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Plant Vogtle Most governmental bodies, both city and county, find themselves spending a lot of time and money fixing yesterday’s problems, rather than anticipating and planning for tomorrow’s More ... Looking Back 10 Years Ago: Aug. 24, 1995 Charles Edward Hills was convicted of murder, robbery and burglary in the death of local farmer Carlton Eskew. More ...
By Bonnie K. Taylor General Manager The True Citizen Marshall Singletary Cones have become markers in downtown Waynesboro. I realize the cones are there for a purpose, but will they always be there? Since the new paving and re-routing of lanes in the downtown More ...
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“I LOVE TO TELL THE STORY” My father and mother told wonderful stories. I am sure that is More ...
ON INDELIBLE MEMORIES A long, long time ago, a ringing telephone at 4 o’clock in the morning signaled a dramatic change to the life I had planned for my family and myself. A voice at the other end of the line informed me that our son, More ... Other Voices MEDICARE IS 40 By Holly Sklar When Medicare and Medicaid were signed into law on July 30, 1965, former President Harry Truman received the first Medicare card. More ... Letters to the Editor Editor: I want to thank Waynesboro Mayor Jesse C. Stone and city attorney Christopher Dube for coming up with a quick plan to help restore the customers’ utilities. More ... |
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