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ReStore gets more floor space
Habitat shop moves to new location
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Habitat for Humanity of Hall County ReStore customer Angelica Tabor checks a piece of wood flooring for a remodeling job she is working on. - photo by Tom Reed
Johnny Valentine knows a bargain when he sees one. He said shopping at Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore can make him feel a little nostalgic at times because he never knows what he might find in the bins and aisles. He holds up a powerful flashlight and remarks about its price and condition.
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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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