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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
Plans to spruce up Euharlee landmark underway
An architect who specializes in preservation is developing a bid package to remove graffiti from a historic landmark - Euharlee's Covered Bridge.
7:55AM ( 23 years ago )
Arbitrator considers $360M airport contract 'reasonable'
A $360 million contract for a group of contractors to supply dirt for a new runway at Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport was ``reasonable and advantageous to the city,'' according to a court-appointed arbitrator.
7:23AM ( 23 years ago )
W. Hall sweeps E. Hall in County Tennis tourney
The 5-0 win by the West Hall boys over East Hall clinched second place for the Spartans in the Hall County Tennis Tournament. The Lady Spartans also won 5-0.
7:22AM ( 23 years ago )
Appeals Court: Deputies did not use excessive force in shooting
A federal appeals court has ruled that two officers accused of killing an Augusta man after a high-speed chase in February 1998 are entitled to immunity.
7:20AM ( 23 years ago )
Budget cuts end Atlanta's mounted police force
After 30 years of riding high in the saddle, Atlanta's mounted police force has fallen victim to budget cuts.
7:18AM ( 23 years ago )
Officials: State-funded cleanup effort running up huge tab
Removing 20,000 tons of debris from a south Augusta junkyard has turned into one of Georgia's priciest state-funded cleanups.
7:17AM ( 23 years ago )
Hartsfield officials identify expired contracts
Airport officials are revisiting long-expired contracts that are due an overhaul.
7:15AM ( 23 years ago )
Woman charged with bigamy is released on bail
A woman accused of being married to six men at the same time is free on $10,000 bond.
7:14AM ( 23 years ago )
Georgia 15th nationally in exports
Officials say that despite a decrease of two percent in overall exports compared with the previous year, Georgia's exports in 2001 reached $14.6 billion and helped the state move up in the national rank.
7:12AM ( 23 years ago )
Study shows demand outstrips spending on recreation
Spending on parks and recreation in Georgia communities is keeping up with inflation but not with demand, according to a new survey.
7:10AM ( 23 years ago )