There’s been an unexpected delay in the construction of the new Martin Army Hospital at Fort Benning.
There’s been an unexpected delay in the construction of the new Martin Army Hospital at Fort Benning.
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March 20, 2010
There’s been an unexpected delay in the construction of the new Martin Army Hospital at Fort Benning.
March 19, 2010
The Harris County Sheriff’s office is asking for your help Friday.
The battle over bingo continues Friday night. Circuit Judge Tom Young is hearing the case that will impact the future Victoryland.
Its owner, Warren Pickard, is a Columbus native and more than 20-year Atlanta police veteran. But it’s his passion for cars that’s been the...
Curry is accused of axing his wife and children to death in 1985. His lawyer, Bob Wadkins, argues Curry’s arrest 24 years later in 2009 violates...
Returning that. ‘nosy’ census form counts in many key areas.
Judge will decide whether or not to extend the temporary restraining order that allowed VictoryLand to reopen.
The bill would require low flow faucets and toilets in new construction.
Good Housekeeping has been dispensing medical wisdom for over one hundred years. and much of what they recommended to women in the early 1900’s-...
The Georgia Senate proposal to ban texting while driving has received unanimous support.
March 18, 2010
Hundreds of people came together Thursday night to honor men and women who work for our area fire and e-m-s teams. It was first time since the...
Local leader says the $23 million project will be ‘worth the squeeze.‘
Mike Gaymon, President of the Greater Columbus Chamber of Commerce, says the day discussing what Columbus needs with legislators was successful.
More then 400 incident reports, one child suffered a hairline fracture to the arm
Changes result of complaints by some residents
Michael Lowery, the third suspect in the River Road Pharmacy arson case, is expected to turn himself in Monday, according to his attorney Mike Garner....
Unemployed workers are facing a new reality: Their next job likely won’t pay as much as their last one.
Fire investigators say more witnesses have come forward.
Twenty four injuries have been reported to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
February’s seasonally adjusted rate rose to 10.5%
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