The Soul Train

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The origins of Soul Train can be traced to 1965 when WCIU-TV, an upstart UHF station in Chicago, began airing two youth-oriented dance programs: Kiddie-a-Go-Go and Red Hot and Blues. These programs specifically the latter, which featured a predominantly African-American group of in-studio dancers—would set the stage for what was to come to the station several years later. Don Cornelius, a news reader and backup disc jockey at Chicago radio station WVGN, was hired by WCIU in 1967 as a news and sports reporter. Cornelius also was promoting and emceeing a touring series of concerts featuring local talent (sometimes called "record hops") at Chicago-area high schools, calling his traveling caravan of shows "The Soul Train". WCIU-TV took notice of Cornelius's outside work and in 1970, allowed him the opportunity to bring his road show to television.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. -- A woman is wanted by Georgia state investigators for an alleged staged accident involving a U-Haul and her car on February 9, 2019.

Sontana Marie Teasley, 27, allegedly filed false insurance claims with RepWest and USAA for damages.

Teasley's warrant is released in Richmond County. She could be facing imprisonment for two to ten years or a fine up to $10,000 or potentially both.
 

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AUGUSTA, Ga. -- A woman is wanted by Georgia state investigators for an alleged staged accident involving a U-Haul and her car on February 9, 2019.

Sontana Marie Teasley, 27, allegedly filed false insurance claims with RepWest and USAA for damages.

Teasley's warrant is released in Richmond County. She could be facing imprisonment for two to ten years or a fine up to $10,000 or potentially both.
 
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