• Canton Man to Serve 12 Years in Prison for Domestic Abuse of 2 Women

  • Jun 1 2024
  • Length: 10 mins
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Canton Man to Serve 12 Years in Prison for Domestic Abuse of 2 Women

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  • CTL Script/ Top Stories of June 1st Publish Date: May 31st From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Saturday, June 1st and Happy 49th Birthday to singer Alanis Morissette. ***06.01.24 – BIRTHDAY – ALANIS MORISSETTE*** I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. Canton Man to Serve 12 Years in Prison for Domestic Abuse of 2 WomenKemp Marks Completion of Plant Vogtle ExpansionWoodstock Residents Invited to Give Input on Dupree Park Plan 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: Canton Man to Serve 12 Years in Prison for Domestic Abuse of 2 Women Adam Josef Cromer, 32, of Canton, pleaded guilty to multiple domestic violence charges involving two women and was sentenced to 35 years, with 12 years to serve in prison. In August 2021, Cromer fired gunshots at a woman near Lake Allatoona. While out on bond, he was arrested in June 2023 for strangling another woman during an argument. Cromer was also charged with family violence aggravated assault, false imprisonment, family violence battery, hindering an emergency call, and criminal trespass. He is banned from Cherokee County and prohibited from contacting the victims. STORY 2: Kemp Marks Completion of Plant Vogtle Expansion Governor Brian Kemp celebrated the completion of the Plant Vogtle nuclear expansion, acknowledging the significant challenges overcome in building the first new U.S. nuclear reactors since the 1980s. The third reactor began operation last July, and the fourth came online last month. Kemp praised the resilience of those involved and credited the late U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson for his role in the project. Despite delays and cost overruns, Kemp hinted at potential future expansions. Critics argue that Georgia Power should have prioritized renewable energy over nuclear expansion. The project’s cost increases are impacting ratepayers' bills. STORY 3: Woodstock Residents Invited to Give Input on Dupree Park Plan Woodstock residents are invited to a public input meeting on June 11 to help shape a master plan for Dupree Park. The meeting, hosted by Woodstock Parks and Recreation from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Chambers at City Center, will include planners from Lose Design. Residents can provide feedback on desired amenities and programs for the park. Woodstock Parks and Recreation Director Brian Borden emphasized that the input will guide future development to meet community needs. More information is available at woodstockga.gov/parksandrec. 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: Albers Crime Bills Signed into Law Governor Brian Kemp recently signed public safety legislation, including Bill 335 and Senate Bill 472, sponsored by state Sen. John Albers, R-Roswell. These measures aim to enhance safety measures across Georgia. SB 335, known as the "Safeguarding Adopted Children from Sexual Violence Act," expands existing laws to classify certain sexual acts between family members related by adoption as incest. SB 472, dubbed the "Combating Organized Retail Crime Act," provides protections for businesses to combat organized online retail crimes. These initiatives were supported by Lt. Governor Burt Jones and Governor Kemp, reflecting the state's commitment to protecting citizens and supporting law enforcement. Cherokee County District Attorney Susan Treadaway praised the legislation for addressing organized crime and thanked Sen. Albers for his efforts in advancing these measures. STORY 5: Sucré Opens Sweets Shop in Downtown Woodstock Sucré, a renowned New Orleans-based patisserie brand, has expanded its reach by opening a shop in downtown Woodstock. This new location, which opened on May 23 at 8654 Main St., marks Sucré's first venture outside of Louisiana. Known for its macarons, gelato, and French-inspired desserts, Sucré offers luxury treats in a stylishly decorated space. The choice of downtown Woodstock reflects its vibrant business mix and pedestrian-friendly environment. The Woodstock City Center project, currently under construction nearby, is expected to enhance the area's appeal further. Ackerman Retail facilitated Sucré's lease transaction and is assisting in the company's expansion plans across metro Atlanta. Commercial: INGLES 5 STORY 6: River Ridge Grad Wins First Place in Statewide Art Contest River Ridge High School's 2024 graduate, Ashley McMath, clinched first place in the Georgia Farm Bureau's annual art contest, a feat celebrated by the Cherokee County School District. Her winning artwork will be featured in the bureau's yearly calendar. After winning at the school level, ...
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