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‘Delicious journey.’ Owners of popular restaurants in Warner Robins expand with burger brand
“Our ‘Burger Revolution’ is all about transforming the way you experience burgers.” a managing partner says. “We’re offering a variety of unique, high-quality meats and creative combinations that will change your expectations.”
HER GLORY: Local hair salon helps women with alopecia
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — A local hair salon aims to help women with hair loss regain their confidence. Her Glory owner Tiffany Combs opened her uptown salon in 2017, inspired by a client she worked with in cosmetology school. “When I started out early in my career, I had one client come to me that […]
Professional wrestling star, Joe Hendry makes his way to Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – Social media and professional wrestling star, Joe Hendry is making his way to Augusta. The Scottish performer is making his first U.S. Independent wrestling appearance at Viral Pro Wrestling: Infection 8 in Augusta on Saturday, August 10th, at the Warren Road Community Center. We sat down with Wrestling Promoter Joshua Hancock […]
Valdosta community mourns loss of football star
VALDOSTA, Ga. (WALB) - Vincent “Sweet Pea” Burns is a Valdosta native who recently died at the age of 43. “Sweet Pea was just larger than life...not only a great football player but a great person, a great teammate...and just a natural born leader. It was devastating news for the whole Lowndes community,” Danny Redshaw, Lowndes County Schools athletic director said.
Albany City Commission proposed Sunday alcohol sales
ALBANY, Ga. – A major decision in the city of Albany will be on the ballot this November. As the city commission is looking to approve Sunday alcohol sales within the Good Life City. We caught up with Ward 1 Commissioner Jon Howard Wednesday afternoon about the decision regarding...
School kids will experience new environment at Clarke Middle School
Sixty-six years ago, students filed into a brand new middle school off Baxter Street, but now decades later those classrooms no longer exists. During the summer, the 1958 building was demolished. ...
Sentell’s Intel: Pulling back the curtain on Georgia’s most …
This Sentell’s Intel rep on Georgia football recruiting has a good cache of information on freshman OT Marcus Harrison. He finished his high school career as the nation’s No. …. Jeff Sentell. Cortez Smith: Why he’s already focused on the path set by former Georgia …. This...
Rural Murals: UGA plan highlights public art to drive tourism, economic development in rural communities
BUENA VISTA -- In Buena Vista, a vibrant mural at the corner of North Broad Street and Fifth Avenue catches the eyes of passersby with its bright blue border. Funded by Flint Energies, the mural tells the story of the longleaf pine forests that once dominated Marion County and the turpentine industry, flora and fauna that the trees supported — from gopher tortoises to bobwhite quail. For years, such murals appeared in small towns across rural Georgia to invite travelers to stop for a rest...
Georgia is expected to have a major five-star target back on campus this weekend
Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs will host many top targets on campus this weekend and another big name can be added to that list. The post Georgia is expected to have a major five-star target back on campus this weekend appeared first on On3.
UGA hosts summer construction camp for female high-schoolers
ATHENS -- For one week this summer, a group of female high school students came to the University of Georgia to attend a camp focused on construction. Campers drove bulldozers, learned how to make quick turns with skid steers, soldered copper pipes, and poured concrete — among many other hands-on activities. Free to participants, the camp was hosted by the Athens Area Women in Construction organization in partnership with the UGA College of Environment and Design. Throughout their time at camp, the young women learned...
County seeks public input on Lexington Road improvements
Athens-Clarke County officials are looking for public input as they weigh how to spend $8 million on improvements to one of the county’s busiest corridors. The Lexington Road corridor sees thousands of cars each day, from nearly 12,000 vehicles per day around Southeast Clarke Park to nearly 30,000 per day near the Loop 10 interchange, according to data from the Georgia Department of Transportation. Most of the proposed changes, however, have to do with making the stretch of road safer and more friendly for pedestrians and bicyclists.
Downtown Athens restaurant permanently closes after 7 months in business
A sign displayed in the window on Tuesday, July 23 at Philanthropy Fresh Café & Grill announced to customers that the restaurant has permanently closed. The Facebook and Instagram pages for the 350 E. Broad St. business have been deleted, and a Google search for the address listed the restaurant as permanently closed. ...
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