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October 2016
| October 7
October 7, 2016
More than 1,000 jobs from 60-plus employers are needing to be filled at a job fair taking place Thursday at the Georgia International Convention Center adjacent to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
Columbus wins 12th area volleyball championship
Glenwood sets up region showdown with Bessemer Academy
High school roundup: George strikes out 10 to lead Northside over Columbus
Sound Off for October 8, 2016
‘Used to be a ballpark …’
Looking Back
Georgia Tech looks to jump-start season at Pitt
Two women robbed at Columbus apartment on Boxwood Boulevard
She started writing devotions on Facebook. Now she hopes to inspire more with new book
Mississippi State expects to face confident Auburn offense, ‘pretty salty’ defense in Starkville
Rescue team heads to Perry, Ga., to help victims of Hurricane Matthew