NASCAR honors 'The Ironman' Ricky Rudd and 'Cousin Carl' Edwards as Hall of Fame inductees
Read full article: NASCAR honors 'The Ironman' Ricky Rudd and 'Cousin Carl' Edwards as Hall of Fame inducteesOne of the toughest drivers in NASCAR history joined one the most enigmatic drivers of the modern era as the newest inductees into the Hall of Fame in a star-studded Friday night ceremony.
'No Labels' movement says it could offer independent presidential ticket in 2024
Read full article: 'No Labels' movement says it could offer independent presidential ticket in 2024A national political movement that could offer an independent presidential ticket in 2024 as an alternative to major-party nominees has now won ballot access in 10 states.

St. Marys City Council ousts City Manager John Holman
Read full article: St. Marys City Council ousts City Manager John HolmanST. MARYS, Ga. - St. Marys is parting ways with City Manager John Holman a little more than five years after he was hired. The City Council voted unanimously Monday to place Holman on paid leave until his firing becomes official next month, the Brunswick News reported. Speaking to the newspaper, Councilman Jim Goodman did not go into detail about the termination but said the consensus was that Holman's "management style doesn't meet the needs of the city." As the Florida Times-Union reported, Holman was hired in May 2014 after spending 12 years managing Springettsbury Township, a community located just outside of York, Pennsylvania. There's no word yet on who will lead the city temporarily in Holman's absence, but the search for a permanent replacement is underway.

Hurricane Dorian moves north, swipes parts of South Georgia
Read full article: Hurricane Dorian moves north, swipes parts of South GeorgiaGeorgia Power said about 2,800 homes and businesses were without power Wendesday evening in coastal areas of Georgia. In 2017, Hurricane Irma howled into St. Marys, decimating the city's docks and boat ramp. Affected by both Hurricane Matthew and Hurricane Irma, St. Marys was prepared for Dorian. As of the 8 p.m. advisory Wednesday from the National Hurricane Center, the storm was moving north-northwest at 8 mph. The center of the storm was about 130 miles south of Charleston, South Carolina.
