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Chamber ag scholarship deadline approaches

MOULTRIE, Ga. — The Moultrie-Colquitt County Chamber of Commerce Agricultural and Rural Services Committee will be awarding a ... Read more

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Alabama constitution still calls for ‘separate schools for white and colored children’

Alabama has been in the news of late, what with Jeff Sessions, President Trump's controversial attorney general, hailing ... Read more

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After refusing to watch LGBT diversity video, judge sues to avoid being fired

Citing his First Amendment rights and religious protections under the Civil Rights Act, a Social Security Administration judge ... Read more

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DA says convicted Meigs mayor violated bond conditions

THOMASVILLE, Ga. — A former Meigs mayor convicted earlier this month of two felonies violated bond conditions Monday. Read more

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Lawyers: Reinstating ban would cause chaos

WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawyers for Washington state and Minnesota have told a federal appellate court that restoring President ... Read more

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Column: Where Justice Scalia was wrong

WASHINGTON -- With an asperity born of exasperation, Justice Antonin Scalia once wrote, "If you want aspirations, you ... Read more

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This prosecutor is accused of hiring a prostitute. He’s still getting his government paycheck.

Quinn - a 46-year-old assistant district attorney - has been allowed to keep his job but is no ... Read more

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Trump’s order could be opening salvo in abortion battle

WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump’s executive order barring federal funds for foreign groups performing abortions raised hopes among ... Read more

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Protests erupt across Washington as Trump takes oath of office

WASHINGTON - Standing on a street corner after watching Donald Trump's inaugural address, Daniel Hall, of Beckley, West ... Read more

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Woods pleased with what he’s hearing from Washington

CHATSWORTH, Ga. — State School Superintendent Richard Woods says education is in transition both across the nation and in ... Read more