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Can you identify these Decatur buildings?

It's easy to forget to take in the magnificent architecture and design above eye level in Decatur. Can you identify the downtown business that calls this building home?

 

Craft coffee, beer intersect at Decatur's new Door 4 Brewing

DECATUR — Coffee in the morning and beer at night can be considered a way of life.

 

Five at 5: O'Charley's closed by health department and 4 other stories you should see

The O'Charley's restaurant in Forsyth reopened Tuesday, a day after it was shut down by the Macon County Health Department for a variety of issues noted in an inspection report. Restaurants that score below 60 on inspections are automatically shut…

 

Funeral services set for Macon County Sheriff's K-9 Kid

DECATUR — Funeral services for Macon County Sheriff’s Office bomb-sniffing K-9 Deputy Kid will be held on Friday afternoon, the sheriff's office said.

 

Herald & Review Voices: Christmas Weed

Herald & Review Voices features conversations with Herald & Review writers, editors and our readers.

 

Five at 5: Buffett funds new ag program for Decatur schools and 4 other stories you should see

Decatur public school officials announced the creation of a new agriculture program affiliated with the Future Farmers of America on Monday. The Dwayne O. Andreas Ag Academy will be funded by a $1.65 million gift from the Howard Buffett Foundation.

 

Free classes offered for Decatur first-time homebuyers

DECATUR — The City of Decatur is partnering with the Community Investment Corporation of Decatur (CICD) to host a free first-time homebuyer education certification program

 

Decatur Santa wraps up wide range of gift requests

DECATUR -- Santa is big into making a list and checking it twice but, when it comes to the festive wishes of Decatur sisters Amiah Waggoner, 4, and 2-year-old sister Cali, it was pretty straightforward: Amiah wants anything touched by…

 

Overheated light prompts Country Club of Decatur evacuation

DECATUR -- Smoke coming from an overheated light fixture prompted the evacuation of the Country Club of Decatur Sunday afternoon.

 

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