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August 2015
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August 21, 2015
Protest of Planned Parenthood to be held Saturday
Mother faces reckless conduct charge after son shot
Newsweek again lists Columbus High among 'America's Top High Schools'
Blake Countess to play multiple positions for Auburn's defense
High school volleyball roundup: Hardaway beats Jordan; Columbus wins twice
Closer look at Friday night's games
Dad pleads not guilty in infant death case
Rescued Vietnamese orphan remembers 'Angel of Saigon'
Two offensive line positions remain open for Auburn
Bama punter JK Scott says he can improve upon All-America season
Trammell Coleman scores hole-in-one at the Country Club of Columbus
Jay Pease has hole-in-one at Country Club of Columbus
John A. Tures: Different emphasis now in GOP
Randall Balmer: Carter has long pursued peace, justice
First-year Columbus State president advises first-year students