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Amy Washington Spreads Joy and Health through Yoga on First Saturdays in Summer
Jackson Presbyterian Church is again presenting free community yoga on their lawn the first Saturdays of this summer, beginning June 1, at 8 am. The classes will continue on the first Saturdays of August, September and October. Certified yoga instructor Amy Washington came up with the idea of free outdoor...
Alcovy Class of 2024 Commended for Making a Positive Impact
Alcovy High School Principal Dr. Kristopher Williams expressed pride and admiration for the Class of 2024 during commencement exercises at Sharp Stadium Friday, May 24, reflecting on how they grew from timid freshmen to confident and poised young adults. “You have truly transformed,” he said. “You have navigated the challenges...
Next Industrial Building in Locust Grove Looks to Start Construction
A new 500,000 square-foot industrial building will be starting construction soon in Locust Grove. The building, to be off Price Drive, secured construction financing in May 2024. The building is part of the Cubes at Locust Grove industrial park. The new building will be on about 45 acres. ...
Eastside Class of 2024 Celebrated for Excellence
Two hundred fifty Eastside High School graduates are headed to 58 different colleges and universities to continue their education, 99 will enter the workforce or a training program, and 18 will enter the military, it was announced during commencement exercises May 23 at Sharp Stadium. The 27th graduating class in...
Jackson adds Juneteeth as official city holiday
The city of Jackson has added Juneteeth as an official city holiday. The Jackson City Council approved the additional holiday during its Tuesday, May 21 meeting. Grocery Store Items That Have Increased Most in Price. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, food prices have surged at their fastest rate...
Violent encounter during traffic stop in Florida leads to conviction for Georgia man
Tampa, Florida – Cleveland Sanders, a 41-year-old man from Covington, Georgia, has been convicted of possessing a firearm as a convicted felon, a charge that could land him back in prison for up to 15 years. The verdict came after a bench trial presided over by United States District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle. The sentencing is scheduled for August 27, 2024.
Police: 2 suspects break into vehicle, attempt to use stolen credit cards in Henry County
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Henry County police are asking for your help finding two women suspected of breaking into a car and stealing a bag. On April 24, officers responded to the parking lot area of a discount department store on 1900 Jonesboro Road in McDonough. According to...
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