Cobb Business Journal

Cobb Business Journal

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  • 1 day ago | mdjonline.com | Will Hammock

    SUWANEE — North Gwinnett’s baseball team nearly added another thrilling win to a state playoffs full of them Tuesday night against Walton in the Class AAAAAA semifinals. Up a game after winning the opener 13-5, North trailed by two runs in the nightcap with two runners on base when Kacey Shanks ripped a line drive back up the middle.

  • 2 days ago | mdjonline.com | Avery Thompson

    Benedict (Luke Thompson) babes, it’s our time! The Netflix juggernaut has been working hard on its highly-anticipated fourth season, with Benedict stepping into the limelight as he searches for his happily ever after. On May 14, Netflix decided to drop a surprise on fans and revealed the Season 4 premiere date. And that’s not all. Viewers were treated to a clip of the moment Benedict meets Sophie (Yerin Ha) for the first time.

  • 2 days ago | mdjonline.com | Dave Williams

    ATLANTA – Dozens of Kennesaw State University students demonstrated outside the University System of Georgia offices Wednesday, protesting a decision by the school to terminate its Black Studies degree program. Opponents characterized the KSU decision as a blow to efforts to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the schools.

  • 3 days ago | mdjonline.com | Dave Williams

    ATLANTA – Oral arguments in a federal courtroom Tuesday over whether a Texas-based conservative group’s mass voter challenges in Georgia almost five years ago amounted to an attempt to intimidate minority voters boiled down to intent.

  • 3 days ago | mdjonline.com | John Sumwalt

    Reading Gary Jones’ wonderful farm memoir, “Ridge Stories: Herding Hens, Powdering Pigs, and Other Recollections from a Boyhood in the Driftless,” brought back memories of the winter my family lived on the very same ridge in Willow Township of Richland County, Wisconsin. It was 1957, the year I turned 6. I had just learned to tie my shoes and was looking forward to beginning first grade. Dad had bought a farm a mile north of Loyd, Wisconsin, but we couldn’t move there until spring.

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