Malachi Wilkins signs with Shorter University tennis
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Coosa senior Malachi Wilkins signed to continue his education and tennis career at Shorter University. Pictured left to right: Beth (mother), Malachi, Hosanna Grace (sister) and Larry Jr. (father).
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The leaders of three-dozen major Michigan-based companies, including General Motors and Ford, on Tuesday objected to Republican-sponsored election bills that would make it harder to vote in Michigan and other states.
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Former President Donald Trump slammed health officials Tuesday for halting Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine amid blood clot concerns — and dredged up an old election conspiracy as a possible reason for the pause. “The results of this vaccine have been extraordinary but now (its) reputation will be permanently challenged,” Trump said in an emailed statement. The former president urged the ...
WASHINGTON, Ga. (AP) — Protesters are trying to get a Georgia state representative fired by cities and counties that pay him to be their attorney, citing his role in pushing through a voting law that adds restrictions.
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