NEWSNOTES September 19, 2013

NEWSNOTES:
Real World:
::TOP STORY::
  • In Atlanta, the congregation of Mount Vernon Baptist Church has agreed to move its location, in order for the Atlanta Falcons to have a new stadium. The Church members voted 116-16 for relocation. Mayor Kasim Reed was happy about the Church's decision: "I am pleased that the congregation of Mt. Vernon Baptist Church was able to vote on this important matter. The decision tonight ensures that the Atlanta Falcons can continue pursuing the goal of building a best-in-class sports facility that will also expand economic development not only in the city, but also in the surrounding neighborhoods. This step forward also will allow this historic church to relocate and continue to serve its congregation and our community." Because of this, there might be a good chance that the Georgia Dome maybe demolished.
  • Today in Atlanta, the kidnapper, Wildrego Jackson, faced a federal judge at court. A friend said that he's under the name "Dreeco", and has a rap sheet for over 10 years. WSB-TV went over Jackson's arrest records. There were 89, involving assault, drug arrests, and child cruelty. He was arrested yesterday for kidnapping Ayvani Perez. Juan Rodriguez was also arrested, but is not charged with any kidnapping. Police searched into a Henry County house and found marijuana. The judge, however, ignored all of the evidence. 
::OTHERS::
  • Ibrahim Boubacar Keita is sworn in as the first democratic president of Mali.
  • President of Nintendo, Hiroshi Yamauchi, is dead.
  • Congress in on the verge of a temporary shutdown.
Fictional World:
::TOP STORY::
  • Aurica Nestmile went on GBC Guadamacara, agreeing on Saeko Busujima's support for the separation of Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus (a.k.a Skanky Cyprus, by Busujima). "That wimpish liberal, twerking, drunk, spitty hillbilly, deserves that punishment." GBC created an opinion poll on whether the break-up was necessary. 79% voted in favor. But it does not stop there. Frasier Krane is also joining in the coalition. He said on GBC: "You know how teens are. But, I can't believe that woman is as drunk like Rangiku [Matsumoto]." 
  • Mark Chogin has died. The former Mustangcommander of the Guadamacara army, died from a stroke, at his home. He's best known for his role in the Chokton-Pacific War, in 1931 A.D. He resigned from military duty in 1997 A.D. He is survived by his 3 great-grandchildren. He was 117.
::OTHERS::
  • Tear Grants won the Monopoly Santiago Competition, in Singapore.
  • Renji Abarai is supporting the abolishing of the Australian carbon tax.
  • Kakuskut Tugomeragi met with Rick Elwood for the 2013 Hendrick's Science Expo.
WEATHERNOTES:
Woodstock NOW:
  • Sky: Clear.
  • Temperature: 70 F.
  • Wind: SSW at 3 mph.
  • Humidity: 76%.
Woodstock Tomorrow September 20:
::DAY::
  • Sky: Mostly SUNNY!
  • High Temperature: 86 F.
  • Wind: S at 5 mph.
  • Humidity: 61%.
::NIGHT::
  • Sky: Mostly Cloudy.
  • Low Temperature: 68 F.
  • Wind: S at 4 mph.
  • Humidity: 76%
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