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Auburn University gets National Science Foundation grant
Auburn University has received a $4.6 million grant from the National Science Foundation to renovate research laboratories that will enhance the school's biological engineering programs.
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TIC 'College Colors Day' hot dog and bake sale today
The TIC Federal Credit Union is holding a "College Colors Day" hot dog and bake sale today to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
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Downtown LaGrange will host First Fridays on the Square tonight
Downtown LaGranges First Fridays event will feature musical act After Edmund this evening.
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Jersey Shore Season 2 Episode 6: JWoww and Sammi Sweetheart fight
Thursday's episode of "Jersey Shore" on MTV focused on the growing tension between JWoww and Sammi. It culminated in a physical fight at the end of the show.
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Big Brother 12 Episode 25: Ragan Fox evicted, who is Big Brother Head of Household Sept. 2?
"Big Brother 12" episode 25 aired Thursday on CBS. Here's what happened.
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Alabama football: Coach Nick Saban reacts to NCAA suspending Marcell Dareus
The University of Alabama released the following statements this evening in reaction to the NCAA requiring defensive lineman Marcell Dareus to miss two games and repay benefits:
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Alabama football: NCAA requires Marcell Dareus to miss two games, repay benefits
Dareus must pay $1,787.17 to charity of his choice
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Columbus Jazz Society gives Central High School student top award
Columbus Jazz Society gives Central High School student top award.
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About 100 turn out for WTVM mayoral forum at RiverCente
About 100 residents so far have turned out for a Columbus mayoral forum being televised live on WTVM.
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Stephen Hawking: God wasn't necessary for creation of universe
LONDON – Did creation need a creator?
British physicist and mathematician Stephen Hawking says no, arguing in his new book that there need not be a God behind the creation of the universe.
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Attorney for man charged in 1992 Jim burns' slaying seeks reduced bond
The man accused of fatally stabbing then-Muscogee School Superintendent Jim Burns in 1992 will be back in court today as his attorney tries to persuade Judge Frank Jordan to reduce his $750,000 bond.
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Muscogee County to add two October Saturdays to advance voting days
The Muscogee County Board of Elections and Registration on Thursday set the days, place and time for two additional voting days prior to the Nov. 2 General Election.
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Chick-fil-A on Bradley Park hosting competition between Northside High and Shaw High supporters
The Chick-fil-A restaurant on Bradley Park Drive is hosting a competition between supporters of Northside High and Shaw High for a $1,000 donation to the winning school's athletic department.
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Oil platform explodes off Louisiana coast
NEW ORLEANS, La. – An oil platform exploded and caught fire Thursday off the Louisiana coast, spreading a mile-long oil sheen into the Gulf of Mexico. All 13 crew members were rescued from the water in their protective "Gumby suits."
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United Way of Chattahoochee Valley sets 2010 goal
The United Way of the Chattahoochee Valley, which takes in eight counties and supports 26 agencies, set a 2010 goal of $6.5 million on Thursday.
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Happy 90210 Day trivia: How well do you know Beverly Hills, 90210?
Today's date, 9/02/10, means we're celebrating 90210 Day. I got back from my "Donna Martin graduates" rally just in time to compile a quick "Beverly Hills, 90210" quiz.
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K-9 Kilo dies in Chambers County
In a press release today, Chambers County Sheriff Sid Lockhart announced the death of the office's K-9 Kilo.The dog died on Sept. 1. The cause of the death of the six-year-old dog is unknown and an autopsy will be conducted by Auburn University.
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Man suspected of flashing Columbus High girls' sports teams may be from Jonesboro
A man suspected of exposing himself to members of two Columbus High girls' sports teams may be from the Atlanta area, according to authorities.
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Columbus Convention and Visitors Bureau wins award
The Columbus Convention and Visitors Bureau received the Al Burris Award for creative expression at the 2010 Governor's Conference on Tourism.The award named after Representative Al Burris of Marietta, Ga., was awarded to Columbus for its creative and innovative "Key to Successful Meetings" campaign.
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Woman kidnapped at gunpoint, forced to drive for miles before wrecking truck
The 33-year-old woman doesn’t remember many details about her early Wednesday morning kidnapping.
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