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July 2021
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July 21, 2021
Three new leaders for Columbus schools approved by Muscogee County board
Muscogee County part of COVID ‘clusters’ identified by national study. What you need to know
YMCA was going to buy a former Columbus school property. The plan has changed
‘Show of force’ at Muscogee County Jail related to moving inmates after weekend fight
Four Colombian vets implicated in Haiti assassination trained at Fort Benning school, DoD says
Alabama councilman who blurted racial slur at meeting won’t resign. ‘Absolutely not’
Columbus man sentenced for shooting woman, trying to smother her in front of 3 year old
Leader who helped Columbus State expand and spark downtown development dies
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COVID almost closed this Alabama coffee shop. Then customers stepped up.