WINDER — Four months after Barrow County paid $150,000 in legal fees and agreed to take down a Ten Commandments display to end an American Civil Liberties Union-backed lawsuit, other copies of the Judeo-Christian doctrine were hanging in a public part of the same courthouse this week.
That changed Tuesday, when county administrators removed four copies of the Ten Commandments from public areas in the Clerk of Superior Court office in the courthouse.
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