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With so many mortgages in trouble, many homeowners have looked to refinance loans or to lenders to help them get their heads above water. But some scammers have been looking to take advantage of mortgage holder's desperation, especially in North Georgia.
A team of scientists and students led by Dr. Samantha Joye of the University of Georgia conducted research over a two week period at the site of the gulf oil spill. A videographer from the university's Broadcast, Video and Digital Imaging group traveled with the team to document the journey and capture events as they unfolded.
A team of scientists and students led by Dr. Samantha Joye of the University of Georgia conducted research over a two week period at the site of the gulf oil spill. A videographer from the university's Broadcast, Video and Digital Imaging group traveled with the team to document the journey and capture events as they unfolded.
A team of scientists and students led by Dr. Samantha Joye of the University of Georgia conducted research over a two week period at the site of the gulf oil spill. A videographer from the university's Broadcast, Video and Digital Imaging group traveled with the team to document the journey and capture events as they unfolded.
A team of scientists and students led by Dr. Samantha Joye of the University of Georgia conducted research over a two week period at the site of the gulf oil spill. A videographer from the university's Broadcast, Video and Digital Imaging group traveled with the team to document the journey and capture events as they unfolded.
It seems the way you parent can affect whether or not your teen indulges in binge drinking. Trying to prevent your teen from binge drinking? A new study suggests you might want to consider your parenting style.
A budget that is nearly $2 million less than last year's was approved by a five to one vote today by the Clarke County Board of Education. Budget tightening forced the district to make cuts in many areas and with a budget that is 90-percent personnel, it was inevitable that jobs would be lost.
New data shows Vitamin D has many more health benefits than previously thought.
A year after a tragic fire, the Georgia Theatre is apparently on its way back to its former glory. Today, officials gave the final okay to begin rebuilding the historic downtown Athens landmark.
The Athens Farmer's Market is making it easier for those on low-incomes to eat healthier. The Farmer's Market is now able to accept EBT cards, also known as food stamps.
Fifteen Georgia state senators have sent a letter to the Georgia Board of Regents expressing their disappointment with what they see as a failure to comply with immigration laws. In the letter sent Wednesday, the lawmakers say they are happy with the regents' recent actions aimed at bringing the state in compliance with in-state tuition eligibility.
The dog days of summer are upon us and many people are lounging around the pool. But there are those who will never be ready to show a lot of skin, mainly because of a little problem called cellulite. What causes it? Can anything be done?
Better Business Bureau has tips for people considering giving to victims of oil disaster.
A Royston, Ga. man is charged with impersonating a Toccoa police officer
WNEG-TV in danger of 'going dark'Access North GeorgiaThe station was started by Roy Gaines, a veteran Stephens County broadcaster, in 1984 and broadcast out of Toccoa as a companion to his WNEG radio. ...
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Pull WNEG's plugRed and BlackWNEG is the newly-acquired University-owned and operated television station serving Northeast Georgia. After moving from Toccoa, Ga., into Grady on Jan. ...UP IN THE AIR: As money depletes, station uncertain (w/documents)Red and Blackall 2 news articles »
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Author Jeffrey Stepakoff talks about his novel _Fireworks Over Toccoa_, set for release by St. Martin's Press on March 30, 2010, to Tracy Armbruster from WNEG News Ch 32 in Toccoa.
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...fire into the passenger side of Ayers' car, and then it takes off with the agents running behind it, the video posted on WNEG-TV in Toccoa shows. The station owner would not release the video to The Associated Press. Bankhead said Ayers died Wednesday, about...
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KansasCity.com
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...attempted to question him. WNEG-TV has surveillance video showing Ayers casually entering a Shell convenience store in Toccoa around 2:30 p.m. According to that video, a black SUV carrying undercover officers pulls into the parking lot after Ayers left the...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
http://www.ajc.com/news/family-seeks-answers-after-129819.html
The City of Toccoa joined with Amtrak in commemorating the 30th anniversary of the historic Crescent service as part of National Train Day with a special event at the train depot on Alexander Street in Historic Downtown Toccoa. Toccoa Mayor Ron Seib, city officials, and citizens welcomed Amtrak as it made its regular stop in Toccoa on its way to Atlanta and, eventually, New Orleans. The train arrived (as it does every day) in Toccoa at 6:15 am It stops again in Toccoa on its way north at 10 ...
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...on local media websites. During the quarter under review, Media General completed the sale of its television station WNEG in Toccoa, GA to University of Georgia Research Foundation. Recently, the company announced a new production and distribution unit within...
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The Street
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...GA (AP) -- University of Georgia officials say they will use their new television station to help train students at the school's Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communications. The University Research Foundation took over ownership of WNEG-TV in Toccoa...
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WJXX
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...the completion of the University of Georgia Research Foundation's purchase of Media General's television station WNEG in Toccoa, Ga. Terms were not disclosed. Marshall N. Morton, president and chief executive officer of Media General, said, "We have now completed...
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PR Newswire
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...the sale of WCWJ in Jacksonville, Fla.; WTVQ in Lexington, Ky.; WMBB in Panama City, Fla.; KALB in Alexandria, La.; and WNEG in Toccoa, Ga., an independent, satellite station for WPSA in Spartanburg, S.C. Media General said there is no assurance that any sale...
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Hollywood Reporter
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