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l00vo Hoga snville Officers
Finish Adx'anced Training
By BRYAN GETER
Two of Hogansville's police officers completed
training courses last week at the Georgia Police
Academy in Forsyth, Georgia.
Sgt. lbmmy Hatcher course was Internal Affairs
Investigations and was a 40 hour course.
The course is intended for those investigators
and administrators tasked with the responsibility
of performing internal investigations.
lbpics discussed were police officers rights,
criminal liability, civil liability, Garrity v. New
Jersey, Title 7, and administrative rights and duties.
Hatcher said the course was vmT thorough, help-
ful and needful for the police department.
Investigator Cory Keele attended the class on
Interviews and Interrogations, which was a 40 hour
course, as well.
The course is designed to enhance skills for: i 1 )
determining the level of truth or deception: and {2)
in the case of deception, obtaining a legal confes-
sion.
The course format is one of lecture, demonstra-
tion and practical exercise.
Several techniques are presented including:
behavioral analysis, Neuro Linguistic programming,
statement content analysis, pupil metrics, cognitive
interview technique, multiple suspect elimination
and special case method.
Keele said this course will help him tremen-
dously in his investigations.
By Bryan
FRESH OUT OF SCHOOL - Hogansville Police Chief Guy Spradlin
stands with his officers, Investigator Corey Keele (L) and Sgt.
Hatcher as each man proudly display their certificates after
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ON TAP: The Gospel
Crusade on Sept. 7 will
performances by (Top
Georgia Melody Boys
LaGrange (formerly known
Joint Heirs) and (Bottom
Forever Forgiven.
Gospel Crusade Music
Is SIated This Saturda
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A Real Educatioll
for the Real Worht
303 Fort Drive • kaGrange -706.845.4323
www.westgatech.
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The Gospel Singing Crusade will have the
next singing on Saturday, September 7th. The
singing will be held at 11(,¥) West Main Street,
Manchester. The doors will open at 5:30 and
the program will start at 6:O0.
Delicious food will be catered by The
Crusade Volunteers. The menu wilt consist
of spaghetti and yummy desserts.
\\; have donated items to raffle, exciting
cakewalks and live gospel
Melody Boys from LaGrange
known as the Joint Heirs), Forever
from Athens and others will be
singers.
Please bring your family and
come out and fellowship with us.
is free, but donations are gladly acce
keep this music ministry going.
GOOD GOSPEL SINGING - The Crabb Family and NewFound Road along
Dixie Melody Boys will be at Hoofers Gospel Barn Saturday evening at 7 p.m.
is located just north of LaGrange on the Hogansville Road. Hoofers
Buffet will be available as well as a concession.
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was 65 percent which ranked
them 15th highest in the
nation.
Only 46 precent of the
seniors natiomvide took the
test.
"h'oup County Schools
enrollment for 2002-2003 is
the same as last year, being
at 11,474.
Another county wilt be
taken Friday and the enroll-
ment is expected to go up
since all of the kindergarten-
ers had not been assigned at
the first count.
Callaway High School has
an enrollment of 687; CMS
has 598; HES has 358 and
Mountville Elementary has
440 students.
Other school enrollments
are: Bertha Weathersbee
Elem. has 447, Cannon Street
Elem. has 393; Ethel Kight
Magnet School has
Hillcrest Elem has
Hollis Hand Elem has
LaGrange High has 1,
Long Cane Elem. has
Long Cane Middle has l,
Rosement Elem. haS
Troup High has 1,167:
Elem. has 458; West
Elem. has 393; West
Magnet has 452,
Road Elem. has 457;
school) has 47.
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in the final quarter.
"The defense rose to the
occasion time after time,"
said Giddens. "It was a g(n)d
team effort."
Callaway was able to keep
fresh players in the game by
rotating linemen Nick White,
Cory Houston, Mario "lbwns,
Matt (;eter and Matthew
Stargilt. Linebackers Jim
Bowie and "Ibny Stargell kept
filling holes, and Carl Epps,
Jon Thornton and Bernard
Newman came up with big
defensive plays to preserve
the Callaway shutout.
On offense, Clantwan
Martin was the leading rush-
er with 57 yards on ten car-
ries. Tigner ran the ball nine
times for 44 yards. Patterson
had 78 yards passing includ-
ing the 57 yard second quar-
ter touchdown toss.
The Cavaliers now turn
their attention to defending
AAA state champion
La(}range. The Grangers, a
24-0 winner over
Friday, are ranked in tic
spot in AAA again.
"LaGrange will
ly be a challenge,"
Giddens. "They have
weapons that make a
pionship caliber
Competing with them
no easy task."
The teams will
Callaway Stadium
a LaGrange home
Callaway fans will
visitor's side of the