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High Speed Pursuit in North Georgia
Last Saturday, July 20th, a Chattooga County, Georgia Deputy and several Trion Police Officers were conducting a Safety Check on Old Highway 27, when a silver Altima approached and acted like it was slowing down for the stop but immediately sped up and turned on Thomas Drive. An officer on the scene yelled at the vehicle to stop when another Deputy initiated his lights to pursue the vehicle.
Infamous Haunted House Owner Russ McKamey Accused Of Attempted Murder
Russ McKamey, owner of the controversial haunted house, McKamey Manor, has been arrested. Per PEOPLE, McKamey was arrested on July 19 on charges of sexual assault, domestic violence, and attempted murder. McKamey is scheduled for an initial court appearance in August. He posted a $1,000 bond and was ordered to have no contact with the victim.
As pro-school voucher group purchases $1M in TV ads, Tennessee’s GOP primaries to decide its future
Two years ago, Maryville Republican Bryan Richey pulled off a major upset, taking down a seven-term incumbent while raising a fraction of the money his opponent did. The seemingly grassroots campaign was anything but, as groups supporting school vouchers and charters boosted Richey with over $140,000 in independent advertisements. The investment in Richey didn’t pay […] The post As pro-school voucher group purchases $1M in TV ads, Tennessee’s GOP primaries to decide its future appeared first on Tennessee Lookout.
Greater Community Church Hosts Health and Wellness Weekend
Greater Community Church of God in Christ, in coordination with Cobb County Health Department and Wellstar Health Systems, is sponsoring several events this weekend to demonstrate their commitment to the community. The church is calling this effort: “Health and Wellness Weekend.” The program consists of a health fair and a blood drive. All events will be held at the church. On Saturday, July 27, the church will host a health...
Students at these 36 Cobb schools can get free breakfast and lunch | List
COBB COUNTY, Ga. — New for this academic year, students at 36 Cobb County schools will be able to get free breakfast and lunch. The schools are participating in the USDA Community Eligibility Provision (CEP), a meal service option for schools and districts in low-income areas. The program provides free breakfast and lunch to all enrolled students. Families do not have to complete a family meal application to participate, the meals are open to all students.
Nick Saban gives his take on Georgia's 2024 defense
Georgia has fielded the nation's No. 9, 2, No. 2, and No. 3 defense over the last four years, finishing last season fifth in scoring defense. An improvement is possible this season. Speaking at SEC Media Days last week, Nick Saban discussed why Georgia's defense has a chance to once again be elite.
Cobb County Teachers of the Year Announced
Just a week before the school year starts on Aug. 1, Cobb Schools Superintendent Chris Ragsdale snuck into all-staff meetings at three schools to give one elementary, middle and high school teacher the surprise of their career. Surrounded by their families, school board representative and a half-dozen district staff armed with cameras, Ragsdale announced the elementary school-level, middle school-level and high school-level Teachers of the Year on Thursday. The winners...
Audit underway for Northwest Georgia Housing Authority finances
This story is possible because of a news-sharing agreement with the Rome News-Tribune. More information can be found at northwestgeorgianews.com. The new director of the Northwest Georgia Housing Authority has brought in an outside accountant to begin sorting out finances within the agency. During the authority’s meeting Wednesday morning, board...
Coweta parents seek emotional distress damages after students with disabilities allegedly abused in Newnan classroom
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - On Wednesday, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments surrounding a case filed by Coweta County parents against the Coweta County School System after alleged abuse to students with disabilities inside a Newnan classroom. “For me, it’s [about] accountability. There’s been zero...
Peachtree Corners Highlights Israeli Tech in Georgia
— A July 11 networking event in Peachtree Corners highlighted nine Israeli firms developing and testing technology in Georgia, from newcomers proving the viability of smart-city devices to a decade-old brand emails against cyber attacks. Among the investors now firmly rooted in the state are IronScales, which helps companies detect...
Black Democrats Speak Out After Nazis Marching In Tennessee Shouted Racial Slurs At Black Kids
This month alone, the streets of Nashville have seen multiple Nazi marches involving angry white men carrying Confederate flags, upside-down American flags and swastika flags. The post Black Democrats Speak Out After Nazis Marching In Tennessee Shouted Racial Slurs At Black Kids appeared first on NewsOne.
Rodney Murray – Cleveland Family YMCA Afterschool Program
(1:45:00) We were joined on Mix Mornings by Rodney Murray with the Cleveland Family YMCA to share about the after-school program available through. We were joined on Mix Mornings by Rodney Murray with the Cleveland Family YMCA to share about the after-school program available through the YMCA. Learn more online at https://www.ymcachattanooga.org/cleveland-family-ymca-afterschool-program.
11-month-old in coma after suffering brain injury in car crash, mom says
CLEVELAND (WOIO/Gray News) - As a baby boy fights for his life after being critically injured in a car crash, his mother is praying for a miracle and demanding justice. Tashae Williams says her 11-month-old son De-Mari is in an induced coma at Cleveland’s Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital. He suffered a severe brain injury in a car crash around 9:30 p.m. last Thursday, WOIO reports.
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