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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...
Ken Rosenthal on what he’s hearing about Braves trade deadline
The Braves approach the trade deadline with a glaring need for reinforcements. Not only does the club need bodies to improve its performance on the field, but it also feels like Atlanta needs an influx of life, similar to what Joc Pederson gave them in 2021. The Braves top contributors...
Everyone Noticed The Same Thing About Kirk Cousins After Video Surfaced Of Him Arriving At Atlanta Falcons Training Camp
The Atlanta Hawks are in the offseason, but they got some free publicity due to Kirk Cousins. A new era for Atlanta Falcons football began this week with the start of training camp. The biggest acquisition of their offseason was the addition of former Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins. The Falcons...
Newnan Kroger worker arrested, accused of giving family, friends 5-finger discount
NEWNAN, Ga. - Newnan police arrested a Kroger worker after the grocery store reported her for allegedly giving her family members and friends cash and free gas. Kroger worker Miracle Crawford, 19, left work in cuffs on July 2 after the grocery store claimed she was not depositing cash from the till into a safe like she should have. They said she was leaving it outside for her family members to pick up.
Georgia governor questions state school chief’s thinking after AP African American studies nixed
Three days after she finished a summer training course to teach advanced placement African American studies, Gwinnett County teacher Mallory Fannin said she found out she would not be teaching that class. “I’ve already been planning, creating. My students were already in my roster,” she said. “Letters were going out soon. We start work tomorrow, […] The post Georgia governor questions state school chief’s thinking after AP African American studies nixed appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.
Overnight earthquake reported in Georgia
ETON, Ga. — Above video: Your Thursday headlines. According to the United States Geological Survey, an earthquake was detected overnight in Georgia. The quake was located near Eton, which sits close to the Tennessee state line. The USGS reports it happened at 1:57 a.m. Thursday, was a magnitude 2.4...
Alliance Group’s Oscar Lievano Joins the Georgia First Generation Foundation to Empower First-Generation Students | National News
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga., Jul 25, 2024 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Alliance Group proudly announces that its esteemed Spanish Marketing Expert, Oscar Lievano, has been appointed as the Marketing and Development Committee Chair on the Board of Directors of the Georgia First Generation Foundation. This appointment underscores Alliance Group and Oscar’s commitment to community engagement and educational empowerment, especially for first-generation students.
LIVE RADAR: It is slowly drying out tonight
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Heavy rain today left Yulee with more than 3 inches of rain. JAX beach had 2.25 and most areas received over .75 inches over inland locations. Scattered showers this evening will taper off tonight but the flood potential will stay high tomorrow. Slow thunderstorms Friday raised...
UGA Extension program helps farmers adopt sustainable irrigation methods
Georgia's leading industry is agriculture, which relies significantly on irrigation — approximately half of the state's cropland is irrigated. For most farmers operating on razor-thin profit margins, irrigation is essential as insurance against drought and extended dry periods. Due to this critical dependence, numerous state agencies actively promote water use efficiency to sustain the industry.
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.
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