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Austin Eller

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Austin Eller
Toccoa man killed in two-vehicle wreck in Stephens County
A Toccoa man was killed in a two-vehicle wreck Sunday afternoon in Stephens County.
9:24AM ( 1 year ago )
UNG waiving fall 2023 application fee through March 31
The University of North Georgia is waving all application fees for those applying for the fall 2023 semester, through March 31.
10:55AM ( 1 year ago )
Tractor driver seriously injured after wreck involving semi-truck in Elbert County
An Elbert County woman was seriously injured after a semi-truck reportedly struck her farm tractor Thursday afternoon on Ga 77.
6:51AM ( 1 year ago )
One person in critical condition after wreck on I-85 in Gwinnett County
One person remained in critical condition Thursday morning after a single-vehicle rollover wreck Wednesday morning on Interstate 85 southbound near the Hamilton Mill Road exit.
10:55AM ( 1 year ago )
New Whataburger restaurant opens in Buford
Whataburger opened its newest location in Georgia Thursday in Buford near the Mall of Georgia.
10:00AM ( 1 year ago )
Georgia maintains 3.1% unemployment rate in February
Georgia maintained its 3.1% unemployment rate in February for the seventh consecutive month, according to Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson.
6:29AM ( 1 year ago )
Controlled burn to be held Thursday in Dawson County
Dawson County Government issued an alert Tuesday afternoon stating a controlled burn is expected to be held Thursday on a property near Ga 136.
9:58AM ( 1 year ago )
North Carolina man arrested in Towns County on drug charges
A North Carolina man was arrested in Towns County Sunday after he was allegedly found in possession of methamphetamine laced with fentanyl.
6:20AM ( 1 year ago )
Habersham County authorities locate missing child with drone
Habersham County authorities quickly located a missing child at about noon Monday thanks to a drone operator with the Habersham County Sheriff's Office.
11:10AM ( 1 year ago )
AAA: 41% of Georgians plan to travel for spring break
A survey from AAA has shown a large number of Georgians plan to travel during spring break in 2023 as the spring season begins.
7:37AM ( 1 year ago )