...longer distances.ManufacturingThe production area in Augusta is making 30 Bad Boys a day, said company spokesman Brandon Haddock. Changing to the new designs and using the company's supply network resulted in a doubling of the production from...
...was a gift Wednesday from manufacturer E-Z-Go as part of its relationship with Tee it up for the Troops, said Brandon Haddock, the director of communications for E-Z-Go."This one is special to us because it is right here in our hometown...
...company, Bad Boy Enterprises LLC, in October 2010 and started producing the camouflage vehicles in Augusta this year.Brandon Haddock, the spokesman for the company, said the majority of the problematic vehicles were manufactured in the company's...
...absolutely should not use a golf car or any light transportation vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol," said Brandon Haddock, the company's manager of marketing communications.Children should be big enough to sit with their feet firmly...
...go.The suggested retail price is between $8,300 and $9,000, depending on the number of passengers, said Brandon Haddock, E-Z-Go's communications director.Other golf car manufacturers already have LSV models in production...
...were not disclosed.Bad Boy Buggies employs 60 people at its U.S. Highway 61 South plant. E-Z-Go spokesman Brandon Haddock said E-Z-Go officials want to do a thorough analysis before deciding the fate of the Natchez facility."We do...
...weeks ago in Natchez, Miss., where the outdoor electric vehicle company was born in 2003.E-Z-Go spokesman Brandon Haddock said the camouflaged off-road 4-by-4 vehicles -- marketed to hunters for their quiet running -- are being...
ATHENS, Ga. -- University of Georgia's new president, Michael F. Adams, sought to reassure skeptics Thursday that he's ready to make the jump from tiny Centre College. "Don't doubt for a moment that I know the difference between a small, teaching liberal-arts college and a major research university," Adams told a crowd of students, faculty and staff gathered before the campus chapel. Flanked by his wife, Mary, and his sons, David and Taylor, Adams was welcomed to the 30,000-student campus by a brass band and a shower of red-and-black balloons.
...for plutonium, Mr. Hodges said. The metal can cause cancer if inhaled or ingested in even small amounts. Reach Brandon Haddock at (706) 823-3409 or bhaddock@augustachronicle.com.
...the governor filed a federal lawsuit to stop the shipments, which had been scheduled to begin this month. Reach Brandon Haddock at (706) 823-3409 or bhaddock@augustachronicle.com.