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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
Augusta boy drowns in Savannah River
An Augusta boy drowned Sunday when he fell off a dock into the Savannah River.
9:51AM ( 22 years ago )
Hall County man now country's oldest bowler
A Hall County man is now recognized as the country's oldest bowler.
8:36AM ( 22 years ago )
As school year begins, schools scramble to meet new federal rules on transfers
Two weeks before school began, Kent Bunderson learned he was getting 40 new kids.
8:01AM ( 22 years ago )
Report: Economic shadows continue to darken many Southern towns
The 1990s brought a tale of two Souths - one metropolitan and prosperous, the other rural and in serious trouble - according to a new report on the economic health of the region.
8:00AM ( 22 years ago )
Flight carrying congressman lands after engine problem reported
A Delta Air Lines jet carrying U.S. Rep. Harold "Hal" Rogers made a precautionary landing Sunday in Knoxville, Tenn., after the pilot reported an engine problem.
7:55AM ( 22 years ago )
Sparta man arrested in brother's death
Police have arrested a man accused of fatally stabbing his brother with a butcher knife at their Sparta residence.
3:37PM ( 22 years ago )
Man arrested for forging wife's name on divorce papers
A Phenix City, Ala. man has been charged with felony forgery after signing his wife's name on a divorce document.
3:36PM ( 22 years ago )
Two men facing charges in jewelry store robbery
Two men charged with robbing an Eastman jewelry store are suspected in four similar crimes in Georgia, as well as robberies in two other states.
3:34PM ( 22 years ago )
Slave legend draws people for two-day remembrance in coastal Georgia
In May 1803, 10 Nigerians captured and sent to work on coastal Georgia plantations chose to drown themselves in Dunbar Creek rather than live as slaves.
3:33PM ( 22 years ago )
Oldest certified U.S. league bowler dies at 104
Arthur Lee Shaver Jr. took up bowling in 1924 to help cope with the long, dark winters of Alaska, where he was working as a government official.
3:31PM ( 22 years ago )