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  2. The Toccoa Record - Wikipedia

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    The Toccoa Record is a weekly newspaper in Toccoa, Georgia, and Stephens County. It covers Toccoa and Stephens County. Font page of The Toccoa Record on March 8, 1901. The newspaper is the oldest business in Stephens County. It launched in 1873. [2] Until 1901, the paper was known as The Southern Record and was published by Southern Publishing ...

  3. Category:People from Toccoa, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Toccoa, Georgia" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. The Famous Flames - Wikipedia

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    The Famous Flames were an American rhythm and blues, soul vocal group [1] founded in Toccoa, Georgia, in 1953 by Bobby Byrd. James Brown first began his career as a member of the Famous Flames, emerging as the lead singer by the time of their first appearance in a professional recording, "Please, Please, Please", in 1956.

  5. Evan Wright death: Generation Kill author dies by suicide ...

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    The award-winning journalist and author behind Generation Kill, Evan Wright, has died aged 59. His wife confirmed the news to Rolling Stone on Monday (15 July). The Los Angeles County Medical ...

  6. Toccoa, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Toccoa is a city in far Northeast Georgia near the border with South Carolina.It is the county seat of Stephens County, Georgia, United States, [6] [7] located about 50 miles (80 km) from Athens and about 90 miles (140 km) northeast of Atlanta.

  7. Jerry Wright - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Wright may refer to: Jerry Wright at Heart Kent; Jerry Wright (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey player chosen in 1969 NHL Amateur Draft#Round five; See also

  8. NJ driver awarded nearly $13M after troopers mistook her ...

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    A jury trial in January found the state police at fault. Rhines was initially awarded $19.1 million — $5 million for pain and suffering, $6 million for emotional distress, $6.5 million for ...

  9. May 1918 lynchings - Wikipedia

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    Hampton Smith was a 25 year old, although newspaper accounts covering his death inaccurately put his age at 31, [8] married white planter who owned the Old Joyce Place, a large plantation near Morven, Georgia, in Brooks County. He was known among black workers for being an abusive boss, making it difficult for him to recruit farm labor.