CTL Script/ Top Stories of July 13th
Publish Date: July 13th
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STORY 1: Company Selected to Build New Cherokee High School Athletic Fields
Sports Turf Company has been chosen to construct Cherokee High School’s new athletic complex, set to be completed before the school opens in August 2026. The complex will feature an eight-lane running track, a natural grass practice field, and several artificial turf fields including those for football, softball, and baseball. The artificial turf fields will utilize AstroTurf’s 3D Decade Turf system with Brock Powerbase YSR shock pad and organic BrockFILL infill, designed for athlete safety and performance. Additionally, the natural grass field will incorporate Tifway 419 Bermuda grass. The running track will feature a Rekortan B synthetic surface. This project is part of Cherokee County's broader construction plans funded by Education SPLOST and bonds. For more details about Sports Turf Company, visit sportsturf.net.
STORY 2: Opening Date Announced for Renovated Hickory Flat Library
The Hickory Flat Public Library is set to reopen after an extensive renovation and expansion project lasting a year and a half. The grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony are scheduled for July 25, hosted by the Sequoyah Regional Library System. The event begins at 3 p.m. with a ribbon cutting followed by tours, refreshments, and an opportunity to sign up for library cards. At 4:30 p.m., a Summer Discovery Finale event featuring a puppet show by That Puppet Guy will take place. The renovated library, originally built in 1993, now includes an additional 7,800 square feet for expanded book collections, technology, program areas, and meeting spaces. Funded by SPLOST and a state grant, the project reflects community support and leadership. For more details and event registration, visit SequoyahRegionalLibrary.org.
STORY 3: Woodstock Selects Construction Manager for New Fire Station
Woodstock is progressing with plans for a new fire station following a recent city council decision. The council voted 3-0 on July 8 to select John W. Spratlin and Son, LLC for "construction manager at risk" services for the project. This involves hiring a construction manager to oversee the project under a guaranteed maximum price framework. The manager will collaborate with Croft and Associates, the design firm, on technical reviews, cost evaluations, and scheduling. The new fire station, prompted by increased call volumes due to Woodstock's growth, will be located on city-owned land, likely along Ridgewalk Parkway. Construction is slated for 2025-26. Woodstock currently operates two fire stations: Station 10 and Station 14, serving essential roles in the community's fire protection infrastructure.
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STORY 4: ARC: Cherokee County Seeing Slower Growth
Cherokee County, part of the Atlanta region, continues to grow rapidly, albeit at a slightly reduced pace. According to the Atlanta Regional Commission's 2024 estimates, Cherokee County added 5,400 residents over the past year, bringing its population to 292,360, marking a growth rate of 1.9%. This is a decline from the previous year's 2.5% growth rate. Despite the slowdown, Cherokee County's growth rate remains among the highest in the region, second only to Atlanta. Factors contributing to the overall slowdown in growth across the region include reduced housing permits, moderated job growth, and high housing prices. The ARC underscores the importance of continued infrastructure investment to sustain the area's growth trajectory.
STORY 5: Downtown Woodstock Launching Summer Scratch Off Event in August
Downtown Woodstock is launching The Summer Scratch Off Lottery from August 1 to August 15, encouraging shoppers to explore local retail stores. Participants can pick up scratch off cards from participating shops, each offering various discounts redeemable immediately or later in August. Additionally, shoppers can enter a raffle by providing their details on the card for a chance to win $100 in Downtown Dollars, usable at local businesses. This initiative, organized by the Woodstock Office of Economic Development, aims to promote local businesses and enhance the shopping experience in Downtown Woodstock. Winners will be announced via Visit Woodstock GA's social media in early September.
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STORY 6: Chatt Tech Welcomes New Board of Directors Chair
Chattahoochee Technical College appointed Ford Thigpen as the new chair of its Board of Directors, succeeding Debbie Underkoffler. Thigpen, regional president of The Piedmont Bank, brings extensive civic engagement from his tenure in Paulding County, including leadership roles in healthcare and local chambers of commerce. Outgoing chair Debbie Underkoffler, president of North Georgia Staffing, was honored for her dedicated service to the college and community. Awards of appreciation were also bestowed upon departing board members Mark Haney, a retired healthcare executive, and Stevan Crew, founder of Crew & Associates, recognizing their profound impact on Chattahoochee Tech’s success and community advocacy. The board, comprising leaders nominated by local industry and community figures, plays a crucial role in advancing the college’s mission and fostering workforce development initiatives.
STORY 7: Kids Invited to See Aesop’s Fables On Stage at Woodstock Arts
Woodstock Arts is presenting "Aesop's Fables On Stage!", running from July 10 to July 24 at Woodstock Arts Theatre. This production features a trio of storytellers who use music, dance, and humor to bring to life Aesop's timeless fables, known for their moral lessons. Suitable for all ages, including young audiences new to live theater, the show runs for approximately one hour. Performances are scheduled at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. on Saturdays, and 10 a.m. on Wednesdays throughout the show's run. Tickets can be purchased online for $18-20 or at the door for $20-23. For more details and ticketing, visit woodstockarts.org.
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