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Scott Sweeney, a former member of the Cobb Board of Education who lives in East Cobb, has been appointed to the Georgia Charter Schools Commission. Sweeney most recently was the chairman of the ...
Could you imagine?” Blackmore, 71, spent her early childhood in Tarentum, growing up in a home with her six siblings off East 10th Avenue. When the family house caught fire, they moved to Freeport.
Blackfoot’s Keanna Conrad competes for the East Idaho Elite team. | Courtesy Bridger Adams. The soft-spoken sophomore won her second straight state championship this past season, claiming the ...
Newcastle city centre was transformed into a sea of black and white as the heroic Carabao Cup final winning squad finally got to celebrate with their adoring fans. Undoubtedly the biggest event ...
Southampton High School's Black Girl Magic club, with director Natasha Jeffries, far left, and Southampton African American Museum Executive Director Jessica Terry-Elliott (crouching, in pink).
The trio took the trip to Boston to watch the UMaine Black Bears compete in the Hockey East Tournament finals as a way to honor his love for the game and lift his spirits. “You didn’t know anybody," ...
One day 30 years ago, Steven Lebow, then the rabbi of Temple Kol Emeth in East Cobb County ... dismissed the 1906 conviction of Ed Johnson, a Black man found guilty of spurious rape charges.
I joined Peer Court as a freshman after a 14-year-long stint of what my dad called “doing too much.” I was a part of Speech and Debate, Fashion club, Key club, Beta club, and half-a-dozen ...
Black Cat Syndicate has commenced mining at the Boundary open pit within the Kal East gold operation in Western Australia ahead of schedule. With ground clearing complete and pre-strip of waste ...
Give the Cobb County school board and Superintendent Chris Ragsdale an A-Plus and knock me over with a feather. For once, they all agree on something. This is a board that would vote 3-2 on the ...
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