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Candice Dyer writes about Twilight Moms of Georgia, a good-spirited Macon group that raises money for charity
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Candice Dyer writes about Twilight Moms of Georgia, a good-spirited Macon group that raises money for charity
Bryce Lawson’s legs ache, but he keeps swimming, stroke after stroke, four laps around the 10-lane pool. “It’s a good kind of tired I feel right now,” he says, after toweling off young limbs that are growing increasingly toned.…
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Kailah Corney glides her bow across the cello’s strings with lip-biting concentration, creating a startlingly deep and resonant sound. Hooked on Symphonics: Kailah, a nine-year-old from southwest Atlanta, had never heard of the instrument until a few months ago when,…
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Every community reels from the death of a beloved teenager. When Inda Allen died at 16 from a blood clot, Bean Creek, a historically African-American neighborhood in the mountains of northeast Georgia, lost not just a scholar, athlete, model and…
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