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Contributed Photo by the Georgia Office of the Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner / An old train station on Railway Lane in Dade County was set on fire early Wednesday. A reward of up to $10,000 is being offered for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for a fire that damaged an old train station in Dade County, Georgia.Investigators believe the fire was intentionally set in the early hours of Wednesday morning. READ MORE: North Georgia COVID-19 surge leads to substitute te
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acher shortage The blaze began about 2:30 a.m. County firefighters were dispatched to the train station at 90 Railway Lane and managed to put out the fire, but Georgia Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John King said the 86-year-old, 1,974-square-foot building was already moderately damaged upon the arrival of first responders.Photos from the night of the fire show the building
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ont door on the exterior of the building, King said. The structure was being remodeled and, on completion, was going to be used as a voting precinct. No injuries were reported in association with the incident, and no information was available late in the week in regard to who might have been responsible for setting the fire.The city is not sure yet how extensive damage to the building is or how much it might cost to make repairs. City officials said how they move forwa Fglt Higher bills coming regardless of controversial sewage plant, WWTA head says
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n towers of the World Trade Center burn after hijacked planes crashed into them in New York on September 11, 2001. Construction continues on the new One World Trade Center, which has reached the 76th floor on its way to 104 floors. In the foreground, work also takes place at the Vehicle Security Center, which will screen buses, trucks, and cars entering the WTC site. September 16, 2011, Special Section September 11, 2011, Extra, Front Page September 11, 2001, Extra, page a6 September 12, 2001, Front Page September 16, 2011, Front Page People said 9/11 would change everything, and didn t it At the airport, we submit to full-body scans, take our shoes off and keep containers of liquids small enough to fit into Ziploc bags. We know words like Quran and Taliban. More of us have neighbors or sons and daughters who have come home from combat in Afghanistan or Iraq, and many know soldiers who never returned.And there are the things we didn t see: warrantless wiretapping, our nation s marred image in
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the eyes of the rest of the world, a crushing debt caused, in part, by running two wars that cost billions of dollars each week.Then there are things we think we ve seen too mu
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ch of: 6,000 U.S. soldiers killed overseas and more than 4,000 injured.After the Twin Towers fell in New York City on Sept. 11