Hosts Melissa Carter and Doug Harding are here again to provide you with the most recent developments in Paulding County. We're starting this week's episode by spotlighting Leadership Paulding's 34th class. These community leaders have made it their mission to support Truth in Nature, a local ministry dedicated to mentoring young men from homes without fathers. They're aiming to raise $25,000 by the end of March, and they need your help to achieve this goal.
In other news, the Paulding County Sheriff's Office has issued an urgent warning about scam calls. These fraudsters are posing as representatives from the sheriff's office in a bid to trick residents into making payments. Stay tuned as we discuss how you can safeguard yourself against these scams.
Remember the recent AT&T outage that affected thousands of customers across the country? We'll be discussing that too, exploring possible reasons behind the disruption.
Our special guest this week is Lauren Bell, the acting Vice-President of the Learning Disabilities Association of Georgia. Lauren will be enlightening us on the prevalence of learning disabilities in our county. According to data from the ADSC, over 10% of Paulding County's population is affected.
We've also got an intriguing discussion about car washes lined up for you, as well as a story about a New Hampshire business located near a playground that's raising eyebrows.
Don't forget to check out our updates on local happenings like the City of Hiram Community Blood Drive, The SpongeBob Musical at the Dallas Theater, and Music BINGO at 278 South in Hiram.
Join us for an episode brimming with local news, insights, and interviews. We're all about connecting you with your community.
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Learning Disability Association of Georgia
Hammond Bell Education Services
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