December 20, 2017
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For these CSU students, graduation involved one final question - and a ring
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Shaw’s T.J. Harvey signs with Southern Mississippi
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Smiths Station’s Deondrae Williams chooses Naval Academy
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Three burglars stole from students' lockers at Hardaway High, police say
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Glenwood’s Cameron O’Neil signs with Pittsburgh
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Columbus man charged with trafficking nearly $16,000 worth of meth
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Columbus woman attacked news reporter after approaching her about a story, police say
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Police say accused shoplifter found with drugs
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Man claims woman bit his chest during fight
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Fireworks now illegal in Eufaula
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Jury reaches verdict on Columbus man who beat his pregnant girlfriend with a clothes iron
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Details, accuracy sadly lacking in report on tax bill
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Looking Back
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Whatever Government Center's fate, it will be in the hands of taxpaying Columbus voters
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Three local teams ranked in latest girls basketball rankings
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Sound Off for December 21, 2017
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Wet, thundery weather in store for the Valley this afternoon
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Lockdown of Harris County schools in Hamilton lifted after suspect turns himself in
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Former Columbus mail carrier sentenced to 8 years in prison for role in fraud scheme
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Vickey Johnson wins District 2 Council seat in Phenix City runoff
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Ledger-Enquirer high school sports roundup | Dec. 19, 2017
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Mrs. Cooper teaches important life skills at Double Churches elementary
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Johnson appears to be headed for victory in Phenix City District 2 runoff
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One dead, one charged in West Point shooting
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Teacher went from homeless at 17 to chasing her dream as an author
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Don't want to cook for the holidays? Here's some restaurants open on Christmas Day
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Sound Off for December 23, 2017
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One dead at Columbus pawn shop
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North Georgia landscapes damaged by snowfall
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Here are tips for holiday cooking safety
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One dead, three injured after shootout at Columbus pawn shop
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Auto supplier completes Harris County plant, creating 110 jobs
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Phenix City police arrest three in robbery of 13-year-old
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Top 5 reasons to be a Muscogee County School District bus driver and help end shortage
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Give the gift of blood over the holidays while others are too busy