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Get the news for Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, and all of Cobb County with the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast.

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Get the news for Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, and all of Cobb County with the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast.

Marietta Daily Journal - https://www.mdjonline.com

Cobb Life Magazine - www.cobblifemagazine.com

 

 

 

This podcast is produced by BG Ad Group

 

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    Ossoff continuing to pressure postal service to fix mail delays

    Ossoff continuing to pressure postal service to fix mail delays

    From the BG Ad Group Studio this is your news minute on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast presented by Credit Union of Georgia. Today is Friday, May 10th, and I'm Keith Ippolito.

    Ossoff continuing to pressure postal service to fix mail delays

    U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff is confronting the United States Postal Service over mail delivery delays focused around the newly opened Palmetto distribution center in Atlanta. After revealing in a Senate hearing that a mere 36% of mail was arriving on time, Ossoff has demanded an update from Postmaster General Louis DeJoy within one week. DeJoy cites a USPS restructuring plan aimed at financial self-sufficiency and competitive edge over private shippers as the root cause of these delays. This plan, however, has faced significant hiccups at the Palmetto and a Richmond, Va., center, stalling nationwide expansion efforts. Here is DeJoy on the mail delays:

    ***LOUIS DEJOY***

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    Two Men Get Life for Crime Spree That Left Young Father Dead

    Two Men Get Life for Crime Spree That Left Young Father Dead

     MDJ Script/ Top Stories for May 9th             

    Publish Date:  May 9th            

      

    Commercial:

    From the Ingles Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. 

     

    Today is Thursday, May 9th, and Happy 74th Birthday to entertainer Billy Joel.

    ***05.09.24 – BIRTHDAY – BILLY JOEL***

    I’m Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 


    Two Men Get Life for Crime Spree That Left Young Father Dead
    Challenger Decries Home Rule, Transit Tax at Cobb Forum
    Cobb Students Win $2,500 National Merit Scholarship

     

    Plus, Bruce Jenkins sits down with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets to discuss hard boiled eggs.

     

    All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! 

     

    BREAK: CU of GA 

    STORY 1: Two Men Get Life for Crime Spree That Left Young Father Dead

    In January 2020, Elijah Bailey, 20, and Miguel Romo, 21, were convicted by a Cobb jury for their roles in a violent 48-hour crime spree, including murder, home invasion, armed robbery, among other charges. This spree tragically culminated in the death of 22-year-old Daquan Murphy during one of the home invasions. The spree inflicted terror on multiple victims, notably affecting Murphy's girlfriend and their young child. Shropshire, a fellow accomplice, previously received a life sentence. Bailey and Romo were each sentenced to life imprisonment plus additional years. Cobb District Attorney Flynn Broady said the community's unequivocal stance against such acts of violence, affirming justice for the impacted families.

    STORY 2: Challenger Decries Home Rule, Transit Tax at Cobb Forum

    In the race for the District 4 seat on the Cobb County Board of Commissioners, incumbent Monique Sheffield and challenger Yashica Marshall, both Democrats, present differing stances. Sheffield supports the commission's home resolution and the proposed transit tax, advocating for specific funding for transit projects. In contrast, Marshall opposes them, suggesting alternative funding sources and emphasizing community input in development plans. Their debate spans issues such as home rule, transit tax funding, and revitalizing Veterans Memorial Highway. Sheffield touts her experience and leadership, while Marshall seeks equitable attention across the county and champions positive change.

    STORY 3: Cobb Students Win $2,500 National Merit Scholarship

    Eleven graduating high school seniors from Cobb County received $2,500 scholarships from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, chosen from 15,000 finalists nationwide based on academic records, test scores, leadership, community involvement, essays, and recommendations. The nonprofit awarded a total of 2,250 scholarships. Winners from Cobb County include students with diverse career aspirations, from computer science and engineering to medicine and marine biology. These scholars were recognized for their exceptional achievements and potential for success in college studies.

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    STORY 4: Mount Paran Christian School Works with Local Literacy Club

    Fourth and fifth graders from Mount Paran Christian School recently performed Disney's "Finding Nemo Kids" for parents, grandparents, and friends from the Ben Carson Reading Club at Walton Village Adventure Center. The Ben Carson Reading Club, housed within the Walton Adventure Center near Dobbins Air Reserve Base, aims to combat illiteracy and promote leisure reading among young children. Mount Paran students regularly engage with the Adventure Center through various events, including Family Serve Day, visits from the football team, and service opportunities.

    STORY 5: Cumberland Kroger to Close

    The Cumberland Kroger, a staple for 44 years, is set t

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    Marietta School Board to Talk Student Cell Phone Usage

    Marietta School Board to Talk Student Cell Phone Usage

    From the BG Ad Group Studio this is your news minute on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast presented by Credit Union of Georgia. Today is Wednesday, May 8th, and I'm Keith Ippolito.

    Marietta School Board to Talk Student Cell Phone Usage

    The Marietta Board of Education held a special retreat on Wednesday morning to debate cell phone usage at Marietta Sixth Grade Academy and Marietta Middle School. Superintendent Grant Rivera highlighted the necessity of this discussion, stressing its importance for students in grades six through eight. The meeting aimed to address concerns about cell phones distracting from learning, without proposing any immediate policy changes. Current regulations mandate phones be off and hidden during school hours.

