• Townhomes and Single-Family Homes Proposed For SW Cherokee
    Nov 12 2024
    CTL Script/ Top Stories of November 12th Publish Date: November 12th Pre-Roll: From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Tuesday, November 12th and Happy Birthday to Al Michaels. ***11.12.24 - BIRTHDAY – AL MICHAELS*** I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 1. Townhomes and Single-Family Homes Proposed For SW Cherokee 2. Goshen's Family Resource Center Supports Canton Families 3. Cherokee County Firefighters Earn Promotions Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on Apples. We’ll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you’re looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: CU of GA (06.26.24 CU OF GA FREE CHECKING_REV_FINAL) STORY 1: Townhomes and Single-Family Homes Proposed For SW Cherokee A public hearing is scheduled for December 17 regarding Lynwood Development LLC's proposal to rezone 14.34 acres in southwest Cherokee County for a mix of townhomes and single-family homes. Initially, the plan was for 95 townhomes, but after the Cherokee County Planning Commission recommended denial, the developer revised the plan to include both townhomes and single-family homes. This change aims to address residents' concerns, with townhomes near commercial areas and single-family homes around existing residences. The hearing will be held at the Cherokee County Conference Center in Canton. STORY 2: Goshen's Family Resource Center Supports Canton Families Six months after opening, the Goshen Valley Foundation's Family Resource Center in Canton is actively supporting the community with counseling, family support, crisis assistance, and mental health services. Located at 230 Marietta Highway, the 6,500-square-foot facility offers various therapies, a food pantry, and a playground. The center served about 340 people in 2023, collaborating with nonprofits, schools, and churches. With a staff of 20 and additional contractors, it addresses issues like mental health, domestic violence, and housing. Supported by a Georgia Department of Human Services grant, the center also provides bilingual services and operates Monday to Friday. STORY 3: Cherokee County Firefighters Earn Promotions Thirteen members of Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services were promoted during a ceremony on November 7 at the Canton Theatre. The event celebrated their dedication to community safety, with family, friends, and colleagues in attendance. Promotions included Bonn Ellerbee, Matthew Perry, Evan Groet, and Austin Wyatt to sergeant; Ethan Garner and Brady Reed to lieutenant; James Lussier, Nathanial Croft, Jon Villalobos, and Phillip Shrout to captain; and Alexander Adams, Jason Williams, and Nathan Baum to battalion chief. Fire Chief Eddie Robinson praised their commitment and leadership, emphasizing their role in mentoring future firefighters. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Back in a moment Break: Drake (Drake Realty (Cherokee County) STORY 4: Woodstock Senior Center Honors Military Veterans The William G. Long Senior Center in Woodstock hosted its first Veterans Appreciation Social Event on November 8 to honor Veterans Day. The event featured a photo shoot for attending veterans, with their photos and service information displayed for peers. Attendees also watched appreciation videos for each military branch while enjoying food, drinks, and raffle prizes. The center plans to make this social event an annual tradition to continue honoring veterans in the community. STORY 5: Bohannon Out as KSU Football Coach, Disputes AD's Statement Brian Bohannon is no longer the head football coach at Kennesaw State, with conflicting reports about whether he resigned or was fired. Athletic Director Milton Overton stated Bohannon resigned, but Bohannon and his sons disputed this, claiming he was informed of a leadership change. Bohannon, who led the program since its inception, leaves with a 72-38 record and multiple championships. The team struggled in its transition to the FBS, currently holding a 1-8 record. Chandler Burks will serve as interim head coach for the final games, with a national search for a new coach underway. Commercial: And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on Apples. *** INGLES 3 'ASK LEAH' APPLES*** We’ll have closing comments after this. COMMERCIAL: Ingles Markets 4 SIGN OFF – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.tribuneledgernews.com Did you know ...
