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  2. Waycross, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Waycross Journal-Herald discontinued, restarted as weekly paper [36] (daily newspaper) The Florida Times-Union (Georgia Times-Union edition) Waycross Area Television Service (WATS) Channel 10 [37] AM. WAYX AM 1230 (News Talk Radio) WSFN AM 1350 (Sports Radio) FM. W201DK 88.1 (Christian) WXVS 90.1 (GPB and NPR) WASW 91.9 (Contemporary Christian)

  3. Lucius R. Wyatt - Wikipedia

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    Lucius Reynolds Wyatt (born August 18, 1938) is an American trumpet player, composer and professor. [1]Wyatt was born in Waycross, Georgia. [1] From an early age he studied piano with his mother as well as trumpet.

  4. WAYX - Wikipedia

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    WAYX formerly aired a news-talk format with Fox Radio News, Georgia Network News and Sports, and popular conservative or political talk shows. Glenn Beck , Rush Limbaugh , Sean Hannity and Neal Boortz were featured on the station, plus business talkers Clark Howard and Dave Ramsey , and computer guru and "digital goddess" Kim Komando .

  5. Stanley Booth - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Booth (January 5, 1942 – December 19, 2024) was an American music journalist based in Memphis, Tennessee.Characterized by Richie Unterberger as a "fine, if not extremely prolific, writer who generally speaking specializes in portraits of roots musicians, most of whom did their best work in the '60s and '50s," Booth wrote extensively about Keith Richards, Otis Redding, Janis Joplin ...

  6. Ware County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Ware County, Georgia's 60th county, was created on December 15, 1824, by an act of the Georgia General Assembly from land that was originally part of Appling County. The county is named for Nicholas Ware, the mayor of Augusta, Georgia from (1819–1821) and United States Senator who represented Georgia from 1821 until his death in 1824.

  7. List of African American newspapers in Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The Colored American of Augusta, Georgia, from December 30, 1865. This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in Georgia. It includes both current and historical newspapers. The first such newspaper in Georgia was The Colored American, founded in Augusta in 1865. [1] However, most were founded in Atlanta.

  8. Newnan Times-Herald - Wikipedia

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    The paper was founded in 1865, which makes it the oldest news organization in Newnan and Coweta County, Georgia. It is a local newspaper and official legal organ for the community located about 30 miles south of Atlanta. On July 22, 1972, the Newnan Times-Herald received the National Newspaper Association award for "excellence in typography". [2]

  9. Dixon Memorial State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Dixon Memorial State Forest is a state forest in Brantley and Ware counties, located 10 miles southeast of Waycross, Georgia bordered by the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge to the south. The forest is approximately 35,000 acres and is the largest state forest owned and managed by the Georgia Forestry Commission .