EAST METRO Top Stories for January 17th
Publish Date: January 17th
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From the Ingles Studio, Welcome to The Community Podcast. This Podcast brings you the top stories from the Rockdale-Newton Citizen and the Morgan Citizen.
Today is Friday, January 17th and Happy birthday to James Earl Jones
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I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by Drake Realty
Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on budgeting
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STORY 1: General Assembly kicks off 2025 session
The Georgia General Assembly began its 2025 session with ceremonial proceedings and minimal legislative activity. House Speaker Jon Burns was re-elected, emphasizing a focus on tax cuts, immigration control, and infrastructure investment. In the Senate, John Kennedy was unanimously re-elected president pro tempore. The session saw 18 new House members and four new Senate freshmen sworn in, while Sen. David Lucas marked his 50th session. The week includes Governor Brian Kemp's priority outline at the Eggs and Issues breakfast and his State of the State address. The session's 40-day schedule was set, concluding on April 4, with Crossover Day on March 6.
STORY 2: Madison City Councilman Resigns To Run For County Commissioner
Madison City Councilman Ed Latham resigned from his District 3 seat to run for the Morgan County Commissioner District 1 seat in a special election on March 18. Latham's resignation was due to moving out of the district. The District 1 seat is vacant following Commissioner Donald Harris's death. Qualifying for the County seat runs from January 15-17, while the Madison District 3 seat election will also occur on March 18, with qualifying from January 22-24. Voter registration closes on February 17, with early voting from February 24 to March 14. Polls open on March 18, with a potential runoff on April 15.
STORY 3: JaNice Van Ness Sworn in to ARC Board
The Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) welcomed two new board members: JaNice Van Ness, Rockdale County Commission chair, and Alieka Anderson-Henry, Clayton County Commission chair. DeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson will join later. The 41-member board, including county commission chairs, Atlanta's mayor, and other officials, oversees regional planning to enhance quality of life in metro Atlanta. ARC Board Chair Andre Dickens emphasized the importance of new perspectives in regional decision-making. The ARC, serving 11 counties and 77 cities, aims to foster thriving communities through collaborative planning and investments.
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STORY 4: Odil To Open 2025 Season At Madison Artist Guild
Georgia artist Barbara Odil opens the 2025 season at MAGallery with "Branching Out," a mixed media sculpture exhibition highlighting nature and decay. The opening reception is on January 24, featuring a Meet & Greet with Odil, catering by Harvest & Honey, and music by MaCayla Hodges. Sponsored by REU Architects, the exhibition runs from January 23 to March 8, with pieces available for sale. Odil's work transforms decayed wood into art, depicting scenes like dancing owls and Roman goddesses. MAGallery, located in Madison, offers rotating exhibitions and supports local artists through the Madison Artists Guild.
STORY 5: Newton County to honor MLK with celebration Jan. 19
The 40th Annual King Holiday Observance in Covington will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy on January 19 at Newton High School. Attorney Gerald Griggs, Georgia NAACP president, will be the keynote speaker. Griggs, a prominent community activist and lawyer, has been recognized for his contributions to social justice. The event will also present the annual MLK awards, including the I Have a Dream Award for community service, the Trailblazer Award for long-term impact, and Young Dreamer Awards for students promoting peace and unity. These awards honor individuals fostering positive change in Newton County.
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And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on budgeting
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