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Georgia Senate bill could eliminate 19 Superior Court judgeships, including vacant one in Muscogee County
Probate Judge Julia Lumpkin was the final nominee for the vacant Muscogee County Superior Court judgeship that will be appointed by Gov. Sonny Perdue.
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Columbus must ante up if it wants to keep GBI crime lab open
A proposal that would require the city of Columbus to help fund a state crime lab was met with a cool response from Mayor Jim Wetherington on Wednesday.
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Kala-Anjali India Culture Center presents "Ghungroo" or "The Dancing Bell," an evening of dances from India on March 20
"Ghungroo," an evening of dances from India, is the highlight of this year's presentation by the Kala-Anjali India Culture Center.
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Vote for the Youth Orchestra of Greater Columbus' guest conductor
Vote for a banker, school administrator or store owner/musician to become a guest conductor.
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Tornado watch for Lee, Russell counties
A tornado watch is in effect for Russell and Lee counties, the National Weather Service said.
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American Idol Top 8 guys sing tonight: Mullet power for Alex Lambert?
The top eight "American Idol" male semifinalists perform in a one-hour episode that airs 9 p.m. tonight on Fox.
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Columbus crime: Deputies find 19 guns, $700 in "ice" methamphetamine in home
A Columbus man was arrested Wednesday night after Muscogee County Sheriff’s deputies found nearly 20 firearms and $700 worth of methamphetamine in his house.
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Aflac, TSYS appear on list of most admired companies
Two Columbus-based companies have made Fortune magazine’s 2010 list of Most Admired Companies.
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Columbus courts: Gregory E. Gray, 58, pleads guilty to attempted removal of a weapon from a law enforcement officer, obstruction of an officer
Gregory E. Gray was at The Medical Center last year for back pain when he tried to take a Taser from an officer, prosecutors said.
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Raymond Geoffrion pipe bomb case: Geoffrion guilty on all counts, sentenced to 25 years in prison
Raymond J. Geoffion, accused of assaulting officers with a homemade pipe bomb in his Cusseta Road apartment, was convicted on all counts by a jury Wednesday afternoon.
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Troup County Commissioners challenge the community to "bash trash"
Troup County Commissioners are asking area residents to "bash trash" as part of this year's Great American Cleanup.
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Head of BCS fires back at Senators who sent letter
The head of college football's Bowl Championship Series says Congress "has more important things to do" than look into his group's revenue distribution.
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Garciaparra rejoins Red Sox for day, then retires
Nomar Garciaparra rejoined the Red Sox for one day and then retired, ending a 14-year career in which he won two batting titles with Boston and became a beloved player in the city.
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Women's history profiles on display at Government Center
The city of Columbus celebrates Women's History Month with a display of 20 "Profiles of Women in Government and Politics."
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Update: Memorial set for two soldiers killed in Iraq
A memorial ceremony will take place Friday in Iraq for two Fort Benning soldiers killed Monday supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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Mr. and Miss. Troup High School competition set for March 16
Troup High School students representing the school's various clubs and organizations will compete for the titles of Mr. and Miss Troup High School.
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Artist Richard Serrin to visit Pastoral Institute March 18
Artist Richard Serrin of Italy will be in Columbus for a showing, "Change," at 7 p.m. March 18. It will be at the Pastoral Institute, 2022 15th Ave.
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Columbus crime: Woman assaulted while in car with child
A Columbus woman was repeatedly rammed by another vehicle as she drove her car with her 3-year-old daughter Tuesday afternoon, police said.
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Long Cane Middle School student performs in All-State Chorus
A Long Cane Middle School eighth grader recently represented Troup County in the Georgia Music Educators Association’s All-State Chorus performance at the Savannah Civic Center.
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Columbus unemployment rate jumps to 10.4 percent in January
The Columbus metropolitan area surged to 10.4 percent in January, the Georgia Department of Labor reported today, reflecting a surge in the number of unemployed workers.
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