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  • Union Co. Playing in Remembrance

    UNION COUNTY - On June 26th of last year, Union County girls basketball coach Mike West was found dead on a hiking trail near Blairsville. West's Lady Panther team finished 2008 at 20-8 and two wins shy of West's goal of a region title....
  • Back Taxes Haunt Lawmakers Again

    ATLANTA - Some nineteen Georgia lawmakers are in hot water over unpaid taxes, some dating back seven year. But who they are remains a mystery. ...
  • Health Watch: Juicing

    WNEG - Worried about overeating? There's a way to cut calories and boost your fruit and vegetable intake by juicing. Nutritionist Cherie Calbom can't get enough of fruits and vegetables. But, instead of just eating, she juices. ...
  • Stiffer Penalties for Underage Sales in Hall

    HALL COUNTY -...
  • Athens Up, Gainesville Down

    ATLANTA - The City of Athens gained 100 jobs and the City of Gainesville lost 1900 jobs over the year from January 2008 to January 2009. The Georgia Department of Labor reports a statewide decline of 150,000 jobs with the greatest losses in Atlanta, Dalto...
  • Georgia Journey: Hope Harvest Farm

    MAYSVILLE - A Northeast Georgia couple has dedicated their entire front yard to feeding the hungry. Ben and Kristi Pahr have started "Hope Harvest Farm" with a little bit of their savings and a lot of their own labor. ...
  • Pilgrim's Pride Closes Plants

    PITTSBURG, TX - Pilgrim's Pride Corp., said Friday it will cut 3,000 jobs as it shuts down operations at three of its 32 chicken processing plants. The plants include Douglas, Ga, El Dorado, Ark and Farmerville, La. ...
  • Towns County's Ellis Signs

    HIAWASSEE - Another local high school football player signed on to play college ball. Towns County quarterback Chase Ellis will play at Pikeville College. ...
  • GDOT Board Boots Chief

    ATLANTA - The Georgia Board of Transportation has removed Commissioner Gena Evans, citing the need for a change in leadership....
  • School Vouchers Debated

    STEPHENS COUNTY - Senator Eric Johnson's proposition regarding the "Universal Vouchers" bill, which is currently being debated in the Senate, would allow parents to move their student to any school they choose....
  • Health Watch: Diets and Memory

    WNEG - Trying to lose weight and don't know which diet works best? Forget about diet. Just think fewer calories. ...
  • Georgia Hits Record High

    ATLANTA - The Georgia Department of Labor says the state's unemployment rate hit a record high in January.Department numbers show the state's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate hit 8.6 percent last month. That's the highest seasonally adjusted rate rec...
  • Vick OK'd for Home Confinement

    RICHMOND, VA. - A government official says imprisoned NFL star Michael Vick has been approved for release to home confinement....
  • Arrests of Alleged Suicide Ring

    DECATUR - The Georgia Bureau of Investigation and police agencies across the U.S. have been involved raid of an alleged assisted suicide ring....
  • Skills USA Competition in NEGA

    CLARKESVILLE - More than 100 high school students from around Northeast Georgia participated in a skills competition Thursday. North Georgia Technical College hosted the annual "Skills U-S-A" Competition for Region 2. ...
  • House Voting on Nuc Funding

    ATLANTA - The State House is set to vote today on the controversial proposal allow Georgia Power to boost electric rates to pay for construction of a new nuclear unit at its Plant Vogtle facility in advance of construction....
  • Bleak Tourism Outlook Not Bleeding into NE GA

    WHITE COUNTY - Everyday seems to bring more bad news about the state of Georgia's economy, and now, economic forecasters are predicting that for the first time in five years the Leisure and Tourism sector will actually see a decrease in employment. But o...
  • Assistant DA Out of Job

    ATHENS - An assistant district attorney is out of a job after an apparent drunken altercation with a street vendor in downtown Athens....
  • Health Watch: Sleepy Moms

    WNEG - Having a baby can change a woman's life in many ways. But, new moms might not expect to be deprived of so much sleep. Val Holford hasn't had a good night's sleep in months. Her son Tristin is teething. "My friend told me when I was pregnant, th...
  • Carson Suspect Pleads Not Guilty

    GREENSBORO, N.C. - One of the two suspects accused in the death of University of North Carolina student body president Eve Carson has pleaded not guilty to a federal kidnapping charge. ...
 
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