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    Cherokee County Girl Dies in ATV Accident

    Cherokee County Girl Dies in ATV Accident

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    Publish Date: June 15th               

     

    From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast 

     

    Today is Saturday, June 15th and Happy 65th Birthday to MLB HOF Wade Boggs.

    ***06.145.24 – BIRTHDAY – WADE BOGGS***

    I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 


    Cherokee County Girl Dies in ATV Accident
    Woodstock Man Accused of Abusing Infant
    Canton OKs Contract for Intersection Improvement Project

     

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    STORY 1: Cherokee County Girl Dies in ATV Accident

    A fundraiser has been established to aid a Cherokee County family in the wake of their tragic loss of 7-year-old Daniela "Dani" Grace Darnell, who passed away in an ATV accident on June 8 in Chattooga County. The fundraiser, organized by family friend Selika Hulbert, aims to support the grieving family during this difficult time. Daniela is remembered fondly for her vibrant personality and loving nature. The GoFundMe page has already raised over $11,000 as of Thursday morning. Contributions are encouraged to assist the family and show solidarity. Daniela's funeral is scheduled for June 16. To donate, visit tinyurl.com/5famf7nk.

    STORY 2: Woodstock Man Accused of Abusing Infant

    A Woodstock man, John Azzolino, 35, has been arrested and charged with child cruelty after his 10-week-old daughter was found with severe injuries and multiple broken bones. Detectives from the Cherokee Sheriff’s Office launched an investigation after the infant was admitted to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta — Scottish Rite Hospital on June 10. The infant suffered severe injuries to her mouth and throat, along with broken bones in her legs, ribs, and ankles. Azzolino faces two counts of aggravated battery and one count of first-degree cruelty to children, with additional charges expected. He is currently in custody without bond. The child’s mother is cooperating with authorities and faces no charges. The couple’s other child has been placed in the custody of the Georgia Division of Family and Children Services.

    STORY 3: Canton Oks Contract for Intersection Improvement Project

    The Canton City Council approved a $78,391.47 task order to Michael Baker International for project design services at the intersection of Reinhardt College Parkway and Highway 140. The plan involves converting the intersection into a multi-lane roundabout. This task order, primarily funded federally, marks the sixth step in the project. It includes completing an environmental site assessment at various locations. The city has applied for $6.1 million in federal funds through the Atlanta Regional Commission, with $3.1 million already approved. The project is set to be 80% federally funded, with a 20% city match. Construction is scheduled for 2026, aiming to enhance corridor capacity, alleviate congestion, and ensure safer routes.

     

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    STORY 4: Woodstock Studying Main Street and Rope Mill Road Intersection

    Woodstock City Council approved a $22,449.40 work authorization with Arcadis to conduct a traffic engineering study at the intersection of Main Street and Rope Mill Road. The aim is to explore potential improvements, including assessing traffic volume, crash history, and roadway characteristics. Services will entail examining the intersection's functionality and considering options like restriping, restricting movements, and exploring signalization or roundabout possibilities. The study will also evaluate incorporating Kyle Street into future transportation plans. Arcadi

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    Cherokee County Buys Land for Phase 2 of Technology Ridge Parkway

    Cherokee County Buys Land for Phase 2 of Technology Ridge Parkway

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    From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast 

     

    Today is Tuesday, June 11th and Happy heavenly Birthday to NFL coach Vince Lombardi.

    ***06.11.24 – BIRTHTDAY – VINCE LOMBARDI***

    I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 


    Cherokee County Buys Land for Phase 2 of Technology Ridge Parkway
    Canton Hears from Residents on Property Tax Rate
    Two Cherokee County Students Earn Community Scholarships

    Plus, Bruce Jenkins sits down with Leah McGrath on whether honey is added sugar.

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    STORY 1: Cherokee County Buys Land for Phase 2 of Technology Ridge Parkway

    Cherokee County recently acquired 35.23 acres for the second phase of Technology Ridge Parkway for $700,000. This phase will connect with the already opened section from Bluffs Parkway to Fate Conn Road and Heard Road. The newly acquired land will be divided by the parkway's construction. Funding for the purchase comes from the 2024 Special Purpose Local Options Sales Tax allocated for the Parkway. The project aims to eventually link Canton's Bluffs area with the Cherokee County Regional Airport. Phases two through five are currently in the design and right-of-way acquisition stages.

    STORY 2: Canton Hears from Residents on Property Tax Rate

    Canton is considering keeping its property tax millage rate unchanged at 5.4 mills for the next year, but this could be perceived as a tax increase due to rising property values. The city expects a revenue increase of 5.82% if it maintains the current rate, totaling $639,467. The rollback rate would be 5.27 mills. This rate includes fire services, with uncertainty about potential increases in the county's fire tax. Residents expressed concerns during a public hearing about the implications of maintaining the current rate. The city council will hold two more public hearings before voting on the millage rate in July. The proposed rate is separate from those of the Cherokee County government and school district.

