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East Cobb to Celebrate 26th Annual EAST COBBER Parade + Festival

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 GA News Podcast – East Metro for Sunday, 9/8– Published Friday 9/5 

  

 

From the Ingles Studio, Welcome to your Georgia News Podcast. This podcast features stories compiled from the publications of Times Journal Inc.  

 

Today is Sunday, September 8th and Happy Birthday to PINK 

 

I’m Peyton Spurlock and here is your top stories Georgia is talking about, presented by Drake Realty  

 

  1. East Cobb to Celebrate 26th Annual EAST COBBER Parade + Festival 
  1. How to Cope with Being an Empty Nester 
  1. US Paralympic star Frech wants to take stigma out of disability 

 

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Commercial:  DRAKE  

Story 1:   East Cobb to Celebrate 26th Annual EAST COBBER Parade + Festival 

The 26th Annual EAST COBBER Parade + Festival, presented by CertaPro Painters, kicks off at 10 a.m. on September 14. Originally founded in 1995 by Cynthia Rozzo and now continued by Laren Brown, the event has grown from 500 participants to over 3,000, drawing more than 10,000 attendees. Known as the "Candy Parade," it features music, floats, marching bands, and candy. The parade honors local schools and VIPs such as principals and Teachers of the Year. After the parade, a free festival will run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Johnson Ferry Baptist Church, offering entertainment, arts and crafts, carnival games, and local business showcases. For more details, contact Brown at 770-640-7070 or laren@eastcobber.com. 

Story 2:  How to Cope with Being an Empty Nester 

As children head off to college, many parents face the emotional challenge of adjusting to an empty nest. Dr. David Ludden from Georgia Gwinnett College acknowledges that this transition can be bittersweet, reflecting on how deeply involved parents are in their children's lives. However, Ludden suggests viewing this milestone as a positive shift. It's an opportunity for parents to refocus on themselves and their relationship, exploring personal interests and hobbies, and prioritizing health. He also notes that as children become adults, the parent-child relationship evolves into a more equal, adult-to-adult dynamic. 

Break: Morgan Medical Center  

Story 3:   US Paralympic star Frech wants to take stigma out of disability 

Ezra Frech, a 19-year-old Paralympian with a T63 high jump world record and two gold medals, aims to become the most successful Paralympian ever while challenging disability stigmas. Born with missing bones and a finger, Frech initially struggled with his condition but later embraced it, using his platform to promote inclusivity. He co-founded Angel City Sports to offer adaptive sports opportunities and highlights the barriers to disabled sports. Frech’s goal is to normalize disability through representation and awareness, encouraging society to view differences as strengths rather than obstacles. 

 

We’ll be right back  

 

Break:  Wheelers funeral 

 

Story 4:  Inside the Political Fight To Build a Rural Georgia Hospital 

In Butts County, Georgia, a new law, pushed by Lt. Gov. Burt Jones and his father Bill Jones, aims to clear the way for a new 150-bed hospital. This change was made possible by a legislative shift in the state's "certificate of need" (CON) regulations, which previously required state approval for new hospital projects. Critics argue the new law benefits the Jones family financially, but Burt Jones insists it's about improving local healthcare access. The new regulations exempt rural counties like Butts from CON requirements, allowing the proposed hospital to move forward. The project is intended to provide better medical services compared to the existing, limited Wellstar Sylvan Grove Medical Center. 

Story 5:  AT&T Protestors Stand On Main Street As Strike Enters Third Week 

The Communication Workers of America (CWA) strike against AT&T, now in its third week, involves 17,000 employees across nine southeastern states. Union members are picketing on Main Street in Madison, demanding better health care, benefits, and cost-of-living increases. The strike began in August due to AT&T's unwillingness to negotiate on major issues. CWA President Claude Cummings Jr. announced on Labor Day that the union was withdrawing from mediation, accusing AT&T of using the process as a delay tactic. The CWA, representing workers from various industries, seeks fair compensation for its members' long-term investments in the company. 

 

We’ll be right back.  

 
Break: INGLES 7 

 

Story 6:  Iglesias Setting Tone for Formidable Braves Bullpen 

Atlanta Braves closer Raisel Iglesias has been instrumental in the team’s strong push toward the postseason, earning National League Reliever of the Month honors for August. Since joining the Braves in 2022, Iglesias has excel with a 1.68 ERA, 63 saves, and 154 strikeouts in 140 appearances. This season, he boasts a career-best 1.26 ERA and 29 saves, tied for fifth-most in MLB. Despite shoulder issues last year, Iglesias has thrived, including a historic streak of retiring 38 consecutive batters. Known for his dedication and ability to pitch multiple innings, Iglesias has proven crucial to the Braves' success. 

Break: Render Apartments 

Story 7:  New Mural Celebrates 'Synchronicity' in Sugarloaf Area 

The Sugarloaf Community Improvement District, in collaboration with the Hudgens Center for Art & Learning, unveiled the "Synchronicity" mural by artist JONESY. Located at Sugarloaf Parkway and the I-85 underpass, the 11,000-square-foot mural is one of the largest in metro Atlanta. Designed by Krista M. Jones, the mural symbolizes unity and meaningful connections through vibrant patterns and colors. The project, inspired by Gwinnett County's "Vibrantly Connected" tagline, involved extensive planning and coordination over two years. Community response has been positive, with many praising the mural for enhancing daily commutes. Funding came from various sponsors, including the Gwinnett Creativity Fund, 12Stone Church, and Georgia Power. 

 

Commercial: Dermatology Con. 

 

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