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Letters to the Editor
* Welch likes the effects of Marion’s garbage system
* Yates has overall positive feeling about NSA in Cusseta
Local News
* No election to be called for Schley Clerk of Court
* Marion looking at expanding airport, moving ball fields
* Chattahoochee students correspond with President Bush
* Schley students to demonstrate technology for lawmakers
* Marion Sheriff’s Office moves toward use of radar
* Ellaville garage wins ‘Budget Bike Build Off’
* Local headquarters of Baby’s Dream adapts after fire at overseas location
* Partners Propane freshens up Ellaville Office
* Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade held in Buena Vista
* Schley ‘Baby Boomers’ mark milestone of the ‘Big 6-0’
* Preston’s Tyrer receives scholarship at SGTC
* Marion plans meeting to discuss Outdoor Rec Camp Ordinance
* Ellaville has new convenience store
* Celebrate Mardi Gras at the Marion County Library
* Marion County High School Honor Roll
* Preston stops posting minutes on website
* MCHS Eagles reel off 3 wins in a row
* Lady Eagles down Pike and Manchester
* Marion Family Connection plans Strategic Planning Meeting
* ‘ChatCo’ boys win against Brookstone and Pacelli, lose to Greenville
* CCHS Lady Panthers make strides against region foes
* Marion Middle School Honor Roll
* Gill makes Dean’s List at University of Mobile
* Schley Lady Cats continue to struggle, but improve
* Marion County receives dividend from ACCG
* L.K. Moss Primary School Honor Roll
* CCMS falls to improved Brookstone team
* Head Start to accept applications soon
* Price makes Dean’s List at Washburn University
* Webster plans Pre-K registration
* Springer to celebrate McCluller’s 90th birthday with play
* SGTC’s new sign symbolizes technical college’s mission
* Lakeview offering free GED classes
* Lowell is MCHS Student of the Week
* Treadwell is MMS Student of the Week
* Vazquez is L.K. Moss Student of the Week
* Drive back into the 1850s at Westville
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