    STORY 3: Two Cherokee County Students Earn Community Scholarships

    Two Cherokee County School District 2024 graduates, Ixchel Avila from Etowah High School and Hannah Pankow from Woodstock High School, received the Towne Lake Academy Scholarship for future teachers. Avila, who will study early childhood education at Brigham Young University, was inspired by her involvement in tutoring and mentoring programs. Pankow, who will pursue elementary education at Kennesaw State University, gained experience through her school's Early Childhood Education program and volunteering. The scholarship, now in its second year, awards $2,500 each to graduates planning to become educators, based on applications, essays, and references.

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     STORY 4: Cherokee History Center Hosting Summer Camp

     

    The Cherokee County History Center is organizing the History Makers Summer Camp from July 8 to 10, targeting students in grades three through five. The camp aims to immerse participants in Cherokee County's history through interactive activities and exploration. Four scholarships are available for students in need, covering the camp's fee. To qualify, applicants must be on free or reduced school lunch, provide transportation, and be in the specified grade range. The camp involves visits to historic sites, storytelling, and more. Registration costs $200 for members and $275 for non-members. Applications for scholarships must be submitted by June 20. For details and applications, visit h

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    Cherokee County Buys Land for Phase 2 of Technology Ridge ParkwayL

    Cherokee County Buys Land for Phase 2 of Technology Ridge ParkwayL

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    From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast 

     

    Today is Saturday, June 8th and Happy heavenly Birthday to actor Jerry Stiller.

    ***06.08.24 – BIRTHDAY – JERRY STILLER***

    I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of GA. 


    Cherokee County Buys Land for Phase 2 of Technology Ridge Parkway
    Cherokee County Airport Celebrates Completion of Runway Widening
    Cherokee Replaces Democratic Elections Board Member with ‘Moderate’

     

    We’ll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you’re looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! 

     

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    STORY 1: Cherokee County Buys Land for Phase 2 of Technology Ridge Parkway

    Cherokee County has purchased 35.23 acres for the second phase of Technology Ridge Parkway for $700,000. The County Board of Commissioners approved the purchase on June 4, and the new phase will bisect this property. The first phase, connecting Bluffs Parkway to Fate Conn Road and Heard Road, recently opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Phases two through five are currently in design and right-of-way acquisition. Funding for the purchase comes from 2024 Special Purpose Local Options Sales Tax funds. Eventually, the parkway will link the Bluffs area in Canton to the Cherokee County Regional Airport.

    STORY 2: Cherokee County Airport Celebrates Completion of Runway Widening

    The Cherokee County Airport Authority celebrated recent improvements to the Cherokee County Regional Airport with a ribbon-cutting on June 5. The $8 million project widened the runway from 75 to 100 feet and added new taxiway and lighting improvements. Funded by the FAA, GDOT, and local sales tax, the runway will eventually extend to 6,000 feet. Future plans include additional hangars to meet demand. The event also honored retiring Airport Authority Chair Dick Hall for his 19 years of service. Hall's leadership significantly contributed to the airport's development.

    STORY 3: Cherokee Replaces Democratic Elections Board Member with ‘Moderate’

    The Cherokee County Board of Elections and Registration will maintain an even split between Democratic and Republican members, despite attempts by local conservative groups to create a GOP majority. Sheree Giardino, a Democrat, was replaced by another Democrat described as “moderate.” The board comprises five members: two Republicans, two Democrats, and one chair elected by the board. Controversy arose over representation, with some advocating for a 3-1 GOP majority, reflecting the county's Republican leanings. The final decision appointed Republican Larry Hand and Democrat Scott Little, ensuring a bipartisan board.

     

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    STORY 4: Georgia Appellate Court Pauses Trump Election Interference Case

    The Georgia Court of Appeals has postponed the election interference prosecution of former President Donald Trump until after deciding whether to disqualify Fulton District Attorney Fani Willis from the case. This ruling delays the trial past the Nov. 5 presidential election. Trump's lawyers sought Willis' removal due to her prior romantic relationship with an attorney hired for the prosecution. While a judge ruled Willis could stay if the attorney stepped down, the case is now on hold. Trump faces charges related to an alleged conspiracy to overturn Georgia's 2020 presidential election results. With this delay, only one of four criminal cases against Trump is likely to go to trial before the election.

    STORY 5: Creekview Grads Win National Merit College-Awarded Scholarships

    Two Cherokee County School District Class of 2024 graduates, Peter

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    Canton Man to Serve 12 Years in Prison for Domestic Abuse of 2 Women

    Canton Man to Serve 12 Years in Prison for Domestic Abuse of 2 Women

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    From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast 

     

    Today is Tuesday, June 4th and Happy 48th Birthday to actress Angelina Jolie.

