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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL
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Perry Office
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Parry, GA 31069
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State Briefs
Girl text-messages
during suicide try
ATLANTA (AP V - A love
sick teenage gir/ slammed
her car into onciming traf
fic in a suicide attempt she
counted down “j, 7, 6...” in
text messages U the female
classmate who jpurned her,
authorities sail. The teen
ager survived jut a woman
in the other cst, a mother of
three, died.
Sixteen-yeai-old Louise
Egan Brunsta! faces a charge
of felony milder for ram
ming her fanply’s Mercedes-
Benz head-oj ihto a smaller
Daewoo driven by 30-year
old Nancy Silado-Mayo, who
was killed. Fulton County
District Paul
Howard sdd he likely will
try Brunstfid as an adult. If
faces an auto
matic life Sentence.
The prosecutor said records
from a (tries of text mes
sages sett from Brunstad’s
phone i| the seconds lead
ing up ti the crash show her
intentions and played into
his defcision to file a mur
der chetge Thursday against
Brunsfad. The messages
match the time of the wreck
on Od. 4. Howard said it’s
unclear whether the class
matethey were intended for
responded to them or even
read them either as they
were 8 sent or afterward.
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Mon
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64/38
Partly cloudy Highs
- in the mid 60s and
lows in the upper
30s
Sunrise Sunset
7:45 AM 6:54 PM
Sun
Z"Sr
75/44
Partly cloudy,
chance of a thunder
storm.
Sunrise Sunset
7:45 AM 6:55 PM
LOOKS LIKE HOMEMADE. JH TASTES LIKE HOMEMADE." |
Georgia At A Glance
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Albany 78 47 t storm
Athens 72 41 rain
Atlanta 70 41 rain
Augusta 75 48 t-storm
Bainbridge 79 50 t-storm
Brunswick 79 55 t-storm
Cartersville 70 39 rain
Chattanooga,TN 58 35 pt sunn
Columbus 74 46 t-storm
Cordele 78 47 t-storm
National Cities
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Atlanta 70 41 rain
Boston 59 50 pt sunny
Chicago 46 30 pt sunny
Dallas 62 43 pt sunny
Denver 48 27 mst sunny
©2005 American Profile Hometown Conte''* Service
Kia's Ga. plant
hailed as boon
WEST POINT (AP)
Officials from Georgia and
Korea hailed the develop
ment of Kia Motors Corp.’s
$1.2 billion auto plant in
Troup County as an econom
ic boon for the Southeast as
they turned over ceremonial
shovels full of sand Friday
near the Georgia-Alabama
line.
“We are looking forward
to many years of cooperation
as Kia’s new plant in West
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE FOR
COMMUNITY AGENDA PORTION
OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
Houston County announces a Public Hearing on the Community Agenda portion
of the local comprehensive plan. The purpose ol the Hearing is to provide an op
portunity for residents to make final suggestions, additions or revisions to the plan,
and to notify the community when the Community Agenda will be submitted to the
Regional Development Center for review. The Hearing will be held:
Da(e:October 30. 2006
Place: Board Room
County Annex Building
2(H) Carl Vinson Parkway
Warnuf Robins, Georgia
Time: 10:00 a.m.
For further information, or to request arrangements for disabled citizens,
contact the Houston County Commissioners Office at (478) 542-2115.
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state and region
Meteorologist
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66/42
Mainly sunny. Highs
in the mid 60s and
lows in the low 40s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:46 AM 6:53 PM
\Wy Hi U Cond. |
Dalton 67 37 pt sunny
Dillard 67 35 pt sunny
Dublin 78 44 t-storm
Duluth 69 39 rain
Gainesville 70 43 rain
Helen 69 38 pt sunny
Lagrange 72 40 rain
Macon 75 44 t-storm
Marietta 69 39 rain
Milledgeville 74 45 t-storm
j City
Houston 70 52 t-storm
Los Angeles 79 58 sunny
Miami 87 77 t-storm
Minneapolis 42 30 cloudy
New York 63 48 rain
Point creates thousands of
jobs and sets the standard
for the automotive indus
try,” Georgia Gov. Sonny
Perdue said.
Although the ceremony
was celebrated as a ground
breaking, the 2,000-acre, red
clay site was cleared months
ago. On the hillsides sur
rounding the area, earth
moving equipment was in
constant motion as a crowd
of about 600 gathered Friday
beneath a chilly wind.
Perdue flew to Seoul,
South Korea, in March to
sign off on the deal.
Wed
10/25
65/51
More clouds than
sun. Highs in the mid
60s and lows in the
low 50s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:47 AM 6:52 PM
Thu
66/57
Showers possible
Highs in the mid 60s
and lows in the up
per 50s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:48 AM 6:51 PM
Moon Phases
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Last New
Oct 14 Oct 22
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First Full
Oct 29 Nov 5
UV Index
Sun 10/22 5 Moderate
Mon 10/23 6 High
Tue 10/24 6 High
Wed 10/25 5 Moderate
Thu 10/26 4 Moderate
The UV Index is measured on a 0-11
number scale, with a higher UV Index
showing the need for greater skin pro
tection o mm msmm 1 J
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Peachtree City 71 39 rain
Perry 76 45 t-storm
Rome 69 37 pt sunny
Savannah 80 49 t-storm
St. Simons Island 79 55 t-storm
Statesboro 83 49 t-storm
Thomasville 80 51 t-storm
Valdosta 80 51 t-storm
Warner Robins 76 44 t-storm
Waycross 82 49 t-storm
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Phoenix 90 64 sunny
San Francisco 76 52 sunny
Seattle 64 45 sunny
St. Louis 51 36 mst sunny
Washington, DC 64 44 pt sunny
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OBITUARIES
CAROL GAVIN DYER ..... .
Carol Gavin Dyer, 56, passed away Wednesday. Funeral
services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the chapel of
Heritage Memorial Funeral Home. Burial will follow in
Parkway Memorial Gardens. Dyer was born in Savannah.
Survivors include her husband, two sons, her mother, a sis
ter and three brothers.
Bush returning to Ga.
SAVANNAH (AP) - For the
second time in two months,
President Bush will travel
to Georgia to campaign for
former Republican congress
man Max Burns, considered
one of the GOP’s best bets to
defeat a House Democrat in
November.
U.S. Rep. Jack Kingston,
R-Ga., confirmed Friday
that Bush plans to visit
Statesboro to stump for
Burns at a rally Oct. 30,
eight days before the Nov. 7
midterm elections.
Burns faces an Election
Day rematch with Rep.
John Barrow, the Democrat
who narrowly defeated him
in eastern Georgia’s 12th
Congressional District in
2004. The president already
headlined a Burns fundrais
er near Savannah on Sept.
7 that netted the candidate
$385,000. It’s rare for Bush
to make a follow-up appear
ance with a candidate so
soon, Kingston said.
Republicans hope to defeat
two Georgia Democrats
in Congress - Barrow of
Savannah and Rep. Jim
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Marshall of Macon - to help
ward off election gains by
Democrats, who need 15
seats to control the House.
Marshall faces former GOP
congressman Mac Collins in
Bth District.
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