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Bryan Pirkle

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Bryan Pirkle
Boater ed. becomes mandatory for some operators after July 1st
What do you know about life jacket safety, the 100-foot law, minimum age limits for boat operators, boating under the influence? These are just a few examples of things you should know before operating a vessel on public waters, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources
10:02AM ( 10 years ago )
Construction set to begin on 2nd Cumming parking facility
Crews are ready to begin construction of the Mason Street Parking Facility located near the Forsyth County Administration Building in Cumming.
7:34AM ( 10 years ago )
GM recalling 89,000 additional autos
General Motors is recalling more than 89,000 autos because of air bag defects and other problems.
9:50PM ( 10 years ago )
SWAT standoff ends in Buford
A suspect is in custody following a tense SWAT standoff in Gwinnett County Friday evening.
9:48PM ( 10 years ago )
Once deemed dead, fugitive banker in Ga. pleads guilty
Eighteen months ago, former investment adviser Aubrey Lee Price was declared dead. On Thursday, Price very much alive stood before a judge and pleaded guilty in a fraud scheme that fueled a rural bank's collapse and cost his investors tens of millions of dollars.
9:36PM ( 10 years ago )
Obama: No apology for Bergdahl prisoner exchange
President Barack Obama said Thursday he ``absolutely makes no apologies'' for seeking the release of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl in a prisoner swap with the Taliban, vigorously defending an exchange that has caused a furor in the United States and has dogged the president on his European trip this week.
9:28PM ( 10 years ago )
Ex-soldier apologizes for fatally beating daughter
A former soldier facing the death penalty for the murder of his 5-year-old daughter has apologized and is asking jurors to let him live.
9:45PM ( 10 years ago )
Free Wi-Fi launched at Atlanta airport
A free wireless Internet network has been launched at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
8:54PM ( 10 years ago )
Child migrants driven to U.S. by violence, poverty
Before 14-year-old Brian Duran set out from central Honduras in mid-April, he heard that child migrants who turned themselves in to the U.S. Border Patrol were being cared for and not deported.
9:39PM ( 10 years ago )
Plea deal awaits Ga. banker who lost clients' $21M
A former southeast Georgia banker accused of embezzling and losing $21 million of investors' money, then vanishing for 18 months before he was arrested in a traffic stop, has agreed to settle his case with a plea deal, a federal prosecutor said Tuesday.
9:03PM ( 10 years ago )