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Emmanuel University President  Greg Hearn prays with his students.

Emmanuel University President Greg Hearn prays with his students.

A man with a plan

Greg Hearn is a father, husband, and grandfather. He is a CPA, CEO, firefighter, and EMT. In May 2023, Greg Hearn was named the 10th President of Emmanuel University, but his journey at Emmanuel began long before that.
Senior defensive lineman for the Tar Heels of UNC Kaimon Rucker announces his future plans for 2024 via social media. Photo by Jim Hawkins of Inside Carolina

Senior defensive lineman for the Tar Heels of UNC Kaimon Rucker announces his future plans for 2024 via social media. Photo by Jim Hawkins of Inside Carolina

Rucker makes a decision on his future

Former Hart County and current UNC defensive lineman Kaimon Rucker announces his plans for 2024. Rucker, who is in his senior year at the University of North Carolina, took his announcement to his social media with a video and a caption that states: “onto the next chapter… keep choppin’.
Sophomore guard Torrion Starks had a season high night scoring 14 points and dished out six assists versus Hampton.

Sophomore guard Torrion Starks had a season high night scoring 14 points and dished out six assists versus Hampton.

Starks’ performance versus Hampton earns her Player of the Game

Former Hart County and current Georgia Southern guard Torrion Starks earned the Freedom Fighter Player of the Game after a season high night against Hampton University. But she’s had to battle some adversity to get to this point.
Richard Campbell (left) and wife Amy Campbell at the U.S. Supreme Court

Richard Campbell (left) and wife Amy Campbell at the U.S. Supreme Court

Campbell sworn in to U.S. Supreme Court Bar

Earlier this month, Elberton attorney Richard D. Campbell was formally admitted to the Bar of the United States Supreme Court. Campbell was sworn in during the a session of the Supreme Court on Dec. 6 in Washington, D.C. Admission to the U.S.
Photo by Robert Zunikoff

Photo by Robert Zunikoff

Georgians Stand to Lose Freedom to Boat on Georgia’s Streams

A recent study conducted by a Georgia House of Representatives committee has raised concerns among the state’s river enthusiasts. The House Study Committee on Fishing Access to Freshwater Resources was tasked with clarifying where Georgians can legally fish on the state’s many freshwater streams.