CTL Script/ Top Stories of December 17th
Publish Date: December 17th
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Today is Tuesday, December 17th and Happy Birthday to Eugene Levy
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Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on raw milk
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STORY 1: Holcomb Financial Opens Its Doors in Canton
Holcomb Financial, a financial advisory and investment management firm, opened its new office in Canton on December 3. Located at 157 Reinhardt College Parkway Suite 900, the firm offers services including financial planning, investment management, and CFO services for small businesses. Founder Hayden Holcomb emphasized the firm's mission to align clients' finances with their values, aiming to empower informed financial decisions. Holcomb is committed to enhancing community financial literacy and providing personalized solutions for financial security. For more information, visit their website or contact them directly.
STORY 2: Woman Convicted of Baby's Murder Sentenced to Life with Possible Parole
Chloe Alexis Driver, 24, was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of her 13-month-old daughter, Hannah Nicole Driver, in Canton. She will be eligible for parole after 30 years. Driver was found guilty but mentally ill of multiple charges, including malice murder. The crime occurred in December 2020 when Driver stabbed her daughter and herself. Despite a defense of insanity, the jury determined Driver was criminally responsible. The District Attorney highlighted the tragedy and the efforts of first responders. The Georgia Department of Corrections will manage Driver's mental health needs during her incarceration.
STORY 3: JoEllen Wilson Earns Canton Rotary Lifetime Achievement Award
JoEllen Wilson, a former Canton City Council member, received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Rotary Club of Canton. Honored for her leadership and service, Wilson's career spans decades, including roles at Reinhardt University and extensive community involvement. She served six terms on the Canton City Council and held leadership positions in numerous organizations, such as the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce and the Rotary Club. Wilson, a trailblazer for women, earned degrees later in life and continues to serve on various boards. Her dedication to community service and education has inspired many.
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STORY 4: Cherokee School Board Continues Talks on Potential Budget Shortfalls
Cherokee County school board members are reviewing budget priorities for the next school year, focusing on the impact of a new floating homestead exemption for property taxes. This exemption, effective January 2025, could result in a $14 million revenue loss due to expanded senior tax exemptions and an additional $7.8 million loss if the board doesn't opt out of the statewide property tax cap. Options include opting out, cutting services, or raising the millage rate. The board aims to maintain school quality and is considering public hearings and budget adjustments to address these financial challenges.
STORY 5: Child Care Study Committee Releases Recommendations
Georgia lawmakers are focusing on tax credits to make child care more accessible and affordable. A state Senate study committee recommended new and expanded tax credits for families with young children, employer-sponsored child care, and early childhood educators. These measures aim to offset child-care costs and help providers manage expenses. The committee also suggested creating a child care trust fund and increasing funding for the CAPS program, which supports low-income families. These recommendations will be considered by the Senate in the 2025 legislative session, with support from Lt. Gov. Burt Jones.
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And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on raw milk
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