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  • Cherokee County Approves Engineering Services for Old Highway 5
    Nov 9 2024
    CTL Script/ Top Stories of November 9th Publish Date: November 9th From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Saturday, November 9th and Happy Birthday to the late Mary Travers ***11.09.24 - BIRTHDAY – MARY TRAVERS*** I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 1. Cherokee County Approves Engineering Services for Old Highway 5 2.Taste of Woodstock Raises $7,000 for Wolverines Band Boosters 3. Woodstock Midday Optimist Club Donates $14,000 to Homeless Vets Program We’ll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you’re looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: CU of GA STORY 1: Cherokee County Approves Engineering Services for Old Highway 5 Cherokee County has hired Keck and Wood for engineering services to improve the Old Highway 5 Corridor, following a unanimous approval by the Board of Commissioners. The $72,430 agreement includes traffic counts, a traffic engineering report, and concept layouts. This project builds on a 2022 study by the same firm. Costs are shared with Holly Springs and Woodstock, with Cherokee County covering $32,993.33, and the other cities each contributing $19,718.33. The project is expected to be completed in three to four months. STORY 2: Taste of Woodstock Raises $7,000 for Wolverines Band Boosters The City of Woodstock's Office of Economic Development donated $7,000 to the Woodstock Wolverines Band Boosters from the proceeds of the annual Taste of Woodstock event. Held in mid-September, the event featured local restaurants offering small bites, with ticket sales benefiting the Woodstock High School band program. The Wolverines Marching Band performed, and judges awarded Best Appetizer to Primo's Pizza, Best Entrée to Prime 120, and Best Dessert to D'Floridian Cuban Cuisine. A tie for the People's Choice Award went to A&M Kitchen and D'Floridian. The event will return in September 2025. STORY 3: Woodstock Midday Optimist Club Donates $14,000 to Homeless Vets Program Woodstock Midday Optimist Club President Maia Mahlum presented a $14,000 check to the Cherokee County Homeless Veterans Program, accepted by Executive Director Jim Lindenmayer. The club expressed gratitude to businesses for donating prizes and to citizens for their support, which made the raffle and fundraiser successful. The presentation included club members Maia Mahlum, Jim Lindenmayer, Carol Brown, Ale Elliott, Betty Turlley, Martha Reed, Doug Breckenridge, Maureen Walker, and Susan Beavers. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Back in a moment Break: DRAKE STORY 4: CCSD Teachers and Leaders Recognized as Microsoft Innovative Educator Experts Forty-three educators from the Cherokee County School District have been recognized as Microsoft Innovative Educator Experts, the highest number in any Georgia district. This title honors educators who excel in using technology to enhance learning. Among them, Merry Hofmeister, an Instructional Technology Specialist, has also been named a Microsoft Innovative Educator Fellow for the sixth year, one of only 26 in the U.S. The honorees will be recognized at the school board meeting on November 21. This recognition provides access to new resources and a global network for sharing best practices. STORY 5: Woodstock Arts Presenting 'The Many Disguises of Robin Hood' Woodstock Arts is presenting "The Many Disguises of Robin Hood" as part of its "Season of Wonder," featuring third to eighth graders. The play tells the classic tale of Robin Hood, who steals from the rich to help the overtaxed townspeople, with exciting elements like sword fights, puppetry, and music. Artistic Director Zach Stolz highlights its appeal to all ages. Performances run from November 8 to 17, with shows at 7:30 p.m. on Fridays and 2:30 p.m. on weekends at 8534 Main St., Woodstock. Tickets range from $16 to $20. More details are available at woodstockarts.org/events/robin. Commercial: INGLES 3 STORY 6: Biden urges Americans to 'bring down temperature' after Trump win In a conciliatory address, President Joe Biden urged Americans to lower political tensions following Donald Trump's election victory over Kamala Harris. Biden emphasized the integrity of the U.S. election system and assured a peaceful transition of power. He congratulated Trump and invited him to the White House, marking their first meeting since Biden's debate exit. Despite concerns over Trump's "America First" policies, world leaders pledged cooperation. Trump's victory, making him the first convicted felon elected president, signals potential reversals of Biden's policies, including military aid to Ukraine and climate initiatives. STORY 7: Marria Voted Week 12 POW Ean Marria of Sequoyah was named Cherokee County's Week ...
