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AMERICUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Marion County High School senior Justin McCardle is set to graduate in May, but he’s already a step ahead of many of his peers. Through South Georgia Technical College’s ...
AMERICUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Officials with the Americus Police Department are searching for a suspect connected to a murder. Around 50 minutes after midnight on April 16, officers were dispatched to a ...
That’s exactly what led me to the city of Americus, Georgia—a small town with a big personality and a history that ...
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COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - The deadline to comply with the Real ID Act is fast approaching. This legislation aims to reduce the number of terrorist acts by ensuring individuals are who they claim to be.
First lady Nancy Reagan designed a new Oval Office rug for her husband, President Ronald Reagan. President Bill Clinton had a new blue rug and gold curtains installed. The rug featured the Martin ...
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Donation Options Search Search Search Georgia Nicols, a Canadian astrologer and the author of “You and Your Future,” publishes astrological forecasts at georgianicols.com and in newspapers ...
when Ronald Reagan nominated Sandra Day O’Connor to become the first female justice on the Supreme Court, the bulletin led every TV news broadcast and major newspaper in the country and many abroad.
Those lines explain that on that day, then President Ronald Reagan visited the hotel to speak to a union, marking the 100th time a president had visited the hotel. So many Oval Office occupants had ...
President Ronald Reagan was frequently photographed in denim during visits to his California ranch—the very picture of rugged individualism. And blue jeans would have to rank high on the list of ...
“The surest way to destroy those jobs and throw Americans out of work,” Reagan once said, “is to start a trade war.” Trump may soon find out whether history remembers that line—or repeats it.