CTL Script/ Top Stories of January 9th
Publish Date: January 8th
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From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast
Today is Tuesday, January 9th and Happy heavenly Birthday to Led Zepplin guitarist Jimmy Page.
***01.09.24 – BIRTHDAY – JIMMY PAGE***
I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia.
Plus, Bruce Jenkins sits down with Leah McGrath to discuss dividing calories.
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STORY 1: Cherokee County Recycling Center Has New Hours
The Cherokee County Recycling Center on Blaylock Road in Canton has adjusted its operating hours effective January 2. The new hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesdays through Fridays, opening an hour earlier, and from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays, closing earlier. The change is based on customer activity, aiming to better serve their needs. The drop-off location at 6688 Bells Ferry Road inside Hobgood Park maintains its operating hours from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., seven days a week. For more information, visitors can check www.cherokeega.com/Recycling-Center.
STORY 2: Ridley and Byrd to Host Town Hall in Woodstock
State Representatives Jordan Ridley and Charlice Byrd, both Republicans from Woodstock, are organizing a town hall meeting on January 13. The event aims to engage with constituents and discuss the upcoming 2024 legislative session. Scheduled to commence at 9 a.m., the town hall will take place at the Tavern at Towne Lake, located at 1003 Towne Lake Hills East, near Woodstock. The representatives are encouraging community members to attend, share their thoughts, and provide feedback on legislative matters.
STORY 3: Good Problem for Georgia General Assembly – What to Do With Surplus
The 2024 session of the Georgia General Assembly, starting with a $16 billion budget surplus, is expected to address various long-debated issues. The state's surplus and $11 billion undesignated funds will be a focal point of discussions, determining spending priorities. Governor Brian Kemp proposed accelerating the state income tax cut and additional spending, including one-time pay supplements for state employees and teachers. Legislative Republicans are likely to push for private school vouchers, while tort reform and legalized gambling, particularly sports betting, are also on the agenda. Transportation funding and potential Medicaid expansion discussions are expected during the session.
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STORY 4: City Leaders Want to Hear From You About Downtown Canton
The city of Canton is hosting a Downtown Master Plan Community Open House on January 10 at Canton City Hall from 4-6 p.m. The event aims to gather public input on the Downtown Master Plan, allowing community members to view the city's recommendations and share their visions for the development of Downtown Canton.
STORY 5: Canton Mayor Bill Grant and City Councilmembers Sworn in
Canton Mayor Bill Grant was sworn in for a second term, and Travis Johnson, Shawn Tolan, and Farris Yawn took oaths as members of the Canton City Council. Grant, re-elected in November, expressed gratitude and outlined priorities. Travis Johnson, elected to Ward 1, emphasized people-centric service. Shawn Tolan, re-elected unopposed for Ward 2, highlighted the reward of serving the city. Farris Yawn, returning after prior service, expressed pride and gratitude for the community's support. The council will work collaboratively to address priorities set by the public and maintain Canton as the "Coolest Small Town in America."
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STORY 6: INGLES - LEAH
And now here is Bruce Jenkins’ conversation with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on dividing calories.
STORY 7: LEAH INTERVIEW
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