    ***06.04.24 – BIRTHDAY – ANGELINA JOLIE***

    I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 


    Canton Man to Serve 12 Years in Prison for Domestic Abuse of 2 Women
    Holly Springs Man Convicted of Child Sexual Abuse Sentenced to Life
    Georgia Appellate Court Sets October Hearing in Trump's Bid to Disqualify Da Willis

     

    Plus, Bruce Jenkins sits down with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on Strawberries.

     

    We’ll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you’re looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! 

     

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    STORY 1: Canton Man to Serve 12 Years in Prison for Domestic Abuse of 2 Women

    Adam Josef Cromer, a Canton man, received a 35-year sentence, with 12 years to serve in prison, after pleading guilty to domestic violence charges involving two different women. In August 2021, Cromer fired shots at his on-off girlfriend during a dispute near Lake Allatoona, though she was unharmed. Two years later, while out on bond, he assaulted another woman, choking her twice and preventing her from calling 911. Cromer was apprehended the next day. Deputy Chief Assistant District Attorney Rachel Ashe prosecuted the case, emphasizing Cromer's violent behavior. Judge Tony Baker imposed the sentence, banning Cromer from Cherokee County and contact with the victims, aiming to protect the community and offer healing to the victims.

    STORY 2: Holly Springs Man Convicted of Child Sexual Abuse Sentenced to Life

    Bryan Lamar Gay, a Holly Springs man, received a life sentence in prison after being convicted of multiple child sexual abuse charges. Chief Superior Court Judge Ellen McElyea imposed the sentence on May 28 following Gay's conviction on May 16, which included counts of aggravated sexual battery, aggravated child molestation, and child molestation. The investigation by the Holly Springs Police Department and Cherokee Sheriff’s Office began after a middle school student disclosed abuse on January 25, 2023. Testimonies during the trial revealed years of manipulation and abuse within the family. Assistant District Attorney Alana J. Driscoll emphasized Gay's systematic abuse, which shattered trust and harmed innocent children. Despite Gay's attempts to deflect blame during the trial, the jury believed the victim's testimony, leading to the life sentence. District Attorney Susan Treadaway expressed hope that the sentence would bring peace and healing to the victims and prevent future harm to children. Gay must also register as a sex offender and have no contact with the victims.

    STORY 3: Georgia Appellate Court Sets October Hearing in Trump's Bid To Disqualify Da Willis

    The Georgia Court of Appeals has scheduled former President Donald Trump's appeal in the Georgia election interference case for October, delaying the trial until after the November 5 election. Trump's legal team sought the removal of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the case due to her prior relationship with an attorney involved. Despite a ruling allowing Willis to remain if the attorney stepped down, the trial will likely be postponed. Trump faces charges related to the 2020 election and the January 6 Capitol attack, alongside federal charges and recent convictions in New York City. This delay means only one of the four criminal cases against Trump is likely to be tried before the election.

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    STORY 4: Canton Residents Invited to Historic District Open House

    Canton residents can attend

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    Canton Man to Serve 12 Years in Prison for Domestic Abuse of 2 Women

    Canton Man to Serve 12 Years in Prison for Domestic Abuse of 2 Women

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    Publish Date: May 31st              

     

    From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast 

     

    Today is Saturday, June 1st and Happy 49th Birthday to singer Alanis Morissette.

    ***06.01.24 – BIRTHDAY – ALANIS MORISSETTE***

    I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 


    Canton Man to Serve 12 Years in Prison for Domestic Abuse of 2 Women
    Kemp Marks Completion of Plant Vogtle Expansion
    Woodstock Residents Invited to Give Input on Dupree Park Plan

     

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    STORY 1: Canton Man to Serve 12 Years in Prison for Domestic Abuse of 2 Women

    Adam Josef Cromer, 32, of Canton, pleaded guilty to multiple domestic violence charges involving two women and was sentenced to 35 years, with 12 years to serve in prison. In August 2021, Cromer fired gunshots at a woman near Lake Allatoona. While out on bond, he was arrested in June 2023 for strangling another woman during an argument. Cromer was also charged with family violence aggravated assault, false imprisonment, family violence battery, hindering an emergency call, and criminal trespass. He is banned from Cherokee County and prohibited from contacting the victims.

    STORY 2: Kemp Marks Completion of Plant Vogtle Expansion

    Governor Brian Kemp celebrated the completion of the Plant Vogtle nuclear expansion, acknowledging the significant challenges overcome in building the first new U.S. nuclear reactors since the 1980s. The third reactor began operation last July, and the fourth came online last month. Kemp praised the resilience of those involved and credited the late U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson for his role in the project. Despite delays and cost overruns, Kemp hinted at potential future expansions. Critics argue that Georgia Power should have prioritized renewable energy over nuclear expansion. The project’s cost increases are impacting ratepayers' bills.

