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September 2015
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September 22, 2015
Genuine justice for lowlife crimes of high-end felons
Charlie Harper: GOP starts to narrow field
UPDATE: Arrest made after threat puts Russell County High School on lockdown
Tide's Coker earns respect from teammates in loss to Ole Miss
Injuries take toll as Jackets get ready for ACC opener with Duke
UGA's offensive line relishes 'misfit' label
UGA names captains for game against Southern
UGA defensive tackle John Outkins injures hand
Spurrier's turn to option a successful change
Slowing S.C.'s Cooper was key to defense
Alabama offense suffering from lack of identity
Columbus State in second place in Aflac/CSU Invitational
Muscogee County School Board approves three new principals
Family affected by diabetes aims to raise funds, awareness
Fifty Years Ago Today, September 23, 1965
Columbus Symphony Orchestra historic marker unveiled