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ASU bookstore to stay put
For the time being at least, Albany State Univesity's student bookstore will remain strictly a campus fixture.

Murder trial verdict is 'not guilty'
Two one-time murder suspects are cleared by a jury Thursday afternoon in superior court.

Mary Perdue visits Albany
Foster children celebrate their birthdays with the governor's wife at Albany's RiverQuarium.

Albany teen shot multiple times
Dearious Williams is listed in good ocndition after being shot several times late Wednesday night.

'Jena 6' protests continue
Jena protesters who stayed in Albany rallied at ASU and Dougherty County High School.

Blaze injures man, burns down home
Kitchen fires like the one that injured an Albany man keep firefighters busy, authorities say.

Hearings set for water plan
Public hearings are planned for October for a statewide water plan proposal.

Miller County man treated for West Nile
The elderly are more at risk for West Nile Virus, health officials say.

Students' water wonders answered
Students participating in an environmental festival learn that water doesn't actually originate in the spigot.

Riverfront Run starts TriSouth Georgia series
Runners bent on accomplishing the TriSouth Georgia this year have only two weeks until the start of the first event in the series, the Riverfront Run.

D-W fans asked to donate food
Deerfield-Windsor fans coming to Friday night’s football game are being asked to bring more than their school spirit with them — bring a can of food also.

ABAC turf program ranked one of best
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College’s two-year turf program was ranked seventh in the nation by the TurfNet Magazine, school officials announced Thursday.

MEAG gets preliminary budge OK
Officials with the Atlanta-based Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia got a taste of South Georgia hospitality Tuesday and Wednesday as guests of the city’s Water, Gas & Light Commission, but Thursday morning’s monthly board meeting at WG&L’s operations center was business as usual.

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