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Another Perspective on Colton Moore and the Georgia Indictments

By LYDIA BERGLAR News Editor Following Senator Colton Moore’s call for a special session to investigate District Attorney Fani Willis, conversations with Dade County citizens revealed various attitudes about the situation. Some voiced appreciation for Moore’s actions, some believe Moore is simply attempting to draw attention to himself, and some are concerned about the indictments…

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Legal Advice, Forms, and Notary Service Available at Dade Library

By LYDIA BERGLAR News Editor One way the Dade County Public Library addresses patrons’ questions and needs is through legal help. First, Mindy Haworth (library manager) is a notary. For a $4.00 fee, anyone can use the notary public service. Haworth recommends calling ahead to make sure she is available. Second, Gale Legal Forms is…

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County Commission Hears Fire Department Needs and Concerns About a Short-Term Rental, Citizen Upset About $2.5 Million Property Listing

By LYDIA BERLGAR News Editor The September 7 meeting of the Dade County Board of Commissioners covered numerous updates and spending questions and also included two citizen appearances. As discussed previously at the county meetings (see the August 9 issue of the Sentinel), the fire departments are requesting ARPA funds for a fire training facility.…

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The Call for a Special Session: An Explanation from Senator Colton Moore and Thoughts from Citizens

By LYDIA BERGLAR News Editor As many readers are aware, Senator Colton Moore has called for a special session to investigate Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis following the Georgia indictment of 19 individuals, including former President Donald Trump. In a phone conversation with the Sentinel, (printed nearly in full in this article), Moore explained…

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DCHS Softball Parents Address School Board, Coach Poston Calls for Unity

By LYDIA BERGLAR News Editor The first Dade County Board of Education meeting of the school year covered many topics, including a proposed satellite Primary Healthcare clinic at one of the schools, shifts in the weight training/hitting facilities at the high school (as covered in the May 31 issue of the Sentinel), and a call…

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