Valedictorian Quanecia Worthy and salutatorian Somer Rowe will lead the Lamar County Class of 2012 during commencement exercises Saturday morning at Trojan Field. Ceremonies begin at 9 a.m.
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A third candidate has qualified to run for the third district seat in the U.S. House of Representatives now held by Rep. Lynn Westmoreland.
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Qualifying got off to a fast start Wednesday with 12 local candidates paying fees by 4 p.m. Most were candidates or incumbents who had previously announced but one county commissioner drew unannounced competition.
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A $45 million dip in the tax digest caused by mass revaluations of property in the wake of the real estate bust has given the Lamar County board of education a bad case of budget blues. The lowering of the digest could cost it from $300,000 to $800,000. [Full Story »]
Barnesville will have a unique opportunity for those who like antique cars -- 100 of them will be driven to Barnesville for lunch on Saturday, May 19.
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Qualifying for Lamar County elections will be held beginning at 9 a.m. Wednesday, May 23, through 12 noon Friday, May 25, during normal working hours at the board of elections office.
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Greenco Environmental will have until November 11 to remove composted material from its embattled facility on Roger Brown Drive in the local industrial park. [Full Story »]
With Superior Court Judge Tommy Wilson saying he no longer wanted to hear the Greenco case in his court, owners Tim and Melia Lesko could have until Nov. 11 to remove what they say is completed compost from their Lamar County facility. There are conditions, however.
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The Lamar County soccer teams traveled to Dublin last Thursday to play in the first round of the GHSA AA tournament at the Shamrock Bowl.
Though both teams lost, they came together to show support for a teammate, classmate and friend who was recently diagnosed with cancer. Senior boys player Taylor Davis learned he had leukemia a week prior to the state playoffs.
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Lamar County commissioners continue to tighten up the zoning code with three new first readings on changes meant to make it easier to enforce and understand.
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Qualifying for Lamar County elections is set for 9 a.m. Wednesday, May 23, through 12 noon Friday, May 25, during normal working hours at the board of elections office. Qualifying fees were set by the Lamar County commissioners on Jan. 17. [Full Story »]
The Barnesville Farmers Market opens Thursday in the same location as previous years, the Market Street parking lot. The opening day will feature contemporary gospel by local stockbroker Vaughn Childre.
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