GDP Script/ Top Stories for February 6th
Publish Date: February 6th
From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast.
Today is Thursday, February 6th and Happy birthday to Garth Brooks
***02.06.25 - BIRTHDAY – GARTH BROOKS***
I’m Keith Ippolito and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia.
Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on budgeting
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STORY 1: Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton Performs First Ion Robotic Bronchoscopy
Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton has introduced Ion robotic bronchoscopy, a cutting-edge technology for early lung cancer detection. Led by Dr. Kimtuyen Nguyen, the hospital performed its first procedures on Jan. 8, offering a minimally invasive method to biopsy hard-to-reach lung nodules without incisions, reducing pain and recovery time. This innovation enhances local cancer care for South Hall, Gwinnett, Jackson, and Barrow Counties. NGMC Gainesville introduced the technology 18 months ago, and now Braselton expands access to life-saving care close to home.
STORY 2: Lilburn man gets two life sentences in prison for raping woman in jealous rage
Santos Edgardo Amaya-Bonilla, 52, of Lilburn, was sentenced to two consecutive life terms for sexually assaulting a female acquaintance after becoming jealous of her interaction with a male co-worker in March 2020. Convicted of three counts of rape, five counts of aggravated sodomy, and two counts of aggravated assault, Amaya-Bonilla's violent acts spanned several days, including threats, physical assaults, and repeated sexual violence at gunpoint. The Gwinnett County jury delivered a swift verdict, with District Attorney Patsy Austin-Gatson stating the victim received the justice she deserved.
STORY 3: You can still enjoy Georgia's state parks during the winter months
Georgia’s state parks offer stunning winter escapes with frost-covered trails, misty lake sunrises, and cozy cabins. The “Chill Deal” provides 33% off stays of three nights or more until Feb. 25 (exclusions apply). Enjoy heated cabins, glamping yurts, or campgrounds with hot showers. Highlights include fishing at Seminole State Park, birdwatching at Florence Marina, hiking near the Okefenokee at Laura S. Walker, and scenic golf at Jack Hill. Explore Magnolia Springs’ natural beauty, Crooked River’s coastal wildlife, or Cloudland Canyon’s frozen waterfalls. Book your winter retreat at www.GaStateParks.org/Reservations.
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STORY 4: Rainbow Village Welcomes Five New Members to its Board of Directors
Rainbow Village, a nonprofit aiding families experiencing homelessness, has added five new members to its Board of Directors during its “Building Homes, Building Hope” Capital Campaign. The new members—Cheryl Neal, Cole Porter, Donnette Sturdivant, Jan Lupuloff, and Lindsay Taylor—bring diverse expertise to support Rainbow Village’s three-year plan to double its capacity and enhance programs. CEO Melanie Conner praised their talents and commitment during this pivotal growth phase. The organization also expressed gratitude to outgoing board members for their years of service. Learn more about involvement and the campaign at rainbowvillage.org.
STORY 5: GCPS celebrates outstanding school counselors
Gwinnett County Public Schools celebrated National School Counseling Week by honoring its top counselors during the 2025 GCPS Counselor of the Year awards. Winners include April West (Stripling Elementary), Shayla Thompson (Crews Middle), and Torrye Isom (Brookwood High), recognized for their innovative, data-driven approaches and dedication to student success. Dr. Jonathon Wetherington (Paul Duke STEM) was named Counselor Administrator of the Year for enhancing student support services, while Sara Penland and Dr. Natalie Pugh (Gwin Oaks Elementary) earned Counselor Writer of the Year for their advocacy efforts. These leaders exemplify excellence in fostering student growth and well-being.
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And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on budgeting
*** INGLES ASK LEAH 2 HEALTHY ALTERNATIVES***
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