The Union Recorder

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July 3, 2009

Print edition, July 3, 2009

GCSU sorority house burns



Lighting up the skies

Some fireworks legal, but officials urge caution, safety



Woman sentenced for tax evasion



Local landmarks receive restoration grants



Keep busy at the library this July



These are busy times for the local business community



A Main Street/Downtown Development Authority Project



SBDC regional office changes locations



Howell Medical Equipment & Supply opens new store



Judge provisionally acquits woman in MySpace case



Crime Digest



Day Book



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