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  2. Tri-State Crematory scandal - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Farm Bureau was represented by Duke Groover and Ben Land of the State of Georgia. Georgia Farm Bureau is paying the settlement under a homeowner's policy of insurance. Much of the earlier settlement with the funeral homes has been paid. The Marsh family has not paid any amount to the plaintiff's class. Several claims remain in Tennessee.

  3. Dinah Watts Pace - Wikipedia

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    Dinah Watts Pace was born enslaved on January 9, 1853, near Athens, Clarke County, Georgia to Emily and Sterling Watts, as the property of the Alexander family. [1] [2] By the time she was eight years old, Mrs. Alexander headed the household and was running a boarding house with around twelve 12 slaves.

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    USA TODAY 2 hours ago Water crisis in West still looms as Lakes Mead and Powell only 35% full This year's storms won't erase looming drought worries across the southwestern U.S., experts fear.

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    Bachelor in Paradise’s Astrid Loch and Kevin Wendt’s Relationship Timeline Read article “My son My . August William Wendt (his friends call him Auggy) 11/20/21 – 7.5lbs. Super hero mama ...

  8. The Covington News - Wikipedia

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    In 1902, this paper merged with its competitor, The Covington Star, to become The Enterprise under the ownership of Charles G. Smith. The Enterprise was sold in 1908 to Lon. L. Flowers, and its name was changed to The Covington News. The newspaper had a number of owners between 1908 and 1931, when it was purchased by Belmont Dennis and his family.

  9. Mom and twin infants among at least 34 killed in wake of ...

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    A Georgia mom and her twin babies were among at least 26 killed in Hurricane Helene's devastating wake as the storm pounded the Deep South with floods, harsh winds and falling trees Friday.