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PTC Resident Featured in ‘SONGS OF THE SEA’ Art Exhibit
Where artistry and wonderment collide, Peachtree City holds a treasure in one of its residents, as it holds an exhibition to display both talent and culture through visual interpretation. Artisans on the Square in Greenville is currently showcasing an exhibit entitled “SONGS OF THE SEA, The art of Vinayak Godbole...
SCT’s ‘Battle of the Brave’ Slated Aug. 10
Southern Conservation Trust recently announced “Battle of the Brave,” a three-part competition for military and law enforcement members and their supporters, scheduled Aug. 10. The competition, for firefighters, EMS and law enforcement officials, active-duty military and veterans, and citizen supporters, will showcase skills and teamwork in a friendly...
Fayetteville Police Chief Returns from Executive Education in Israel
Fayetteville Police Chief Scott Gray recently returned to Georgia from Israel after an intensive two weeks of public safety leadership training with the country’s top police executives for the Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange’s 31st annual peer-to-peer executive education program. Gray was part of a delegation that included...
Braves place Max Fried on 15-day injured list with forearm issue
ATLANTA (AP) — Braves All-Star left-hander Max Fried was placed on the 15-day injured list with forearm neuritis, a nerve inflammation, in a move retroactive to Thursday, the Braves announced Sunday. Fried (7-5, 3.08 ERA) has made 18 starts this season and has been a critical member of the Braves’ rotation along with Chris Sale and Reynaldo López. The Braves lost top pitcher Spencer Strider for the season in April after just two starts. Manager Brian Snitker said Fried initially felt something getting loose before Tuesday’s All-Star Game appearance. Fried pitched the second inning, throwing 10 pitches and allowing one walk. He still felt something was off when he came to the ballpark on Friday, and he had an MRI that revealed the neuritis. He will not throw until he is asymptomatic. “Hopefully it is just a brief stint on the IL,” Snitker said.
Georgia officials on Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race
GEORGIA (WRBL) — On Sunday, President Joe Biden announced he is dropping out of the 2024 presidential race. This is what Georgia officials across the state have to say on the withdrawal. “President Biden has done a tremendous job. He is probably the most productive president we have had since LBJ. And I felt like […]
Metro Atlanta medical professionals impacted by cyber outage
ATLANTA — The worldwide software glitch that caused havoc on Friday also caused delays and disruptions at Northside Hospital, impacting both patient care and surgeries. “If a patient comes in and I don’t have access to their chart on my computer. I don’t know allergies. I don’t know current prescriptions," said Dr. Sujatha Reddy adding that her team realized early this morning there was a problem.
Atlanta Braves cannot consider overpaying at trade deadline to correct obvious mistake
The Atlanta Braves front office is easily in the conversation for the best in baseball. Whether it is the past trade-deadline hauls pushing the team towards a World Series or locking up their young talent early. Braves fans have very little to complain about when it comes to players the team chooses to move on from.
Alex Anthopoulos was willing to go further than he ever has for exciting Braves draft pick
Atlanta Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulos is bound to make waves this trade deadline season. He's going to be very active as he looks to add a ton of talent to the Braves major league roster to try to boost his team to the top of the National League. The season feels eerily similar to the 2021 season in which Ronald Acuña Jr. went down with a knee injury, Anthopoulos worked some deadline magic and the Braves won the World Series.
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