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Bojangles is now open.
The store opened this morning at 5; customers began lining up well before 4 AM.
Lawyers for General Electric and Electrolux appear before a judge in Washington DC this morning to make the case for their proposed merger.
The $3.3 billion buyout deal (which would include Roper in LaFayette) is opposed by the US Department of Justice, which says the deal will reduce competition and raise appliance prices.
High-profile court case is expected to last until Thanksgiving.
Former Hays Prison employee Jessica Taylor Nabors, who was arrested last year for sexing up a prisoner, has gotten away with a slap on the wrist: A $500 fine and one year probation.
Other guards at Hays say the 19-year-old let her inmate friend (a convicted murderer) into an insecure room without permission, but the Chattooga Sheriff’s Office and DA Franklin didn’t charge her for that risky behavior.
Friday night the Ramblers finished their 2015 football season with another blowout loss, falling 41-0 to Ridgeland at home.
This 1-9 season, followed by two straight years of going 2-8, could put coach Chad Fisher’s job on the line.
Will the school give him another year to redeem himself or will his third embarrassingly bad season at LaFayette be the last?
LaFayette hasn’t kept any coaches more than three seasons since Eric Edwards (2000-2004), and Edwards got the team to at least .500 three of his five years.
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