• Reception Center Coming to North Georgia Angel House

  • Jul 9 2024
  • Duración: 12 m
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Reception Center Coming to North Georgia Angel House

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  • CTL Script/ Top Stories of July 9th Publish Date: July 9th From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Tuesday, July 9th and Happy 68th Birthday to actor Tom Hanks. ***07.09.24 – BIRTHDAY – TOM HANKS*** I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. Reception Center Coming to North Georgia Angel HouseImprovements Coming to Buice Avenue in Southwest CherokeeCherokee Sheriff's Office Asking for Help Finding Missing Woman Plus, Bruce Jenkins sits down with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets to discuss cooking fish. 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: Reception Center Coming to North Georgia Angel House The Saint Agnes Foundation of North Georgia Angel House Inc., a nonprofit in Cherokee County serving girls and young women in foster care, has received approval from the Cherokee County Board of Commissioners to rezone property for a new reception center near Canton. The center will provide a dedicated space for therapy, family visits, and other activities crucial for the children's well-being. The project involves demolishing and rebuilding a home into the reception center, featuring private offices, ADA-compliant facilities, and additional parking. The nonprofit is seeking community support to fund this initiative, emphasizing the importance of creating a safe and nurturing environment for the children. STORY 2: Improvements Coming to Buice Avenue in Southwest Cherokee Cherokee County has approved a development agreement with Lynwood Development Group to improve Buice Avenue off Bells Ferry Road, part of the Buice Lake mixed-use development near Acworth. The roadway, previously known as West Pine Ridge Drive, will undergo enhancements including wider travel lanes, curb and gutter, drainage facilities, striping, and accessibility ramps at its intersection with Bells Ferry Road. The county will oversee the project, with the developer reimbursing a portion of the construction costs. The county's share is estimated at $342,507.90, while the developer's contribution is approximately $101,000. Construction, beginning this month, is expected to last about 90 days. STORY 3: Cherokee Sheriff’s Office Asking For Help Finding Missing Woman The Cherokee Sheriff’s Office is seeking public assistance in locating Elexus Latasha Washington, 31, who was last seen on June 30 near Highway 92 and Bells Ferry Rd in Woodstock. Washington is described as approximately 5’1” tall, weighing around 150 pounds, with brown eyes and currently blonde hair. She was last seen wearing sweatpants and a sweatshirt. Anyone with information is urged to contact the sheriff’s office at 770-928-0239 or call 911. 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: Bassel and The Supernaturals Performing in Downtown Woodstock Bassel and The Supernaturals, a soul and jazz ensemble led by singer Bassel Almadani, will perform in downtown Woodstock on July 20 as part of Woodstock Arts’ Lantern Series. The Chicago-based group, known for their unique blend of influences from Otis Redding to Steely Dan, tells Almadani’s story as a first-generation Syrian American through their music. They touch on themes like love, loss, and the Syrian war. Recently featured on PBS, they plan to release a new EP in 2024. The concert starts at 7:30 p.m. at Woodstock Arts Event Green, with tickets ranging from $12 for lawn seating to $200 for table seating. Proceeds benefit the Karam Foundation, supporting Syrian refugees. Tickets are available at tinyurl.com/yetyjhf2. STORY 5: Cherokee County Fire Department Staff Recognized for Service Two Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services staff members were recognized on July 2 by the Cherokee County Board of Commissioners for their dedicated service. Division Chief Chad Arp, who also serves as the county’s fire marshal, was honored for 25 years of exemplary leadership and commitment to community safety. Lisa Grisham, senior fire safety educator, was celebrated for her five years of expertise and dedication in enhancing fire safety awareness across Cherokee County. Fire Chief Eddie Robinson expressed gratitude for their unwavering commitment, noting their contributions reflect the core values and mission of Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services. Commercial: INGLES 9 And now here is Bruce Jenkins’ conversation with Leah McGrath on cooking fish. ***LEAH MCGRATH*** We’ll have closing comments after this. COMMERCIAL: HELLER 1 SIGN OFF – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. If you enjoy these shows,...
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