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Braves make several roster moves after Game 1 of doubleheader with Reds
Following yet another frustrating loss for the Braves to begin the second half of the season, the club announced several roster moves. For the most part, these moves are pretty inconsequential, especially with the trade deadline looming. A lot of the guys on the current active roster probably won’t even be in the organization by the end of next week.
NFL player, team donate $10,000 to Monac Elementary
Reporting for the first day of Atlanta Falcons training camp, Toledo native Storm Norton made even bigger news off the field on Wednesday. As he heads into his eighth NFL season, Mr. Norton and his wife Breanna donated $5,000 to Washington Local Schools’ Monac Elementary, that he attended roughly 20 years ago. As part of a program designed to encourage players to donate, the Falcons matched the donation, bringing the total contribution to $10,000. Mr. Norton specifically earmarked the money for the Nutrition Services Department to focus on feeding students. “I know there’s a lot of kids and families that aren’t fortunate enough to be able to even afford a lunch each day, so that’s where I wanted the money to go to, and hopefully I can help families throughout the school year,” Mr. Norton said.
Kirk Cousins shows up to first day of training camp wearing NBA jersey of Michigan State legend
Former Michigan State football star quarterback Kirk Cousins is now with the Atlanta Falcons. On the first day of training camp, he paid homage to another Spartan great who played professional sports in Atlanta. Below, you can watch Cousins walk into training camp wearing the old jersey of Steve Smith from his days with the Atlanta Hawks. Smith, who had his No. 21 jersey retired by Michigan State basketball, played for the Hawks from 1994-1999. He was named an NBA All-Star in 1998. Kirk Cousins looks like every guy checking into a budget hotel before a 3 day musical festival pic.twitter.com/tyGjEgo07L — Chuck Bass (@ChuckFBass) July 24, 2024 Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan state news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Andrew Brewster on X @IAmBrewster.
Stuff the Bus wouldn’t be possible without our Channel 2 viewers and their donations
They are three of our favorite words at Channel 2: Stuff the Bus! Our biggest community event of the year returns on Saturday at eight locations across metro Atlanta. Before kids go back to school, Channel 2 and our partners at Children’s Restoration Network will stuff the bus with new, donated school supplies for children in need. But the event wouldn’t be possible without viewers like you. Last July, Channel 2 viewers joined us to stuff seven buses with over 6,000 backpacks filled with brand new school supplies.
HER GLORY: Local hair salon helps women with alopecia
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — A local hair salon aims to help women with hair loss regain their confidence. Her Glory owner Tiffany Combs opened her uptown salon in 2017, inspired by a client she worked with in cosmetology school. “When I started out early in my career, I had one client come to me that […]
Professional wrestling star, Joe Hendry makes his way to Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – Social media and professional wrestling star, Joe Hendry is making his way to Augusta. The Scottish performer is making his first U.S. Independent wrestling appearance at Viral Pro Wrestling: Infection 8 in Augusta on Saturday, August 10th, at the Warren Road Community Center. We sat down with Wrestling Promoter Joshua Hancock […]
Albany City Commission proposed Sunday alcohol sales
ALBANY, Ga. – A major decision in the city of Albany will be on the ballot this November. As the city commission is looking to approve Sunday alcohol sales within the Good Life City. We caught up with Ward 1 Commissioner Jon Howard Wednesday afternoon about the decision regarding...
School kids will experience new environment at Clarke Middle School
Sixty-six years ago, students filed into a brand new middle school off Baxter Street, but now decades later those classrooms no longer exists. During the summer, the 1958 building was demolished. ...
Sentell’s Intel: Pulling back the curtain on Georgia’s most …
This Sentell’s Intel rep on Georgia football recruiting has a good cache of information on freshman OT Marcus Harrison. He finished his high school career as the nation’s No. …. Jeff Sentell. Cortez Smith: Why he’s already focused on the path set by former Georgia …. This...
Rural Murals: UGA plan highlights public art to drive tourism, economic development in rural communities
BUENA VISTA -- In Buena Vista, a vibrant mural at the corner of North Broad Street and Fifth Avenue catches the eyes of passersby with its bright blue border. Funded by Flint Energies, the mural tells the story of the longleaf pine forests that once dominated Marion County and the turpentine industry, flora and fauna that the trees supported — from gopher tortoises to bobwhite quail. For years, such murals appeared in small towns across rural Georgia to invite travelers to stop for a rest...
Georgia is expected to have a major five-star target back on campus this weekend
Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs will host many top targets on campus this weekend and another big name can be added to that list. The post Georgia is expected to have a major five-star target back on campus this weekend appeared first on On3.
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