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  • Bringing you the latest news from the Rome News-Tribune, Polk Standard Journal, and Calhoun Times.
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  • Special Gordon Football Friday Release
    Nov 15 2024

    It is with heavy hearts to say the Mike Tenney has passed away this week. Mike was truly a great friend and colleague to work with. Blake and Keith will pick up the action next week to bring you the playoff action in the county.

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    1 min
  • Polk School Marking 50 Years Next Week
    Nov 13 2024
    COMMERCIAL: From the Ingles Studio this is The Northwest Georgia News Podcast from the Rome News Tribune, Calhoun Times, Catoosa Walker News, and Polk County Standard. Today is Wednesday, November 13th and happy birthday to Steve Zahn. ***11.13.24 - BIRTHDAY – STEVE ZAHN*** I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are the stories Northwest Georgia is talking about presented by Drake Realty. Polk School Marking 50 Years Next Week Walker County Breaks Ground on Adventure Acres Playground Calhoun Earns Financial Reporting Award Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on apples These stories and more are coming up in today’s edition of the Northwest Georgia News podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: Drake Realty (Northwest Georgia) STORY 1: Polk School Marking 50 Years Next Week Eastside Elementary School is celebrating its 50th anniversary with an open house and luncheon on Monday, November 18, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event, open to the public, will feature memorabilia displays and a chili and baked potato bar, with tickets available for $10. Principal Melanie Hyde, inspired by the school's history, has themed the year "Stay Golden" to honor its legacy. The school, which opened in November 1974 after weather delays, has a rich history with many current teachers having family ties to the school. The celebration aims to bring together past and present faculty, students, and community members to reminisce and honor the school's impact. STORY 2: Walker County Breaks Ground on Adventure Acres Playground Walker County broke ground on Adventure Acres, its first signature park, on this morning. Located on eight acres in Rossville, the park will offer a nature-themed playground, splash pad, walking trail, and green space. The project aims to enhance quality of life for nearly 20,000 residents by promoting outdoor recreation. Features include a multi-lane zip track, swings, climbing boulders, and a splash pad with over a dozen water features. Funded by a $2.2 million ARPA grant, Adventure Acres is expected to open by Memorial Day 2025, serving as a destination for both locals and visitors. STORY 3: Calhoun Earns Financial Reporting Award The Calhoun Depot hosted the Gordon County Chamber of Commerce Youth Leadership class, where students learned about local government during a City Council meeting. Mayor Jimmy Palmer announced Calhoun's receipt of a financial reporting excellence award. Public hearings included plans for a Chick-fil-A rebuild and the annexation of land for industrial use. The council approved various projects, including a $459,250 bid for water system improvements and the purchase of police firearms. Additionally, a resolution for a First Responder PTSD Program and agreements with the Georgia Department of Transportation were approved. The next council meeting is on November 25. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. Commercial: STORY 4: Graduates Work Toward Success With The Floyd County Drug Court Program Allison Roper's initial attempt with the Floyd County Drug Court failed, but after a sanction, she gained a new perspective and successfully completed the program. Now in recovery for three years, she serves as director of housing at Living Proof Recovery and leads the Rome/Floyd County District Drug Court HONOR Group. The drug court, a partnership between the justice system and treatment providers, aims to promote recovery for nonviolent offenders. Since 2017, over 70 participants have graduated, with a new ceremony set for November 21. The program emphasizes discipline, structure, and individual support. STORY 5: Rome Noon Optimist Club honors area high school students The Rome Noon Optimist Club honored November's Student of the Month recipients from local high schools on Tuesday. The recognized students are Sophie Thacker from Armuchee, Lydia Hyde from College and Career Academy, Christian Aparicio from Coosa, Maggie Beth Jackson from Darlington, Mark Anthony Soto-Perez from Georgia School for the Deaf, Miriam Burnes from Model, Maddie Brannon from Pepperell, Isabella Jennings from Rome, and Allie Young from Unity Christian. 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 2 Sign off-- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Northwest Georgia News 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.northwestgeorgianews.com Did you know over 50% of ...