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  • Cherokee County Woman Convicted of Husband's Murder
    Nov 5 2024
    CTL Script/ Top Stories of November 5th Publish Date: November 5th Pre-Roll: From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Tuesday, November 5th and Happy Birthday to Brian Adams. ***11.05.24 - BIRTHDAY – BRIAN ADAMS*** I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 1. Cherokee County Woman Convicted of Husband's Murder 2. Cherokee County Seeking Input on Safe Streets for All Action Plan 3. Man to Serve 10 Years for Stealing Over $1M From Elderly Mother Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on seed oils. We’ll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you’re looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: CU of GA (06.26.24 CU OF GA FREE CHECKING_REV_FINAL) STORY 1: Cherokee County Woman Convicted of Husband's Murder A Cherokee County jury convicted Melody Farris, 64, of the 2018 murder of her husband, Gary Farris. She was found guilty of malice murder, felony murder, aggravated assault, and other charges. Gary's remains were discovered on a burn pile on their property, with evidence including a bullet in his rib and blood in the home. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation confirmed his DNA on a spent bullet. Prosecutors argued Melody killed Gary for financial gain, as she was the beneficiary of his estate and life insurance. The defense claimed insufficient evidence and suggested their son might be involved. Sentencing is set for December, with a minimum life sentence expected. STORY 2: Cherokee County Seeking Input on Safe Streets for All Action Plan Cherokee County is conducting a final round of public engagement for the Safe Streets for All Safety Action Plan, aimed at reducing traffic fatalities. The plan, funded by a U.S. Department of Transportation grant, addresses factors contributing to traffic crashes. From 2018 to 2022, the county saw 87 fatalities and 436 serious injuries. Citizens can provide feedback through a virtual meeting on Nov. 6 and in-person sessions at local libraries from Nov. 8. The plan is being developed by Pond and Company, with public input helping shape future roadway safety improvements. STORY 3: Man to Serve 10 Years for Stealing Over $1M From Elderly Mother Thomas Glenn North III, 64, pleaded guilty to stealing $1.35 million from his elderly mother in Woodstock, resulting in a 40-year sentence, with 10 years in prison and the rest on probation. North, who was his mother's power of attorney, neglected her care and exploited her finances, leading to her eviction from an assisted living facility. Over three years, he depleted her bank account and trust fund. The court ordered him to repay the stolen amount at $50,000 annually and prohibited contact with the victim or her family. The case highlights the issue of elder abuse within families. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Back in a moment Break: Drake (Drake Realty (Cherokee County) STORY 4: Former Woodstock PD Crime Analyst Charged with Computer Trespass Brittany Duncan Page, a former crime analyst for the Woodstock Police Department, has been arrested and charged with computer trespass and violating the Georgia Computer Systems Protection Act. After her resignation on April 16, it was discovered that department records linked to her role had been deleted. Page, who also served as the department's public information officer, worked there for 17 years. She was arrested and later released on a $4,875 bond. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is conducting an ongoing investigation, with findings to be submitted to the Cherokee County District Attorney's Office. STORY 5: Cherokee County Shines at Sectionals At the Class AAAAAA state sectionals at Allatoona Creek Park, the Etowah boys and girls teams, along with the Cherokee girls, qualified for the state meet with top-12 finishes. This year, state meet qualifiers are determined by sectional competitions. Etowah's boys placed sixth, while Cherokee's boys narrowly missed qualifying, finishing 13th. In the girls' race, Etowah and Cherokee secured 11th and 12th places, respectively. Etowah's Bo Colpaert was the top local finisher in the boys' race, and Cherokee's Callie Cornelius led the local girls. In Class AAAAA, Creekview's teams, along with Woodstock boys and River Ridge girls, also qualified for the state meet. Creekview's Malachi Burnett won the boys' race. Commercial: Ingles Markets 2 And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on seed oil. ***LEAH INTERVIEW*** INGLES 1 'ASK LEAH' SEED OILS*** We’ll have closing comments after this. COMMERCIAL: 04.24.24 HELLER LAW 1_FINAL SIGN OFF – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out ...
