Headlines You Missed
Among the highlights: Fired assistant police chief Todd Vande Zande requested a hearing. State Superintendent John Barge came out in opposition to a controversial amendment that would restore the state's right to approve and fund charter schools.
Click on the following links for the stories you might have missed between Aug. 12-18:
SUNDAY
Ministry Spotlight: Back to School Bash Biggest Since '06
MONDAY
Poll: Georgia Democrats Say Paul Ryan Pick for VP Can Help Obama Win
Article: Early Voting in Gunnin-Hubbard Runoff Begins at Noon
Announcement: Northside to Develop Major Medical Campus in Towne Lake
Announcement: Creekland Middle School Recognizes Its Teacher of the Year
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TUESDAY
Article: Disney Film Shot in Canton Opens Wednesday
Article: Fired Canton Cop Requests Hearing
WEDNESDAY
Article: Canton Firms Up Etowah River Park Wish List
Article: Cops ID Suspects in Walmart Theft
Announcement: GAE Lauds State Superintendent’s Stance Against Charter School Constitutional Amendment
Article: Response to State Superintendent’s Position on Charter Schools Mixed
THURSDAY
Five Things You Need to Know Today: Cherokee Charter: 'We Are Disappointed'
Article: New Furlough Date: Dec. 21
Announcement: Georgia’s Jobless Rate Jumps to 9.3 Percent in July
FRIDAY
Article: Can You Identify This Man?
SATURDAY
Article: Tour the Renovated Senior Center
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