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Georgia trending for four-star OL ahead of weekend announcement
Lilburn (Ga.) Parkview On300 offensive lineman Cortez Smith is excited to announce his college decision this weekend. The four-star’s finalists are Georgia, Georgia Tech, Miami and South Carolina. “I’m looking to earn my way on a team that’s going to challenge me every day so I can grow into a bigger monster,” Smith said. “I […] The post Georgia trending for four-star OL ahead of weekend announcement appeared first on On3.
Search for missing Georgia girl expanded to several states, including Texas
HALL COUNTY, Ga. — The search for a 12-year-old girl from Georgia who went missing more than a month ago has expanded to more than half a dozen states around the country, including Texas. The Hall County Sheriff's Office in Georgia is looking for Maria Gomez-Perez of Gainesville, Georgia,...
Big news on star running back Branson Robinson
Anthony Dasher • UGASports Editor DALLAS – Running back Branson Robinson may be closer to helping Georgia this fall than originally predicted. Tuesday, Kirby Smart revealed that the redshirt sophomore – who missed all of last year with a ruptured patella tendon – is making good progress. “He looks really good. I won’t say he’s 100 percent cleared, but man, he looks great out there running,” Smart said at SEC Media Days. “His weight is down, which I think is going to put less pressure on that injury and those knees. He looks good running around out there. I’ve been...
Son of Georgia legend commits to football team as a walk-on
Following the exit of Len’Neth Whitehead from the Georgia football roster on Monday, the Bulldogs made a new addition to the running back room the same day in the form of a legacy name. Gannon Hearst, the son of Bulldog legend Garrison Hearst, has joined UGA as a walk-on for the 2024 season.
King and Spanish Mackerel port meetings continue in South Carolina and Georgia
A series of port meetings continues in July and August, providing a unique opportunity for fishermen and others interested in the King Mackerel and Spanish Mackerel fisheries to share their perspectives and vision for the future. The port meetings are being hosted by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, and state partners along the Atlantic coast in 2024. Meetings were held in North Carolina in April, New England in May, and New York in June. “These are not public hearings,” explained Council Chair Dr. Carolyn Belcher. “These port meetings are more than public comment opportunities....
HCSO responds to drowning near Blue Hole
SODDY DAISY, Tenn. (WDEF) – Near 7:30 P.M. on Tuesday, the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office announced on social media that they were responding to a drowning new Blue Hole located off Montlake Road in Soddy Daisy. They were assisting the Tennessee State Park Rangers. More information to follow...
Finley Stadium Jamboree Returns as ‘Blue Cross Bowl Prelude to a Championship’
(press release) CHATTANOOGA- Twenty-four high school football teams will take to the field at Finley Stadium this August in the annual BlueCross Bowl…Prelude to a Championship formerly known as the Jamboree. The Prelude event will take place over the course of two weekends starting on August 9 and again...
Guitarist, Singer Jax Hollow Rocks Out Nightfall This Friday
Raw, high energy guitar work mixed with powerful vocals by headliner Jax Hollow will set the tone for this Friday’s July 19th Nightfall show, Chattanooga’s longest-running free summer concert series. Fusing classic rock, blues, and Americana, Jax Hollow is an untamable force of nature - a winning combination...
Meet the new judge assigned to Georgia rapper Young Thug’s trial
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - A new judge has been assigned to take over Young Thug’s internationally watched criminal trial in Atlanta. According to the Fulton County Superior Court, Shukura Ingram is an appointee of former Gov. Nathan Deal who won reelection in May after running unopposed. She served on Fulton County’s magistrate court from 2015-2018. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Clark Atlanta University and a law degree from Georgia State University.
Emory receives $5 million grant to improve geriatric care and education
Emory University has been awarded a $5 million cooperative agreement by the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to enhance geriatric care and education for health care workers in Georgia’s urban and rural areas. This five-year funding will support Georgia Gear (Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program), operated through the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine.
Multiple agencies on manhunt for vehicular homicide suspect in East Ridge Wednesday
EAST RIDGE, Tenn. — UPDATE:. THP has identified the vehicular homicide suspect they are searching for as Ulises Raigoza Martinez. Ulises is currently on foot and may be armed, according to THP. They say law enforcement agencies are searching for him in the East Ridge/Brainerd area near Camp Jordan...
State Proposing Cuts to Commuter Bus Service
The state agency which runs the Xpress commuter bus system is proposing service reductions, including in Cobb County. The current Xpress bus system operates on weekdays and serves residents in 13 counties, bringing them to the downtown, midtown and perimeter office markets. In the wake of budget cuts by state lawmakers, the Atlanta-region Transit Link Authority (The ATL) has proposed major service reductions to the system. State officials attribute the...
Two hunters plead guilty to shooting deer on military park land
FORT OGLETHORPE, Georgia (WDEF) – Two local men have pleaded guilty to hunting deer on federal park land. William Lough from Trenton and Jonathan Plaster from Rossville both pleaded guilty in federal court in April. Both face fines. They were both charged with illegal hunting of 2 white-tailed deer...
It's time for the Weather Radio Event with Elder's Ace Hardware and the Tennessee Aquarium
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Weather Radios are extremely important to have, especially in the event of severe weather. Our region has a fair share of extreme weather, and staying informed is the first line of defense when it comes to keeping you and your family safe. For the Weather Radio...
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