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Political strategist and attorney Heath Garrett spoke on the state of the Republican Party at the Cobb County Republican Women’s Club luncheon at the Hilton Marietta Conference Center on Friday.<br>Staff/Jon Gillooly
Jay Carney
After a bit of freshman jitters, former Walton High School standout Josh Merrigan has become a key producer in the heart of Georgia State’s lineup. Merrigan entered the weekend batting well over .300.
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Cody Polifka
The same fate that befell Jasmine James and Georgia last year with their first-round loss to Marist, they avoided Saturday, pulling away for a lopsided win against Montana.
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Julio Teheran proved again why he was chosen to be the Braves’ No. 5 starter, striking out 10 and throwing six no-hit innings Saturday.
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Roy James Braswell celebrates his 104th birthday with family and friends Saturday at Piccadilly Cafeteria in Marietta.<br>Staff/Geoff Folsom
Louise’s Restaurant owner Denise Correnta, server Christi Tinnin, Correnta’s grandson, Andrew Sams, and her daughter, Brandi Olivero, take care of the history and customers at Louise’s Restaurant in Marietta.<br>Staff/Kelly J. Huff
Wallace Barbecue owners Mickey and Martha Taylor, center, with their sons Scott, left, and Mark, who also manage the restaurant, stand outside of their Austell business, which has remained in the family since its opening in 1966.<br>Staff/Laura Moon

Rabbi Marshal Klaven, director of rabbinic services for the Goldring-Woldenberg Institute for Jewish Life in Jackson, raises the first cup of wine during the Kadeish (sanctification) portion of the Seder with members of St. Philip's Episcopal Church in Jackson, Miss., on Thursday. The holiday recalls the Jewish exodus from slavery in Egypt. Over a nine-day period that started Thursday, the rabbi and a rabbinical student will visit 13 cities throughout the South to lead Seders and other services.  <br>The Associated Press
President Barack Obama gives his State of the Union address in Washington on Feb.12. Obama used Washington’s grandest stage — the State of the Union speech — to announce negotiations with Europe aimed at creating the world’s largest free trade agreement. Just weeks later, there are signs that old agriculture disputes could be deal-killers.
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Farmer Frank DelTesta bends checks on the sugar beets that will be processed into ethanol at a demonstration plant that's under construction in Five Points, Calif., on March 6. If the demo plant is successful, DelTesta and a dozen other farmers plan to build the nation's first commercial-scale beet bio-refinery. <br>The Associated Press

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