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CRIME
Columbus police arrest couple for entering an automobile
Columbus police arrested Ricky L. Cook, 56, and Amy Charlene Fitts, 42, on a felony charge of entering an automobile Friday.
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CRIME
Alleged lawn mower thief doesn't go far
Columbus police arrested Issac Kindred, 56, of Danbury Drive on a felony charge of second-degree burglary Friday.
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CRIME
Columbus police arrest couple for shoplifting at Burlington Coat Factory
Columbus police arrested James Shue, 52, of Bradley Circle and Carrie Miller, 41, of Midland Chase Loop on a felony charge of theft by shoplifting Thursday night.
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CRIME
Reward offered in Valley on burglary, rape cases
The City of Valley and Greater Valley Area CrimeStoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the person or persons responsible for two burglaries and rapes in the area of 55th Street and 56th Street, according to a news release from the Valley Police Department.
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CRIME
Alert neighbor helps Columbus police make burglary arrest
An alert neighbor who was doing yard work Friday helped Columbus police arrest Tommie Lee Bailey, 30, of 23rd Street on a felony charge of first-degree burglary.
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LATEST NEWS
UPDATE: CutBait Music Festival goes on inside; rain cancels outdoor schedule
Today's rain has forced the CutBait Music Festival to cancel its outdoor schedule, but the acts at inside venues will go on as scheduled.
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LATEST NEWS
UPDATE: CutBait Music Festival continues indoors all day Saturday
The CutBait Music Festival continues today, from 2 p.m. to midnight, on nine stages, indoor and outdoor, in downtown Columbus.
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SPORTS
Former Carver, Alabama cornerback DeQuan Menzie signs with Lions
Former Carver High and Alabama standout DeQuan Menzie was claimed off waivers by the Detroit Lions on Thursday.
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LATEST NEWS
NAACP's Sanderson calls for investigation of black officer’s ‘racist views’
The president of the local NAACP chapter called Friday for an investigation into the police department’s handling of a black police officer who boasted of targeting “‘white folks” when writing tickets near Columbus State University.
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COLUMBUS HIGH
Update: Columbus falls to Marist in state soccer final
CARROLLTON, Ga. In a five-minute postgame speech to his team on Friday, Columbus High girls soccer coach Rusty Oliver thanked his seniors, praised the teams effort and stated unequivocally that he would rather be standing with his team after a loss than any other. That includes Marist, which...