    STORY 3: Woodstock Residents Invited to Give Input on Dupree Park Plan

    Woodstock residents are invited to a public input meeting on June 11 to help shape a master plan for Dupree Park. The meeting, hosted by Woodstock Parks and Recreation from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Chambers at City Center, will include planners from Lose Design. Residents can provide feedback on desired amenities and programs for the park. Woodstock Parks and Recreation Director Brian Borden emphasized that the input will guide future development to meet community needs. More information is available at woodstockga.gov/parksandrec.

     

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    STORY 4: Albers Crime Bills Signed into Law

    Governor Brian Kemp recently signed public safety legislation, including Bill 335 and Senate Bill 472, sponsored by state Sen. John Albers, R-Roswell. These measures aim to enhance safety measures across Georgia. SB 335, known as the "Safeguarding Adopted Children from Sexual Violence Act," expands existing laws to classify certain sexual acts between family members related by adoption as incest. SB 472, dubbed the "Combating Organized Retail Crime Act," provides protections for businesses to combat organized online retail crimes. These initiatives were supported by Lt. Governor Burt Jones and Governor Kemp, reflecting the state's commitment to protecting citizens and supporting law enforcement. Cherokee County District Attorney Susan Treadaway praised the legislation for addressing organized crime and thanked Sen. Albers for his efforts in advancing these measures.

    STORY 5: Sucré Opens Sweets Shop in Downtown Woodstock

    Sucré, a renowned New Orleans-based patisserie brand,

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    Woodstock Fire Department Maintains Top ISO Rating

    Woodstock Fire Department Maintains Top ISO Rating

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    Publish Date: May 28th      

     

    From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast 

     

    Today is Tuesday, May 28th and Happy 80th Birthday to singer Gladys Knight.

    ***05.28.24 – BIRTHDAY – GLADYS KNIGHT***

    I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 


    Woodstock Fire Department Maintains Top ISO Rating
    March from Canton to Woodstock Honors Fallen Soldiers on Memorial Day
    Woodstock Creates Development Standards for ADUs

     

    Plus, Bruce Jenkins sits down with Leah McGrath on frozen meals.

     

    We’ll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you’re looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! 

     

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    STORY 1: Woodstock Fire Department Maintains Top ISO Rating

    The Woodstock Fire Department has proudly retained its Class 1 rating from the Insurance Services Office (ISO), signifying superior property fire protection. This rating, the highest designation, is a result of a thorough assessment of various factors including staffing, equipment, training, emergency response times, and community risk reduction efforts. Chief Shane Dobson expressed pride in the team's dedication, highlighting the commitment to ensuring the safety of Woodstock residents. Maintaining this rating not only reflects excellence in fire protection but also offers potential insurance premium reductions for homeowners and businesses. Mayor Michael Caldwell congratulated Chief Dobson and the department for their exceptional achievement, placing them among the top 1.5% of fire departments nationwide.

    STORY 2: March from Canton to Woodstock Honors Fallen Soldiers on Memorial Day

    Shepherd’s Men, a nonprofit supporting injured veterans through the SHARE Military Initiative, marched 12 miles from Canton to Woodstock on Memorial Day, with some carrying a 160-pound barrel symbolizing the weight of sacrifice. The barrel contained Clarity Lager, a beer created in collaboration with Hop City Brews and Reformation Brewery to benefit Shepherd’s Men. The march aimed to honor fallen service members and raise awareness for the initiative, which provides free clinical care to post-9/11 veterans. Co-founder Travis Ellis emphasized the importance of supporting veterans and reducing the number of lives lost to suicide, highlighting the initiative's mission to ensure veterans can lead fulfilling lives after their service.

    STORY 3: Woodstock Creates Development Standards for ADUs

    The Woodstock City Council voted to amend the city's land development ordinance to establish development standards for accessory dwelling units (ADUs). ADUs, also known as "mother-in-law suites" or "granny flats," are additional residential buildings on the same lot as a primary residence. The amendments provide guidance on ADU use, design, and parking. They allow for ADUs to be built in many residential zoning districts, with requirements such as owner occupancy and compliance with HOA rules. Development standards include square footage limits, appearance similarity to the primary dwelling, parking requirements, and more. The amendments aim to address the statewide housing crunch and preserve the character of Woodstock's residential neighborhoods.

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    STORY 4: Georgia Unemployment Rate Remains Flat Despite April Job Surge

    Georgia's unemployment rate remained steady at 3.1% in April for the fourth consecutive month, with the state's labor force reaching a record high of nearly 5.4 million and the number of employed Georgians hitting an all-time high of almost 5.2 million. Job sectors like professional, scientific, and technical services, durable goods manufacturing, and health care and social ass

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