanyl law named for son
HOW TO HELP
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
CHI Memorial breaks ground for new hospital in Catoosa
New traffic flow on College Street
Floret & Fromage creating a unique downtown event space
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