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September 2018
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September 18, 2018
Muscogee County School Board rejects controversial proposal to help solve this issue
Rape suspect accused of threatening, intimidating woman if he’s not freed from jail
Columbus man pleads in 2 robberies, one involving a 13-year-old boy
3 officials honored with Lifetime Service Awards as Stacey Abrams campaigns in Columbus
Two weeks before death-penalty trial, Brandon Conner needs state-paid defense, attorneys say
Sexual harassment, bullying allegations against Myers lead to these MCSD board votes
Six years after he raped her, she saw him at a train station - and started yelling, cops say
Court overturned Columbus man’s conviction for molesting 15-year-old — then he walked free
Dollar General plans store No. 26 in Columbus area. This is how it will benefit city.
Brick Bistro offers training, real-world experience for culinary students
Uptown Concert Series returns with a mix of tribute bands