Scott Ressmeyer and the Miracle Riders leave in May on their cross-country motorcycle ride to raise awareness and funds for the Columbus State University nursing program.
For the last 13 years, a Columbus man and a group of his friends have traveled the country on motorcycles to raise money for various charities. It all started on his 50th birthday as a once-in-a-lifetime trip but has turned into an annual charity ride.
For the last 13 years, a Columbus man and a group of his friends have traveled the country on motorcycles to raise money for various charities. It all started on his 50th birthday as a once-in-a-lifetime trip but has turned into an annual charity ride.
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Columbus residents look back on one-year COVID-19 mark
March 19th marks one year since first Muscogee County COVID-19 case
Columbus residents look back on one-year COVID-19 mark By Caroline Linch | March 12, 2021 at 12:11 AM EST - Updated March 12 at 12:20 AM
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - March 11 marked one year since the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus a global pandemic and changed the way we live.
At this time a year ago, there were zero coronavirus cases in Muscogee County. That would soon come March 19, 2020. The entire state of Georgia only had 31 COVID-19 cases on this day last year.
Now, things look much different and a year ago, many people in Columbus didn’t know what to expect.