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As communities across the country on Monday hosted parades, panels and service projects for the 40th federal observation of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the current climate for some is fraught with tension in the midst of reflections on the slain Black American civil rights icon's legacy.


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Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a time of reflection — a time when America recalls the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a servant leader who put his fellow man's needs above his own to provide the world with an example of what organized compassion looks like.


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RINCON — On an overcast winter morning that smelled of damp earth and pine needles, Isaiah Scott paused mid-step along a muddy, leaf-strewn path, tilting his head to listen. Within seconds, he picked out the song of a Yellow-rumped Warbler, followed moments later by a Carolina Chickadee. Their calls rippled through the swaying trees and across the still, mist-shrouded ponds.


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ATLANTA — Tax increases on Georgia homeowners could be limited to the inflation rate — including taxes for education after most school systems decided against capping property tax hikes last year.


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ATLANTA — The voters in Marjorie Taylor Greene's old northwest Georgia congressional district have less than two months to winnow a winner out of a list of 22 candidates who qualified to succeed her.


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