Georgia
Borden Tabbed National, ACC Player of the Week

THE FLATS – Georgia Tech baseball sophomore designated hitter Tim Borden II (Sellersburg, Ind./Our Woman of Windfall (Louisville)) was named Collegiate Baseball’s Nationwide Participant of the Week in addition to the ACC’s Participant of the Week after a red-hot week offensively, it was introduced Monday.
Serving to the Yellow Jackets take their second-straight ACC collection in a key Coastal Division battle on the highway towards North Carolina, Borden launched three dwelling runs on 5 hits for 9 RBI, slugging a gaudy 1.154. For the week, the Sellersburg, Ind. native had six hits, a double and 4 whole dwelling runs to slug 1.118 general.
Within the pivotal rubber recreation towards UNC on Sunday, Borden smashed a ninth-inning grand slam to increase Georgia Tech’s result in 5 and seal the victory. It was Tech’s second grand slam of the sport, believed to be the primary multi-grand slam recreation since March 2, 2007 (vs. Rutgers).
On the season, the switch from Louisville has been a boon to the Yellow Jackets in some ways. Borden has appeared in 35 video games, making 32 begins between second base, shortstop and, most just lately, designated hitter. He’s fourth on the workforce with a .339 common, totaling 38 hits, seven doubles and 9 dwelling runs for 29 RBI on the 12 months with a .473 on-base share.
Borden additionally owns each the workforce’s longest hitting streak (17) and reached base streak (29) for the 12 months.
Borden and Georgia Tech return dwelling for an eight-game homestand starting on Tuesday, April 19 towards in-state Mercer. First pitch is about for six p.m. and will probably be broadcast on ACC Community Further and WREK 91.1 FM.
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Georgia
This Georgia ice cream shop makes Southern Living’s top 10 iconic list. See who made it

When was ice cream invented? It’s more complicated than you think.
The origins of ice cream are surprisingly mysterious. Here’s what to know about the dessert’s history.
Southern Living released its list of top 10 iconic ice cream shops in the south and one of Georgia’s ice cream spots has been dubbed on of the region’s most ‘iconic’.
Proving that it’s not just desserts served but tradition being served, find out which of Georgia’s shops earned the coveted iconic title from Southern Living.
Leopold’s Ice Cream
Those who live or have visited Savannah may not be surprised to hear someone call Leopold’s Ice Cream iconic. Here’s what Southern Living had to say about the local favorite:
“Greek brothers George, Peter, and Basil Leopold immigrated to America, where they learned the art of candy and dessert making from their uncle. In 1919, they opened Leopold’s Ice Cream at the intersection of two street cars on the corner of Gwinnett and Habersham streets. Over the next century, the shop became a Savannah institution and remained a family-run business. Its current flagship location on Broughton Street in historic downtown Savannah includes several relics from the original store like the black marble soda fountain, wooden back bar, and telephone booth. The ice cream is still made using the Leopold brothers’ top-secret recipes and techniques, and several original flavors remain top sellers. For a true blast from the past, order the Tutti Frutti, rum ice cream with candied fruit and fresh roasted Georgia pecans, which has been a staple flavor since opening. “
What are the most iconic ice cream shops in the south
Here are the other nine ice cream shops that made Southern Living’s list:
- La King’s Confectionary and Ice Cream Parlor in Galveston, TX
- Trowbridge’s in Florence, AL
- Doumar’s BBQ in Norfolk, VA
- Barroom’s Drug Store and Soda Fountain in Corinth, MS
- Angelo Brocato in New Orleans
- Jaxson’s Ice Cream Parlour & Restaurant in Dania Beach, FL
- Toomer’s Drugs in Auburn, AL
- Tony’s Ice Cream Company in Gastonia, NC
- Ted Drewes in St. Louis
Miguel Legoas is a Deep South Connect Team Reporter for Gannett/USA Today. Find him on X and Instagram @miguelegoas and email at mlegoas@gannett.com.
Georgia
Celebrating Women in Construction Week in Georgia

ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – We are in the last two days of Women in Construction Week, and Atlanta News First is highlighting one woman who is pushing her way to the top of her company one project at a time.
Sometimes, our careers can be family things. Your aunt might’ve been a teacher, so you decide to be a teacher. That was the journey for Ashley Hunter, except life had other plans. She went from wanting to be a teacher to going into the construction industry.
“I got the opportunity to take on the construction role, which opened up the door for Skanska,” said Ashley Hunter, subtractor engagement coordinator for Skanska. “I never thought that I would have the opportunity working in construction, bring boots on the ground, even wearing a hard-hat sometimes.”
With each project, Ashley became more and more interested in the behind-the-scenes work of construction.
“I think there is a great opportunity for women to understand that there is room for you in this space. I know it is a male-dominated industry, but there is opportunity for growth and advancement,” Hunter said.
According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, women continue to make up less than 15% of employees in the construction industry.
“I am an African American woman, and so a lot of times we don’t see a lot of women in these roles, especially in the leadership roles,” Hunter said.
Ashley is hoping to see those numbers change for the better.
“The support I have here in the office let me know that what I am doing is very big,” Hunter said. “Go for it. This is an amazing industry to work in.”
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Georgia
Georgia sounds alarm on invasive hornet nests, help stop the spread

Courtesy of Georgia Department of Agriculture
GEORGIA – Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper is urging residents to stay alert for Yellow-Legged Hornet (YLH) embryo nests as spring approaches.
What we know:
The hornets, which emerge from overwintering in early spring, can quickly establish nests that lead to larger colonies later in the year.

Courtesy of Georgia Department of Agriculture
Early detection is key to controlling the invasive species, as targeting embryo nests prevents queens from producing worker hornets, reducing the formation of larger secondary nests. Officials emphasize that the queen must be eradicated along with the nest to be effective.
What they’re saying:
“We are continuing to ask for the public’s help in our effort to eradicate the Yellow-Legged Hornet from our state,” Harper said. “By reporting sightings of embryo nests early, we can stop the queens from spreading and minimize the damage they cause. It’s crucial that we work together to protect our state’s No. 1 industry—agriculture.”
What to Look For
- Embryo nests are the first stage of nest formation and typically appear between March and April. They are small, ranging in size from a ping-pong ball to a tennis ball, and are often found in sheltered spots like the eaves of buildings.
- Primary nests develop between April and June, followed by secondary nests in late summer (June-December).

Courtesy of Georgia Department of Agriculture
How to Report a Sighting
What you can do:
Officials warn against attempting to remove a nest yourself. Instead, report suspected embryo nests to the Georgia Department of Agriculture’s Plant Protection Division at yellow.legged.hornet@agr.georgia.gov or contact a licensed pest management professional.
For more information about Yellow-Legged Hornets, visit agr.georgia.gov/yellow-legged-hornet.
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