January 2025

North Andrew gearing up for second half

The North Andrew Cardinals went 5-6 in the early part of the season with four of those losses coming over the final five games before the holiday break. The Cardinals start the second half of the season on with the Worth County Tigers and Pattonsburg Panthers.“Since the LeBlond Tournament our focus has shifted to taking time off and enjoying the Holiday Break,” said North Andrew coach Wade Bryson.

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Savannah Savages rolling under Musser

The Savannah Savages won 18 games 2018, but even that team didn’t start the season the way the 2024 team has under first-year head coach Cy Musser. The Savages are 8-3 and have won five-straight going into the holiday break.“We really like how we are coming together with the foundation of what we want to do offensively and defensively,” said Musser.

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Should You Wait Out the Storm?

On every conference room table, we have the picture below.These last few weeks have been difficult for many investors to endure. With the volatility and concerns over the potential government shut down, some people were wanting to sell everything, go to cash, and “wait out the storm.” It’s times like these that the yellow piece of the graph above, Emotion and Behavior Management, or coaching as some of us like to refer to it as, comes into play.Seeking safety is natural.First off, it is understandable to be concerned and to want to seek “safety”.

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Warm up with a good breakfast

Breakfast has long been touted as the most important meal of the day.After individuals spend several hours sleeping, breakfast refuels their bodies and prepares them to tackle the day ahead.People on the go may not have a lot of time to enjoy breakfast, which means they may grab something quick and not always so healthy.But a filling, hot breakfast provides enough sustenance and nutrients to last until lunch.Such is the case with Green Chile Breakfast Burritos from Taste of Home Healthy Cooking Cookbook (RDA Enthusiast Brands, LLC) by the Taste of Home Kitchens. Green Chile Breakfast BurritosMakes 6 servingsIngredients:6 eggs 3 egg whites 1 jalapeño pepper, seeded and minced Dash cayenne pepper 4 breakfast turkey sausage links, casings removed 3/4 cup shredded reduced-fat Mexican cheese blend 1 can (4 ounces) chopped green chiles, drained 6 whole wheat tortillas (8 inches), warmed 6 tablespoons salsa Instructions: 1.

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Savannah man avoids prison sentence

A 29-year-old Savannah resident was facing the possibility of a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison after being charged with three felonies for his actions back on July 19.Treston Robertson was charged with two counts of assault and a third charge of resisting arrest.Kyle Fisher was appointed as Robertson's defense attorney and managed to negotiate a deal with Andrew County Prosecutor Monica Morrey.Morrey agreed to dismiss the felony charge of assault of a special victim, the Savannah Police Chief.Robertson pleaded guilty to the remaining felony charge of assault and felony resisting arrest.Five days before Christmas, Robertson was in court before Associate Circuit Judge Emily Bauman, who had to decide whether she'd accept the plea deal. Fisher told the judge they had an agreement to a suspended imposition of sentence involving four years supervised probation.Morrey agreed this was the recommendation and that prior to July 19 Robertson had no criminal record.Bauman noted the charges were related to controlled substances."You have a great opportunity and you are a different person than the one I saw in July who was using drugs," said Bauman.

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