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Editorial August 24, 2005
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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
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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.
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RFD
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
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Marshall Singletary
     “I LOVE TO TELL THE STORY” My father and mother told wonderful stories. I am sure that is
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Bill Shipp
     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,
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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.
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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.
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