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The Ledger-Enquirer is a newspaper headquartered in downtown Columbus, Georgia, in the United States. It was founded in 1828 as the Columbus Enquirer by Mirabeau B. Lamar [ 3 ] who later played a pivotal role in the founding of the Republic of Texas and served as its third President. [ 4 ]
Some of the staff evacuated in advance of the storm to Columbus, Georgia, where then-owner Knight Ridder owned the Ledger-Enquirer. From the Columbus paper's newsroom, the Sun Herald editors and designers, with the help of Knight Ridder journalists from across the country, produced daily editions of the Sun Herald for eleven days, until power ...
Pumpkins won't be accepted at Columbus food scraps drop-off sites, and many yard signs shouldn't be placed in blue residential recycling centers.
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The Ledger-Enquirer welcomes readers to come speak with reporters and editors about our digital transition. Find out how to make the most our your online access and more.
In August 2008, the company had seen a 26 percent drop of year-to-date sales since the year before. [ 3 ] By September 2008, Bill Heard Enterprises was the 11th-largest automobile dealer in the United States (and as high as seventh at the start of the 21st century), [ 7 ] the largest in the state of Georgia , and the largest dealer of Chevrolet ...
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The Highway 127 Corridor Sale, also called the 127 Yard Sale, [1] is an outdoor second-hand sale held annually for four days beginning the first Thursday in August along U.S. Route 127 (US 127). The event has been promoted as "The World's Longest Yard Sale ."