07/15/11 Federal agents and Glynn County narcotics officers raided the pain clinic Brunswick Wellness Thursday morning, seizing numerous records as patients arrived for their appointment.
07/13/11 Morgan Adams, Sydney Allsbrook, Catherine Andrews, Robert Askins, Mary Augenstein, Caroline Avant, Marisa Bank, William Barr, Taylor Barry, Katharine Barwick, Christopher Bates, Georgia Baylis, Ann Bellamy, McNeil Bellamy, Sara Betenbaugh, Rachel Binnicker, Alexis Blair, Katherine Brantley, William Brower, John Bunge, Latoyla Burns, Brittany Busto, Stephen Cagle, Richard Campanaro, Alexis Carter ...
07/09/11 Aerial photo of Honey Prairie Fire. FOLKSTON, Ga. -- The Honey Prairie Fire at the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge has grown by about 1,000 acres to nearly 457 square miles, fire information officers said.
06/26/11 LACEY TOWNSHIP, N.J. - Federal regulators have been working closely with the nuclear power industry to keep the nation's aging reactors operating within safety standards by repeatedly weakening those standards, or simply failing to enforce them, an investigation by The Associated Press has found.
06/23/11 The man sought in an Appling County murder case has been captured in Polk County, Florida.
06/23/11 A Baxley man who was wanted on murder charges is now in custody, according to Appling County Sheriff Benny Deloach.
06/21/11 A Baxley man accused of a fatal shooting is wanted by the Appling County Sheriff's Office.
06/21/11 Appling County Sheriff's Department is Looking for the Suspect in a Murder on Tuesday
06/15/11 With Georgia's new law cracking down on illegal immigration only weeks away from going into effect, the state's governor proposed a new solution Tuesday for growers worried about labor shortages: hiring people on criminal probation.
06/15/11 Southern Company Chairman, President and CEO Thomas A. Fanning announced today that Stephen Kuczynski has been elected chairman, president and CEO of the company's Southern Nuclear subsidiary, effective July 11.
06/15/11 With Georgia's new law cracking down on illegal immigration only weeks away from going into effect, the state's governor proposed a new solution Tuesday for growers worried about labor shortages: hiring people on criminal probation.
06/14/11 ATLANTA - Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal offered a provocative solution Tuesday for farmers who claim workers have been scared away by a crackdown on illegal immigration: Hire people on probation to toil in the fields instead.
06/14/11 Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal suggested Tuesday that people on probation could replace field workers who farmers claim have been scared away by a crackdown on illegal immigration.
06/14/11 Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal offered a provocative solution Tuesday for farmers who claim workers have been scared away by a crackdown on illegal immigration: Hire people on probation to toil in the fields instead.
06/10/11 Appling County farmer Randy Branch tells WTOC the current drought may have devastated cotton, corn and other row crops that don't have the benefit of irrigation. He hopes rain can come to revive those crops before he and other farmers in 22 counties need a federal disaster declaration.
06/09/11 BRUNSWICK, Ga. - A former Appling County sheriff's deputy admitted to a federal judge Wednesday that he tipped off a suspected marijuana trafficker to a pending raid by state and federal narcotics task force agents in January.
06/04/11 The NCAA Division 1 Golf Championship trophy at the first tee during Semifinals of Saturday's Match Play at the 2011 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship at Karsten Creek in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
06/03/11 More than 60 golfers lined the fairways in the 8th annual David A. Wall Junior Golf Invitational tournament at Lakeview Golf Club over the Memorial Day weekend.
05/19/11 Chiefs pick their schools Former Chamberlain quarterback Thaddeus Baxley and linebacker Reshay Hubbard will play college football this fall, Chiefs coach Joe Severino said.
 02/28/11 The Atlanta Public School board voted Monday night to put its investigations on hold into employee's...
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