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Ryan Smith has been getting paid to write great stories for almost a decade, but his involvement with journalism goes back even further. With a career newspaperman for a father, Ryan grew up in a family that cared passionately for community news.
He entered the Army as a journalist and was assigned to the XVIII Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg, N.C. As both a soldier and later a civilian, Ryan wrote for the Fort Bragg Paraglide, ending his tenure as its editor. He went on to work at daily and weekly civilian newspapers in Kentucky and Florida before joining the Patch family.
Ryan is the recipient of three Keith L. Ware Awards for Army journalism and two Florida Press Association Awards for commentary.
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A recently released Army report says Fort Bragg could lose 8,000 soldier and civilian jobs by 2020.
Timothy Joiner, 22, pleaded guilty Tuesday to more than 30 charges connected to his membership in a militia group that prosecutors say planned acts of domestic terrorism.
Sgt. Aaron X. Wittman, 28, died Jan. 10 from injuries suffered during a firefight in Afghanistan's Nangarhar Province.
Santa came to town recently and brought joy with him as he gave Christmas stockings to staff members and patients at the Craig Joint Theater Hospital at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan.
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A Savannah man accused of stealing a cell phone was arrested after a photo of him was uploaded to the victim's Facebook page.
A mechanism built into last year’s Budget Control Act could trigger across-the-board cuts in federal spending -- including an additional $500 billion cut in defense -- if Congress cannot agree on a plan to reduce the federal deficit.
Thanks to the Electoral College, every presidential election comes down to the candidates' performance in a handful of states. Should that system be abolished in favor of direct election by popular vote?