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ATLANTA—The Atlanta Police Department (APD) is will host a recruiting event on Sept. 16, 8 a.m .to 2 p.m., at the Atlanta Public Safety Headquarters, 226 Peachtree Street SW, Atlanta. Prospective candidates can participate in interviews, complete preliminary assessments, and even receive conditional offers on the spot. Attendees are not required to bring any documents, although a list of recommended documents for expediting the process can be found online at joinatlantapd.org/events. For quick and convenient communication with a recruiter, citizens can also text “JoinAPD” to (404) 948 6787. The APD’s recruitment efforts have been extensive, with events held nationwide, including…

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By Mark Brock Athletics Specialist, DeKalb County School District DEKALB COUNTY, GA—The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association named Southwest DeKalb High School track coach Bob Mullen as the 2023 Boys’ High School Track and Field Coach of the Year for the State of Georgia. “I am very grateful for the honor of being chosen Coach of the Year,” said Mullen. “I would like to think my family, the athletes and coaching staff for all their support. Without them this honor would not have happened.” Mullen’s Southwest DeKalb track team repeated as state champions last spring brining…

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ROCKDALE COUNTY, GA—Rockdale County Sheriff Eric J. Levett will host the Slate of 8 Tribute Awards and Gala on Sept. 17 at Costley Mill Event Center. The event honors the first African-Americans to hold elected offices in Rockdale County Government. The historic “Slate of 8,” elected in 2012 include: Richard A. Oden, former Chairman of the Rockdale Board of Commissioners Ruth Wilson, former Clerk of Superior Courts Oz Nesbitt, Sr., Post 1 Commissioner (currently Chairman of Rockdale BOC) Phinia Aten, Chief Magistrate Judge Charles Mays, former Probate Judge RJ Hadley, former Tax Commissioner George Levett, Coroner Sheriff Eric J. Levett, presenter…

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ATLANTA — The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is aware of the recent closures of locations by several formal wear retail stores, resulting in substantial implications for employees and customers. BBBs across the country received dozens of complaints regarding consumers who did not receive their orders after the locations closed. As of Aug. 29, 2023, the company has failed to respond to complaints filed by consumers with BBB. According to Savvi Formalwear, LLC’s website, the stores affected by this closure are the stores that were owned and operated by Tip Top Tux LLC (TTT, LLC), including Dapper & Dashing(MN), Nedrebo’s (WI), Al’s Formal Wear (TX, CO), American Commodore (OH), Dream…

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ATLANTA – Small, disadvantaged, minority, and/or women-owned companies interested in learning how to do business with the City of Atlanta can now apply to participate in the Department of Watershed Management’s (DWM) Small Business Development Program (SBDP). During the past 16 years, the program has prepared local small businesses to compete for City of Atlanta contracts. This year’s program features new courses with a refreshed curriculum to meet participants’ needs. DWM is now accepting applications for the Small Business Development Program (SBDP). Only a limited number of candidates will be accepted. The program is scheduled to run from October 2023…

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DEKALB COUNTY, GA—The DeKalb Section of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) announced the election of Teresa Hardy as the organization’s President for 2023-2024. Hardy brings a wealth of experience, dedication, and leadership to the esteemed role, the NCNW stated in a news release on Sunday, Sept. 3. “Hardy has a proven track record of strategic leadership, business transformation and organization effectiveness in business, corporate, government and community entities. Her passion for empowering communities and advancing social justice aligns perfectly with NCNW’s mission to advocate for the rights and well-being of African American women, their families, and communities,” the…

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Missing Gwinnett County 12-year-old juvenile returns home UPDATE: On Monday, Sept. 4, Sandy Sanchez returned home and was reunited with her family, Gwinnett County Police stated in a news release today(Sept. 5).  Additional details regarding this case will not be released per OCGA 49-5-40 (b). GWINNETT COUNTY, GA– The Gwinnett Police Department needs the public’s help finding 12-year-old Sandy Sanchez, who was last seen on Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023. Sanchez left her home on S. Norcross Tucker Road in Norcross around 6 p.m. Sanchez’s last known location was near Oakbrook Parkway in Norcross. She does not have her cell phone with…

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DECATUR, GA—This fall, Sinfo-Nia is making a comeback with exciting things on the horizon. Sinfo-Nia will beginning its school-year session with an open house on Saturday, Sept. 9, 9 a.m., St. Paul Lutheran Church, 2569 Tilson Road, Decatur. String students of all ages and expertise are invited to come with their instruments to sit in and play some music celebrating The Little Mermaid motion picture. Halle Bailey, who is featured as Ariel in the film, along with her sister, Chloe, sang with Sinfo-Nia for many years during their childhood. Sinfo-Nia’s student tuition rates have been reduced. In addition, Sinfo-Nia is…

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DECATUR, GA–DeKalb County Public Library has launched the Discover More card drive in an effort to sign up thousands of new library cardholders. The drive began on Friday, Sept. 1, and will run through the end of October. The Library will spotlight offerings for all life stages and interests. Some of these include programs to set the youngest patrons on a path to a lifelong love of reading; resources for entrepreneurs; and opportunities for learning and personal enrichment. Cardholders have access to eBooks, audiobooks, newspapers, and streaming media for no cost or subscription fees. Chances for personal growth and community…

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