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Updated: February 21, 2010 12:01 a.m.

The only thing that lasts

Newton County, despite phenomenal growth in the past two decades, remains largely untouched by the expanding steel and concrete giant, Atlanta. From the air, Newton County is a dark emerald cut by several brown rivets of water and bisected by a thin gray strip of Interstate 20. The Green Enterprise Group of the Newton County Leadership Collaborative has discovered that 54 percent of the county remains farm or forest land and has charged ...

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