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'Moonshiners' Star Meets Fans, Movie Begins Filming in Norcross and Man Wins $2.5 Million Lottery Prize

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'Moonshiners' Star Meets Local Fans While Collecting for West Texas Victims — Douglasville Patch

The Discovery Channel’s “Moonshiners” television show star Tim Smith stopped by at the Douglas County Fire/EMS Headquarters Monday to raise funds for the West, Texas, Volunteer Fire Department that was destroyed in last week’s fertilizer plant blast. In private life, Smith is the Fire Chief of the Climax, VA., Fire and Rescue Department, a small volunteer fire department similar to that of West, Texas.

Visit Douglasville Patch to watch a video interview with the television star.

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 — Norcross Patch

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Historic Downtown Norcross was filled with film crews working and passersby snapping photos Wednesday as production went on for the holiday movie "A Friggin' Christmas Miracle."

Crews set up late Tuesday for filming, which started early Wednesday (April 24) at the Norcross Station Cafe on the corner of Jones Street and South Peachtree Street.

View a photo gallery from Wednesday's filming on Norcross Patch.

 

$2.5 Million Lottery Ticket Sold in Hinesville — Fort Stewart Patch

A Georgia Lottery instant ticket worth $2.5 million was sold recently at a Hinesville gas station, according to a Georgia Lottery Corporation press release.

Perry, Fla., resident Stanley Carlton purchased the winning Millionaire Jumbo Bucks ticket at Hinesville Station, 1046 W. Oglethorpe Highway, the release stated. Carlton recently claimed his prize at the Georgia Lottery district office in Savannah.

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Motorcycle Cop Injured in Collision Downtown With Taxi — Athens Patch

Senior Police Officer Kenneth Beavers went to the hospital with a concussion, a broken leg and a facial injury after a crash at North Thomas and East Dougherty streets, according to a story in the Athens Banner Herald. He was riding a county-owned motorcycle at the time of the crash.

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