Friday May 23rd, 2025 11:49PM

Kevin West

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Kevin is the EVP of Full Media. He enjoys reading, programming and numb-chucks.
Kevin West
Tennessee tries to get run game going against Arkansas
Tennessee is still looking to establish the run and hopes to find it Saturday night against Arkansas.
6:54AM ( 22 years ago )
Bulldogs' Haggan tries to keep injury hush-hush
Mississippi State linebacker Mario Haggan wants to keep his problem to himself as long as he can.
6:53AM ( 22 years ago )
Some drivers offered cash to change their commuting habits
Some drivers in Gwinnett, Forsyth and other north Georgia counties are being offered cash to change their commuting habits.
5:34AM ( 22 years ago )
Hammond feels better, questionable for Game 2
Atlanta Braves reliever Chris Hammond, who left Game One of the NL division series with a strained neck, was questionable for Game 2 against the San Francisco Giants Thursday night.
7:52PM ( 22 years ago )
Georgia State, Georgia Tech basketball suspensions overturned
An NCAA appeals committee has overturned one-game or two-game suspensions for ten basketball players from Georgia State and Georgia Tech who played in an unsanctioned summer league.
7:46PM ( 22 years ago )
Valdosta State aerial attack working
Chris Hatcher loves the aerial game he has installed at Valdosta State, making the Blazers one of Division Two's top powers on a perennial basis.
7:40PM ( 22 years ago )
Child dies in car as mother starts new job
Nakia Burgess had a new job as a transcriptionist at an Atlanta office, but she didn't have anyone to take care of her three-year-old girl.
7:26PM ( 22 years ago )
Georgia-Pacific worker killed in accident on the job
Officials were investigating the death of a paper machine operator killed on the job at a Georgia-Pacific pulp mill in south Georgia.
7:21PM ( 22 years ago )
Body found outside school for pre-K students
A janitor found a beaten body as pre-kindergarten students started school at Butler Early Childhood Center.
7:17PM ( 22 years ago )
Single drivers offered cash to change their commutes
Metro Atlantans who promise to stop driving to work alone in their car can get three dollars a day for carpooling or using mass transit.
7:12PM ( 22 years ago )