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University of West Georgia students Anndrea Jordan and Justin Williams play with a cat named Steve at the Carroll County Animal  Shelter Friday before deciding whether to adopt. (Photo by Cliff Williams/Times-Georgian)
University of West Georgia students Anndrea Jordan and Justin Williams play with a cat named Steve at the Carroll County Animal Shelter Friday before deciding whether to adopt. (Photo by Cliff Williams/Times-Georgian)
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County plans Animal Services department
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Carroll County Animal Control and the animal shelter will be combined into one new department, which will be called Animal Services. “From the community perspective, people think of Animal Control and animal shelter going hand-in-hand,” said Carroll County Board of Commissioners Chairman Marty Smith. “Animal Control had been split off last year and fell under the prison system, where it was located and maintained.” Smith said the new Animal Services will be a single department, but will hav...
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Lieutenant governor brings his education message to Carroll
by Winston Jones/Times-Georgian
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Georgia Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle came to Carrollton on Friday, carrying his gospel of technical education, declaring that “a one-size, fits-all” education model doesn’t work anymore in the modern world...
Tanner to open $1.3M rehab facility
by Winston Jones/Times-Georgian
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Tanner Health System will open a new comprehensive rehabilitation facility at its Carrollton hospital on June 5, providing services not currently available within a 50-mile radius. The $1.3 millio...

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    05.16.13 - 11:50 pm
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    by Colton Campbell/Times-Georgian
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  • Organization encourages locals to get involved, help prevent child sex abuse
    by By Lowell White/For The Haralson Gateway-Beacon
    05.15.13 - 11:55 pm
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    by By Amy K. Lavender/The Haralson Gateway-Beacon
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    05.15.13 - 11:45 pm
  • Ex-police chief out of appeals
    by Colton Campbell/Times-Georgian
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    Villa Rica coach Chad Frazier wrapped up his first spring practices with his new team on Thursday. The first-year coach came to VR following six years at Heritage High School in Conyers. Frazier got a chance to see his team on the field and in pads for the first time and understands there is work to be done before the Aug. 23 season opener against Woodland, Cartersville. (Cliff Williams/Times-Georgian)
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    Laying the law in VR
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    There is a new sheriff in town — so to speak — and the expectation level for the Villa Rica High School football team is rising. Chad Frazier took over as the VR head coach and athletic director back in January when former coach Mike Falleur left to go to Arkansas and coach at his alma mater. The new top Cat spent six years as the head man at Heritage in Conyers, where he led the Patriots to playoff appearances in each of the last three seasons and was named region coach of the year once. T...
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    Bremen's Kayla Chapman will be making her third and final appearance at the GHSA State Golf Championships on Monday, coming off a Region 5-AA team title. The senior Lady Blue Devil has qualified the past two years as an individual and will compete with her team for the first time. The Class AA tournament will be held at Hawks Point Golf Club in Vidalia. (Ricky Stilley/Times-Georgian)
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    Bremen takes swing at state title
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    For two years, Kayla Chapman had to make the trip to state alone, but this time around she will have the rest of the Bremen High School girls' golf team with her as they tee off at the GHSA State Golf Championships at Hawks Point Golf Club in Vidalia on Monday morning for the Class AA competition. After missing out on qualifying as a team for two years, the Lady Blue Devils didn't leave any doubt this time around, winning the Region 5-AA Tournament with a team score of 172 — 31 strokes bette...
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    Sophomore Rob Simpson will represent Carrollton High School at the GHSA Boys State Golf Championships on Monday at Dalton Golf and Country Club in the Class AAAA competition. Simpson qualified for state as an individual after defeating Trojan teammate Nick Fazio in a sudden-death playoff at region. (Corey Cusick/Times-Georgian)
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    Simpson emerges on state scene
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    Scott Morris found his stomach in knots for a second straight year. The Carrollton High School boys’ golf coach was all too familiar with the scenario that played out during last month’s Region 5-AAAA Tournament in Columbus — one of his top players would be moving on to state, the other would be packing it up and calling it a season. And once again it was the same two Trojans battling it out to advance as an individual to the GHSA State Golf Championships with the lowest score from a non-qu...
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    Outgoing acting IRS Commissioner Steven Miller is sworn-in during a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on the Internal Revenue Service targeting conservative groups on Capitol Hill in WashingtonBy Andy Sullivan and Kim Dixon WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The outgoing head of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service angered Republican lawmakers on Friday by resisting their demands that he identify who at the tax-collection agency had inappropriately targeted conservative groups for extra scrutiny. But during the first hearing into a growing IRS scandal that could preoccupy Washington for months, Republicans did learn that a top official in President Barack Obama's administration knew that the IRS was looking into targeting by the tax agency nearly a year ago. ...


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    Martos holds a marijuana leaf at the Canna Pi medical marijuana dispensary in SeattleBy Joanne von Alroth SPRINGFIELD, Illinois (Reuters) - The Illinois Senate on Friday voted to approve the use of marijuana for medical purposes, which if signed into law would make it the second-most-populous state in the nation after California to allow the drug's use for medical purposes. The bill, approved by the Illinois House in April, now moves to Governor Pat Quinn's desk to await his signature. Quinn has indicated he is sympathetic to the bill, especially as it would benefit injured veterans. "We fully expect Gov. ...


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    Passengers wait to be picked-up after two commuter trains collided in BridgeportBy Michelle McLoughlin FAIRFIELD, Connecticut (Reuters) - A commuter train traveling eastbound from New York City derailed near the Connecticut suburb of Fairfield during the evening rush hour on Friday and collided with a westbound commuter train, injuring up to 60 people, three critically, officials said. The collision of the two Metro North trains forced Amtrak to shut down service indefinitely between New York and Boston, the national railroad said. Three people were critically injured and 60 people were transported to area hospitals, police said. ...


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    Old Time County Fair and Farm Days
    Big meets small when Seth Thomas Mullins, 5, of Madison, Ga., makes way for Levi Huckeba who drives by on his grandfather’s John Deere tractor Saturday at the Old Time County Fair and Farm Days at the Little Tallapoosa Park. West Georgia Two Cylinder Club and the county parks department sponsored the fair, whcih continues today. (Ricky Stilley/Times-Georgian)
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