Month: October 2014
Jason Carter Comes to UGA
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jason Carter came to UGA’s campus earlier today to rally support before the upcoming gubernatorial election. He hopes to get enough of the student vote to beat […]
Food deserts make life difficult for some Athens residents
Nearly half the people in Athens live in areas more than a mile away from a grocery. The USDA calls these areas food deserts, and they can pose unique […]
Someone Wanna Ask About Gurley?
“I don’t know.” This is what Head Georgia Football Coach, Mark Richt said today in regards to Todd Gurley’s return for the Florida game. Tonight we’ll tell you a little […]
Education Budget is Increasing
Georgia students may be spending a few extra days in the classroom this year. Governor Nathan Deal is proposing to add $314 million back to the education budget to extend […]
Kubota’s Presence in Northeast Georgia Adds 650 Jobs
Kubota Manufacturing of America, one of the leading global manufactures of small tractors, RTVs and lawn mowers, is expanding their headquarters into Gainesville. This will create an additional 650 jobs […]
Jason Carter Makes a Stop in Athens
Jason Carter made an appearance today on UGA’s campus. He tried to win the vote of students as Election Day is just around the corner. His opponent, Nathan Deal, has […]
Food: What Everyone Needs, But Not Everyone Can Buy
Food is hard to come by. Lower income households that live further than one mile from a food mart are stuck in a “Food Desert.” On this evening’s newscast we […]
The Lawyer of Todd Gurley
Georgia running back Todd Gurley has an attorney with a winning record. He has also represented former Auburn quarterback Cam Newton and Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel during their NCAA […]