
August 10, 2012
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Lottery ticket worth $49 million sold in Thomasville
Store owners hope ‘lightning strikes twice’ with powerball drawing.
Coast Guard: Fire on oil rig in Gulf of Mexico
Coast Guard officials say they are investigating a fire at an oil drilling platform off the coast of Louisiana.
Trending state headlines: Officer seeks warrant to stop FB posts
Headlines trending around the state for Friday.
News from around Georgia: Dogs poisoned, man killed by train
These are the headlines trending from around the state this morning.
Morning Minute: Primitive hunting season designated; Tyler Perry gets generous
These are the headlines trending from around the state.
Morning Roundup: Hiker rescued, storms topple trees
These are the top headlines trending around the state this morning from the Associated Press.
Morning news from around the state
These are the headlines that are trending from around the state this morning.
Police: Officer fatally shot in suburban Detroit
Authorities say a 12-year veteran police officer was fatally shot in suburban Detroit while rushing to the aid of a man officers thought needed medical attention.
Cashier chases man through downtown Augusta
Authorities say a cashier chased a suspect through downtown Augusta after being robbed at knife-point.
Club fight ends in an arrest, gang investigation
A fight at popular East Albany hangout lands two in jail.
School system defends coach after prayer complaint
Officials at a northwest Georgia high school are defending its football team's practice of having student-led prayers and church-held meals before games.
Deal rejects expansion of Medicaid
Gov. Nathan Deal said Tuesday that he will not expand the Medicaid program under the federal Affordable Care Act.
Morning Minute: A roundup of the morning's top regional headlines from the AP
Here are the top morning headlines from around the state:
Morning Minute: A roundup of the morning's top regional headlines from the AP
These are your top regional stories of the morning from around the Southeast.
Senate candidate's comments on women stir outcry
Missouri Congressman Todd Akin, a conservative Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, sparked a furor and earned a rebuke from Mitt Romney's campaign after making controversial comments about women.
State unemployment is up; a newspaper walkout; and prison cell phone scandal top the Morning Minute
A newspaper walkout, crime by cellphone, and new unemployment numbers top the morning minute throughout the state.
Top young Scrabble player booted over cheating allegations
A promising young Scrabble player has been kicked out of a national tournament for what officials say was an illegal act.
Morning Minute: Junk food laws appear to be curbing obesity in children, study finds.
Laws strictly curbing school sales of junk food and sweetened drinks may play a role in slowing childhood obesity, according to a study that seems to offer the first evidence such efforts could pay off.
Atlanta growth slowing, officials say.
After years of rapid growth, fewer people are moving to Atlanta, officials say.

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