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United Karate Studio competes in Ellijay
Competitors from Gainesville won 26 first places
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Competitors from Jim Haymore’s United Karate Studio of Gainesville participated in the Mid-South Karate Championship in Ellijay in May, winning 26 first places.Standing from left are Zoe Hecht, Stacey McCaleb, Chason Harrison, Reece Harrison, Madelyn Harkins, Carter McCaleb, Cade Black, Susan Harkins, Alicia Harrison, Alex Hightower, Zele Johnson, Jonathan Harkins and Aaron Truelove. Kneeling are Caleb Thomas, Paul Bussler, Henry Matthews, Auden Gilbert, Jesse Thomas, Jake Wheeler, Erol Savas and Caroline Thomas. Sitting are Jesse Freeman, Jayce Harrison, Camden McCaleb, Ethan Robinson, Rachel Thibodeau, Gracen Wood, Lexi Sandoval and Alex Hecht. Not pictured are Cole Bisson, Ricky Burrell, David Burriss, Jed Carter, Seth Chapman, Matt Freeman, Cameron Gay, Jim Haymore, Doug Kirkpatrick, Jeri Mansur, Caleb Mikell, Kyle Murphy, Marty Passmore, Alexandria Sayen and Danny Solache.
Competitors from Jim Haymore’s United Karate Studio of Gainesville participated in the Mid-South Karate Championship in Ellijay in May, winning 26 first places. Standing from left are Zoe Hecht, Stacey McCaleb, Chason Harrison, Reece Harrison, Madelyn Harkins, Carter McCaleb, Cade Black, Susan Harkins, Alicia Harrison, Alex Hightower, Zele Johnson, Jonathan Harkins and Aaron Truelove. Kneeling are Caleb Thomas, Paul Bussler, Henry Matthews, Auden Gilbert, Jesse Thomas, Jake Wheeler, Erol Savas and Caroline Thomas.
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City of Lula drew hundreds to Christmas market, parade last Saturday
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The City of Lula celebrated the holiday season with a Christmas market and parade Dec. 7, 2024. - photo by Denise Etheridge
The small railroad town of Lula was lit up for the holidays during a Christmas market and parade on Dec. 7.
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