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February 2018
| February 3
February 3, 2018
Region 1-4A boys, girls basketball tournaments’ opening rounds set
West Point woman, 44, faces arson charges in apartment fire on Avenue K
Chattahoochee Valley Sports Hall of Fame gets it right with this year’s inductees
Officer honored after saving woman accidentally shot in thigh at Home Depot
Glenwood girls basketball tops Lee-Scott, advances to state title game
Sound Off for February 4, 2018
Midland church planning large expansion
Opelika teen dies in one-car crash on Alabama 51
Drug search in Smiths Station nets $10,000 in cash, meth and drug called “lean”
Man accused of exposing himself and stalking woman at South Columbus Library
Ledger-Enquirer high school sports roundup | Feb. 2, 2018
Man charged after shot fired near home
Goodwill’s Marcus McBride makes an impact on those simply wanting a decent job, their dignity
Columbus area sorority celebrates 75 years of service