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News November 22, 2007
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Chamber Chatter
By: Linda Burns
      The 2007 Holidays in Olde Lincoln Town Festival that will be held Saturday, December 1 will bring out the best of the best. Yes, it's that time of the year again for you to get out your crafts and join in the fun of this year's festival and parade.
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Company recalls flour tortillas
      Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin is alerting Georgians to a nationwide recall of flour tortillas. Del Rey Tortilleria, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, is recalling its flour tortilla products.
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Leathersville News
By Mrs. William Bentley
      .. Recent visitors of Irene Bailey have been Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Timmerman, Erin Timmerman, Derek Cooper, Alex and Christy Ferguson, George and Mildred Bailey, and Billy and Dottie Lagroon. .. Erica Newton and Megan Garnett spent the day Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fizer. Alan Fizer spent ...
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IRS has money for more than 4,000 Georgia taxpayers
      An average refund of $1,082 is waiting for more than 4,000 Georgia tax payers whose refund checks have been returned to the Internal Revenue Service as undeliverable. The checks, worth a total of $4.3 million, can be claimed as soon as their owners update their addresses with the IRS. In some cas...
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Washington Chorale will present Handels' Messiah
      The Washington-Wilkes Arts Foundation will present the Washington Chorale in Handel's Messiah at Washington First Baptist Church on Sunday, November 25 at 8:00 p.m. The singers will be accompanied by the Chamber Orchestra, the organ played by Anne Myers, and the harpsichord by Jo Randall.
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US Postal Service advises mailing early for overseas items
      The U. S. Postal Service reminds families and friends sending holiday packages and letters to service men and women overseas that the first mailing deadline is days away for letters and packages to arrive before Christmas. "Mail is one of the greatest morale boosters we can give our soldiers, sai...
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Christian women's connection holds old fashioned country fair
By Kittye Craig-Jackson Staff writer/McCormick Messenger
      Fall is the time for country fairs and the Savannah River Christian Women's Connection, in affiliation with Stonecroft Ministries, featured its country fair fashioned around many homespun crafts, baked goods and all enjoyed a serving of good comfort foods for lunch at the at Tara Country Club in S...
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Elections division kicks off high school voter registration drive
      Secretary of State Karen Handel today announced the kickoff of the "Georgia Votes" high school voter registration drive. The Secretary of State's Elections Division is partnering with high schools throughout the state to increase awareness about registering to vote and the voting process.
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Ga. State Patrol investigates one traffic accident here
      State Troopers from the Washington Post of the Georgia State Patrol investigated one traffic crash during the month of October in Lincoln County. Sergeant First Class Durden said the traffic crash resulted in three injuries and no traffic deaths.
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Food, fun and fellowship were in abundance at the park
     Guests were thrilled to see Marshall Matt Dillon a/k/a Branson Beggs making the rounds at "Pioneer Day." Marshall Dillon, who won the costume contest in the Pre-K Division, is pictured here with his mother, Kimberly.
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