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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL
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Perry Office
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P.O. Box 1910
Perry, 04 31069
(478) 987-1823
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Teens charged with felony in school bomb case
SAVANNAH (MNS)
Two former Savannah
Country Day School fresh
men were arrested Monday
and charged with possessing
a bomb at school earlier this
month.
The 14-vear-old boys are
being held in the Savannah
Regional Youth Detention
Center on felony charges
of possession and manufac
turing an explosive device,
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Today's Weather
Local 5-Day Forecast
Fri
12/1
64/42
Showers possible
Highs in the mid 60s
and lows in the low
40s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:19 AM 5:30 PM
Thu
76/61
Few showers. Highs
in the mid 70s and
lows in the low 60s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:1 BAM 5:30 PM
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Area Cities
[fctty HI Lo Cond. |
Albany 78 61 rain
Athens 69 59 rain
Atlanta 69 57 rain
Augusta 76 64 rain
Bainbridge 79 62 rain
Brunswick 72 57 rain
Cartersville 70 56 rain
Chattanooga,TN 67 49 rain
Columbus 76 61 rain
Cordele 78 64 rain
National Cities
|C ity Hi LoCond.
Atlanta 69 57 rain
Boston 61 54 cloudy
Chicago 40 28 mixed
Dallas 42 28 rain
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respectively. They both are
also charged with possession
of a weapon on school prop
erty and reckless conduct,
police said.
Attorneys turned the boys
into the detention center
Monday afternoon.
The boys’ identities are
being withheld because they
are juveniles.
The arrests were the end of
the 10-day investigation into
STATE AND REGION
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Meteorologist _
Jerry Methewaon
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Sat
12/2
63/39
Times of sun and
clouds. Highs in the
low 60s and lows in
the upper 30s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:20 AM 5:30 PM
Iftky Hi Lo Cond. 1
Dalton 69 54 rain
Dillard 64 51 rain
Dublin 78 60 rain
Duluth 68 56 rain
Gainesville 66 56 rain
Helen 67 57 rain
Lagrange 74 58 rain
Macon 76 61 rain
Marietta 69 56 rain
Milledgeville 75 63 rain
Hi Lo Cond. |
Houston 73 33 t-storm
Los Angeles 67 43 sunny
Miami 81 73 rain
Minneapolis 23 16 pt sunny
New York 65 58 cloudy
the incident at the southside
private school.
Detectives found no evi
dence of criminal wrongdo
ing by school officials and
no additional charges will be
filed, Wilson said.
According to a police
report, a student assembled
the bomb at home with a
firecracker, gun powder,
BBs, dried vegetation, metal
shavings and colored paper.
Sun
12/3
63/41
Times of sun and
clouds. Highs in the
low 60s and lows in
the low 40s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:21 AM 5:30 PM
Mon
62/40
Mostly sunny. Highs
in the low 60s and
lows in the low 40s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:22 AM 5:30 PM
Moon Phases
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Nov 28 Dec 5
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Last New
Dec 12 Dec 20
UV Index
Thu 11/30 2 Low
Fri 12/1 2 Low
Sat 12/2 3 Moderate
Sun 12/3 3 Moderate
Mon 12/4 3 Moderate
The UV Index Is measured on a O-11
number scale, with a higher UV Index
showing the need for greater skin pro
tection 0 Wmm 1
I City HI Lo Conti. 1
Peachtree City 73 55 rain
Perry 77 62 rain
Rome 72 54 rain
Savannah 79 58 rain
St. Simons Island 72 57 rain
Statesboro 80 61 rain
Thomasville 80 61 rain
Valdosta 80 59 rain
Warner Robins 76 62 rain
Waycross 80 58 rain
| City
Phoenix 60 37 sunny
San Francisco 56 44 sunny
Seattle 41 36 mixed
St. Louis 44 25 rain
Washington, :DC 68 59 cloudy
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2006 ♦
Obituaries
MAKY SUE PRITCHETT FAIRCHILD
MACON - Mary Sue Fairchild, 56, passed away
Sunday. Services will be held at 11 a.m. today in the chapel
of McCullough Funeral Home, Warner Robins. Interment
will be private. Go to www.mcculloughfh.com to sign the
online registry for the family.
Leaders launch interstate campaign
ALBANY (AP) - Business
and government leaders
have launched a campaign to
extend Interstate 185 from
Columbus to Montecello,
Fla., a move they say would
generate jobs and econom
ic growth in rural south
western Georgia and relieve
crowding on Interstate 75.
Officials of the Albany
Area Chamber of Commerce
announced plans Monday to
host a meeting of county
and city officials on Dec.
12 to discuss the proposal.
If there’s enough support,
they’ll present a resolution
to state lawmakers and to
the Georgia Department of
Transportation, which could
use federal highway funds to
finance the project.
“From the preliminary
discussions we’ve had so far,
everyone’s excited about the
possibilities,” said Clifford
Porter, the chamber’s direc
tor of governmental affairs.
From Columbus to Albany,
the proposed 200-mile inter
state extension would follow
the path of existing State
Route 520, also known as
Corridor Z. Then it would
follow another four-lane
highway, U.S. Route 19,
through Camilla, Pelham
and Thomasville and con
nect with Interstate 10 in
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It is widely believed that
Albany’s economy would
be more robust if some of
the town’s wheeler-dealers
hadn’t rejected Interstate
75 years ago. Instead, that
interstate was build through
Tifton, 40 miles to the east.
1-75 has become a major
North-South tourist route,
and a thriving travel indus
try has developed in Tifton,
Valdosta, Cordele and other
towns along the highway to
serve the 40,000 vehicles -
100,000 during holidays and
peak travel times - that use
the route each day.
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