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Earth Sense: Earthquakes aren't more frequent
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In Haiti, wrecking crews tore down the Presidential Palace last week. The ornate building was a reminder of the devastating earthquake that struck the nation, located on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, almost three years ago. At magnitude 7.0, the quake killed 300,000 people and took the homes of another million and a half.
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Guest Column, Ron Quinn: McRae, Mathis and the founding fraternity of local banking
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Ron Quinn
What would our Hall County community look like without I-985?
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