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Glaring sun blamed for fatal accident
A Bleckley County woman who was blinded by the sun was killed in an accident early Wednesday on Ga.
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Students Charged With Break-Ins
Three Middle Georgia College students have been charged with breaking into a Cochran restaurant.
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Middle Georgia College to offer new 4-year education degree
Middle Georgia College is adding a third bachelor's degree to its course offerings.
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Paving the way: Some midstate counties using recycled material
Some rural Middle Georgia counties are finding a way to afford paving their dirt roads despite a nationwide asphalt shortage: They're using a new recycled asphalt material developed by a company with Cochran ...
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a Babya brings showers of blessings
Shelia "Buffy" Buff has waited most of her 51 years for this day. She is about to become a mother.
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La Cabana:
Mexican restaurants are known as much for their sizzle as their salsa. You know, that "ssssssss" echoing through the restaurant, letting patrons know someone's about to get a piping-hot plate of grilled onions, ...
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Cochran race track to re-open in October
Georgia Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John Oxendine said today that the suspension his office placed on Cochran Motor Speedway will continue through Oct.
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Georgia track closed after spectator killed
Citing violations of state safety codes at Cochran Motor Speedway following the death of a race fan this past weekend, Georgia officials closed the facility Wednesday until further notice.
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Woman killed by tire at Cochran Motor Speedway
One woman was killed and several people were injured in a racing accident Saturday night at the Cochran Motor Speedway.
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Errant tire kills woman at Cochran race track
One woman was killed and other people were injured in a racing accident Saturday night at the Cochran Motor Speedway.
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One Killed in Cochran Motor Speedway Accident
Bleckley County Sheriff Harold Lancaster says an accident at the Cochran Motor Speedway killed one woman and injured 3 others.
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Teacher of the Year Profile
Perdue Elementary Teacher of the Year Lisa Mosely works with students in her classroom.
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Courtin' a College gets serious for Peachtree City's task force
"If Atlanta Christian College wants a Pinto, this isn't it. If they want a Cadillac, this is it." Peachtree City Mayor Harold Logsdon and other members of the ACC Task Force got a glimpse of "what could be" ...
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Buy Ice Cream, Help Local Hospital
Patients at the Children's Hospital got some special treats on Wednesday. They got to have all of the Dairy Queen Blizzards that they could handle.
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Bleckley County's peanut and cotton farming past to be put on display
John Ricks, head of Cochran-Bleckey County Better Hometown and the Downtown Development Authority, stands last week in the pavilion that serves as the cotton and peanut farming museum in the parking lot behind ...
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Rescued Dogs Getting New Homes
Dozens of dogs rescued from an illegal breeder in Putnam County may soon find adopted homes in Central Georgia.
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Colleges plan for budget cuts
Midstate colleges have made plans to trim a state-mandated 5 percent from their budgets, although which cuts will be enacted still remains to be seen.
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Rescued Dogs Getting New Homes
Dozens of dogs rescued from an illegal breeder in Putnam County may soon find adopted homes in Central Georgia.
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Keynotes set for 2008 Buildings Conference
The program is nearly complete for this year's Structural Engineers' Buildings Conference & Expo, which will take place at the Hyatt Regency in Atlanta, Oct.
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Janelle Wild is Honored for 35 Years of Service
Janell Wild, who serves as Vice President and as a consumer and mortgage loan officer at McIntosh State Bank, celebrated 35 year's service with the bank recently.
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