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Tax relief, mega-site investment among legislative highlights for Dublin-Laurens County

New laws should reduce property, income taxes.
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Pastor, pharmacist Chad Potts reflects on two years of podcasting
Pastor, pharmacist and podcaster Chad Potts shares what he has learned after two years of producing the RevRX Podcast.
City council approves adoption of driver safety plan
Dublin City Council approved a new safety plan they hope will improve the driving in downtown.
Audio Chad Potts on being a pastor, a pharmacist and a podcaster — and how it all fits together
The local pastor, pharmacist and podcaster goes Slightly Off The Record to discuss the unique ministry that comes with his threefold calling, growth along the journey into each profession and the unsung benefits of asking people questions.
City displays big American flag for 250th celebration
The city of Dublin hung a 20 feet tall and 30 feet long in front of city hall for America’s 250th anniversary.
Round 2 rallies not enough as West Laurens boys take third, girls 11th at state golf tournament
Both the Raiders’ teams bounced back from bumpy starts to finish at their strongest on day 2 of the event at LaGrange’s Highland Country Club earlier this week.
Habitat for Humanity’s ‘Key Man’ has helped build 190 local homes
Tim Edge has worked on 190 houses for Habitat for Humanity. His favorite part is handing over the key to the new home owner.
West Laurens’ Torren Harrison inspires with positive perspective on childhood accident, amputation
The Raiders’ senior has “put his own spin” on the struggle of losing his left leg in an ATV crash seven years ago by refusing to give up his passion for baseball, or positive outlook, in a story he hopes can help others turn life’s curveballs into hits.
Trinity senior’s shared God’s peace through father’s medical emergency
Trinity Christian School senior followed God’s encouragement and shared her story about her father to her classmates.
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