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Up the creek: Dudley looking for solution to wastewater issues

City’s treatment pond maxed out, making it susceptible to spillovers into Turkey Creek.
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Old 911 center now new home for sheriff’s patrol division
For many years, the location of the new Laurens County Sheriff’s patrol division was home to where 911 emergency calls were received. This past week, it became home to patrol deputies.
Man honors father by filling term on East Dublin council
The son of a former East Dublin city councilman was used to taking his father to his meetings.
Childers chosen as Laurens’ new county attorney
Local lawyer will replace longtime county attorney Billy Kight, who passed away last month.
Dublin school board fills financial staff positions
Consultants kept on staff to help turnaround district’s cask crisis.
‘Any bonds today?’
This writer was a boy growing up in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C. during World War II.
THE ET CETERA CHRONICLES – VOL. 124. 
Another collection of local history stories.
VA honors veterans with Last Roll Call
The sound of the gong reverberated around the room as the names of veterans were said aloud and that person’s picture, or name, were shown on a screen.
HOOPS ROUNDUP: Road woes for Trinity at Windsor; East Laurens girls get county’s lone Tuesday-night win at Dodge
The Lady Falcons’ victory over Dodge County, to maintain their two-way tie for the region lead, was a lone bright spot on Tuesday’s slate of local road games.
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