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Traffic changes for 2024 football season
Citizens should be aware of several traffic control changes during the upcoming 2024 high school football season in the area of Callaway Stadium. Dallis Street will be closed from Panther Way/Forrest Avenue to Elm Street during every high school football game. The street will close 30 minutes before each game and will remain closed until 30 minutes […] The post Traffic changes for 2024 football season appeared first on LaGrange Daily News.
Ray's at Killer Creek and Ray's on the River Raise the Bar on Brunch
Ray's at Killer Creek and Ray’s on the River have long been celebrated for legendary steaks, classic top-tier seafood and impeccable service and have also been destinations for casually elegant weekend brunch. Ray’s at Killer Creek’s Sunday brunch buffet remains a deluxe affair with an extensive buffet and a la carte add-on dishes, while Ray’s on the River’s a la carte menu available on Saturdays and Sundays features exquisite savory and sweet options.
Cobb Parents Pledge to Raise Kids Free of Smartphones
EAST COBB — In the age of “iPad kids,” some Cobb County parents have rebuffed the notion that smartphones and social media are a rite of passage for their children. Dozens of parents at Timber Ridge Elementary School have signed the “Wait Until 8th” pledge, promising to not get their students smartphones at least until the end of eighth grade and bar their kids from creating social media accounts until their 16th birthday. ...
KSU Professor Awarded $3.5M Spencer Foundation Grant
In conjunction with an ongoing effort to address the dearth of Asian American studies in K-12 school curriculums, Kennesaw State University professor Sohyun An is among a group of researchers recently awarded a prestigious $3.5 million Transformative Research Grant from the Spencer Foundation. The first of its kind awarded by the foundation, the grant supports a robust collaborative research effort focused on supporting the integration of Asian American studies in the classroom. ...
Youth take center stage at Seaborn Jones Park for Back-to-School event
Local organizers hosted their fifth annual Back to School event over the weekend ensuring that youth in Rockmart went back to classes with supplies they need thanks to donations from the community. The 2024 edition of the Community Fun Day held in honor of Dadrian “Wade” Cummings over the weekend in Seaborn Jones Park saw […] The post Youth take center stage at Seaborn Jones Park for Back-to-School event appeared first on Polk Today.
Summerville: Yard Sale In Dowdy Park Set For August 1-3 As Part Of The Highway 27 Yard Sale
Summerville’s Dowdy Park will be a participating site Thursday -Saturday, August 1-3 for the Highway 27 Yard Sale. This eventis set to bring many travelers and miles of the best deals and bargains to Summerville. The Highway 27Yard Sale began in Northwest Georgia in the late ’90’s as an alternate route for lost tourist from another yard sale event. It now brings in its own tourist and has expanded past the original route.
City of Toccoa Hosting a Carnival to Help Celebrate 150th Anniversary
EDIT: Photo updated to include several groups of photos from the Midway Rides Unlimited, who will be presenting the Toccoa Carnival!. To mark the start of the 2024 School Year, and In celebration of Toccoa’s 150th anniversary, the City of Toccoa will be hosting a carnival that will bring rides and other family-friendly fun to Boyd Field on Thursday, August 15, Friday, August 16 and Saturday, August 17.
Around Town: Synovus Building Sells But Bank Office Stays Put. Downtown's Big Decade: $15 Million in 7-Digit Deals
Another big player in downtown Rome is changing hands. It is the latest in a series of unrelated sales of large Broad Street properties together valued at nearly $15 million in the past decade. The latest is the Synovus bank building at 701 Broad St. which has been sold to Roger Manis LLC for $3.55 million, real estate records show. That might be a record price for a downtown sale. ...
Georgia football adds former rival defensive coordinator to staff under Kirby Smart | Report
Georgia football has hired a former defensive coordinator from one of its top rivals. Former Georgia Tech coordinator Andrew Thacker has added @GeorgiaFootball to his bio on X, formerly Twitter. DawgsHQ’s Rusty Mansell reports Thacker has worked with the Bulldogs’ staff in an off-field capacity under Kirby Smart for a few weeks. ...
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