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    10 mins
  • New Truck Range Expands Offerings at GNTC
    Nov 9 2024
    COMMERCIAL: From the Ingles Studio this is The Northwest Georgia News Podcast from the Rome News Tribune, Calhoun Times, Catoosa Walker News, and Polk County Standard. Today is Saturday, November 9th and happy birthday to the late Mary Travers 11.09.24 - BIRTHDAY – MARY TRAVERS*** I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are the stories Northwest Georgia is talking about presented by Drake Realty. New Truck Range Expands Offerings at GNTC Harris concedes election to Trump, pledges to help him with transition Gordon County Recognizes Employee Military Veterans These stories and more are coming up in today’s edition of the Northwest Georgia News podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: Drake Realty (Northwest Georgia) STORY 1: New Truck Range Expands Offerings at GNTC Georgia Northwestern Technical College's Polk County campus unveiled a new commercial truck driving range, enhancing its workforce development programs. The range will support CDL courses, providing hands-on training for students in the economic development CDL program. This addition allows the campus to offer CDL Class B training starting in 2025. GNTC President Heidi Popham highlighted the range's role in equipping students with real-world skills for transportation careers. The project, led by Rochester & Associates and Northwest Georgia Paving Inc., aims to serve more employers and individuals, boosting economic development. Popham thanked stakeholders and partners for their support. STORY 2: Harris concedes election to Trump, pledges to help him with transition Vice President Kamala Harris conceded the presidential race to former President Donald Trump at Howard University, emphasizing loyalty to the Constitution and a peaceful transition of power. Despite the election outcome, Harris expressed gratitude and resolve, pledging to assist Trump with the transition. She highlighted the campaign's focus on unity and community building. Harris acknowledged Trump's lead in key swing states, securing over 300 electoral votes. She vowed to continue fighting for freedom and justice, encouraging young people to stay engaged. President Joe Biden also congratulated Trump on his historic political comeback. STORY 3: Gordon County Recognizes Employee Military Veterans Gordon County Government recognized military veterans among its employees during a Board of Commissioners meeting. Veterans from various departments, including the Sheriff's Office and Fire and Rescue, were acknowledged. The meeting also addressed zoning issues, approving a controversial rezoning for a new poultry farm near Oakman by a 3-2 vote, despite local concerns. Two other zoning changes were unanimously approved. The commission also set its 2025 meeting schedule. Back in a moment Commercial: 08.09.24 ADVENT HEALTH_FINAL STORY 4: 2024-25 Student Advisory Council members announced Superintendent Chance Nix and Assistant Superintendent Dr. Melissa Butler held the first Student Advisory Council meeting at the From HERE to CAREER Academy on October 30. The council includes juniors and seniors from the district's three high schools, providing a platform for students to voice concerns and suggestions on issues affecting them. These students also act as ambassadors for the superintendent in their schools. Nix expressed enthusiasm for the new council, highlighting the valuable insights gained from students over the past two years and his eagerness to implement their ideas. STORY 5: Planned Upscale Hotel In North Rome Requests Tax Abatements A Tennessee developer is seeking a $2 million Tax Allocation District (TAD) rebate to support mitigation costs for a planned upscale hotel in Rome's Five Points district. Sam Patel, whose company owns the Hampton Inn & Suites in Rome, plans to build a Home2Suites with over 100 rooms. The project depends on TAD approval, which would fund site abatement and demolition. City Manager Sammy Rich explained the TAD operates on a "pay-as-you-go" basis. Tourism Executive Director Lisa Smith emphasized the hotel's importance for local events, as current lodging shortages lead visitors to stay in surrounding areas, impacting local revenue. The application will proceed to the Rome-Floyd County Redevelopment Agency and city commissioners for approval. Back in just a moment Commercial: STORY 6: Catoosa County Schools Launches Second Community Lighthouse Academy Catoosa County Public Schools (CCPS) has launched its second Community Lighthouse Academy, offering community members an inside look at the school district's operations. This program aims to enhance understanding and engagement by covering governance, teaching, student support, operations, and budgeting. Superintendent Chance Nix emphasized the importance of an informed community for school success. The academy includes sessions led by ...
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