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  • Shopping Center With Grocery Store Coming to Woodstock
    Nov 2 2024
    CTL Script/ Top Stories of November 2nd Publish Date: November 2nd PRE-ROLL: DRAKE From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Saturday, November 2nd and Happy Birthday to David Schwimmer ***11.02.24 – BIRTHDAY – DAVID SCHEIMMER*** I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 1. Shopping Center With Grocery Store Coming to Woodstock 2.Officials Answer Questions From Citizens at Hickory Flat Town Hall 3. Plans Move Forward for Canton Corporate Park We’ll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you’re looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: 06.26.24 CU OF GA FREE CHECKING_REV_FINAL STORY 1: Shopping Center With Grocery Store Coming to Woodstock A new shopping center is set to open on Towne Lake Parkway in downtown Woodstock, featuring a 46,791 square-foot grocery store and five additional commercial buildings. The Woodstock City Council approved the development, which aims to attract local small businesses rather than national brands. The center will include 484 parking spaces and have three access points. The property was rezoned from Downtown Residential/Office to Downtown, Central Business District. Infrastructure improvements, including extending Lyndee Lane, are planned. Adjacent to this development, renovations to the Towne Lake Plaza shopping center and a new restaurant are also underway. STORY 2: Officials Answer Questions From Citizens at Hickory Flat Town Hall At a town hall in Hickory Flat, Cherokee County officials discussed infrastructure and traffic issues, highlighting a $7.5 million grant for Highway 140 improvements. The meeting also covered traffic challenges in downtown Woodstock, with potential solutions like a bypass facing resistance. Plans for a new Hickory Flat Park were mentioned, though funding is currently lacking. Updates on Technology Ridge Parkway and Cherokee County Airport improvements were shared, emphasizing their economic importance. State Rep. Brad Thomas discussed tort reform, while Sen. John Albers addressed public safety, education, and tax rebates. Concerns about educational materials and power grid safety were also briefly discussed. STORY 3: Plans Move Forward for Canton Corporate Park Plans for the Canton Corporate Park on Highway 20 in Canton are advancing, with the project currently in the concept and design phase. Located at 9011 Knox Bridge Highway, the 50-acre park will be about two miles from Interstate 575. The Development Authority of Cherokee County is finalizing entrance permits and has acquired land for the park's entrance. Construction timelines are pending contractor selection. The park aims to host build-to-suit projects in sectors like advanced manufacturing and IT, creating jobs for local residents. The initiative seeks to diversify the tax base and provide quality jobs close to home. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Back in a moment Break: 09.26.24 THE MILL ON ETOWAH REV 2 30_FINAL STORY 4: Woodstock Hosting Annual Veterans Day Ceremony Nov. 11 Woodstock's annual Veterans Day ceremony will be held at 6 p.m. on November 11 at The Park at City Center, 101 Arnold Mill Road. The event is organized by the city of Woodstock, American Legion Post 316, Marine Corps League Detachment 1311, and Warriors’ Watch Riders. Following the ceremony, attendees can enjoy a coffee and doughnut social hosted by Rally Point Grille. STORY 5: Cherokee Recreation and Parks Seeking Donations For Blanket Program The Cherokee Recreation and Parks Agency is collecting items for its annual Hugs in A Blanket program, which supports local seniors in nursing homes. Participants are encouraged to donate a new warm blanket, slipper socks, and a caring note. Donations are accepted from November 1 to December 13 at various locations in Woodstock and Canton. Drop-off times vary, and are affected by holiday closures on November 11 and November 28-29. Last year, the program collected around 1,000 items. For more details, contact Cherokee Recreation and Parks or visit PlayCherokee.org. Commercial: Ingles Markets (Cereal Options) 1 STORY 6: Athletes Take Part in CCSD Special Olympics Event Hundreds gathered at River Ridge High School's stadium on October 25 to celebrate the 2024 Awareness Day for Special Olympics. The event featured a Parade of Athletes, Torch Relay, and Olympic Oath. School PTAs hosted an Olympic Village with activities, and Reinhardt University's athletic teams volunteered for field events. Coordinators included Marlon Ayers, Jenna Covington, and others. The event was organized by CCSD's Curriculum and Instruction Division and Department of Special Education. For more details, visit the provided link. STORY 7: Northside ...
