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The former Village Theatres complex, 804 Turner McCall Blvd., may come down to make way for a new Aldi grocery store. A request for a setback variance will be heard by the Board of Adjustments on July 16.  (Doug Walker / RN-T.com)
The former Village Theatres complex, 804 Turner McCall Blvd., may come down to make way for a new Aldi grocery store. A request for a setback variance will be heard by the Board of Adjustments on July 16. (Doug Walker / RN-T.com)
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Alexa Bortles, 14, of Atlanta, serves in her singles match in the Southern Closed 16 Championship at the Rome-Floyd County Tennis Center on Wednesday.
Alexa Bortles, 14, of Atlanta, serves in her singles match in the Southern Closed 16 Championship at the Rome-Floyd County Tennis Center on Wednesday.
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Opera Alley is one of the downtown locations where new lights are on display on a test basis. (Kim Jarrett, RN-T.com)
Opera Alley is one of the downtown locations where new lights are on display on a test basis. (Kim Jarrett, RN-T.com)
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By Ruby Jane Morgan, a student at Cave Spring Elementary School.
By Ruby Jane Morgan, a student at Cave Spring Elementary School.
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Titles within reach for tennis players
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Alexa Bortles, 14, of Atlanta, serves in her singles match in the Southern Closed 16 Championship at the Rome-Floyd County Tennis Center on Wednesday.
Alexa Bortles, 14, of Atlanta, serves in her singles match in the Southern Closed 16 Championship at the Rome-Floyd County Tennis Center on Wednesday.
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After five intense days, several players now have their ultimate goal within their reach in the Southern 16 Closed tournament. The event has reached the final stages in each of the tourney’s four divisions — girls and boys singles, and girls and boys doubles. Blaine Boyden, Spencer Richey, Grey Hamilton and Daniel Belsito each posted victories in the boys’ singles to reach the semifinals. On the girls side, the list of winners who moved into the semis included Sena Suswam, Makenna Jones, Suzanne Zenoni and Amanda Rebol. Many of the singles players who advanced deep into the tournament will be pulling double duty in the semifinals, as they will be competing in the finals rounds of the doubles bracket, too. The tournament, which has dealt with rain this week, opened withmore than 250 players.
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The former Village Theatres complex, 804 Turner McCall Blvd., may come down to make way for a new Aldi grocery store. A request for a setback variance will be heard by the Board of Adjustments on July 16.  (Doug Walker / RN-T.com)
The former Village Theatres complex, 804 Turner McCall Blvd., may come down to make way for a new Aldi grocery store. A request for a setback variance will be heard by the Board of Adjustments on July 16. (Doug Walker / RN-T.com)
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Alexa Bortles, 14, of Atlanta, serves in her singles match in the Southern Closed 16 Championship at the Rome-Floyd County Tennis Center on Wednesday.
Alexa Bortles, 14, of Atlanta, serves in her singles match in the Southern Closed 16 Championship at the Rome-Floyd County Tennis Center on Wednesday.
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Opera Alley is one of the downtown locations where new lights are on display on a test basis. (Kim Jarrett, RN-T.com)
Opera Alley is one of the downtown locations where new lights are on display on a test basis. (Kim Jarrett, RN-T.com)
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By Ruby Jane Morgan, a student at Cave Spring Elementary School.
By Ruby Jane Morgan, a student at Cave Spring Elementary School.
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Titles within reach for tennis players
by Staff reports
Jun 20, 2013 | 2 views | 0 0 comments | 0 0 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Alexa Bortles, 14, of Atlanta, serves in her singles match in the Southern Closed 16 Championship at the Rome-Floyd County Tennis Center on Wednesday.
Alexa Bortles, 14, of Atlanta, serves in her singles match in the Southern Closed 16 Championship at the Rome-Floyd County Tennis Center on Wednesday.
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After five intense days, several players now have their ultimate goal within their reach in the Southern 16 Closed tournament. The event has reached the final stages in each of the tourney’s four divisions — girls and boys singles, and girls and boys doubles. Blaine Boyden, Spencer Richey, Grey Hamilton and Daniel Belsito each posted victories in the boys’ singles to reach the semifinals. On the girls side, the list of winners who moved into the semis included Sena Suswam, Makenna Jones, Suzanne Zenoni and Amanda Rebol. Many of the singles players who advanced deep into the tournament will be pulling double duty in the semifinals, as they will be competing in the finals rounds of the doubles bracket, too. The tournament, which has dealt with rain this week, opened withmore than 250 players.
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