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BREAKING NEWS: Mays trial recesses, defendant may have collapsed
The capital murder trial of Randall Wayne Mays will not resume until 1 p.m., according to 392nd District Court Judge Carter Tarrance. No announcement was made as to why the extended recess was being held. However, one observer in the courtroom reported seeing Mays collapse during a break. Henderson County District Attorney Donna Bennett was preparing to show jurors a one-hour-long video taken from the dash cam of a Henderson County Sheriff's patrol car on May 17, 2007. The video captured at least some of the incident that led to the shooting deaths of 61-year-old Deputy Tony Ogburn and 63-year-old Investigator Paul Habelt.
No further information was available at this time. The Review will provide updates throughout the day.
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Former TVCC coach to file suit
Former Trinity Valley Community College Women’s Basketball Coach Bill Damuth told the Athens Review on Thursday he is planning to take legal action against the college for wrongful termination.
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Former TVCC coach to file suit
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AEDC board approves two performance agreements
The Athens Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors approved two performance agreements on Thursday.
The proposed agreements with Abby Development and the Athens Jet Center are very similar, said AEDC President/CEO Brian Malone.
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AEDC board approves two performance agreements
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NJCAA WOMEN'S NATIONAL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: Lady Cards get final dress rehearsal
The Trinity Valley Community College Lady Cardinals are serious about this national tournament business.
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MAIL CALL: Many thanks to our election workers
Regardless of our different ideas on the outcome of the election, March 2, I would like to thank the many people, aged l6 to 86, who worked the election for 12 hours that Tuesday.
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MAIL CALL: Many thanks to our election workers


