FAYETTEVILLE - Fayette Daily News Publisher Chuck Morley says there won't be a newspaper Friday after fire destroyed the newspaper building. <br>
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But he says maybe there will be one tomorrow. <br>
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Morley said, ``We've got on computer. That's all we need.'' <br>
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The fire that destroyed the news building in downtown Fayetteville early Thursday sent Daily News employees to sister newspaper offices. <br>
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No injuries were reported. <br>
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The Fayette Daily News -- with a circulation of 6,200 -- is one of 31 published by Trib Publications. It's the oldest newspaper in Fayette County, located about 20 miles south of Atlanta. <br>
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Employees will work at offices in Senoia and Peachtree City until a permanent site is found. <br>
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The building was built in 1984. It has a circulation of about 6,200 and is one of 31 published by Trib Publications. <br>
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Morley estimates damage done to the 7,000-square-foot building at $1.5 million. <br>
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Investigators have not determined the cause of the fire.