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Chambliss sworn in for second term (Georgia Public Broadcasting News)
U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss took his oath of office today for his second term as U.S. Senator for Georgia. The 111th Congress convened today in Washington, D.C. The Republican from Moultrie said in a statement, “I will continue to work each day to represent the views and values of Georgians in the United States Senate."
Helms second on both boards (The Moultrie Observer)
MOULTRIE — University of Tennessee freshman Ryan Helms finished second on both the 1-meter and 3-meter springboards at the Tennessee Diving Invitational, which concluded Monday in Knoxville.
Pack prepares for unbeaten Valdosta (The Moultrie Observer)
MOULTRIE — The Region 1-AAAAA schedule was not exactly kind to the Colquitt County boys basketball team, forcing the Packers to play their first two games against what are expected to be the top two teams in the league.
Miss. beef plant defendant wants leniency (Marietta Daily Journal)
OXFORD, Miss. — Georgia businessman Nixon Cawood Jr. has asked a federal judge to sentence him to community service instead of prison because he helped the federal government investigate the failure of a beef plant in Mississippi.
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