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Bank robbery arrests made
by Amanda Thomas/Times-Georgian
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Two Georgia women were charged Wednesday in connection to the robbery of the Community & Southern Bank in Temple Tuesday afternoon. Carroll County Sheriff’s Capt. Shane Taylor said LaTasha Madden,...

City closes historic bridge for repairs
by John P. Boan/Times-Georgian
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Carrollton is in the process of renovating the old wooden bridge that crosses the railroad tracks near downtown, and it’s likely to remain closed to traffic for up to two months. Crews began the e...
VR mayor’s veto powers questioned
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Only days away from a vote on the veto filed last month by Villa Rica Mayor J. Collins of an altered zoning to allow a city-owned farm animal exhibit at Stockmar Park, some question the mayor’s vet...

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Devin Watts and the Trojans will head to Westminster tonight for a 7:30 p.m. contest against the fifth-ranked Wildcats of Class AA. Watts rushed for 94 yards on seven carries in the Trojans’ 43-21 victory over Oxford (Ala.) last week. (Thomas O Connor/Times-Georgian) Trojans staying even-keel
Ralph David Abernathy IV and Westminster knocked one Class AAA power out of the rankings last week. Sherrod Mitchell wants to make sure that doesn’t happen again in Week 2. The Carrollton High S...
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Central hurler Alli Eidson fires a pitch during the Lady Lions’ 6-5 Region 6-AAA home win over Shaw on Thursday evening. Eidson got the victory in the circle, working all eight innings, allowing 11 hits and five runs — four earned — with one walk and six strikeouts. The Lady Raiders stranded 10 base-runners, including eight in scoring position. (Thomas O Connor/Times-Georgian) Lady Lions hold on for region victory
Alli Eidson was pitching out of jams all evening before eventually running into trouble. But after Shaw knotted the game up at 5-5 and sent it into extra innings, the Central High School softball ...
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Wildcats win defensive JV struggle, 8-0
The Villa Rica High School junior-varsity football team won its season opener in an 8-0 defensive battle over Chapel Hill on Thursday evening, getting its only touchdown on a Kelvin Bonds fumble r...
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A Pakistani man walks with a boy as they wade through flood water near Basira village in Punjab in August 2010. UN climate chief Christiana Figueres on Thursday warned that a string of weather calamities showed the deepening urgency to forge a breakthrough deal on global warming this year.(AFP/File/Pedro Ugarte)AFP - UN climate chief Christiana Figueres on Thursday warned that a string of weather calamities showed the deepening urgency to forge a breakthrough deal on global warming this year.


Thu Sep 02 12:19:35 -0500 2010

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio speaks to the media after learning the U.S. Justice Department is suing Arpaio saying the Arizona lawman refused for more than a year to turn over records in an investigation into allegations his department discriminates against Hispanics, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010, in Phoenix.  (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)AP - The Justice Department sued the nation's self-proclaimed "toughest sheriff" on Thursday, calling Joe Arpaio's defiance of an investigation into his office's alleged discrimination against Hispanics "unprecedented."


Thu Sep 02 18:49:50 -0500 2010

In this photo released by Mexico's Secretary of Defense (SEDENA), a soldier walks past a pick-up truck and seized weapons near the town of Ciudad Mier in northern Mexico, Thursday Sept. 2, 2010.  According to the Secretary of Defense, gunmen opened fire on soldiers after an airborne patrol detected armed men guarding a home near this town. At least 25 gunmen were killed, two soldiers were injured and three people held captive were freed.  (AP Photo/SEDENA)AP - Soldiers killed at least 25 suspected cartel members Thursday in a raid and gunbattle in a Mexican state near the U.S. border that has become one of the most dangerous battlegrounds in the country's drug war.


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University of West Georgia students protest proposed  worst-case scenario  cuts to the University System Thursday a long maple Street. Approximately 300 students were present to voice their diapproval with theta potential cuts, which could lead to thousands of layoffs, enrollment caps and fewer classes. (Kim Stevenson/Times-Georgian)
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