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Death of Tamla Horsford; Date: November 4, 2018; 6 years ago () Location: 4450 Woodlet Ct, Cumming, Georgia, U.S. Cause: Death by falling; manner of death disputed [1] [2] Outcome: First investigation: ruled to be accidental, fall due to intoxication, odd circumstances; Second investigation: ruled to be accidental, fall due to intoxication; Deaths
West Point: 34: West Point Public School: West Point Public School: April 1, 1999 : Junction of Ave. F and East 8th St. West Point: 35: Westside Historic District: Westside Historic District: May 11, 2011 : Roughly bounded by W. 10th St., the GA—AL state line, W. 15th St. & the Chattahoochee River
The West Point Commercial Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 1, 2006. West Point is a city in Troup and Harris counties in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is located approximately halfway between Montgomery, Alabama and Atlanta along Interstate 85. As of 2020, its population was 3,719.
One man is dead following a car accident Monday afternoon in Harris County, according to Harris County Coroner Joe Weldon. Weldon identified the victim as Jarret Jackson, 30, of West Point, Ga.
Pages in category "People from West Point, Georgia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
In 2005, the Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles granted a pardon saying a verdict of manslaughter would have been more appropriate. The first individual electrocuted for a crime and sentenced to death (in Georgia) was Howard Henson, a black male, for rape and robbery; by electrocution on September 13, 1924, in DeKalb County.
WEST POINT, Ga. (AP) — A South Korean company plans to build a $72 million factory in Georgia to make parts for electric vehicles, hiring more than 140 workers. ... 350 full-time workers, while ...
In less than a year, "one of the best restaurants in the city" — as one Journal Star writer described it — had become, as another wrote, "the most infamous restaurant in the state."