Fri., March 19, 2010 8:38pm (EDT)

Articles Tagged "Rickey Bevington"

  • Thu., February 4, 2010 5:42pm
    In late January, France awarded its highest decoration -- the Legion of Honor – to a Georgia veteran who helped storm Omaha Beach in Normandy, France in 1944. Rickey Bevington visited Gene Lambert at his Dawsonville home to hear him recount his part in the D-Day invasion
  • Tue., February 2, 2010 1:42pm
    Since May, Georgia has used more than $600 million stimulus dollars for transportation projects. Nearly 250 separate projects have split that money.
  • Wed., December 9, 2009 4:28pm
    The Biblical figure of Moses is as American as apple pie writes Bruce Feiler in his new book. So American, the founding fathers wanted Moses on the national seal.
  • Thu., December 3, 2009 3:09pm
    Savannah celebrity chef Paula Deen's favorite childhood recipe was for peanut butter balls. As Deen tells GPB's Rickey Bevington, it appears in her new cookbook "Paula Deen's Cookbook for the Lunchbox Set" along with dozens of other recipes for your youn
  • Tue., November 17, 2009 12:42pm
    Georgia House Speaker Glenn Richardson recently tried to take his own life. Police found him in time and he is back to work. But will one of Georgia's most powerful leaders be able to do his job?
  • Thu., November 12, 2009 7:41pm
    Banned for a year. That’s the punishment handed down Thursday to four Georgia educators.
  • Wed., November 11, 2009 7:39pm
    The First Lady’s great, great, great grandmother Melvinia Shields was a slave on a small farm near Jonesboro south of Atlanta. Rickey Bevington speaks with the reporter who uncovered Michelle Obama's American family tree.
  • Mon., November 2, 2009 4:21pm
    Why race, party affiliation, and business ties matter for Atlanta's next mayor. GPB's Rickey Bevington previews Tuesday's mayoral election in Atlanta with Walter C. Jones of the Morris News Service and Dave Williams of the Atlanta Business Chronicle.
  • Thu., October 8, 2009 4:59pm
    Governor Sonny Perdue's Water Contingency Task Force met for the first time this week to discuss metro Atlanta's alternative water sources.
  • Thu., October 8, 2009 10:12am
    Slave shout songs from Georgia’s coast are just one attraction of this weekend’s 40th Annual Golden Isles Fine Art & Crafts Festival.