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ACES UP (Marietta Daily Journal)

Melanie Oudin may never experience the life of a normal teenager, but her life as a rising tennis professional is what normal teenagers dream about. This 16-year-old teenager from east Cobb gets to see the world. She wins trophies and prize money. She plays in front of large crowds.
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Not many medicinal plants in here... but you'll find some in today's story, below.
The Weekly Roundup 05.23.08

The Weekly Roundup 05.23.08 Posted by A.J. Stevens on 05.23.2008 We look at last week's injuries, tasteful celebrations, walkoffs, and a special look at the Last Year that Could Have Been! NEWS FROM LAST WEEK ...
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Fishing ReportHenderson Lake is following the river back up little by little every day, but the fishing is good when the wind is not blowing 50 mph - March winds are here.
Going Green, '80s Style

Students show support for the Bottle Bill April Warren Issue date: 3/13/08 Section: Features The Go Go's "We Got the Beat" floated out of Ballroom B in the
sac on Saturday night to greet students decked out in ...
Going Green, '80s Style

Students show support for the Bottle Bill April Warren The Go Go's "We Got the Beat" floated out of Ballroom B in the
sac on Saturday night to greet students decked out in leg warmers, bandanna headbands and ...
Investors, exhibitors connect at expo

With some simple adjustments and add-ons, Shawn Nelson is able to take a simple ottoman and transform it into a comfortable chair.
Dream come true for young entrepreneur

Gisele Beaudry finds time to give her own dog Nanuk a little TLC. Thoughts of escaping the frigid north for the lower latitudes are top of mind for many at this time of year.
A Nap, a Parking Spot, And a Quandary

Life as a stay-at-home father has made me recognize that each day is filled with significant and insignificant moments.
A bit of the north pole in Andover

"Most toys are plastic. Many of them have batteries and they don't work on New Year's Day because the batteries are dead, and our toys still work," Mel Hartman, founder of Tender Loving Care Toys, said.