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805, 2017

State Bar of Georgia to offer free “Wills for Heroes” to first responders

(LedgerEnquirer) - A free wills clinic will be available for first responders who work in Columbus and Phenix City at the Troy University Riverfront Campus. The 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. event May 13 is at 1510 Whitewater Avenue in Phenix City. It is sponsored by the Young Lawyers Division of [...]

505, 2017

National Arson Awareness Week 2017

(U.S Fire Administration) - The burning of a house of worship is a stressful event; it not only devastates the affected congregation but wounds the entire community. Whether the motivation behind the arson is hate or reckless vandalism, a congregation views it as an attack on their beliefs and values. [...]

405, 2017

Today is International Firefighter Appreciation Day.

In the spirit of International Firefighters Appreciation Day, we would like to thank all the brave men and women throughout our communities, State and Nation. Please join us in recognizing firefighters in your communities – not only today – but every chance you can!

105, 2017

Deputy rescues disabled man from burning Lincoln County home

(wbtv) - A disabled man was saved from his burning home in Lincoln County Monday morning, thanks to a deputy. The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office says deputy Seth Hovis was on his way to work around 5:50 a.m. when he heard a call come out about a house fire on Killian [...]

105, 2017

Officer helps ’embarrassed’ teen fix tie

(PoliceOnline.com) - A photo of an officer coming to the rescue for a teenager is going viral. A 13-year-old was at the state capitol to receive an award for Youth of the Year from the Boys & Girls Club when his aunt and mom realized his tie wasn’t tied, Victoria [...]

105, 2017

Officer with ‘higher calling’ helps rescue hiker on Mount Saint Helens

(NBC K5) - She's only been patrolling the streets of Port Angeles for a month.  Officer JJ Smith is still getting used to her beat. "I definitely have more experience in the mountains than on the streets of Port Angeles," she said with a bright smile. While she is new to [...]