May 08, 2009

Mayfield Recalls Possibly Contaminated Ice Cream

Mayfield Dairy Farms has announced it is recalling containers of its Mayfield Homemade Vanilla Select Ice Cream because of possible ammonia contamination. The Birmingham-based company said the voluntary recall is for 1.5-quart containers of the ice cream. Ammonia contamination can cause headache, nausea, vomiting and irritation of the throat.


February 11, 2009

Georgia’s Losing Streak Reaches 11

Tennessee placed five scorers in double figures led by Tyler Smith with 15 points as the Vols cruised to a 79-48 win over Georgia Wednesday at Thompson-Boling Arena.


October 27, 2008

South Carolina Monday Practice Report

The University of South Carolina football team returned to the practice fields Monday afternoon for the first time since last Wednesday, as they continued their preparations for Saturday’s SEC contest against Tennessee.


October 10, 2008

No Charges In Burke County Levi’s Call

The Burke County Sheriff’s Office will not officially charge Dolores Marie Miller in connection with a multi-state search for Isaiah Ezekial Tan.  You may remember that Tan’s picture was played on TV and Internet a few days ago as investigators believed the little boy was abducted.  Further investigation finds that Tan’s parent hadn’t filed for custody, so each have equal custody.  As such, the father and Tan’s grandmother, Miller, left Georgia for Tennessee.  The investigation is ongoing.


October 08, 2008

Burke County Child Found

It’s a family’s worst nightmare, waking up to find their 3 year old son, missing.  A Burke County family had that experience, WJBF News Channel 6’s Barclay Bishop has the story.

Candidates Back On Campaign Trail After Tuesday Night Debate

The Presidential candidates back on the campaign trail, Wednesday. Barack Obama and John McCain will stump for vote in the battleground states of Indiana, Pennsylvania And Ohio. They’ve got two debates under their belts, now, but Tuesday night’s face-off didn’t seem to change a campaign dynamic that favors Barack Obama, for now. ABC News’ Linsey Davis in is New York with the details.

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