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Moore Street alternative school, new school would switch buildings under plan.
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SOCCER: Trinity sweeps Vidalia Heritage, falls to FPD
The Crusaders rattled off two more big wins, and came up a bit short against two quality non-region foes, as they began their final homestand Tuesday and Thursday.
Early voting begins Monday
Early voting begins next week for three local races.
SOCCER: West Laurens girls, boys get postseason traction with wins over Bainbridge, Howard
The Raiders’ teams picked up back-to-back wins, at separate sites on separate nights, to advance together to next week’s round of 16.
David A. Martin (1926 – 2008) ‘Shenandoah’
David A. Martin was a Christian gentleman, friend, WWII veteran and a resident-patient at the Carl Vinson VA Medical Center in Dublin.
SOCCER: East Laurens blanked by Bremen, Fitzgerald in first round
Tuesday and Wednesday were each long nights for the Falcons’ teams, who came up on the wrong end of shutouts in the first round of the GHSA state playoffs.
Chamber Foundation continues work to improve local child care access
The business advocate group has devoted much time to helping local child care centers maintain licenses and earn higher quality ratings from the state, and even find sponsorships to fund projects and upgrades. 
Former VA director facing new child molestation charges
Former VA director faces new charges stemmed from an ongoing investigation.
GOLF: Trinity takes second at region; West, East Laurens match up as regular season winds down
Eden Rowe and John Brantley led the way for the Crusaders in their runner-up finish at region, while the Raiders and Falcons played their final regular-season matches before next week’s area tournament.
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