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October 2017
| October 31
October 31, 2017
Tax assessors spent four months processing over 10,000 appeals. Now they’re behind for 2018.
Run a red light or stop sign in Columbus? The cost of the ticket is about to change.
Prosecutor: Music promoter on trial for child porn ‘preys on young men and their dreams’
Albany State, Fort Valley State prepare for Fountain City Classic
Sound Off for November 1, 2017
Many in 2018 Georgia legislature will be looking (and politicking) for higher office
Looking Back
Charges are no smoking gun — nor is investigation a trivial pursuit
GSWA releases Week 12 high school football polls
Justyn Ross honored for Under Armour All-America Bowl selection
Celebrate Halloween by adopting a black cat from PAWS for only $13