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EDITORIAL THE CHAMPION, THURSDAY, MARCH 7 - 13, 2024 • PAGE 4 TheCHAMPION WWW.THECHAMPIONNEWSPAPER.COM OUR VISION: To be the first choice for local news in DeKalb, Georgia's most culturally diverse county.To be the unbiased, county-wide voice of DeKalb County. PUBLISHER: CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER: CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER: LEGAL AD MANAGER: PRODUCTION MANAGER: ADVERTISING SALES: LOCAL NEWS/SPORT EDITOR: STAFF REPORTER: LIFESTYLE EDITOR: BUSINESS EDITOR: SOCIAL MEDIA COORDINATOR: MAIN PHONE: SUBSCRIPTIONS/ADVERTISING LEGAL ADVERTISING Carolyn Jernigan Glenn Dr. Earl D. Glenn John Hewitt Jacquelyn Bryant Kemesha Wad ley John Hewitt Jay Phillips Christine Fonville Gale Horton Gay Kathy Mitchell Donna Seay (404) 373-7779 Fax: (404) 373-7721 Fax: (404) 371-1359 Publication No. 015405 The Champion is published each Thursday by ACE III Communications, Inc., 627 - H East College Avenue, Decatur, GA 30030. Phone (404) 373-7779. Periodicals Postage Paid at U.S. Post Office, Decatur, Georgia 30030. Postmaster: Send address changes to The Champion, P. O. Box 1347, Decatur, GA 30031-1347. Articles appearing in The Champion may not be reproduced without written approval of the publisher. All rights reserved. The opinions expressed by editors and contributing writers are not necessarily those of the publishers. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION • $39.00 RETAIL AND COIN BOX LOCATIONS Kroger 2205 LaVista Rd NE. Atlanta Kroger 3559 ChambleeTucker Rd. Atlanta Kroger 2090 Dunwoody Club Dr. Atlanta Avondale Estates 221 N. Avondale Plaza Avondale Estates City Flail Brookhaven City Flail 4362 Peachtree Rd. NE Brookhaven Chamblee MARTA 5200 New Peachtree Rd Chamblee The Champion 627- FI, East College Ave. Decatur Kroger 2875 N Decatur Rd. Decatur Kroger 3479 Memorial Drive Decatur Kroger 4919 Flat Shoals Pkwy. Decatur Kroger 2385 Wesley Chapel Rd. Decatur DeK. Co. Public Safety Complex 3630 Camp Circle Decatur Doraville MARTA 5936 New Peachtree Rd. Doraville Doraville Courthouse 3725 Park Avenue Doraville Kroger 4498 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd. Dunwoody Dunwoody MARTA 1111 Flammond Dr. Dunwoody Kroger 6678 Covington Flwy. Lithonia Kroger 1232 S Flairston Rd. Stone Mountain Stone Mountain 922 Main Street Stone Mountain City Flail Kroger 3959 LaVista Rd Suite A. Tucker Kroger 4357 Lawrenceville Flwy. Tucker Matthews Cafeteria Main Street Tucker Let Us Know What You Think! THE CHAMPION encourages opinions from its readers. Please write to us and express your views. Letters should be brief, typewritten and contain the writer's name, address and telephone number for verification. All letters will be considered for publication. Send Letters To: Editor, The Champion P.O.Box 1347 Decatur, GA 30031-1347 Email: johnh@dekalbchamp.com DEADLINE FOR NEWS RELEASES: Thursday, 1 week prior to publication date. Printed on 100% recycled paper Q Local folk heroes are a hoot Fly free, Flaco. The Eurasian eagle-owl that caught the attention and hearts of New Yorkers sadly died in February, likely due to hitting a building, approximately a year after his escape from the Central Park Zoo. Immediately, fans and mourners flocked to makeshift memorials to honor the feathered fallen hero that many saw as a symbol for freedom and adventure. According to Tracey Tully with The New York Times, Flaco's ability to thrive for a year in Manhattan after flying away from the zoo in 2023 "captivated much of the city, offering an enchanting object lesson about the power of instinct and the beauty of urban wildlife." But Flaco isn't the only owl that made headlines in February 2023; at almost the same time that Flaco was escaping the Central Park Zoo, a different feathered fellow was making a name for itself in the metro-Atlanta area. After falling down a chimney, an owl affectionately referred to as Fledwig by students and staff decided to roost in the rafters of Agnes Scott College's McCain Library in Decatur. Despite trying to entice the owl by bringing it mice, the bird wouldn't budge and decided to make the library its home for approximately a week before a master falconer, using a hydraulic lift, finally captured the bird and released it. The owl, subject to countless Instagram posts by those eager to see a symbol of wisdom and knowledge hanging out amongst the stacks, was also profiled in Southern Living after going viral. While it's easy to glorify Flaco and Fledwig as free spirits, it's also important that we learn and understand how to help preserve and protect owl populations in their natural habitats. These feathered folk heroes deserve to have humans as allies. New York City's Flaco so Forever Free