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    Cobb Students 'Pay it Forward' to Families in Need

    Cobb Students 'Pay it Forward' to Families in Need

    MDJ Script/ Top Stories for May 7th              

    Publish Date:  May 7th          

      

    Commercial:

    From the Ingles Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. 

     

    Today is Tuesday, May 7th, and Happy heavenly Birthday to NFL HOF Johnny Unitas.

    ***05.07.24 – BIRTHDAY – JOHNNY UNITAS***

    I’m Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 


    Cobb Students 'Pay it Forward' to Families in Need
    Marietta High Honors Six Students Enlisting in Armed Forces
    Marietta School Board to Hear Second Budget Presentation

     

    All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! 

     

    BREAK: CUofGA

    STORY 1: Cobb Students 'Pay it Forward' to Families in Need

    Sunny Williams, a sixth-grade English teacher at Dickerson Middle School, established the "Pay It Forward" club with the goal of fostering a spirit of community service among students. Partnering with Atlanta's Ronald McDonald House Charities, the club engages in a range of activities, from fundraising to organizing events, and providing much-needed support to families with children facing chronic illnesses. The club's efforts have not only significantly contributed to the charity's mission but have also garnered heartfelt appreciation from the families they've helped, underscoring the profound impact of community engagement. Williams' unwavering commitment reflects the transformative power of volunteerism, both on individuals and society at large.

    STORY 2: Marietta High Honors Six Students Enlisting in Armed Forces

    At the recent ceremony at Marietta High School's College and Career Academy, six students were celebrated for their commitment to serving in the U.S. armed forces. Notably, Esdras Millan Nava was awarded the prestigious Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps scholarship, covering full tuition, and Kaleb Crider received the J100 scholarship from the Air Force, supporting high school cadets with exceptional character and leadership. The event was attended by military recruiters, school staff, and family members, underscoring the academy's mission to connect students with future employment, enrollment, and enlistment opportunities.

    STORY 3: Marietta School Board to Hear Second Budget Presentation

    The Marietta Board of Education is poised to review a proposed $159 million budget for the 2024-2025 school year, which includes a significant 5.3% salary increase for teaching staff while keeping the millage rate unchanged. This budgetary consideration is set for a tentative adoption vote on May 14, with subsequent public hearings on June 11 and June 18, leading up to the final adoption on the latter date. The discussions will occur during a meeting slated for Tuesday at 250 Howard St., encapsulating key educational initiatives and financial planning for the upcoming academic year.

     

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    STORY 4: Turnout Low in First Week of Early Voting

    In Cobb County, the May 21 primary has commenced with a low early voting turnout, seeing only 1.2% of eligible voters participating in the first week. Of the 5,510 early votes cast, 619 were by mail, indicating lower than expected engagement. Despite this, voters who have participated express a commitment to civic duty, voicing concerns over citizen protection and education. Cobb Elections Director Tate Fall emphasizes the crucial importance of absentee ballots, advising timely returns and recommending in-person submissions to avoid issues with USPS reliability. Early voting extends until May 17, with a deadline for absentee ballot applications set for May 10, underscoring the importance of citizen involvement in the electoral process.

    STORY 5: Cobb Schools Expands Post-Graduate Educatio

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    Summer Burn Ban Begins in Cobb

    Summer Burn Ban Begins in Cobb

    From the BG Ad Group Studio this is your news minute on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast presented by Credit Union of Georgia. Today is Monday, May 6th, and I'm Keith Ippolito.

    Summer Burn Ban Begins in Cobb

    A burn ban has been initiated in Cobb County to mitigate the effects of pollution and minimize the risk of wildfires. The ban, effective immediately and lasting until September 30, prohibits the open burning of leaves, tree limbs, yard waste, and forest land, along with the use of air curtain destructors for land clearing purposes. However, the Georgia Environmental Protection Division has clarified that certain recreational fires, including campfires and grilling, are exempt from this prohibition. Furthermore, the existing year-round restriction on burning household garbage remains in effect. For additional details, Cobb citizens are encouraged to visit epd.georgia.gov.

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    Candidates for County Chair on Taxes, Spending and Infrastructure

    Candidates for County Chair on Taxes, Spending and Infrastructure

    From the BG Ad Group Studio this is your news minute on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast presented by Credit Union of Georgia. Today is Friday, May 3rd, and I'm Keith Ippolito.

    Candidates for County Chair on Taxes, Spending and Infrastructure

    The first forum featuring three candidates for the chair of the Cobb County Board of Commissioners was held at Grace City Church, bringing crucial discussions to the forefront. Incumbent Lisa Cupid defended the necessity of a stormwater fee proposal to address the county's infrastructure challenges, underlining her commitment to balancing growth with sustainability. In contrast, both Shelia Edwards and Kay Morgan, Cupid's challengers, expressed their opposition to increased taxes and spending. Morgan, in particular, outlined her critique of Cupid's proposed 30-year transit tax, questioning its timely relevance and impact on the economic well-being of citizens. The overarching themes of the forum included a call for responsible budgeting, the urgency of infrastructure improvements, and fostering economic development partnerships with the state, signaling a pivotal moment in the county's approach to governance and development strategies.

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