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  • Holly Springs 3-Year-Old Boy Battling Brain Cancer
    Oct 29 2024
    CTL Script/ Top Stories of October 29th Publish Date: October 29th Pre-Roll: DRAKE (Drake Realty (Cherokee County) From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Tuesday, October 29th and Happy Birthday to Richard Dreyfuss. ***10.29.24 - BIRTHDAY – RICHARD DREYFUSS*** I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 1. Holly Springs 3-Year-Old Boy Battling Brain Cancer 2. Denim Fest Returns to The Mill on Etowah in Canton Nov. 1-2 3.Holly Springs Police Clock Drivers Traveling Over 100 MPH Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on picky toddlers. We’ll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you’re looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: CU of GA (06.26.24 CU OF GA FREE CHECKING_REV_FINAL) STORY 1: Holly Springs 3-Year-Old Boy Battling Brain Cancer Three-year-old Asher McGoldrick from Holly Springs is battling a rare brain cancer, group four medulloblastoma. Initially experiencing severe headaches, Asher was diagnosed after an MRI revealed a pingpong ball-sized tumor on his cerebellum. Despite undergoing surgeries and starting chemotherapy, Asher remains resilient and upbeat. His treatment includes six chemotherapy cycles, with potential radiation to follow. Asher's family has received overwhelming support, raising over $57,000 through a GoFundMe campaign. Throughout his hospital stays, Asher enjoys audiobooks, therapy dog visits, and Disney movies, maintaining his cheerful and sociable nature. STORY 2: Denim Fest Returns to The Mill on Etowah in Canton Nov. 1-2 Denim Fest returns to The Mill on Etowah in Canton on November 1-2, celebrating the mill's denim-producing history. The festival kicks off with trick-or-treating, a kids' costume contest, and a performance by Yacht Rock Schooner Band. On November 2, activities include a vendor market, kids zone, and screenings of college football games. The day also features a BBQ cook-off, with tickets priced at $35 online or $40 at the door, benefiting The Children’s Haven. The event includes six BBQ dishes, desserts, and a specialty drink. Shops and restaurants at the mill will be open, and parking is free. STORY 3: Holly Springs Police Clock Drivers Traveling Over 100 MPH The Holly Springs Police Department is urging drivers to slow down on Interstate 575 after clocking two vehicles exceeding 100 mph. One driver was recorded at 154 mph, and another at 131 mph. Both drivers have been arrested. The department emphasized the dangers of speeding and the importance of obeying speed limits to ensure road safety. They highlighted the fortunate outcome of no injuries during these incidents and reminded the public to prioritize safety while commuting. More details are available on the HSPD Facebook page. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Back in a moment Break: The Mill (09.26.24 THE MILL ON ETOWAH REV 2 30_FINAL) STORY 4: Bryce Leatherwood - Cherokee County's Rising Country Music Star Bryce Leatherwood, a Cherokee County native, won "The Voice" in December 2022, backed by Blake Shelton. Since then, he's been in Nashville writing and recording country music. Leatherwood, who grew up in Hickory Flat, credits his grandfather for his musical inspiration. His influences include Eric Church and the Allman Brothers. After winning "The Voice," he performed in Woodstock and headlined the River Rock Music Fest. He debuted at the Grand Ole Opry in September 2023, calling it a career highlight. His single "Hung Up on You" was released in September and quickly gained traction. Leatherwood plans to release a debut album and tour in 2024, attributing his success to community support. STORY 5: Place Services Inc. Breaks Ground on New Holly Springs HQ Place Services, Inc. (PSI), a remodeling and construction company, began construction on its new headquarters in Holly Springs on October 18. Founded in 2006 in Canton, PSI has expanded to include three businesses with design-build capabilities, 12 trade divisions, and seven general contracting divisions, serving clients nationwide. The company boasts over $400 million in annual revenue and employs over 1,000 skilled tradesmen. The new facility will accommodate at least 175 employees, up from the current 120, and is located at 4401 Gabriel Boulevard. Commercial: Ingles Markets (Yogurt) (10) And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on picky toddlers. ***LEAH INTERVIEW*** INGLES 1 (PICKY TODDLER) *** We’ll have closing comments after this. COMMERCIAL: 04.24.24 HELLER LAW 1_FINAL SIGN OFF – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the ...
