The family of Imani Bell, a high school basketball player
who died in 2019, has settled its lawsuit against the Georgia school district. According to ESPN’s.
Downtown Prince George Board of Directors announced
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The Prince George Downtown Business Improvement Association announced the continuation of their Board Executive and the appointment of their Board of Directors at the Annual General Meeting on Wednesday.
Four new board members joined: Kim Hayhurst, Jessica Righi, Shonda Shaw, and Shirley Tiller.
David Hillhouse and Rod Holmes were two members that stepped down.
Representatives from the city, Tourism PG, and the Chamber of Commerce will also be added to the board.
A new Operations Coordinator, Katherine Anderson was hired for Downtown Clean Teams Programs.
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Family of Georgia Teen Who Died After Basketball Drills Sues School Officials
Imani Bell, 16, collapsed while running up stadium steps in “extreme heat,” according to a complaint filed on Wednesday.
“Basketball was one of her loves,” Imani Bell’s father said of his daughter, who died after running drills with her school basketball team in 2019.
Feb. 24, 2021
The family of a Georgia teenager who died after participating in outdoor basketball practice two years ago has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against several school officials, including the athletic director and principal.
The teenager, Imani Bell, was a junior at the Elite Scholars Academy, a public school in Jonesboro, Ga., in August 2019 when she was running up the football stadium steps during a drill in “extreme heat” and collapsed, according to the lawsuit, filed on Wednesday by her parents, Dorian and Eric Bell.