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  1. Here's CCA's list: http://www.cca.com/facilities/ They have several "detention centers" (aka jails). Also, here's a couple articles that shed a little light on the subject about what I believe you are looking for. Private Jails in the United States Private Prisons, Criminological Research, and Conflict of Interest: A Case Study Hope this helps.
  2. I also have a fundraiser that may help you out. PM me if interested as well.
  3. It's actually fairly easy to fix and nothing to get all panicky about, but it will take a little bit of time.
  4. It's not Google that's wrong. Google's search result information is all from third parties.
  5. Why in the world would I get anything for my kids on Valentine's Day?????
  6. Ditto. It just doesn't happen. Never really did.
  7. IKR! (I think he's still in front of the fireplace getting "wet!")
  8. I better had just hit the lottery before I pay $100 for a meal. Jeesh! I can eat for 2 weeks off a hundred dollars...
  9. Yeah, and how much have you spent since winning?
  10. It's every Wednesday, and it doesn't apply to alcohol, gas, cigs or pharmacy. Qualifying age = 55 (According to Dallas Kroger Customer Service)
  11. I am trying to get an understanding of the whole thing before I approach them.
  12. Okay, so I know about getting my roof replaced due to hail/storm damage, and it would be covered by the insurance company, but can anyone tell me if the same applies to exterior window shutters on my home? Can I make a claim to have shutters replaced (as long as there is bona fide damage or need for replacement)? If a claim is approved, will it thereafter affect my premiums? Also, am I entitled to a discount on my homeowner's policy if shutters are installed on my home? Finally, can anyone recommend a good, honest local shutter contractor?
  13. I apologize. I misread your post to state that you "disliked" Chris. Sorry...
  14. You know what they say about "opinions" dontcha? Thank you, Chris, for all you do. We all know you don't need a "degree" to do something well and professionally.
  15. We still have boxes left, if anyone is interested. Thank you.
  16. Yes, available for anyone (and going fast!) Yes, chicken breast fillets torn into nugget-like strips. Very tasty!
  17. See this post here: http://paulding.com/forum/index.php/topic/296737-new-restaurant/
  18. MANNA Food Ministry has available the following boxes of frozen food left over from our last distribution. Don't let this food go to waste. You can also click the link to see what's available for our February distribution. Help out someone you know who might be in need or get about a 60% savings on your grocery bill for yourself. Delivery is available, or pick-up in Dallas or Hiram! Please PM if interested. All high-quality (better than what you'll find in the grocery store) fresh-frozen, high protein items. LOW SODIUM MEALS (3 boxes available) $25 ea Contains 10 complete, frozen
  19. Beginning March 1, 2013, the ad valorem tax will go away. A big change in Georgia's tax laws will eliminate that tax for motorists. In its place, a one-time title tax will come into being for purchases of new or used cars after that date. As explained in my response above, motorists who purchase a new or used car or truck now pay a sales tax on the vehicle, then a once-per-year tax based on the value of the vehicle. That fee is paid out when the vehicle's tags are renewed each year. As a result of this change, the ad valorem tax deduction vehicle owners have been able to take will go away.
  20. It's based on the value of the vehicle. However, when you initially go to the tag office initially, all you will pay is: $18 title fee $20 tag fee On your birth month, when you go to renew (and in addition to the $20 tag fee) you will be assessed a tax. The tax fluctuates yearly and varies from county to county. This is based on the value of the vehicle and is determined by the State. It is determined by model and year (basically same as the Bluebook value). You'll pay 40% of the vehicle's value times the MIL (millage) rate, which differs by county and changes every year according to
  21. According to a representative of the Dallas New Era, stores are "not supposed to" charge more than 25 cents. But she did acknowledge that some of the convenience stores do charge more.
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