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  • Holly Springs Parkway Widening Project Reaches Milestone
    Oct 26 2024
    CTL Script/ Top Stories of October 26th Publish Date: October 26th   From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast  Today is Saturday, October 26th and Happy Birthday to Pat Sajak ***10.26.24 - BIRTHDAY – PAT SAJAK*** I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia.  Holly Springs Parkway Widening Project Reaches Milestone La Cantina on Main Brings a Taste of Northeast Mexico to Canton NGHD Immunizes 677 North Georgians with Drive-Thru Flu Shots We’ll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you’re looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe!  Commercial: CU of GA (06.26.24 CU OF GA FREE CHECKING_REV_FINAL)   STORY 1: Holly Springs Parkway Widening Project Reaches Milestone Holly Springs celebrated the completion of the second phase of widening Holly Springs Parkway with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on October 23. The project, funded by a $1.25 million grant and $3.5 million loan from the State Road and Tollway Authority, added two travel lanes, sidewalks, and pedestrian lighting, enhancing connectivity and safety. David Cassell from the State Road and Tollway Authority highlighted the importance of partnerships in saving taxpayer money and improving mobility. City Manager Rob Logan emphasized the project's role in boosting local infrastructure. The third phase will extend the widening from Ronnell Road to Childers Road. STORY 2: La Cantina on Main Brings a Taste of Northeast Mexico to Canton La Cantina on Main, a new Mexican restaurant in downtown Canton, is now fully open at 210 E. Main St., the former site of East Main Café. Founded by Jose Luna, Jose Benitez, and Guillermo Pomares, the restaurant focuses on northeastern Mexican cuisine, inspired by Monterrey traditions. After a successful soft opening in September, the restaurant quickly became popular, booking reservations days in advance. It features indoor and outdoor dining, a bar, lounge, and event space for live music. Open daily, hours vary, with potential late-night openings for events. More details are available at lacantinaonmain.com. STORY 3: NGHD Immunizes 677 North Georgians with Drive-Thru Flu Shots The North Georgia Health District's annual Drive-Thru Flu Shot Clinics vaccinated 677 residents this year, enhancing accessibility and emergency preparedness. Since 2007, these clinics have collaborated with county health departments to provide convenient flu shots. This year, Cherokee County vaccinated 92 residents, Gilmer 61, Pickens 55, Fannin 110, Murray 123, and Whitfield 236. Flu vaccines are also available at local doctors, pharmacies, and grocery stores, often at little to no cost. The Georgia Department of Public Health advises preventive measures like frequent handwashing and staying home when sick. More information is available at www.nghd.org. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info.    Back in a moment  Break: DRAKE (Drake Realty (Cherokee County) – The Mill (09.26.24 THE MILL ON ETOWAH REV 2 30_FINAL)   STORY 4: Cherokee County Mom: Expecting and New Moms Should Check Blood Pressure Preeclampsia affects about 5% of pregnancies, with symptoms like high blood pressure and headaches, potentially leading to severe complications if untreated. Cherokee County resident Kristen Vicini experienced postpartum preeclampsia, a condition that can occur after childbirth. After experiencing high blood pressure and other symptoms, she was treated with magnesium and blood pressure medication at Northside Hospital Cherokee. Dr. Alyssa Liguori notes that preeclampsia's causes are still under research, but risk factors include first pregnancies and hypertension. Women are encouraged to monitor symptoms and consult doctors, as early detection and treatment are crucial. STORY 5: Cherokee County Fire Sergeant Retires After 23 Years of Service Sgt. Stephen Ballow of Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services retired after a 23-year career, completing his final shift at Station 4 in Free Home on October 22. A retirement breakfast celebrated his service, where Fire Chief Eddie Robinson presented him with a helmet plaque, honoring his leadership and dedication. The department expressed gratitude for Ballow's courage and integrity, wishing him a happy retirement. Commercial: INGLES 9 STORY 6: The Way Woodstock Celebrates Renovation of Historic Latimer Hall The Way Woodstock church dedicated the renovated historic Latimer Hall this week, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring Mayor Michael Caldwell. The 6,800-square-foot facility is designed for faith-based community engagement, offering space for worship, kids and student ministries, leadership conferences, and community discussions. Originally built in the ...
