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Georgia Homes News Archive27-Dec-2005
- 'Georgia attracting national attention (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Georgia beat all the Texas schools for Matthew Stafford , the top-ranked player in the Lone Star State. The No. 1 prospect from Maryland, Akeem Hebron , also wants to be a Bulldog.
- 'From mobile homes to parking lots, Ga. towns tackle immigration (AccessNorthGA)
ATLANTA - Roger Herrera, a Mexican-born permanent resident who works for a mobile home manufacturer, applied last month for a permit to put a mobile home on the land he has owned for more than a decade in Pearson, a town of 1,896 in southeast Georgia.
- 'Garner worried about Georgia losing seniors on defensive line (AccessNorthGA)
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) The University of Georgia's assistant head football coach is concerned over the fact that the team will be losing three seniors from the team's defensive line.
- 'Georgia defense will lose linemen (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Athens ? You're not supposed to show fear in football. Even though Rodney Garner's a veteran of the game, he couldn't hold it back. "It's scary," he Georgia assistant head coach said.
- 'Getting to know UI (Press-Citizen)
Not long ago, Hawkeye coaches went to Florida homes selling hope and an opportunity for early playing time. Now the Hawkeyes can sell hard facts and familiar faces.
- 'Ice and rain create havoc for Dawson (Dawson News & Advertiser)
Last Wednesday evening began a two-day ordeal as winter weather swept through Dawson County and North Georgia, bringing freezing rain that downed trees and power lines and forced officials to call off school.
- 'Urban transition lies ahead for county (The Bellingham Herald Online)
Bellingham and Whatcom County officials expect to settle some big growth questions in 2006. Officials have been debating how many new homes can fit in the current city and growth area, and, therefore, the need to expand the growth area.
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