...Congressional District 12 hopeful Barbara Dooley made her first campaign stop in...in Athens have known that I am Barbara Dooley as well as Vince Dooley's wife," she said. BARBARA DOOLEY AGE: 62 PARTY: Republican OCCUPATION...
...proud of the special guests we've brought in each year, including author Kris Carr, Georgia football first lady Barbara Dooley and NBC-TV's Hoda Kotb. We've loved them all.And we guarantee you'll love Anita Renfroe.Here's a special...
...Colts. It's just part of the business. I'm sorry for Derek and his family, coach (Vince) Dooley and Miss (Barbara) Dooley, just everyone in the family who's dealing with it. He's a highly intelligent person and a tremendous coach...
The Georgia Lottery must continue to expand its products to promote growth in sales to fund HOPE scholarships.
...seating available; for information call 722-8693. Tuesday: Women in Business "Success Seminar"; guest speakers: Barbara Dooley, Mary Nestor and E.G. Meybohm; sponsored by the Metro Augusta Chamber of Commerce; The Clubhouse, 2567 Washington...
...District race Tuesday in Augusta and Savannah, two of the three major population centers. Meanwhile, Republican Barbara Dooley was leading opponent Max Burns in Savannah, but trailing him in Augusta. Mrs. Dooley had received 63.3 percent...
...Augusta and Savannah, two of the three major population centers, and was headed for a runoff. Meanwhile, Republican Barbara Dooley was the winner in Savannah and lost by a narrow margin in Augusta. With all precincts reporting, Mrs. Dooley had...
...talk-show host, author and public speaker, Athens' own Barbara Dooley. "The concept is interesting and refreshing...day what I thought about a cooking show hosted by Barbara Dooley. I told Bob, 'We need to do that together...
...lottery-funded HOPE scholarships. The $559,623 in bonuses was approved by the lottery board July 22, board Chairwoman Barbara Dooley said. It was less than the $587,000 given out in 2003 because the senior staff shrank by two and because a half-year...
...They checked into a Holiday Inn, wondering if they had made the right move. "All my friends were in Miami," said Barbara Dooley, three months pregnant at the time. "The electricity went out. It was horrible, just horrible. I was crying...