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September 2016
| September 29
September 29, 2016
New course available to train restaurant managers in food safety
Me-wow! Don’t call it a cage — it’s a catio
Lifting the curtain (slightly) to the future
Prayer for today (9/29/16)
Elegant yet efficient: Hydroponics for the home
If you want spring flowers, don’t prune camellias or loropetalum
Bruises now, playoffs later for Westside football?
ACC picks, Georgia Tech set for Coastal Division showdown with Miami
Mary Persons looks to slow down Spalding in region opener
Dublin’s Holmes nears another milestone
Middle Georgia teams stepping up their games for success
Irish eyes are smiling midway through high school football season
If you think the early leaders seem familiar, you’re right
Balance and tough competition can mean every week is a playoff week in high school football
Johnson not worried about opponents’ off weeks before facing Georgia Tech
Out & About Main Calendar for Sept. 30, 2016
Cox Cafe has kept customers happy for 20 years
Mercer’s Hoffman likes leadership of returning players
Camels on campus? Mercer’s four-legged, midterm stress-relievers are Hump Day hit
Area teams could win region titles or sit at home for playoffs
Hoffman ready for Mercer to bounce back
Can Georgia high school football get any hotter?
Usher taking bigger role in senior season for Mercer
How decades of divorce helped erode religion
Mercer preparing for tough schedule
Hoffman excited about new players on Mercer roster
Wednesday’s Middle Georgia high school scoreboard