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  • Early Voting in Cherokee County Tops 40K
    Oct 22 2024
    CTL Script/ Top Stories of October 22nd Publish Date: October 22nd From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Tuesday, October 22nd and Happy Birthday to actor Christopher Lloyd. ***10.22.24 – BIRTHDAY – CHRISTOPHER LLOYD*** I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 1. Early Voting in Cherokee County Tops 40K 2. Two Injured in Commercial Fire on Univeter Road 3. Canton Postpones Decision on Pearidge Road Development Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on peaches. We’ll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you’re looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: CU of GA (06.26.24 CU OF GA FREE CHECKING_REV_FINAL) STORY 1: Early Voting in Cherokee County Tops 40K Cherokee County has seen over 40,000 ballots cast through early and absentee voting, with 37,561 in-person early votes and 3,536 absentee ballots returned. Early voting continues with specific hours until November 1 at various locations, including the Cherokee County Elections Office and several public libraries. The most popular polling sites are Rose Creek Public Library and Hickory Flat Public Library. One day of Sunday voting was offered on October 20. Voters must cast their ballots at assigned precincts on Election Day, November 5, and can check details at mvp.sos.ga.gov. Absentee ballots can be submitted at designated drop boxes during early voting hours. STORY 2: Two Injured in Commercial Fire on Univeter Road A fire at Carmichael Development on Univeter Road in Canton resulted in two people being hospitalized with burn injuries. The fire, reported just before 4 p.m., involved a dump truck and Conex trailer, with flames affecting a nearby commercial structure. Firefighters quickly extinguished the blaze and searched for additional victims, finding none. A significant diesel fuel spill required the Hazardous Materials team for cleanup. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Univeter Road was temporarily closed but reopened by 5:35 p.m. on Monday. STORY 3: Canton Postpones Decision on Pearidge Road Development The Canton City Council has delayed a decision on a mixed-use development proposal in the Pearidge community, rescheduling the vote for November 7 to allow more discussion. The proposal by Pearidge Land Investments, LLC involves annexing 62.66 acres and combining it with 8.5 acres already in Canton for a total of 70.72 acres. The plan includes 215 homes and a 1.4-acre commercial site, with amenities like a pool and dog park. The development would feature public streets, sidewalks, and open spaces. A traffic study indicates acceptable service levels for nearby roads. The council will address annexation first, followed by rezoning if approved. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Back in a moment Break: DRAKE (Drake Realty (Cherokee County) – The Mill (09.26.24 THE MILL ON ETOWAH REV 2 30_FINAL) STORY 4: Woodstock Hoping for Bounce-Back Effort Woodstock aims to rebound from a recent loss to Sequoyah as they face Riverwood this Friday. Coach Dan Devine hopes to replicate their earlier season bounce-back after a defeat. Woodstock, with a 6-2 record, hosts Riverwood, who just secured their first win. Key senior players like Drew Burmeister and Isaiah Payton are crucial for Woodstock's success. The team averages 31.4 points per game, led by sophomore quarterback Graham Burmeister. Facing a Riverwood defense that allows over 35 points per game, Woodstock seeks a strong performance to secure a playoff spot, with two games left in the regular season. STORY 5: Canton Moose Lodge Honors Cherokee County Public Safety The Canton Moose Lodge held its annual Public Safety Service Awards Banquet on October 14, honoring public safety professionals from Cherokee and Pickens counties for their dedication. Recognized from Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services were Beau Witcher as Paramedic of the Year, Sgt. RC Vaughn for Special Operations, Sgt. Rick Scales for Support Services, and Lt. Stan Ice as Volunteer Firefighter of the Year. The Cherokee Sheriff’s Office honored Lt. Melissa Shaw, Deputy Christine England, Deputy Timmathy Noe, and Deputy Anna Shields. Canton Police Officer Robert Severance received the Officer of the Year Award. Fire Chief Eddie Robinson praised the honorees for their commitment and service. Commercial: Ingles Markets (Salts) 8 And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on diabetes. ***LEAH INTERVIEW - INGLES 2 DIABETES (INTERVIEW)*** We’ll have closing comments after this. COMMERCIAL: 04.25.24 HELLER LAW 3_FINAL SIGN OFF – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other ...
