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American Idol Top 8 women recap: Lacey Brown rebounds with 'The Story'
Playing the electric guitar in a solid rendition of Tracy Chapman's "Give Me One Reason," Crystal Bowersox secured her spot as the female front-runner on Tuesday's episode of "American Idol."
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'Star Trek' voyagers from across the Southeast rendezvous in Columbus this weekend
“Star Trek” fans from across the Southeast will be landing in Columbus this weekend for the Starfleet Region 2 Summit at the Holiday Inn Airport North, 2800 Manchester Expressway.
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Twitter tells of 2-year-old Layla Grace's death
It was Twitter that introduced little Layla Grace to the world so it seemed fitting, somehow, that the world should learn of the 2-year-old, terminally ill child's passing early this morning through the popular messaging site.
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Survey: Columbus hiring prospects for upcoming quarter weaken slightly
Hiring prospects for the Columbus area appear to have cooled a bit for the upcoming April-June period, according to a Manpower staffing agency survey released Tuesday.
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American Idol Top 8 women sing tonight: Can Crystal Bowersox do anything wrong?
The top eight "American Idol" women perform tonight beginning at 8 p.m. on Fox. The show is one hour.
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Michael Jason Registe case: Prosecutor, defense attorney argue before Georgia Supreme Court
Attorneys in the double homicide case of Michael Jason Registe argued Tuesday before the Georgia Supreme Court.
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AP: Joe Nathan has torn ligament
The Minnesota Twins suddenly have a glaring concern about closing games for the first time since Joe Nathan took over in 2004.
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Single vehicle wreck claims the life of 18-year-old in Auburn
A single-vehicle wreck in Auburn, Ala. has claimed the life of a 19-year-old from Nebraska and left one other teen with serious injuries, said Lee County Coroner Bill Harris.
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LaGrange City Council meets tonight
LaGrange City Council meets this evening at 5:30 p.m. in council chambers, located at 208 Ridley Ave.
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Water Council meeting on Wednesday
The Middle Chattahoochee Regional Water Planning Council holds it's next meeting Wednesday at LaGrange College.
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Police on OSU shooting: Employee kills co-worker, then self
A new Ohio State University custodial employee who received a bad job evaluation shot two co-workers in a campus maintenance building, killing one of them, and then fatally shot himself, officials said Tuesday.
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Georgia's Trey Thompkins earns All-SEC honors
Georgia sophomore Trey Thompkins was unanimously selected to the 2010 coaches’ All-Southeastern Conference team.
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LaGrange Council OK's additional lighting in town square
Downtown LaGrange is about to get a little brighter. A partnership between the city and the Downtown LaGrange Development Authority will bring additional lighting to Lafayette Square.
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Mark Shelnutt files motion for reconsideration for attorney’s fees
Columbus attorney Mark Shelnutt, who was denied his motion for attorney’s fees last month, has asked U.S. District Court Judge Clay Land to reconsider his decision.
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Georgia Tech's Derrick Favors named ACC rookie of year
Derrick Favors walked onto Georgia Tech's campus followed by plenty of high expectations as one of the program's most touted recruits in recent years.
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Raymond Geoffrion trial: Opening statements given in pipe bomb case
Raymond J. Geoffrion, accused of making a destructive device, held a pipe bomb in one hand and a lighter in the other while threatening to kill sheriff’s deputies as they entered his Cusseta Road apartment to arrest him, a bomb technician testified on the first day of his trial.
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Unity with Pam to host business networking luncheon
Unity with Pam and Twin Cedars Youth Services Inc. will host a business networking luncheon Thursday.
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Lee County crime: Douglas Bledsoe, 21, charged with robbing a man of his rims
Lee County authorites have arrested Douglas Bledsoe in connection with a robbery that occurred Feb. 13.
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Riley to kick off new Alabama tourism campaign
Alabama Gov. Bob Riley will kick off a new state tourism campaign today at noon at the RSA Activity Center in Montgomery, Ala. The campaign is called "Year of Alabama Small Towns and Downtowns."
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Update: Seth Brown tapped as new crime prevention director
Seth Brown, an administrator at St. Luke United Methodist Church, was hired Tuesday as the city’s first crime prevention director to lead the mayor’s Office of Crime Prevention.
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