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$10M suit in Georgia truck accident moved to federal court
A $10 million lawsuit by a Georgia man who says he was badly injured when his pickup was struck by a semi driven for an amusement rides company has been transferred to federal court in Georgia. The suit, first filed June 6 in Muscogee County Superior Court in Georgia, moved...
Two more Georgia Southern home game times announced
Georgia Southern has announced two more game times for home football games this fall at Allen E. Paulson Stadium, as released Monday. The Eagles and Marshall will kick off at 6pm Oct. 12, and Georgia Southern and James Madison will kick off at 4pm a week later, on Oct. 19. Both of these kick times could change if one of the Sun Belt Conference's television partners pick up the game when the selection window opens 12 days before kick. If neither game is selected, they will be streamed through an ESPN platform. The Marshall game serves as the Hall of Fame contest and the Tackling for a Cure game. JMU will serves as the Homecoming game. Seven of the Eagles' game times are now announced, and the full schedule can be found here. Tickets can be purchased at GSEagles.com/Tickets.
New details in Port Wentworth family's legal battle against the city
SAVANNAH, Ga. — The city is looking to compromise with a Port Wentworth family after taking them to court after their use of a private water well. LaRay Benton said the city of Port Wentworth shut off the water to his mom's home and fined her $500 daily after he disconnected the house from the city's water and started using the family's private water well, which Benton said has added up $7,500.
Allegiant Air adds new nonstop routes to Savannah/Hilton Head Int. Airport
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – Three new routes will be added to the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport. On Tuesday, Allegiant Travel Company announced the new nonstop routes which include: The company said the additional routes come at a time of high demand. “The addition of new routes is a testament to the success of our existing […]
Newnan Mayor Keith Brady Appointed to Georgia's State Workforce Development Board by Governor Kemp
Newnan's Mayor Keith Brady steps onto the state stage as the Governor's pick for the State Workforce Development Board. In a move signaling confidence in local leadership, Governor Brian Kemp appointed Mayor Brady to a three-year term on the esteemed workforce collective—taking the baton from the Honorable Randy Toms.
BPC Track & Field Coach Links Program to Son and Two-Time Olympic Qualifier Daniel Roberts
MOUNT VERNON, Ga. – Brewton-Parker College Track & Field Coach Stephen Roberts has finished his first season with the program and has already been able to bring a wealth of knowledge to Mount Vernon. Roberts can now add a two-time Olympic Qualifier to his tree of coaching experience, as...
FIRST ALERT: Scattered storms likely on Friday
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Isolated showers and rumbles of thunder are possible overnight with temperatures in the 70s. Friday is a First Alert Weather Day for an increasing risk of scattered showers/storms as the day goes on. The best chance of wet weather is after 2 pm until around sunset. It will be a rare day with highs in the 80s. All but one day in the past four weeks have been 90° or hotter in Atlanta.
Once Again This Town Has Been Declared the Murder Capital of Georgia
Georgia, known for its rich history, vibrant cities, and stunning landscapes, is often associated with a sense of safety and tranquility. However, a closer look at the crime statistics reveals a different story. One town in particular has been declared the murder capital of Georgia, with a crime rate that is among the highest in the state. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the details of this town, exploring the factors contributing to its high crime rate and what it means for residents and visitors alike.
2 Georgia hunters plead guilty to poaching white-tailed deer in National Military Park
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, Tenn. — In an investigation that took years, 2 men from northwest Georgia both pleaded guilty to hunting white-tailed deer on National Military Park property. William Edward Lough of Trenton and Jonathan Daniel Plaster of Rossville both entered their plea in federal court on April 16th to...
Kids Alliance for Better Care expands its rural reach to additional pediatric and family medicine practices
MACON —Mercer University School of Medicine (MUSM) and the Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center (GRHIC) are expanding their rural pediatric health initiative to seven additional counties, for a total of 35 pediatric and family medicine physicians and providers throughout the state. In February 2023, the School of Medicine and...
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