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Alexander-Tharpe Fund Raises more than $78 Million in 2024 Fiscal Year, Shatters Single-Year Record For GT
Georgia Tech has just announced some huge news regarding fundraising. The Alexander-Tharpe Fund, Georgia Tech athletics’ fundraising arm has contributed a reco
Four people charged in LaGrange fight that left one injured
LaGrange police say charges have been filed following a fight Sunday night. Officers responded to the 400 block of Lincoln Street on July 28, 2024, at approximately 9:00pm, after a fight occurred and began an investigation into the matter. “Based on the evidence and information provided to officers, it was...
West Georgia Technical College Foundation’s Annual Black Tie & Boots Goes Platinum for 2024
The West Georgia Technical College Foundation has announced Platinum Southeast Premier Dance Band as its musical act for the 22nd annual Black Tie & Boots fundraiser. The event will be held on Friday, September 20, 2024, at West Georgia Technical College’s Callaway Conference Center in LaGrange. The Platinum Southeast...
Newnan Mayor Keith Brady celebrates successful Summer Reading Challenge
Pictured above Newnan Mayor Keith Brady is shown with the Summer Reading Challenge kids, Newnan Carnegie Library Foundation board members, Carnegie staff, and volunteers. On July 27th, the Newnan Carnegie Library Foundation held an Ice Cream Sundae Summer Reading Celebration at the Carnegie Library for participants of the 2024 Mayor’s Summer Reading Challenge.
New Homes Coming Soon to Mableton at Wilkins Walk
Traton Homes to build townhomes in Cobb County from the low $400s. Traton Homes is pleased to announce Wilkins Walk, a new townhome community coming soon to Cobb County. Located in Mableton just one-half mile to the Silver Comet Trail, residents will enjoy convenient proximity to local attractions and major thoroughfares including Highway 78 and the East-West Connector.
ESPN ranks Georgia's David Pollack among College football's top 25 players of the 21st century
This week saw ESPN statistician Bill Connelly attempt to rank college football's top 25 players of the 21st century. Georgia defensive lineman David Pollack, who played from 2001-04, made the list, coming in at No. 15 overall. Pollack is the No. 6 ranked defensive player on the list and the No. 2 defensive end, with Nebraska defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh at No. 1, Miami safety Ed Reed at No. 5, Arizona State defensive end Terrell Suggs at No. 11, Buffalo linebacker Khalil Mack at No. 13, and Pittsburgh defensive tackle Aaron Donald at No. 14.
More Off Field Trouble for the Georgia Bulldogs, LSU TE Mason Taylor, Kentu
On today's show, we discuss the latest turmoil with the Georgia Bulldogs following another offseason arrest, this time with wide receiver Rara Thomas on battery & cruelty to children charges. In addition, according to the Athens Banner-Herald, Georgia has had at least 29 arrests or citations for speeding, reckless driving or racing since the crash that killed a player just a year and a half ago. Kirby Smart says he's addressed these issues with his team - so why do players continue to get into trouble? Should more suspensions help the cause? Kicking guys off the team? A stronger message needs to be sent in Athens.
Statesboro hosts first stop in Protecting Georgia farmland tour
STATESBORO, Ga. (WTOC) - Tuesday morning, the first stop of the Georgia State Senate’s “Protecting Georgia farmland tour” took place in Statesboro. Their goal is to talk to local farmers about their progress, and how to overcome the challenges that farmers face. At the Georgia Southern University...
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