Georgia
Georgia man arrested following high speed chase that crossed the state line into Alabama
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GEORGIA (WRBL) – A Georgia man has been arrested after main regulation enforcement officers on a chase that spanned three counties in two states. The Haralson County Sheriff’s Workplace has recognized the person concerned as 24-year-old Lenny Brown, of Cartersville.
In accordance with the Haralson County Sheriff’s Workplace, the incident started in Haralson County, Ga., Tuesday at round 7:20 a.m., when a Haralson County Deputy clocked a automobile being pushed by Brown on 1-20 at a velocity of 140 MPH.
The HCSO deputy tried to provoke a site visitors cease, however the automobile, a inexperienced Honda Accord, didn’t comply and as an alternative led the deputy on a chase into Cleburne County, Ala.
Whereas in Cleburne County, the driving force left I-20 and went via a number of backroads earlier than getting on I-20 EB, making his method again into Georgia. Georgia State Patrol was referred to as in to help with the apprehension of the fleeing automobile.
GSP entered the chase across the Haralson/Carroll County line and carried out a Precision Mobilization Method, or PIT maneuver, on the Honda Accord in an effort to cease the automobile.
The PIT maneuver was capable of efficiently convey the automobile to a cease, however Brown bought out the automobile and ran away.
A search perimeter was arrange and a number of businesses joined to help within the search.
Later, Brown was positioned and brought into custody in Carroll County.
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Georgia
Wells Fargo removing ATMs from Georgia QuikTrips
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Georgia
Fourth of July celebrations a chance for growth for some Middle Georgia businesses – 41NBC News | WMGT-DT
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This Independence Day is an opportunity for newly opened local businesses to connect with the community and grow.
MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — Spending the Fourth of July at Lake Tobesofkee has long been a tradition for many Middle Georgia residents.
This Independence Day is an opportunity for newly opened local businesses to connect with the community and grow.
Ayeshia Dubose, the owner of Aunt Sweets Dreams, was one of the business owners at Sandy Beach Park on Thursday.
“I just want to get the business out there, let people see us and get to know us,” she said. “We also do parties and stuff like that, kids’ birthday parties, so we just want everybody to know that we’re here if they need us.”
Thursday’s festivities at Lake Tobesofkee concluded with a fireworks show.
Georgia
Groups honor Georgia’s constitution signers with July 4th program
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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – To mark our nation’s 248th birthday, members of more than half a dozen civic and masonic organizations came together for the 14th annual Fourth of July celebration.
It was held at the Signers’ Monument in Augusta.
The monument honors the three Georgia representatives who signed the Declaration of Independence — George Walton, Lyman Hall and Button Gwinnett.
Floral offerings were presented at the monument while music was performed by the Summerville Brass Quintet.
“I’ve been doing this program for probably 13 or 14 years now. For me, it’s been a terrific way to kick off the July 4 celebration. Celebrating this country, learning a little about our history, but also making beautiful music,” said Fabio Mann with the Summerville Brass Quintet.
Walton and Hall are buried under the Signers’ Monument.
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