• General Assembly suspends the 2020 legislative session

    General Assembly

    ATLANTA, Ga – Shortly after Governor Brian Kemp’s announcement concerning new protocols for Coronavirus, the Georgia General Assembly moved to suspend it’s legislative session, after tomorrow. From the press release: The Georgia General Assembly will suspend the 2020 legislative session indefinitely after Friday, March 13, the 29th Legislative Day. The suspension is out of an abundance […]

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  • Kemp issues call to action to all Georgians, schools, and local governments

    ATLANTA, Ga – Governor Brian Kemp announced schools, childcare providers, local governments in Georgia now have the option to close, at least, for the next two weeks, starting this afternoon, during his latest COVID-19 press conference. Mere hours after he confirmed, the first death in Georgia from COVID-19, Kemp gathered Speaker of the House David […]

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  • Devin Nunes Endorses Doug Collins for Georgia Senate

    Devin Nunes

    ATLANTA, GA  — Ranking member, and former Chairman, of the House Intelligence Committee Devin Nunes today endorsed Congressman Doug Collins in his race to become Georgia’s next U.S. Senator. “I’m honored to endorse my good friend, Georgia Congressman Doug Collins, for the U.S. Senate,” said Nunes.  “A strong conservative, Doug was a bold leader in the battle against the […]

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  • Army veteran and U.S. HUD Inspector Andy Gunther announces candidacy for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District

    Retired Army veteran and U.S. Dept. of HUD Inspector Andy Gunther officially announces his candidacy for Georgia’s 14th District Congressional seat. A former Airborne Instructor, Ranger, competitive (military rifle) marksmanship Gold Medalist, and R.O.T.C. instructor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Gunther served as Civil Military Affairs Administrator in Kosovo.  In that […]

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  • Fetching Features: a look at Will Beattie and Bear Creek Cattle Company

    Bear Creek Cattle

    “A graduate of The Citadel, South Carolina’s well-known military college, Will Beattie is an avid outdoorsman and first-generation farmer. He founded Bear Creek Cattle Company with just a few head of cattle and a big dream to produce the finest beef while preserving the environment of his Cohutta mountain farmland for future generations.” Beattie’s introduction […]

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  • Doug Collins announces decision to run for U.S. Senate

    Doug Collins

    ATLANTA — Doug Collins appeared this morning on Fox News Channel’s Fox and Friends to announce his decision to run for U.S. Senate in the November special election to fill former U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson’s seat. As a lifelong Georgian, Doug has lived a life of faith, public service and conservative values. Since 2013, he has proudly represented […]

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  • Student Disciplined After Threatening North Murray High School

    North Murray High School

    MURRAY COUNTY, Ga -After making a threat to bring a gun to school on Thursday, Dec. 12, an unidentified North Murray High School student was disciplined and enrolled in alternative school. The student made the threat on Monday, Dec. 9. Someone reported it, leading Murray County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) to investigate. MCSO deemed the threat not […]

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  • Officers Warn of Social Security Voucher Phone Scam

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    MURRAY COUNTY, Ga – Murray County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) advises citizens, especially senior citizens, to be wary of phone scam regarding the Social Security Administration. Two male individuals are calling retirement age residents of Murray County offering Social Security Vouchers. The phone numbers associated with this scam are 844-452-5035 and 915-200-7412. Two males are identifying […]

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  • Rep. Tom Graves Will Not Seek Re-Election in 2020

    Tom Graves

    Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Rep. Tom Graves (R-GA-14) announced in a letter to 14th District constituents that he will not seek re-election in 2020: Friends and fellow Georgians, The holidays are a time of reflection for each of us. Today, I’d like to share a few of my thoughts from last week as we all paused to […]

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  • Teens Find Autistic Boy Who Went Missing On Halloween

    Halloween

    CHATSWORTH, GA – 12-year-old Matthew Hopkins went missing for several hours before two teenagers found him in a creek on Halloween night. The autistic boy disappeared around the Ballground Road area before 5 p.m. on Halloween. Sheriff Langford believes that he got lost while walking to his grandfather’s house. Before disappearing, he had been playing […]

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  • Toddler hit and killed by pickup truck on Tuesday evening

    hit and killed

    MURRAY COUNTY, GA – Georgia State Patrol (GSP), Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), and Murray County Sheriff’s Office investigating the death of a two-year-old girl, who was hit and killed by a truck on the evening of Tuesday, Oct. 15. According to the Murray County Sheriff’s Office, the accident occurred at approximately 7:20 p.m. on […]

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  • Murray deputies get $76,000 in drug paraphernalia off the streets

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    MURRAY COUNTY, GA – In separate investigations, Murray County Deputies and Investigators successfully removed over $76,000 worth of drug paraphernalia and firearms from local streets. The investigations are still ongoing and the result of dedicated law enforcement officers and multiple search warrants. In the header image is approximately 50 fluid ounces (more than 1500 vials) […]

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