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Andrew Gan, left, and Danielle Welsh, both of Marietta, check in with poll workers Tuesday before voting at Johnson Ferry Baptist Church in east Cobb.<br>Staff/Kelly J. Huff
Andrew Gan, left, and Danielle Welsh, both of Marietta, check in with poll workers Tuesday before voting at Johnson Ferry Baptist Church in east Cobb.<br> Kelly J. Huff
John Loud, chairman of the pro-SPLOST IV group United 4 Kids, reacts Tuesday night at Willie Rae’s in Marietta as the votes begin favoring passage of the school tax. Looking on are Sharon Mason, left, Cobb Chamber of Commerce COO, and Terri Guthrie, executive vice president of First Landmark Bank.<br>Staff/Kelly J. Huff
With hits in more than half of his at-bats, and county-best totals in home runs and RBIs, Nathaniel Lowe is in the midst of a highlight-laden junior season for Pope.
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A sweep of the ACC's regular-season and tournament titles wasn’t enough for Jim Larranaga’s Miami team to get a No. 1 seed.
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Mike McFadden yells out after drawing the foul that led to the go-ahead free throws in Robert Morris’ NIT win against defending national champion Kentucky.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is seen on a monitor on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday. The Federal Reserve's low interest-rate policies are giving key support to an economy still burdened by high unemployment, Bernanke told Congress on Tuesday. Bernanke signaled that the Fed's efforts to keep borrowing costs low will continue.<br>The Associated Press
Han Song, Isabelle Haslam, Samah Hisamuddin and Mohini Chakravorty recently started the Walker School’s first composting program. The composting group was the brain child of Chakravorty, who grew up watching her mother compost.<br>Special to the MDJ
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This composite image released NASA taken by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter shows a region of the moon before and after the twin Grail spacecraft deliberately crashed into in December 2012. The spacecraft called Ebb and Flow mapped the lunar gravity in greater detail than previous missions. (AP Photo/NASA)

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