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First Metro s Financial Literacy | Shoals Shorts

FLORENCE – First Metro Bank is proud to announce the creation of a new position focused solely on the development, growth, and success of the community bank’s financial literacy program.  Jerra Burden will serve as Financial Literacy Coordinator focusing on the Bank’s six student-operated branches inside of local high schools across North Alabama, their involvement in the American Bankers Association’s “Teach Children to Save” program and other relative educational topics, such as elder financial abuse prevention, that will promote financial awareness in the surrounding communities. “First Metro Bank’s culture is, and always has been, community-focused,” said Burden. “I look forward to being part of the Bank’s financial literacy initiatives and educating our communities on hot topics in the banking industry.”

Bear Sightings; New Giraffe; Raccoon Rescued: CA Animal Stories

Reply Tsavo, a male giraffe from Fresno Chaffee Zoo, has a snack with Kijiji a female giraffe at Oakland Zoo s African Savanna in Oakland, Calif. (Steve Goodall/Oakland Zoo) CALIFORNIA – Creatures, great and small, in California, we love them all. Animals from all over the Golden State have recently made headlines, and Patch has curated some of the most adorable and interesting stories. The Oakland Zoo welcomed a new giraffe. Ducklings were saved from a freeway and storm drain. Bears were spotted in two neighborhoods. And firefighters rescued a kitten. Some of the stories below will make you laugh, while others may make you cry. More will make you cheer.

Illinois vs Loyola? Only if Ramblers can overcome Georgia Tech perimeter trio

Illinois vs Loyola? Only if Ramblers can overcome Georgia Tech perimeter trio
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Tech Topples Wake for 6th Straight Win

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Michael Devoe scored a game-high 20 points on 8-of-10 shooting from the field and Georgia Tech men’s basketball closed the regular season with its sixth-straight win, a 75-63 triumph over Wake Forest at Joel Coliseum on Friday night. With the win, Georgia Tech (15-8, 11-6 ACC) clinched no worse than a fifth-place finish in the Atlantic Coast Conference standings for the second-straight year. If No. 21 Virginia defeats Louisville on Saturday, Tech will finish fourth in the ACC and earn a double-bye to the quarterfinals of next week’s ACC Tournament. If they are the No. 5 seed, the Yellow Jackets will open postseason play on Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. against the winner of Tuesday’s matchup between the tournament’s No. 12 and 13 seeds. If Tech earns the No. 4 seed, it will not play until Thursday at 2:30 p.m. versus the winner of Wednesday’s 2:30 p.m. game.

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