Home News 

Story

Action News Primetime with John Pruitt: Georgia's Hidden Treasures

Posted: 11:43 am EDT June 17, 2008Updated: 9:37 pm EDT June 25, 2008

Channel 2 presents an all new Action News Primetime with John Pruitt: Georgia’s Hidden Treasures. Pruitt, along with Fred Blankenship and Jovita Moore, takes viewers on amazing adventures right here in Georgia.

First, Pruitt explores the beauty and history of West Georgia. He takes you on one of the longest tree top tours in the world. You’ll see the exciting bridges and zip line across the Snake Creek. He also shows you the area known as Banning Mills that sits beside the Snake Creek.

Channel 2’s Fred Blankenship discovers another interesting “tree” experience at Panola Mountain. Panola Mountain is designated as a national landmark; the same status awarded the Grand Canyon. Blankenship reveals where you can climb a 90 foot Southern Red Oak and have family adventures.

Jovita Moore, Channel 2’s 5 p.m. anchor, takes you to a 412-acre black lake that will take your breath away. She rides on a boat tour where you literally feel like you are floating back in primeval times.

“Reporting on Georgia's natural wonders is my idea of the perfect assignment,” said Pruitt. “It's a joy to travel to these scenic areas not only to capture their beauty for our viewers, but also to share the rich history that surrounds Georgia's hidden treasures.”

WHAT: Channel 2 Action News Primetime with John Pruitt: Georgia’s Hidden Treasures
WHO: Host: John Pruitt
WHEN: June 25, 2008, 8:00 p.m.
WHERE: WSB-TV, Channel 2

More Headlines

2 Investigates

Scientists at the Georgia Aquarium have disturbing new research ... and what they're finding in ocean creatures could have massive implications for Georgians. Channel 2 Action News reporter Linda Stouffer got a close up look. Watch Video ››
Pt. 2 Georgia Aquarium Researchers Conduct Seafood Testing
DOLPHIN RESEARCH WEB EXTRAS: marineland.net | RAW VIDEO: Swimming With Dolphins | Fish Consumption Guidelines | Seafood Advisory Areas


A local police major says he's been removed from hiring and recruitment ... a result of sexual harassment allegations by two women. Channel 2 Action News investigative reporter Mark Winne has the latest. Watch Video ››


Federal law forbids paying welfare benefits to immigrants -- even legal immigrants. But a government investigation found that states all over the country are ignoring an important part of that law. When Channel 2 Action News reporter Richard Belcher asked Georgia's Department of Human Services what it was doing, the answer was: We don't know.

A Channel 2 investigation is exposing critical 911 delays. Dozens of Channel 2 viewers called and e-mailed us and said they were put on hold during emergencies. Investigative reporter Jodie Fleischer spent months requesting and digging through records. While the city of Atlanta still hasn't provived all of what we asked for, Fleischer has uncovered what appears to be a 911 emergency.

Channel 2 Investigates uncovers government waste , fraud and abuse. Full Story ››