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Kevin is the EVP of Full Media. He enjoys reading, programming and numb-chucks.
Kevin West
Corps wants to reduce flow from Lake Thurmond to Savannah River
The Army Corps of Engineers has a plan to conserve water in Thurmond Lake by reducing flow into the Savannah River during periods of low rainfall.
7:34AM ( 22 years ago )
Woman, 18, given life sentence for role in 2000 murder
A Marietta woman will be sentenced to life in prison Tuesday for an armed robbery and murder that happened when she was 15.
7:24AM ( 22 years ago )
Douglas County Jail employees accused of having sex with inmates
A corrections officer and cook at the Douglas County Jail are accused of having sex with inmates there. The female employees have been fired, officials said Monday.
7:23AM ( 22 years ago )
Lottery committees focus on scholarships, charity games
The General Assembly won't convene for another four weeks, but Lotto Fever already has struck Legislative Plaza.
9:32PM ( 22 years ago )
Man arrested in Georgia for 1983 N.H. infant death
Police in Georgia have arrested a man who New Hampshire prosecutors want to charge with the death of a 6-week-old infant almost 20 years ago.
7:55PM ( 22 years ago )
Georgia education officials rejects key Florida job
A top administrator of Georgia's colleges and universities, chosen last summer for a key education post in Florida, has turned the new job down and will remain in Georgia.
5:19PM ( 22 years ago )
Philanthropist dies
Michael C. Carlos -- a philanthropist whose generosity will be remembered throughout the community -- has died. He was 75 years old.
5:08PM ( 22 years ago )
Trash to treasure
A Hephzibah middle school teacher proved the old adage ``One man's trash is another man's treasure.''
5:06PM ( 22 years ago )
Mistakes contributed to child's death
Whitfield County child services officials say mistakes and missed warnings resulted in four-year-old Joshua Daniel Porter starving to death last year.
5:04PM ( 22 years ago )
Test scores show many children not ready for next grade
Georgia pupils improved in nearly every category of state-mandated tests, but many still would not advance to the next grade according to test scores released Monday.
5:02PM ( 22 years ago )