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Driver warns of dealership trick after her ‘lemon’ breaks down after 3 months – she faces $10k repair on $2500 car
A FRUSTRATED car buyer has vented on Facebook in a warning to others about her experience with one local dealership. Kiesha Carter, the frustrated motorist, shared a scathing post on Facebook detailing her troubles after purchasing a vehicle from a local dealership, which she described as a "lemon." In her...
Athens paving the way for 211 Mile Georgia Hi-Lo Trail
It is no secret that traveling throughout the state of Georgia predominantly requires the use of highways and cars. In 2019, Mary Charles Howard, founder and local cyclist, sought to change that with the Georgia Hi-Lo Trail Initiative. Howard noted the success of Athens’ Firefly Trail, which spans 39 miles...
Monroe’s Todd named Georgia TOPS Queen
Gail Todd of Monroe lost almost 70 pounds, something that has been a life-long goal, with the assistance of the TOPS program. Contributed photo. Losing weight can seem intimidating, especially when you consider that one in three American adults are obese and Georgia has an obesity rate of 37%. Obesity can cause an array of medical conditions including heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and certain types of cancer. People can achieve weight loss and overall wellness by committing to a healthier lifestyle.
MEN’S SOCCER GETS FIRST WIN OF THE SEASON
MOUNT VERNON, Ga. — The Ave Maria Men's Soccer team got their first win of the season Saturday evening, beating the Brewton-Parker Barons 4-0. It was an explosion of offense in the second half for the Gyrenes, with all four goals coming in the final frame. The game stayed...
Dozens of Griffin residents ordered out of their homes immediately by city officials
GRIFFIN, Ga. - A Griffin city inspector ordered more than three dozen families at the Ava Park Apartment Complex to leave their homes immediately. An inspection on Thursday revealed critical safety issues, including rat infestations, structural issues, mold, and other hazards, residents said. In a letter to the residents from...
Statesboro ‘First Friday’ events canceled
STATESBORO, Ga. (WSAV) – On Friday, the Downtown Statesboro Development Authority (DSDA) announced a cancellation to the rest of their 2024 First Friday season. A press release by the DSDA stated, “This will provide the DSDA the time necessary to develop and implement necessary policies and procedures to ensure the rights and freedoms of all […]
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