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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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Six to be honored at CIS Gala
Communities In Schools is preparing to highlight six more individuals for their achievements and dedication to education. 
WRESTLING: 11 champs, 33 qualifiers moving on from region/area traditional tournaments
Results and scenes from the action at GHSA area 2-A and 4-AAA and GIAA region 1 traditional wrestling tournaments, which were each held locally last Thursday and Friday.
Chamber hosts sendoff for Taylor, starts search for new president
The search for a new president/CEO of the Dublin-Laurens County Chamber of Commerce began while members of the community gathered last week to say thank you to the man who held that position the past 10 years. 
Salvation Army seeks clothing donations for ‘Night to Shine’
The local Salvation Army is asking for clothing donations to help make the annual National Night to Shine a special evening for participants.
It is so cold outside, I wrote this column
Lately, it has been way too cold for my comfort in our little town. I am reminded of Johnny Carson jokes when he would say, “It’s so cold out there,” which prompted his buddy, Ed McMahon, to reply, “How cold is it?” 
BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: East Laurens rolls at home, Dublin swept on road in Friday-night action
An up-tempo glance at last Friday’s local high school basketball action, including home wins for the Falcons and a rough night for the Irish in Alamo.
50 years ago – February 3, 1976: Dessie Woods, Cheryl Todd convicted in killing, robbery case
50 years ago: Dessie Woods was found guilty this morning of voluntary manslaughter and armed robbery by Pulaski County Superior Court Jury.
BASKETBALL: Another strong second half for Trinity girls in split at CFCA
The Lady Crusaders defeated the defending AA state champions again, but the Trinity boys had their two-game win streak snapped Friday in Macon.
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