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Matt Lampert

Matt Lampert





Recent Articles by Matt Lampert

  • Braves edge Nats, 1-0
    Kelly Johnson drew a bases-loaded walk from Mike Hinckley in the ninth inning, lifting the Atlanta Braves to a 1-0 victory over the Washington Nationals on Wednesday night.
  • Gardens on Green dedicated
    Hall County Master Gardeners, Junior Master Gardeners, educators and members of the community gathered outside the Hall County Board of Education Building on Tuesday evening for the dedication of the Gardens on Green.
  • Man injured fighting house fire
    One man was taken to Gwinnett Medical Center with second-degree burns after trying to extinguish a fire in his Suwanee home on Sunday.
  • Braves' offense shines in win over Pittsburgh, 11-1
    Martin Prado and David Ross hit three-run homers to support Javier Vazquez's six shutout innings and the Braves finally found their missing offense, beating Pittsburgh 11-1 on Sunday.
  • Tides sweep G-Braves, 4-2
    The Norfolk Tides defeated the Gwinnett Braves 4-2 Sunday afternoon to complete a three-game sweep at Gwinnett Stadium.
  • Memorial held for Ga. family killed in crash
    Four family members killed on Easter Sunday in a multi-vehicle collision in south Fulton County were remembered at a memorial service.
  • Pedestrian hit on Atlanta Hwy.
    A man was hospitalized after being struck by a car on Atlanta Highway in Gainesville Saturday night.
  • Ga. county requires proof of legal status to get business license
    Cherokee County is the latest Georgia county to require applicants for business licenses provide proof that they are legal U.S. residents.
  • Life lingers at Ga. immigration detention center
    In an isolated corner of southwest Georgia, about 20,000 illegal immigrants a year pass through one of the nation's largest federal immigration centers, awaiting almost certain deportation.
  • ‘First pitch’ for Gainesville youth baseball, softball
    Hundreds of players, coaches and their families crowded into City Park in Gainesville on Saturday morning to enjoy the opening day ceremony for the youth softball and baseball season.
  • Runners, walkers get fit, stay fit
    An estimated 2,000 people ran and walked their way through the course at Riverside Military Academy on Thursday in the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce’s Get Fit Stay Fit 5K Run/Walk.
  • Pair of Buford kitchen fires
    Two Buford homes suffered smoke damage after a pair of kitchen blazes broke out Wednesday afternoon.
  • Carpet insiders sentenced in fraud scheme
    Two carpet industry insiders have been sentenced to federal prison for a fraud scheme that cost a Georgia-based company $2.5 million.
  • Durham downs G-Braves in 13, 5-3
    The Durham Bulls edged the Gwinnett Braves 5-3 in 13 innings Wednesday afternoon at Durham Bulls Athletic Park. Gwinnett remains in second place in the International League South division.
  • McGarity receives Kiwanis Youth Service Award
    Scott McGarity went home with the Gainesville Kiwanis Club Youth Service Award on Tuesday night. The club honored McGarity at a banquet at the Chattahoochee Country Club.
  • Signs Oakwood economy is improving
    At its Monday night meeting, the Oakwood City Council heard from Tim Evans of the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce. Evans told the council that he sees signs that the local economy is beginning to get brighter.
  • 6 injured in Buford wreck
    A van carrying six people overturned on I-85 South just before Hamilton Mill Road in Buford on Sunday afternoon. All onboard were injured.
  • Atlanta Braves complete sweep of Washington, 8-5
    Chipper Jones drove in two runs, including a tiebreaking single, and the Braves beat Washington 8-5 on Sunday to hand the Nationals their sixth straight loss to start the season.
  • G-Braves win first-ever series
    The Gwinnett Braves defeated the Charlotte Knights 4-3 on Sunday. The Braves scored three first-inning runs and held off a late Charlotte rally to win the club's first-ever series.
  • US sea capt. freed from pirates in swift firefight
    An American ship captain was freed unharmed Sunday and three of his captors were killed in a daring rescue by U.S. Navy Seals that ended a five-day standoff between the world's most powerful Navy and Somali pirates in a lifeboat far off the Horn of Africa.
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