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COLUMN: Readers supposably like to make me cringe

A few weeks ago, I asked readers to submit their (least) favorite mispronounced or misused words in response to Dictionary.com adding “supposably,” a mispronunciation of supposedly, to its database. The response was fantastic, and by that, I mean our readers might have been out to slightly torture me by forcing me to view all the wince-worthy words and phrases. Looking at this snapshot of responses, it is abundantly clear that the most loathed, hated and cringe-inducing word of them all among those in North Fulton, Forsyth County and Dunwoody is “irregardless.” Jan J. (real name: Jan Jay), put it succinctly: “Irregardless!!! Regardless of what people say, there is no such word!” she wrote.

When the going gets tough, these Buckhead residents get secession fever

When the going gets tough, these Buckhead residents get secession fever
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Dance school fills need in Roswell

Dance school fills need in Roswell
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He heeded Trump s call to fight Now a Georgia teen awaits the consequences

Print article ATLANTA Long before he stormed the U.S. Capitol, Bruno Joseph Cua flashed warning signs he was headed for serious trouble in his hometown of Milton, Georgia. Perched behind the wheel of his Toyota pickup with a Trump 2020 flag streaming from the truck bed, the 18-year-old harassed drivers whose vehicles showed support for Joe Biden or liberal causes. He joined social media sites favored by the extreme right and filled up his feeds with screeds that became more strident following Trump’s Nov. 3 loss. He wrote of acquiring an assault-style weapon illegally. And when Trump called supporters to Washington Jan. 6 for his “Save America” rally, Cua was all in.

Police: Person shot dead Saturday part of burglary, not victim of it

EVANSVILLE, Ind.  Police now believe the person found dead inside a house in the 500 block of South Bedford Avenue on Saturday was part of a related burglary and not a victim of it. Three men have already been arrested and face felony burglary charges related to the incident and a fourth is now also being sought. Vanderburgh Coroner Steve Lockyear identified the man as Timothy Y. Adams, 28, of Evansville. A Monday autopsy concluded he died from a gunshot wound to the torso. Kingston Southard, 22; Zaelin Fox, 18; and Dayvon Lang, 24; were booked into Vanderburgh County Jail early Sunday. They now face charges of burglary causing death, obstruction of justice and criminal organization activity, said Sgt. Nick Winsett, spokesman for the Evansville Police Department.

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