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Man Wanted in Cherokee and Forsyth Arrested After Two Years

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CTL Script/ Top Stories of May 11th             

Publish Date: May 10th             

 

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Today is Saturday, May 11th and Happy 35th Birthday to NFL QB Cam Newton.

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  1. Man Wanted in Cherokee and Forsyth Arrested After Two Years
  2. Etowah Students Place in Statewide Architecture Competition
  3. Cherokee High School Senior Earns Georgia Award of Excellence

 

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STORY 1: Man Wanted in Cherokee and Forsyth Arrested After Two Years

Vanus Nichols, 42, wanted for two years in Cherokee and Forsyth counties, was apprehended by the Forsyth County Warrant Unit in Dawsonville on April 11, with assistance from multiple agencies. He faced charges including possession of methamphetamine with intent to sell and had a felony probation warrant. In Cherokee County, he faced charges of criminal trespass, simple assault family violence, and property damage. Despite attempting to evade deputies, Nichols was arrested without injury. As of May 9, he remained in Forsyth County jail without bond.

STORY 2: Etowah Students Place in Statewide Architecture Competition

Two Etowah High School sophomores, Hannah Oduselu and Isaac Wood, secured honors in the 2024 Atlanta American Institute of Architects High School Design Competition. Both students are part of the school's Career Pathway for Architectural Drafting and Design program. Wood earned second place, and Oduselu received an honorable mention in the beginner category of the competition, which involved designing a butterfly conservatory for the Blue Heron Nature Preserve in Atlanta. Wood's design, featuring sculptural petals, was praised for its elegance, while Oduselu's butterfly wing entryway garnered specific acclaim. The competition, which received over 200 entries, is regarded as the most prestigious in the state for high school architecture students.

STORY 3: Cherokee High School Senior Earns Georgia Award of Excellence

Cherokee High School Senior Reid Glover received the Georgia Award of Excellence from the Georgia Department of Education, honoring graduating seniors who overcome special needs to achieve academic or extracurricular success. Glover, praised by teachers for his dedication to learning, excels in writing and visual art. He's participated in challenging art classes, including AP 2D Art, and is a member of several clubs, including the National Art Honor Society. Glover will attend Kennesaw State University in the fall to study digital animation, aspiring to a career in animation. His teachers commend his curiosity and desire to understand the world deeply. The Cherokee County school board and Superintendent Mary Elizabeth Davis will recognize Glover at an upcoming meeting.

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STORY 4: Cherokee Sheriff's Office Starting Drone Program
The Cherokee Sheriff’s Office is launching a new drone program after receiving approval from the Cherokee County Board of Commissioners. The program will include two drones purchased through Axon Air at a total cost of $325,330.52, spread over a six-year contract. These drones will aid in locating missing adults with dementia and children, as well as providing valuable aerial perspectives during emergency responses. The Axon Air system offers features like automated tracking, unlimited data storage, live streaming, and compatibility with various drones. Funding for the program will come from the CSO's annual operating budget, and the office already uses Axon for officer-worn body cameras and car cameras.

STORY 5: Kemp Signs Controversial Election Law Changes

Governor Brian Kemp has signed a package of election law changes supported by Republicans but criticized by Democrats and voting-rights advocates. The bills, signed on Tuesday, include Senate Bill 189, which facilitates mass voter challenges, eliminates QR codes from paper ballots, and eases requirements for third-party presidential candidates. House Bill 1207 allows fewer voting machines, mandates U.S. citizenship for poll workers, and grants closer access for poll watchers, while House Bill 974 mandates more audits of statewide election results and sets up a statewide system to scan and post paper ballots. Republican supporters argue these laws will enhance election integrity, but critics, like the ACLU, see them as imposing barriers to voting access. Most of Senate Bill 189 will be effective before the November elections.

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STORY 6: Cherokee County Fire Department Getting New Trucks

Cherokee County's fire department is on track for an upgrade with newly funded fire engines and aerial apparatus. The Board of Commissioners has given a unanimous nod for a $5.1 million investment in five fire engines and an additional $3.7 million for a 75-foot aerial and a 95-foot mid-mount platform apparatus from FireLine, Inc. This acquisition, funded by the Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax 2024, adheres to the National Fire Protection Association's guidelines, heralding a significant leap in community safety standards. With the first batch of engines expected by June 2025, the county demonstrates its dedication to reinforcing its emergency response capabilities.

STORY 7: America's Truck & Hitch in Canton Celebrates 30 Years

America’s Truck & Hitch, a family-owned truck and trailer accessories store in Canton, celebrates its 30th anniversary. Originally opened as America’s Tire Center in 1994 by Guy Lathem, the business transitioned to its current focus on truck accessories under the leadership of his daughter, Mandy Lathem-Hogan, in 2010. To mark the occasion, they're hosting an event on May 11, offering food and drinks to visitors. The company has thrived by catering to both commercial and private customers, becoming north Georgia’s largest truck accessory dealer. Despite being in a male-dominated industry, Lathem-Hogan has successfully led the business, with her family actively involved in its operations.

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