Noel Holston to speak on Life After Deaf
His Feb. 17 presentation sponsored by local hearing loss group, library
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Journalist Noel Holston, who had manageable hearing loss when he went to bed one night, found himself deaf in the morning. He documented his odyssey with sudden deafness in the book “Life After Deaf: My Misadventures in Hearing Loss and Recovery.”
Holston, who lives in Athens, Ga., will talk about his experience at a captioned Zoom event on Wednesday, Feb. 17, at 6:30 p.m. The talk is sponsored by the Albany chapter of the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA), along with the Albany Public Library. Those wishing to attend must preregister at albanypubliclibrary.libcal.com
Newly Retired Quarterback Matt Schaub Lists Georgia Mansion for $4.89M
Newly Retired Quarterback Matt Schaub Lists Georgia Mansion for $4.89M
The newly retired Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Schaub is letting go of his Suwanee, GA, estate. The upscale abode is available for $4,895,000.
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The newly retired quarterback
Matt Schaub is letting go of his Suwanee, GA, estate. The upscale abode is on the market for $4,895,000.
Schaub purchased the property in April 2015 for $4.95 million, and owned it throughout his second stint with the
Atlanta Falcons. He s even willing to take a sack the home went up for sale in September 2020 at the current asking price, which is just a touch less than what he paid for it.
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