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The rain may have forced the annual Sept. 11 remembrance service indoors but it failed to dampen the spirit of the event, as about 100 citizens, government,
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Children shouted while sprinting and jumping through columns of water shooting more than 10 into the air moments after the fountains were officially turned
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A second person has been charged with manufacturing methamphetamine following the early morning discovery of a “shake and bake” meth lab in
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The owner of the home at 11 Morningside Drive is South Rome says his house will be repaired thanks to solid construction and quality materials.
Chad Johnfroe
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A large oak tree fell on the home of a Morningside Drive resident in South Rome at about 4:15 p.m. Friday, covering almost the entire roof and punching
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Beginning Tuesday, Sept. 1, Floyd Medical Center will begin offering patients angioplasty and stent procedures, heart care procedures they’ve been
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A vacant house at the dead end of Chamber Mill Road in Silver Creek was destroyed by fire Wednesday afternoon and the fire marshal is investigating the
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Music fans in the mood for a mellow mix of unique instrumentaion — including guitar, cello, mandolin, cornet, pedal steel, bass and drums — should know that the southern alt-country band Jackson
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Shorter College hosted an open house at its new School of Nursing on Tuesday so that potential students and college officials could get a first-hand look at the new facility.
Located at 20 Riverbend Drive
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Georgia Highlands College has entered Phase I of its pandemic plan after a faculty member was diagnosed with swine flu last week, Dana Davis, director of college relations, confirmed to RomeNewswire.
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