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Kevin is the EVP of Full Media. He enjoys reading, programming and numb-chucks.
Kevin West
Macon OKs lease for new hockey team
Macon has replaced the Whoopee, which folded after the last hockey season due to lagging attendance.
3:46PM ( 22 years ago )
Buford, Commerce remain ranked in AP poll
Buford and Commerce were the only area teams ranked in this week's AP prep football poll. The Wolves, defending Class A state champions, are ranked No. 2 in Class AA and Commerce is fifth in Class A.
7:56AM ( 22 years ago )
Cherokee County officials look for suspect in woman's attack
Cherokee County authorities want to question a man from Missouri in connection with the attack of a Georgia woman who was left in the woods.
7:50AM ( 22 years ago )
Brunswick bridge delayed again, until 2003
The state Department of Transportation announced Tuesday that the $110 million bridge won't be ready until 2003. It had been scheduled to open next month.
7:33AM ( 22 years ago )
Salt Lake City Olympics made $100M
The Winter Olympics made $100 million, and the Salt Lake Organizing Committee is meeting to decide on how to spend the profits.
7:32AM ( 22 years ago )
Study faults Georgia gas deregulation
Requiring consumers to choose a natural gas marketer or else be assigned to one was a major flaw of Georgia's 1997 gas deregulation law.
6:57AM ( 22 years ago )
Abandoned baby gets a name
The baby's caseworker named the baby Selena Rena Bell Tuesday - a day after deliveryman Eddie Stephens spotted her tiny hand sticking out of dirty towels.
6:53AM ( 22 years ago )
Man found shot in back of head in car
A Gwinnett County police officer responding to what he thought was an accident found the driver of the car had been shot in the back of the head.
6:52AM ( 22 years ago )
Heavy rain floods parts of South Cobb Drive
Motorists who use a busy throughfare near Dobbins Air Force Base in Cobb County are being advised not to leave home late Wednesday.
6:51AM ( 22 years ago )
Soul singer's daughters sue over royalties
The daughters of soul singer James Brown are suing the entertainer, claiming he owes them more than $200,000 for 25 songs they say they co-wrote.
6:50AM ( 22 years ago )