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India, Bangladesh swap border enclaves, settle old dispute

India and Bangladesh swap more than 150 pockets of land to settle the demarcation line dividing them and tens of thousands of stateless people.Click to Continue »

 

Perdue sharply cuts antibiotic use, jabs at its rivals

More than half of the chicken Perdue sells now can be labeled “no antibiotics ever,” a first for a major poultry company.Click to Continue »

 

Despite bombing, Islamic State is no weaker than a year ago

After billions of dollars spent and more than 10,000 extremist fighters killed, the Islamic State group is fundamentally no weaker than it was when the U.S.-led bombing campaign began a…Click to Continue »

 

Northern falls in state championship game

ATHENS, Ga. -- The well that Northern had been drawing runs from all week in the Little League state tournament finally ran dry on Friday.Click to Continue »

 

First African celebrates 175 years

The Rev. Roderick Green says it is not unusual for people visiting Columbus to knock on the door at First African Baptist Church.Click to Continue »

 

High school football preview: Harris County looks to reload in 2015

The most successful senior class in Harris County football history graduated after last season. The new group is looking to establish its own identity.Click to Continue »

 

Five former stars to join Jordan Hall of Fame Saturday

Fred Dean (Class of 1957), James Rutland (Class of 1961), Pat Donahue (Class of 1965), Douglas Stanley Taylor (Class of 1967) and Bobby Howard (Class of 1969) will all be…Click to Continue »

 

Two men charged in shooting on Overlook Court

Police in Auburn, Ala., have charged two men in connection with a July 23 shooting that wounded a man in 1900 block of Overlook Court.Click to Continue »

 

Mayor, homeless advocates try to address feeding issues

As Columbus city leaders and local homeless advocates try to move public feedings of the poor from a downtown park into shelters, Mayor Teresa Tomlinson held a news conference Friday…Click to Continue »

 

Historic Columbus makes saving City Mills a signature project

The Historic Columbus Foundation has joined forces with a Columbus attorney to save two crumbling mill buildings on the Chattahoochee riverfront.Click to Continue »

 

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