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All Aboard! Passenger rail is logical step for Georgia
Sunday, 1 Aug, 2010 – 5:00 | No Comment
All Aboard! Passenger rail is logical step for Georgia

By Gordon Kenna
You’ll be hearing a lot about passenger rail in the coming months as Georgia considers its next steps toward the future. Why rail?
More than anything else, it’s an economic development issue. Rail drives …

August Business Briefs
Sunday, 1 Aug, 2010 – 5:00 | No Comment
August Business Briefs

Servicemagic.com awarded Donald Wolf, owner of Dad’s Septic Tank and Well Pump Service, the Home Pro of the Year Award for outstanding ratings and performance. Servicemagic.com connects homeowners to pre-screened professionals and honors the best …

Intown resident encourages love of reading
Sunday, 1 Aug, 2010 – 5:00 | 5 Comments
Intown resident encourages love of reading

By Roshani Chokshi
The numbers are in, and young male readers are at the short-end of the stick compared to young females in literacy skills.
According to a national survey conducted by the Young Adult Library Services …

Business Advice: WAIT – Why Am I Talking?
Sunday, 1 Aug, 2010 – 5:00 | No Comment
Business Advice: WAIT – Why Am I Talking?

By Lloyd Fritzmeier
One of the biggest challenges facing many companies and people today is our tendency to talk more than we listen. Ultimately, if two of us want to truly have a meaningful dialogue, exchange …

Pet Pick and Briefs
Sunday, 1 Aug, 2010 – 5:00 | No Comment
Pet Pick and Briefs

Pet Pick

Ezra is a handsome 1-year-old Chihuauha mix, who weighs 13 pounds. This sweetheart was abandoned at the Atlanta Pet Rescue adoption center. The staff found him one morning, tied to the railing at the …

A Look Back
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A Look Back

By Ann Boutwell
Aug. 3, 2003: Krispy Kreme at 295 Ponce de Leon Ave. closed for retro renovation. Two months later the familiar red neon sign flashed “Hot Doughnuts Now,” once again. The doors reopened exactly …