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Katie Crumley

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Recent Articles by Katie Crumley

  • Independents a big part of the Democratic primary electorate
    Early exit polls show independents are a sizable chunk of the electorate in presidential primaries in Ohio, Texas, Rhode Island and Vermont.
  • Ga. House approves reservoir funding plan
    Georgia has moved one step closer toward chipping in state dollars to build new reservoirs.
  • Clayton County school board member resigns, another kicked out
    One member of the embattled Clayton County school board has resigned hours before a meeting to discuss how to keep the district's accreditation. Another school member is kicked out of office.
  • Coke CEO granted $21.6M in 2007, more than 3 pct raise from 2006
    Neville Isdell, the chief executive of The Coca-Cola Co., received total compensation valued at $21.6 million in 2007, a more than 3 percent increase from the year before, according to a regulatory filing on Monday by the world's largest beverage maker.
  • GB&T announces promotion to VP
    Kurt Hansen, Senior Vice President and Retail Banking Manager at Gainesville Bank & Trust (GB&T) recently announced that Brigette A. Meeler was promoted to Vice President.
  • Man in custody after report of gun on Middle Georgia College campus
    Authorities said a man visiting his brother inadvertently took a gun onto Middle Georgia College's main campus today -- leading to a lock down and about 90 anxious minutes for authorities as they searched for a gunman.
  • Aquarium rules ``no conclusive cause'' of beluga whale's death
    Officials say they have not been able to determine why a female beluga whale that had fallen ill at the Georgia Aquarium died.
  • Forsyth Co. prepares for Sawnee Mountain Preserve Visitor Center opening
    Forsyth County officials are planning a big opening for the Sawnee Mountain Preserve Visitor Center on March 15.
  • Hall Co. dive team finds gun used in Gwinnett Co. murders
    The Hall County Dive team has located the gun used to kill a Gwinnett County Sheriff's Deputy and her two daughters Thursday night.
  • Beams to be set in Atlanta Hwy. Bridge over I-985
    The Georgia Department of Transportation will be moving forward next week on the Atlanta Highway Bridge construction over Interstate 985.
  • Bill targets Internet predators, tightens parental controls
    The state Senate has unanimously approved legislation aimed at tracking sex offenders in cyberspace.
  • Explosion reported at Illinois mall; mayor says there are injuries
    A large explosion has been reported at a shopping plaza in Waukegan, Ill., and a town official says there are injuries.
  • Georgia Congressman John Barrow endorses Obama
    Representative John Barrow of Savannah has become the third Georgia Democrat this month to announce his support for Barack Obama's presidential campaign.
  • Official: Ga. storms damage hits $15 million
    A state official places damage from thunderstorms that raced into Georgia from the west at $15 million.
  • House passes new taxes on biggest oil companies
    The House has approved $18 billion in new taxes on the country's largest oil companies.
  • Tennessee mayor delivers truckload of water to parched Ga.
    As Georgia politicians sought to solve their drought problems by making a grab for the mighty Tennessee River, the mayor of Chattanooga fired back Wednesday with a truckload of bottled water delivered to the Georgia Capitol.
  • Ohio fugitive arrested in Flowery Branch
    The Hall County Sheriff's Office arrested a wanted and convicted sexual predator from Ohio in Flowery Branch on Monday.
  • Chattanooga mayor jumps into border war with Ga.
    Chattanooga's mayor said a truckload of bottled water he plans to send to Georgia lawmakers along with a declaration offering a ``cool wet kiss of friendship'' is intended to be humorous.
  • House fails to pass official English bill
    The Georgia House spiked a constitutional amendment Tuesday that would allow voters to make English the official language for conducting all state business.
  • Nuke plant shutdown causes Florida power outages, affecting more than 3 million customers
    Large parts of Florida - particularly the southeastern corner of the state - have been hit by sporadic power outages.
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