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Georgia's 2024 Primary: Here's a look at results important to metro Atlanta
Fox local via AOL· 2 days agoMike Dugan (R-Carrollton) are headed to a runoff to replace the retiring U.S. Rep. Drew Ferguson in...
NCAA, power conferences approve terms of settlement in House v. NCAA lawsuit
New York Times· 20 hours agoThe NCAA and its five power conferences voted to approve terms of a multibillion-dollar settlement...
Multimillion dollar home sales on the South Shore. What did your new neighbor pay?
Gannett via AOL· 10 hours agoBabachicos to Robert and Kimberly Flaherty, $1,125,000, March 27, single family. 287 Commercial St....
One runoff is certain; two others are possible
The Valdosta Daily Times, Ga. via Yahoo News· 2 days agoMay 22—VALDOSTA — Lowndes County voters are guaranteed one runoff following Tuesday's primary voting, but provisional ballots may cause up to two others. Provisional ballots are employed when ...
NCAA Board Approves Settlement Terms Ending Amateurism
Sportico via Yahoo Sports· 1 day agoThe NCAA’s board of governors voted Wednesday evening to accept the settlement term sheet that—if it...
Pac-12 presidents approve House v. NCAA settlement terms as college sports economic revolution...
Denver Post· 18 hours agoIt’s a steep price. But if the case goes to trial in January, the total damages would triple under U...
UPDATE: 14 of 18 precincts reporting
The Valdosta Daily Times· 3 days agoThe Lowndes County Board of Elections is reporting votes from 14 of the county’s 18 precincts have been counted.
How the House v. NCAA settlement could reshape college sports: What you need to know
New York Times· 4 days agoBig 12 presidents and chancellors voted to approve proposals of what is expected to be a...
Memorial Day parades, services, fundraisers in the suburbs
Daily Herald· 4 days agoAttendees honor the playing of taps during the first stop of Naperville’s Memorial Day observances...
The U.S. Circuit Court Of Appeals Likely Handed NCAA Small Win In Athlete-Employment Case
Forbes· 2 days agoIn a recent ruling against golf attendants, the 11th circuit may have (very) quietly helped the NCAA...