Morning headlines
April 2, 2008 at 9:37 am by Russell McLendon in NewsWHEEL IN THE SKY: Stops turning, crashes through roof in Monroe.
ZONED OUT: Cobb zoning board votes against third request in two months to allow more than two unrelated people (i.e., students) to rent a house in neighborhoods near Kennesaw State.
WATCHED POT: Two hundred pounds seized from parked truck in Gwinnett County after six-hour stakeout; two men spotted nearby still at large.
GA. FARMERS: Struggling with fuel costs, low rainfall, and still awaiting U.S. farm bill.
TRUCKERS: Protest high fuel prices by wasting fuel in slow-moving convoy around Atlanta.
CLAYTON: Grand jury investigates school board; could result in criminal charges.
NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS: Veteran concession companies allege unfair awarding of Hartsfield-Jackson vending contracts.
PUSHING BOUNDARIES: Tennessee Senate committee votes unanimously against participating in a boundary commission with Georgia.












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