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Hank Aaron Still Stands Alone

Hank Aaron Still Stands Alone His career and example stand in drastic contrast to the lesser men who were not inducted into baseball’s Hall of Fame just after Aaron’s death. John Amis/AP Photo Baseball Hall of Famer Hank Aaron (1934–2021) listens to tributes during a celebration of his 75th birthday, February 5, 2009, in Atlanta. It felt right that just a few days after Hank Aaron died, the voters for the Baseball Hall of Fame Tuesday refused to induct superstars Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, and Curt Schilling. Bonds was the player who broke Hank Aaron’s home-run record, but under the suspicion of using performance-enhancing drugs. Clemens was suspected of using them as well to amass his pitching record. Schilling stained his strikeout titles by repeatedly pitching insults at Muslims and transgender people, and metaphorically throwing beanballs of ignorant bombast at Black athletes and Black culture.

Hank Aaron ceremony this morning at Atlanta Technical College

The baseball legend and American icon was a board member at ATC. Author: Jonathan Raymond (11Alive) Updated: 10:58 AM EST January 25, 2021 ATLANTA Atlanta Technical College will remember Hank Aaron this morning with a ceremony on campus. The baseball legend and American icon who passed away on Friday was a major benefactor of the school, serving on its board and making financial contributions over the years. According to the school, flags on campus will be lowered to half staff this morning and at 10 a.m. students, faculty and staff will share remarks and reflections of Aaron s life and hold a moment of silence on campus.

Former Clayton Chief Magistrate Wanda Dallas moves to Stockbridge law firm

STOCKBRIDGE — Former Clayton County Chief Magistrate Judge Wanda L. Dallas has joined the law firm of Meadows, Macie & Sutton in Stockbridge as “of counsel”. Her work with the firm will be a general legal practice with an emphasis on criminal defense. Prior to joining the firm, Dallas served as chief magistrate judge of Clayton County for seven years hearing thousands of cases and overseeing the operations of the court. As a courtroom litigator, Dallas tried more than 80 jury trials in her time as both an assistant solicitor for the city of Atlanta Municipal Court, as well as a senior assistant district attorney for the Fulton County District Attorney’s office. Dallas also gained extensive experience addressing employment issues while working with the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office as its’ Labor Relations manager. She also previously served as an associate judge of the Fulton County Juvenile Court and as chief judge of the Riverdale Municipal Court.

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