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  • Traffic Concerns Raised Over Proposed Condo Project in Canton
    Oct 19 2024
    CTL Script/ Top Stories of October 19th Publish Date: October 19th From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Saturday, October 19th and Happy 78th Birthday to Actor John Lithgow ***10.19.24 – BIRTHDAY – JOHN LITHGOW*** I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 1. Traffic Concerns Raised Over Proposed Condo Project in Canton 2. Roundabout Coming to Trickum Road at Little River Park 3. Total Joint Surgery Center Coming to Canton We’ll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you’re looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: CU of GA STORY 1: Traffic Concerns Raised Over Proposed Condo Project in Canton A developer plans to build a 198-unit condominium community in Canton, prompting county commissioners to urge city leaders to consider traffic impacts. O’Dwyer Properties seeks to annex and rezone 14.91 acres for the project, which includes 11 three-story buildings. The development aims to provide "missing middle" housing. Access will be from Highway 140/Waleska Road, with a private road for emergency access. A traffic study is pending, and improvements to Lucky Street are proposed. The Canton City Council will hold a public hearing on November 7, with a vote expected on November 21. STORY 2: Roundabout Coming to Trickum Road at Little River Park Cherokee County and Woodstock have agreed to build a roundabout at Trickum Road and Nocatee Trail, enhancing traffic flow and serving as the entrance to the future Little River Park. The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners approved the agreement on October 15, following Woodstock City Council's approval in September. A 2018 traffic study highlighted the need for improvements along Trickum Road. Woodstock will fund the design and right-of-way phases, while the county will cover up to $900,000 or 50% of construction costs. Construction bids began in September, with completion expected in two years. STORY 3: Total Joint Surgery Center Coming to Canton Northside Hospital Healthcare System recently opened a new medical office building in Canton, celebrated with a ribbon-cutting event on October 8. Located at 1521 Hickory Flat Highway, the facility houses two practices: Northside Hospital Georgia Cancer Specialists and Total Joint Surgery Center – Cherokee. The Total Joint Surgery Center, specializing in hip and knee replacements, will start seeing patients on October 22, featuring state-of-the-art equipment for surgeries. Georgia Cancer Specialists, already in operation, hosted an open house during the event. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Back in a moment Break: DRAKE – The Mill STORY 4: Southern Winds Concert Band Performing at Falany Oct. 27 The Southern Winds Concert Band will perform at the Falany Performing Arts Center on October 27 at 3 p.m., as announced by Reinhardt University. This 60-piece community band will showcase a diverse range of musical styles, including traditional band music, light classics, Broadway, movie themes, and pop music. Jessica Akers, the center's director, promises a high-energy concert suitable for the whole family. Established in 2008, the band includes former music teachers and military band veterans. Tickets are $12.50 for adults and seniors, free for children 12 and under, and available at www.thefalany.com or by calling 770-720-9167. STORY 5: River Ridge Sweeps Seckinger in Round 1 River Ridge advanced in the Class AAAAA playoffs with a 3-0 sweep over Seckinger, improving their record to 28-5. The Knights won the sets 25-16, 25-17, and 25-19, overcoming early deficits and maintaining composure. Key players included Julia Richard, whose blocking and aces were crucial, and Amya Dryden, who delivered decisive kills. Despite Seckinger's strong defense in the third set, River Ridge regained control with strategic plays. Coach Julie Winfield praised the team's composure and teamwork. River Ridge will face Woodward Academy in Round 2, aiming to continue their aggressive play. Commercial: INGLES 7 STORY 6: Georgia unemployment held steady in September Georgia set employment records in September, maintaining a 3.6% unemployment rate, below the national average. The state achieved all-time highs in job numbers, employed residents, and workforce size. Jobs increased by 6,800, reaching nearly 5 million, with significant gains in health care, social assistance, and food services. However, private educational services and transportation sectors saw declines. The number of employed Georgians rose to over 5.2 million, while the labor force grew to over 5.4 million. Despite a slight rise in unemployment numbers, initial unemployment claims decreased by 3,598 to 19,600. STORY 7: New Restaurants and Businesses Coming to ...
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