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Get your vocal chords ready ... you might just be the next $1,000 winner of the CSRA Star Search. More ... The most popular hunting season in Georgia will kick off this weekend when hunters take to the woods with their bows. More ... Some lucky Burke County hunters may begin their pursuit of dinosaur-like reptiles this weekend when Georgia's alligator hunting season opens. More ... Weekend mayhem at the American Legion post on Liberty Street could spark Waynesboro city councilmen to adopt a party ordinance. More ... Consumers need to be aware of possible adverse weather and review recommendations for keeping food safe before, during and after a hurricane or tropical storm, especially one accompanied by power outages and flooding. More ... Those two little words home shoppers love began appearing in headlines and on TV earlier this year: "buyers' market." The long-awaited burst of the housing bubble was imminent and home prices would finally halt their precipitous multi-year rise. More ... Those first steps you plan to take up to the doorway of your new home aren't nearly as important as the steps involved in the shopping and purchasing process. When you're hunting for the right home, there's a lot more to do than explore neighborhoods, make time for open houses, and figure out furnit More ... Burke County property transfers for July 28-31. The date indicates when the transfer was recorded in the Burke County clerk's office. More ... The facility was established in 1952 to aid in regenerating the area's depressed rural economy after World War II. Midville was chosen for its low rainfall and high heat index so plants and animals could be tested under extreme conditions. More ... Area forestry queens recently met Georgia Governor Sonny Purdue at the Hanging Rocks Plantation in Jenkins County. Shown with Governor Purdue, are, from left, (standing) Cierra Linder, 2006 Tiny Miss Jefferson County Forestry Queen, and Tiffany Wasden, 2006 Junior Miss Burke County Forestry Queen; and Makenzie Kelly, 2005 Teeny Miss Jenkins County Forestry Queen. Wasden represented Burke County at the 67th annual Miss Georgia Forestry Pageant, placing in the top 10 and advancing to the Miss United States National Forestry Scholarship Pageant over the weekend where she came in as third runner-up. More ... Josephine Walker-Smith and Luther Williams, both of Waynesboro, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nekole LaShannon Williams of Hephzibah, to Roderick Donnell Hankerson, son of James and Vivian Jordan of Waynesboro and Willie Saulsberry of Augusta. More ... Jurors have been drawn for the April 2006 Term of Superior Court criminal/civil session with Judge Neal W. Dickert presiding. More ... |
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