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Alternative Baseball returns to Columbus, encourages inclusivity through Sports
COLUMBUS (WRBL) – The Alternative Baseball Organization has been providing an authentic Baseball experience to people with disabilities since 2016. Taylor Duncan, the organization’s founder, battled autism as he grew up with a desire to play Baseball. Duncan has given many others who confront misconceptions about their disabilities a chance to be a part of […]
Harris County Champs look to make a splash in Georgia Special Olympics
HAMILTON, Ga. (WTVM) - The Harris County Champs are “rocking and bowling” into their inaugural season. From the bowling lane to the swimming lane, this group is set to make waves in the Special Olympics. “To see the joy on their faces, it’s just priceless,” said Angela Pavlakos,...
20 UNDER 40: Quinshada Simpson
Editor’s Note: This feature originally ran in the annual 20 Under 40 magazine which was a part of the LaGrange Daily News July 31 edition. If you would like to pick up a copy of the 20 Under 40 magazine, please visit our office at 115 Broad Suite 101. Quinshada Simpson is no stranger to […] The post 20 UNDER 40: Quinshada Simpson appeared first on LaGrange Daily News.
Screven Co. Sheriff’s Office warns residents of phone scam
SCREVEN COUNTY, Ga. (WSAV) – The Screven County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) is asking residents to be aware of a scam that was reported to them Sunday. In a Facebook post, SCSO said scammers are calling individuals claiming to be from the sheriff’s office or the clerk’s office, telling those on the other end of the […]
True freshman RB Duke Watson has a bright future at Louisville
True freshman running back Isaac Brown has generated a ton of hype heading into the new football season for the University of Lousiville. But he's not the only talented true freshman in the backfield. Duke Watson was the second-highest-ranked signee in the Class of 2024 after turning in a stellar...
Governor's proclamation designates August as Shooting Sports Month in Georgia
August is designated as Shooting Sports Month according to a recent proclamation signed by Gov. Brian Kemp. That is reason to celebrate! Where should you go? To a Georgia public shooting range, of course! Georgia has more than 45 public archery and shooting ranges available in the state, many of them available on public land like Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) or Public Fishing Areas (PFAs). To encourage visitation to public ranges, especially during Shooting Sports Month, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) has set up an opportunity to win a WRD Prize Pack by visiting any of the...
Fair Fight Action launches AI-powered chatbot to combat election disinformation in Georgia
Fair Fight Action is launching Peaches, an AI-powered chatbot that answers user-generated questions ranging from voter registration to voter challenges. The service is designed to combat election disinformation and misinformation in Georgia. “Peaches, Fair Fight Action’s new AI chatbot and voting assistant, is here to help Georgians overcome these challenges by providing an accessible, nonpartisan, […] The post Fair Fight Action launches AI-powered chatbot to combat election disinformation in Georgia appeared first on The Atlanta Voice.
Harlem Jazz Series to Present Mike Wimberly in September
Come out on September 27th from 7 pm to 8 pm at the iconic Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian Church for an electrifying jazz experience with the incomparable Mike Wimberly!. A master of improvisation, Mike seamlessly blends free jazz with the pulsating beats of West African rhythms. His drumming transcends boundaries, echoing through the soul of Harlem.
Sen. Lindsey Graham: 'Trump the provocateur, the showman, may not win this election'
Sen. Lindsey Graham told NBC News’ “Meet the Press” on Sunday that former President Donald Trump, “the provocateur, the showman, may not win this election.”. The South Carolina Republican’s admission came after moderator Kristen Welker asked whether Trump should continue personally attacking his opponent Vice President Kamala Harris on the campaign trail.
Hundreds come out to 57th Annual Silver Elephant Gala in the midst of election season
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The South Carolina Republican Party’s biggest yearly fundraiser returned to the Midlands Saturday night. Hundreds made their way to the Columbia Convention Center for the 57th Annual Silver Elephant Gala. Starting in 1967, the Silver Elephant Gala is one of the longest-running fundraising events held...
Hundreds of dead fish found in Berkeley County waterway. The cause is unknown
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – What is causing hundreds of fish to die in one Berkeley County waterway? A viewer reached out to News 2 with the concern. Hundreds of dead fish were found in the weeds near the freshwater portion of the Bushy Park Boat Landing. “I don’t know for sure. We’ve seen it […]
Ribbon-cutting ceremony held at Cecil Woolbright Field
Cecil Woolbright Field received its reintroduction to the public this past Friday. After over a year of renovations to the 5-story pressbox and expansion of home and visitor seating, the $8.5 million project is now available to the public. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held at the stadium by Lexington-Richland School District Five and Chapin High School officials.
Heat Advisories return, plus tracking overnight thunderstorms
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - A Heat Advisory is in place Sunday across the western reaches of the Big Bend and South Georgia. High temperatures today will reach the mid to upper 90s with heat index values up to 112. Sunday will bring mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies with only an isolated shower or storm possible this afternoon.
Strong to severe storms are possible this Sunday evening
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Today will be sunny and hot, with temperatures rising into the mid to upper 90s. Heat index values will be dangerous as many climb beyond 105 degrees. However, changes quickly occur this evening as an atypical summer cold front slides in leading to strong and severe storms.
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