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Rush Tees & Signs celebrates relocation with ribbon-cutting
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Rush Tees & Signs, a local in-home screen printing business, celebrated its relocation to the historic Covington square with a ribbon-cutting Thursday, Aug. 29. - photo by Caitlin Jett

COVINGTON, Ga. - Rush Tees & Signs, a local in-house screen printing business, celebrated its relocation to the historic Covington square with a ribbon-cutting Thursday, Aug. 29. 

Shelley Reagin and Taylor Barnett, owners, began the printing business in 2012, specializing in backdrops and online sales. The family-owned business grew over the years, moving from Porterdale to Covington.

Having previously been located near the El Charro on Highway 278, Reagin said they plan to do business a little different this time since they are now located in the square.

"We're really interested in being involved in the community, and I think that's what the square needs," she said.

Rush Tees & Signs specializes in in-house screen printing, modernized digital printing (via a smart device), banners, signs, promotional items and more. Currently, there are 220 shirt designs on display inside the building; however, Reagin said the business can create about 3,000 designs.