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* Body Found, Arrests Made in Disappearance of Girl (7/29/2010)
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* Activist, Artist Steve Penley Appears On Glenn Beck (7/27/2010)
Southwire to Acquire NY-based Tappan (7/25/2010)
Crescent Bank and Trust in Jasper Closed (7/24/2010)
Trent North: County Ending Relationship With Nist (7/23/2010)
County IT Specialist Application Deadline July 30th (7/23/2010)
Banned From Doing Business In or Into Oklahoma? (7/22/2010)
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1 Dead, 2 Hurt in Bear Attack at Campground (7/29/10)
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Passenger Jet Carrying 152 Crashes in Pakistan (7/28/10)
Gulf spill has not fouled most beaches (7/28/10)
New CEO Dudley faces daunting task at BP (7/28/10)
France declares war against al-Qaida (7/28/10)
Cops, activists prepare ahead of Ariz. law (7/28/10)
No Smoking Gun in WikiLeaks Documents (7/27/10)
Gulf crews preparing to seal well (7/27/10)
BP replaces CEO and posts $17 billion Q2 loss (7/27/10)
Immigrant groups criticize fingerprint initiative (7/27/10)
Thousands of Arlington Graves Mislabeled? (7/27/10)
U.S., S. Korea show off military might to North (7/27/10)
Afghan says it's 'shocked' by leaked U.S. documents (7/26/10)
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The 25 Most Hated Teams of All Time (7/29/10)
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12 Rags-to-Riches Celebrities (7/28/10)
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Ansel Adams pix Found in Garage Sale? (7/27/10)
10 Great Deals to Start Your Week (7/27/10)
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Video: Detroit`s Hair Wars (7/27/10)
The Guy Behind Double Rainbow Video (7/27/10)
The 10 Biggest Stories of Comic-Con 2010 (7/27/10)
The Future of Journalism, Very Difficult (7/26/10)
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You may wish to visit
web destinations near the
Wolf Creek area, including: Carroll County, Bowdon, Carrollton, Mt. Zion, Roopville, Temple,
Villa Rica, Village of America,
West Ga Internet Exchange and Whitesburg.
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Quote of the Day:
"Man can climb to the highest summits, but he cannot dwell there long."
George Bernard Shaw
Book Smarts:
W
olf Creek is a planned project in Carroll County, Georgia, by the
Temple-inland Land and Timber company.
The project
involves the mixed development of more than 11,500 acres of land located mostly in Carroll County and partially in neighboring Douglas County. The location of the Wolf Creek development
leverages Carroll County's geographical position along
with Temple-Inland's contiguous property ownership; and while the project is massive in scope, it will take approximately
35 years to be fully developed.
What few people
realize is that Carroll County borders Alabama to the west, yet it also
touches Fulton County, Georgia to the east. This combination offers rural lifestyles and direct connectivity to the
South Fulton Parkway. This road connectivity by the Wolf Creek development should allow quick commute times to the Atlanta
metro area and to the Atlanta airport.
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