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Covington revises fees for use of Legion Field
COVINGTON — An increase in fees charged for rental of facilities at Legion Field has been approved by the Covington City Council. Council member Jared Rutberg proposed the fee increases at the July 1 council meeting, saying that he’d like to see the facility at 3173 Mill St. become more accessible to city and county residents.
Two former Sumter County football players organize Back to School drive at Reese Park
The sweltering heat did not stop Correll Dowdell and Jarod Lewis from putting on a Back to School drive at Reese Park on Sunday afternoon. Both Dowdell and Lewis are two former Sumter County High School football players. “This is something that me and Correll Dowdell put together,” Lewis said. “We just thought about doing […] The post Two former Sumter County football players organize Back to School drive at Reese Park appeared first on Americus Times-Recorder.
Alliance Group’s Carlos Vazquez Elected to The University of Georgia’s Latino Alumni Council | National News
ATLANTA, Ga., Jul 15, 2024 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Alliance Group is proud to announce that Carlos Vazquez, its esteemed Marketing Coordinator, has been elected to the University of Georgia’s Latino Alumni Council. Carlos will serve a two-year term, spanning July 2024 to July 2026. The University of Georgia...
Georgia Basketball: Why Tyrin Lawrence is the most important team transfer for 2024-25
While not exactly renowned for basketball prowess, Georgia has been in relatively decent shape since Mike White took over the program two years ago. The former Florida coach got to 20 wins last season thanks to a solid NIT run, though his Bulldogs still finished just 11th place in a deep and talented SEC. While the future remains uncertain, we do know that there were a lot of moving pieces in the offseason.
How Georgia players are being recruited and where they are going
It’s no secret that the state of Georgia has been a fantastic pool of talent for college recruiters. Travis Hunter out of Collins Hill, Will Anderson out of Dutchtown and Dylan Raiola out of Buford are just a few recent examples. But how is Georgia’s recruitment going now? Well, in short, you’ll be able to […] The post How Georgia players are being recruited and where they are going appeared first on The Post-Searchlight.
Heat Wave Grips Georgia: Will Thunderstorms Offer Brief Relief?
The National Weather Service issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for North and Central Georgia, warning of intense heat and potential thunderstorms. Heat index values are expected to reach 98 to 105 degrees across much of the area, with some locations potentially exceeding 105 degrees. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are forecast...
The 10 things Georgia football fans need to know about the new EA Sports College football game
Georgia football fans will enjoy playing this game. That’s because they have the highest-rated offense and the highest-rated overall team in the game and we’ve never seen that before except for maybe the 2008 season. This game offers that and does what it is supposed to do. It...
Georgia winners in Monday's Powerball drawing
ATLANTA — No one is waking up a winner from Monday night's Powerball, but back in Georgia, many won small prizes. The winning numbers in the July 15 Powerball drawing were 9, 31, 39, 40 and 45, with a red "Powerball" number of 23. The "Power Play" multiplier was 3x.
$50,000 REWARD: Frantic Hunt for Missing Georgia Girl Maria Gomez-Perez
Authorities are tirelessly working to locate Maria Gomez-Perez, a 12-year-old girl from Georgia who mysteriously vanished over a month ago, with recent developments suggesting she may now be in Florida. This detail emerged following an extensive multi-state search operation highlighted by WFLA. Last seen on the evening of May 29 after a phone conversation in her Gainesville home, her whereabouts since that fateful night remain painfully elusive, despite the combined efforts of law enforcement across multiple states, including Florida, Alabama, South Carolina, Texas, Tennessee, Illinois, and Maryland.
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