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Kevin West

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Kevin is the EVP of Full Media. He enjoys reading, programming and numb-chucks.
Kevin West
Tornadoes take their toll, but north Georgia escapes
Tornadoes took their toll across a large part of the midwest and east Sunday, but north Georgia, where tornado watches and warnings were in effect at times, apparently escaped unscathed.
5:49AM ( 23 years ago )
Lookout for armed robber in Northeast Georgia
Police in Northeast Georgia town are asking for your help in finding a suspected armed robber.
6:36PM ( 23 years ago )
Zell Miller wows N-R-A
Georgia Senator Zell Miller wowed the National Rifle Association as a ``Democrat who wants more guns'' and chastised his own party for failing to recognize the social and political reach of gun issues.
5:52PM ( 23 years ago )
Barnes ad campaign to keep him on small screen until November
With the election still six months away, Gov. Roy Barnes launched the first in a planned series of statewide television ads Monday that will make him a fixture on the small screen through the fall.
5:50PM ( 23 years ago )
Prom-goers say teen driving curfew won't ruin special night
Georgia police are warning teen-agers that frilly dresses and sharp tuxedos on prom night won't excuse them from the state's new midnight driving curfew that applies to anyone under 18.
5:47PM ( 23 years ago )
18 injured in bus accident
An Atlanta-bound Greyhound passenger bus struck a tractor-trailer from behind on Interstate 20 early Sunday morning in Warren County, injuring the bus driver and 17 passengers.
5:26PM ( 23 years ago )
Russia grants more permits for U.S. poultry imports
Several Russian companies have received permits to import U.S. poultry since a ban was lifted earlier this month and they have already clinched deals to import 30,000 tons of poultry, the agriculture minister said April 25.
11:46AM ( 23 years ago )
Larger hybrid brings gas-electric models closer to mainstream
Tom and Fiorella Williams put in an order for a new Honda Civic Hybrid sight unseen, without so much as a test drive.
11:27AM ( 23 years ago )
Conference focuses on arts-based economies in Appalachia
In Buncombe County, visitors pay hundreds of dollars to work in someone else's herb garden, cook in someone else's kitchen and then eat a seven-course meal. In Yancey County, methane gas from a former landfill fuels potters' kilns and glassblo
11:26AM ( 23 years ago )
Conference focuses on arts-based economies in Appalachia
In Buncombe County, visitors pay hundreds of dollars to work in someone else's herb garden, cook in someone else's kitchen and then eat a seven-course meal. In Yancey County, methane gas from a former landfill fuels potters' kilns and glassblo
11:25AM ( 23 years ago )