VALDOSTA — A lawsuit ruling has resulted in a tale of two billboards.
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HAHIRA — Hahira could save thousands of dollars after a billboard deal was approved Thursday during the city council meeting.
They move like a swirling tide. Birds, like black dots, create a porous mass against the sinking blue of evening sky.
VALDOSTA — One image and one word caused public outrage last week.
Correction: A previous version of this report mistakenly reported the woman's first name to be Angela instead of the correct name, Amber.
Correction: A previous version of this report mistakenly reported the woman's first name to be Angela instead of the correct name, Amber.
WHITE SPRINGS — The town of White Springs is looking into applying for the Visit Florida Cultural, Heritage, Rural and Nature Tourism Grant Program.
A mysterious billboard along an Alabama interstate with a message about "white genocide" linked to a racial segregationist organization was ta…
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