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Cherokee Law Enforcement Takes Part in Active Threat Training

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Publish Date: June 29th                

 

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  1. Cherokee Law Enforcement Takes Part in Active Threat Training
  2. Woodstock Announces Plans for July 4th Spectacular
  3. Aylo Health Opening New Primary Care in Ball Ground

 

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STORY 1: Cherokee Law Enforcement Takes Part in Active Threat Training  

Law enforcement agencies in Cherokee County conducted active threat training at Revolution Church near Canton on June 25 and 26. This annual exercise, usually held in schools, moved to a commercial structure to simulate real-world scenarios outside educational settings. Officers from multiple agencies, including the Cherokee Sheriff’s Office, Canton Police, and others, participated in simulated responses to active threats. The training involved navigating various environments like hallways, auditoriums, and dark spaces with sensory stimuli to prepare officers for high-stress situations. Chief Deputy Tommy Pinyan emphasized the importance of inter-agency cooperation to ensure effective responses during real emergencies, aiming for cohesive operations and better outcomes through comprehensive training.

STORY 2: Woodstock Announces Plans for July 4th Spectacular

Woodstock's 2024 July 4th Spectacular returns with a full day of festivities. Events begin with the Freedom Run at 6:45 a.m., closing Main Street and Rope Mill Road. The parade follows at 9:45 a.m., honoring Army Air Corps Veteran Russell Vaudrey. A festival at the Park at City Center runs until 3 p.m., featuring activities like foam parties, food, games, and arts. The celebrations culminate with fireworks at dusk near Highway 92 and Interstate 575. Woodstock Police will manage traffic post-event. For details on the Freedom Run and more, visit woodstockfreedomrun.com and woodstockga.gov/4th.

STORY 3: Aylo Health Opening New Primary Care in Ball Ground

Aylo Health is expanding with a new primary care office in Ball Ground, its second location in Cherokee County. Scheduled to open on July 8 at 8111 Ball Ground Highway, the facility emphasizes convenience with evening and weekend hours, and same-day appointments. Aylo Health recently celebrated with a ribbon-cutting attended by local officials and the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce. An open house on June 27 invites the community to explore the office, which will offer extended hours, in-house labs, X-rays, and imaging services.

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STORY 4: Donations Sought for Man Shot at Lake Allatoona

A fundraiser has been launched to assist Maurice Winsell with medical expenses after he was shot and seriously injured at Lake Allatoona's Sweetwater Campground. The incident occurred on June 16, involving Gregory Eugene Hall, who has since been arrested on charges related to the shooting. Winsell, who was celebrating Father's Day at the lake, sustained three gunshot wounds during a confrontation with Hall. Despite successful surgeries, Winsell faces a long recovery period and cannot work due to his injuries. The fundraiser, organized by Dana Champion and Melissa Murner, aims to support Winsell during this challenging time, as he lacks disability insurance and health coverage. Donations can be made through the GoFundMe page at tinyurl.com/2s365h2f.

STORY 5: Food Pantry Now Open at Charlie Ferguson Community Center in Canton

The Charlie Ferguson Community Center in Canton has launched a new public food pantry, officially opened on June 25 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by local leaders, law enforcement, volunteers, and community members. Funded by SmileUp!, a Cherokee County nonprofit, and constructed by Woodstock resident Kenneth Johnson, the pantry aims to address food insecurity in the area. Located conveniently off Reinhardt College Parkway, the pantry accepts donations like canned meat, vegetables, fruit, ramen noodles, pasta, and household essentials. Donations can be made directly to the pantry or monetary contributions can be specified for purchasing needed items. The center, opened last year, serves as a hub for community activities. For more details, visit cfergusoncc.org.

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STORY 6: Endless Summerfest Coming to Canton

Endless SummerFest, a new festival at the Mill on Etowah in Canton, will take place on July 20 from noon to 8 p.m. The event features live music from bands like Big Dog Blues Band and tribute acts Mock of Ages and Back N Black, along with family-friendly activities such as bounce slides, pet adoptions, and a golf simulator. Organized by GoinSolo Events and benefiting the local nonprofit Footprints of Kindness, which supports childhood cancer awareness, the festival aims to become an annual tradition. Admission is free, and more information can be found at goinsoloevents.com.

STORY 7: Record Store Opens in Woodstock

Brent and Kim McGhee fulfilled their passion for music by opening Housewölf Records at 9820 Highway 92 in Woodstock. The store, which opened on Mother’s Day, offers a diverse selection of new and pre-owned vinyl records, cassette tapes, and music merchandise. Named after their German Shepherd, Bella, the store features a notable display of Georgia-born band album covers and a mural of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. Housewölf caters predominantly to rock music enthusiasts but welcomes all genres. Despite the digital shift in music consumption, customers like Bryan Parks appreciate the tactile and visual experience vinyl records provide. The McGhees plan to expand their offerings to include CDs and are optimistic about the store’s future growth. For updates, visit their Facebook or Instagram pages or check housewolfrecords.com.

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