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News May 16, 2007
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Life's a beach Sand, surf come downtown Friday
By Elizabeth Billips Associate Editor
      Hundreds of locals will put on their flip flops to celebrate summer with 40 tons of sand and four hours of fun. The annual 'Boro Beach Blast will kick off at 5 p.m. Friday in downtown Waynesboro.
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Paintball attacks Waynesboro
By Anne Marie Kyzer Staff Writer
      A local mother has thought of a way for kids to have fun without getting into trouble, but there's a good chance they'll get shot by their buddies … with paint, that is. Rhonda Clemens, along with her husband, David, is setting up a paintball field on their land just north of town on Highwa...
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Beach blasted!
      JC Burnett doesn't know it yet, but his weight lifting buddies are collecting a lost bet in the most public way possible. Though JC doesn't live here, the last time he visited he entered a beginner's weight lifting contest with the understanding
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In Waynesboro Delay costly for taxpayers
By Elizabeth Billips Associate Editor
      A 12-month delay could cost Waynesboro taxpayers nearly $111,000. More than a year ago, city council budgeted a $632,000 project that was to include new paving and storm drains on West Eighth Street, as well as improvements in the West Gate Subdivision and on Washington Drive, Jones Avenue, Fuller...
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Library News
      The Burke County Library, located at 130 Highway 24 South, Waynesboro, has received the following new books: Fiction The Lost Diary of Don Juan I by Douglas Carlton Abrams; A Treasury of Regrets, Susanne Alleyn; Strike Force, Dale Brown; The Sea Lady, Margaret Drabble; American Detective, Loren ...
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Luncheon held to honor Judge Mildred Palmer
      Judge Mildred Ann Palmer was honored for 14 years of service to the Burke County Magistrate Court at a luncheon Thursday, May 17, at Mobley's Cafeteria. She retired on Valentine's Day of this year and had surgery soon after, delaying a luncheon in her honor.
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Movies Under the Stars kicks off Saturday
By Elizabeth Billips Associate Editor
      It's movie time at the city park. This Saturday night, the first flick in the Movies Under the Stars series will start rolling at dark. While the title of the box-office smash can't be released due to copyright laws, organizers say moviegoers should get revved up for a "hi-octane adventure" about...
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Students interview WWII Veterans
Need to locate local veterans
By Anne Marie Kyzer Staff Writer
      Several Burke County High School students are learning history from some men who made it. Karen Reeves' U.S. history students will interview local World War II veterans this summer as part of a much larger oral history project that will end up in the Library of Congress.
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Development Authority coping with loss of Cummins Filtration
By Anne Marie Kyzer Staff Writer
      The Burke County Development Authority has been working overtime to quickly fill the soon-to-be vacant Cummins Filtration facility. The company announced two weeks ago that it will close its doors in Waynesboro next month. The community will lose more than 300 jobs when it goes.
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Commission makes plans for runway extension
By Diana Royal Staff Writer
      While the runway at the Burke County Airport may not be long enough for some jets, all that could change if the commissioners see their plans come to fruition. Last week during the commission's monthly meeting, commissioners gave Jack Mayfield of Campbell Paris Engineers the go ahead to proceed wi...
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Dunkin' their teacher
      A group of Edmund Burke Academy first-graders got to see their teacher sitting in cold water after they sold the most cases of Coca- Cola products in the school's annual PTO (Parent Teacher Organization) Coke Drive.
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