Tuesday, May 21 2013 7:46 PM EDT2013-05-21 23:46:50 GMT
Some folks in South Georgia frantically tried to get in touch with loved ones who live near the destruction in Oklahoma. Leesburg's Wendy Mathis has a brother who lives in Oklahoma City and works in BethanyMore >>
Some folks in South Georgia frantically tried to get in touch with loved ones who live near the destruction in Oklahoma.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 7:38 PM EDT2013-05-21 23:38:18 GMT
A concerned citizen is stepping up to help the children who have been devastated by the tornado in Oklahoma. Lee County resident Jyl Goodson says she wants to help bring joy back to the children in Moore,More >>
A concerned citizen is stepping up to help the children who have been devastated by the tornado in Oklahoma.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 7:01 PM EDT2013-05-21 23:01:37 GMT
As kids get out of school, they'll spend more time at the pool. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission 137 children younger than 15 drowned in a pool or spa from Memorial Day through LaborMore >>
As kids get out of school, they'll spend more time at the pool. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission 137 children younger than 15 drowned in a pool or spa from Memorial Day through LaborMore >>
ALBANY, GA (WALB) - Four Albany businesses get a little publicity in Southern Living. Lancaster Village is home to Kay Fuller Interiors, Gourmet Gadgets, Mayberry Diner and Tommy Mc's.
They all got kudos for their products in the popular magazine. Tommy Mc's was featured for its sweet selection of cakes and other goodies. Owner Tommy McDowell says he thinks the reason his store was featured, and the reason people keep coming back, is his commitment to local vendors.
He said, "We have loyal customers that have been coming to see us for 10 and 11 years and they've continued to come see us and they know they can get the good South Georgia goodies here." You can read the article about the shops in Lancaster Village in the March edition of Southern Living.