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Milton Herald - April 6, 2023

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Teresita Lim King kisses her rescue horse Onaqui, one of a host of animals she has on the Milton farm she operates with her family.

Family rescues animals to assist with therapy in ‘Seniors for Seniors’ program. See story, Page 6

Athletics director leaves his mark on Fulton County By MCCLAIN BAXLEY newsroom@appenmedia.com FULTON COUNTY, Ga — After more than 100 state championships, one national championship, countless college signees and 11 years of building a foundation, Fulton County Schools Athletic Director Steven Craft is stepping away. “I think it’s time for someone else to have an opportunity,” he said. “It excites me to have a new challenge. I feel like we have accomplished so much in Fulton County in the last 11 years.” CRAFT Craft has held the post since 2012 and is set to begin April 10 as assistant superintendent for Dalton County Public Schools. He’ll go from overseeing 16 athletic departments to a school system that has two high schools. But it’ll be an exciting change for someone whose life has been ingrained in high school athletics for more than 20 years. During his time heading Fulton County athletics, there have been new schools founded, championships won and hiring changes — and Craft has been on hand for it all.

See CRAFT, Page 26


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