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The Eatonton Duplicate Bridge Club, an official member of the American Contract Bridge League, meets at 1 p.m. at the Eatonton Performing Arts Center at Madison Avenue in Eatonton. Come with a partner or e-mail Pat Turney at turney@plantationcable.net for a possible partner match.
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Atlanta mayor: Savannah harbor will get deepened
Don't worry, the $652 million plan to deepen Savannah's busy shipping channel remains very much on President Barack Obama's radar, the mayor of Atlanta told coastal business and political leaders Thursday.
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Atlanta mayor: Savannah harbor will get deepened
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American Legion Bingo hopes to have lucky number
Most would agree that Mondays are the least favorite of all the days, but Monday nights could become the luckiest night of the week.
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American Legion Bingo hopes to have lucky number
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The family of T.H. Clark founded the Milledgeville division of Coca-Cola in 1913. After operating on N. Wayne St, the business moved to its current U.S. Highway 22 location by 1973. The local Coke plant employs 20.
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Milledgeville Coca-Cola 100 years strong
The Coca-Cola Company holds on to history. Southeast territories within the six-state Coca-Cola Bottling Company United region remain defined by wagon wheel franchises put together after the 1902 start in Birmingham, Ala.
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Milledgeville Coca-Cola 100 years strong
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Back row (l to r): Eric Ward, cousin; Debra Jordan, mother; Gerald Jordan Jr., brother; and Gerald Jordan, father. Front row: Aeiress Jordan, sister; Beatrice Walls, grandmother; Jalleyah Jordan; and Emma Jordan, grandmother.
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BHS track athlete signs with Albany State
Paving the way for other future Bravettes, Baldwin High track athlete Jalleyah Jordan signed a scholarship Wednesday to run for Albany State University next year.
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BHS track athlete signs with Albany State
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EDITORIAL: Seizure of AP phone records insult to independent press
Distrust of government secrecy has been elevated to an exceptional level with the disclosure the Justice Department covertly examined two months of Associated Press phone records to determine who leaked details to the AP about a foiled terrorist plot.
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EDITORIAL: Seizure of AP phone records insult to independent press
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GC students hope to reform education in low-performing communities
Georgia College senior Audrey Smith’s belief in the ‘American dream’ has inspired her to help young citizens realize that dream through the power of education.
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- Position Statement on Amendment 2
- ORMC attempts to put ‘Bed Tax’ rumors to rest
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GC students hope to reform education in low-performing communities
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