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Football: North Hall falls on late field goal at Wesleyan
PEACHTREE CORNERS, Ga. – A Wesleyan field goal with two seconds left to play was the difference as the Wolves took down North Hall, 24-21. The Trojans took the lead early when Cole Cable caught a 39-yard pass from Smith McGarvey just three minutes into the contest, but Wesleyan answered as Ben Brown had a pair of touchdown passes in the first quarter to take a 14-7 lead.
Sheriff’s Office makes multiple arrests in Fulton County Jail fraud investigation
Multiple arrests were made in a fraud investigation involving contraband at the Fulton County Jail, with six individuals arrested and five more sought by investigators. The post Sheriff’s Office makes multiple arrests in Fulton County Jail fraud investigation appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.
High school students in Fulton County can connect with leadership program
Fulton County's CONNECTED: Youth Leadership Program offers high school students the opportunity to develop leadership skills, explore career paths, and receive incentives, including a $25 sign-on bonus and a $2,500 scholarship for senior students. The post High school students in Fulton County can connect with leadership program appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.
Clayton County Contract Compliance – What You Should Know
Join Clayton County Central Services for a Contract Compliance Workshop on Tues., Sep. 10, 2024, from 2:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m. at Lake Spivey Recreation Center, 2300 Walt Stephens Rd., Jonesboro, GA 30236. For more information, call 770.477.3587. #Claytonconnected.
Warner Robins football dominates Fayette County in return to the MAC
WARNER ROBINS — After struggling against Lee County in their season opener, the Warner Robins Demons (1-1) did anything but in their first home game against Fayette County (0-2). Friday’s 42-7 final featured a huge first-half effort from the defensive line and the ground game. PHOTOS: See more...
17-year-old dies after charging at Gwinnett County officers with knife, police say
Police say just after 4 p.m., they received a phone call from a 17-year-old who told police he was armed with a knife and handgun near the roundabout at Whitehead Road, officials say. The teen also reportedly told police he was a danger to himself and others.
Friday night football highlights: Benedictine gives top ranked Buford a battle on the road
Benedictine went on the road and gave Buford, the No. 1 ranked team in Class 6A by the AJC, all it could handle before the Wolves scored late to pull off a 29-28 non-region victory. The Cadets made news earlier in the day when the AJC first reported the program backed out of...
Jordan Allen wills Buford football to win over Benedictine
BUFORD — Two-point conversions have become Buford’s forte over the past two games. It has struck gold three times. Friday night, in a 29-28 victory over Benedictine Military School, the Wolves needed every point to post a double-digit comeback and one-point victory over the Cadets at Tom Riden Stadium.
Marietta History Center will present “The Secrets and Scandals of Colonial Georgia.”
The Marietta History Center (MHC) announced on the City of Marietta website that the first event for its Fall programming schedule will feature Amy Albers, Georgia Room Library Assistant. On Monday, September 16th, 2024, at 6 p.m. at the Marietta History Center, Albers will present a talk entitled “The Secrets...
Third suspect in custody for death of Ayanna Morgan
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - A third person has been arrested for the death of Ayanna Morgan, a WKU student who was killed in a Bowling Green shooting last year. The U.S. Marshall’s Service has Malcolm Jones in custody in Atlanta, the Bowling Green Police Department announced Saturday morning.
Rise and Grind: One more Saturday until Georgia football
Welcome to Rise and Grind, a daily series where I start every morning by tackling what's on my mind about Georgia football. If you want to start your mornings on a high note, wash your face, start your coffeemaker, and get ready to Rise and Grind. Ladies and gentlemen, the...
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