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Candidates take jabs at each other, agree on big issues
Hall GOP hosts debate for those running to represent 9th District in U.S. House
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The differences between candidates for the U.S. House 9th District seat were more obvious in personality than political stances Thursday night at a forum hosted by the Hall County Republican Party. Martha Zoller, a former radio host, touted her tea party appeal and “firebrand” conservatism while railing against sending to Washington state legislators who “think it’s their turn.” Doug Collins, who represented the 27th District in the state House since 2006, emphasized his record and how experience would benefit him in Congress.
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Cherokee Bluff High coach charged with DUI, going 94 in a 70-mph zone
JOSHUA TRAVIS
JOSHUA TRAVIS
Cherokee Bluff High School’s boys basketball coach was charged last week with driving under the influence, going 94 mph in a 70-mph zone and failing to yield to an emergency vehicle on Interstate 985, according to court documents
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