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J. S. Pate teacher, Michelle Brazel was recognized last week as Crisp County Teacher of the Year. BOE member Dr. Erskine Weaver presents her silver tray.
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Michelle Brazel named Crisp teacher of the year
A second grade teacher at J. S. Pate for the past 14 years, Michelle Brazel has been named Crisp County’s teacher of the year.
- Former taxicab company employee charged with jewelry theft
- Police arrest pair in connection with strong-arm robbery
- Plant sale today
- ‘Pigs in the Park’ festival held Saturday
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Michelle Brazel named Crisp teacher of the year
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Wildcats, Trojans reveal their Final Four series slates; Cougars start today
While Crisp County High launches its GHSA Class AAAA Final Four series at home today at 4 vs. Marist’s War Eagles, Crisp and Fullington academies have firmed up the playing dates and times for their upcoming GISA semifinals series.
- Northern Heights Neighborhood Watch Group formed
- Dooly County High pays tribute to its athletes at all-sports banquet
- Crisp County net teams honored at recent fete
- CCHS cheerleader signs scholarship
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Wildcats, Trojans reveal their Final Four series slates; Cougars start today
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How to get the most out of your air conditioner this summer
Experts say preventative maintenance on your air conditioner can save you hundreds of dollars.
- Bibles reinstated in Ga. state park lodges, cabins
- Millersville players help couple resuscitate ailing child
- VIDEO: How robots will shape the future
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Seizure of AP records insult to independent press
Distrust of government secrecy has been elevated to an exceptional level with the disclosure the Justice Department covertly examined two months of Associated Press phone records to determine who leaked details to the AP about a foiled terrorist plot.
- Eyewitness gives account of Boston Marathon bombings
- Letter to the editor:
- Life, liberty, and…..abuse?
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Seizure of AP records insult to independent press
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Witherspoon 'deeply embarrassed' after arrest
Reese Witherspoon is "deeply embarrassed" about what she said to police officers after she and her husband were arrested during a traffic stop in Atlanta.
- TV-over-Internet service hits Atlanta next month
- VIDEO: Space station astronaut makes music video
- VIDEO: Reese Witherspoon apologizes after arrest
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Witherspoon 'deeply embarrassed' after arrest
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