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Cherokee Schools Students Place at Regional 4-H Competition

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CTL Script/ Top Stories of April 13th            

Publish Date: April 12th            

 

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

 

Today is Saturday, April 13th and Happy 77th Birthday to singer Al Green.

***04.13.24 – BIRTHDAY – AL GREEN***

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

  1. Cherokee Schools Students Place at Regional 4-H Competition
  2. Cherokee County Seniors Named Georgia Scholars
  3. Cherokee Schools Students Earn Honors in Adobe Express Challenge

 

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STORY 1: Cherokee Schools Students Place at Regional 4-H Competition

Cherokee County School District students excelled at the regional 4-H Competition, with one student, Kallie Reynolds from Creekview High School, advancing to the statewide contest. The 4-H program, supported by the UGA Cooperative Extension Office, fosters skill development, teamwork, leadership, and community service. Reynolds qualified for the State 4-H Congress in the Sheep and Meat Goats project area. Numerous students from grades four through twelve earned top honors in various categories, showcasing their talents and achievements. These achievements reflect the dedication and excellence of Cherokee County students in the 4-H program.

STORY 2: Cherokee County Seniors Named Georgia Scholars

Eight Cherokee County School District high school seniors have been named Georgia Scholars, recognized for their excellence in academics and community involvement. The Georgia Department of Education program honors seniors who excel academically, participate in extracurricular activities, and demonstrate leadership. Among only 177 seniors statewide, four students from Creekview High School, two from Etowah High School, and two from Sequoyah High School received this honor. Each Georgia Scholar will receive a seal for their diploma. State School Superintendent Richard Woods commended these students for their achievements and contributions to their communities. The Cherokee County school board and Superintendent Mary Elizabeth Davis will acknowledge these students at an upcoming meeting.

 

STORY 3: Cherokee Schools Students Earn Honors in Adobe Express Challenge

Nine Cherokee County School District students were honored in the Adobe Express Challenge, sponsored by the CCSD’s Technology and Information Services division. Participants demonstrated creativity and digital skills by creating digital snow globes with animations, music, narration, and background effects. Winners were awarded certificates and ribbons. First place in the K-2 category went to Parker Hott and in the 3rd-5th grade category to Bryce Gilbert. Natalie Pollard secured first place in the 9th-12th grade category. These students showcased impressive innovation and creativity in their entries, earning recognition for their talents.

 

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STORY 4: Woodstock Employees Receiving Pay Raises This Month

Woodstock City Council unanimously approved $212,048.80 for fiscal year 2024 merit pay raises for full-time and part-time employees. These raises, included in the city's $93 million budget, will take effect this month and cover salary, social security taxes, and retirement contributions. The merit increases are based on performance evaluations from the previous year, with eligible employees receiving varying raises depending on their performance compared to peers. City Manager Jeff Moon stated that 184 employees received merit increases, with only those hired before July 1 being eligible.

STORY 5: Cherokee County Fire Apparatus Operator Promoted to Sergeant

Gerald Wright, a firefighter with Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services, has been promoted from fire apparatus operator to sergeant. His promotion ceremony was held at the Cherokee County Fire Training Complex, and he assumed his new role on March 31. Fire Chief Eddie Robinson expressed gratitude to Wright's family and friends for their support and recognized the contributions of fire service retirees and veterans. The department expressed confidence in Wright's capabilities and wished him success in his new role.

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STORY 6: Overnight Work on I-575 Starts April 14. What to Know

Starting April 14, the Georgia Department of Transportation will begin resurfacing work on Interstate 575 southbound, from mile post 20 to the start of the interstate in Cobb County. The right southbound lane will close from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m., weather permitting. The project aims to resurface all lanes in this section and is scheduled for completion in late 2024. Work will occur overnight from Sunday to Saturday. Motorists should anticipate delays, drive cautiously, and reduce speed in work zones. For real-time updates on work status and traffic conditions, individuals can call 511, visit 511ga.org, or download the Georgia 511 app.

STORY 7: Holly Springs Looking At Using Federal Funding for Road Repairs and Other Projects

Holly Springs is considering allocating its remaining $2 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds for various projects, including roads, stormwater infrastructure, and public safety operating expenses. The City Council discussed a resolution on April 8, with plans to vote on it on April 15. The city received a total of $5,766,604 in ARPA funding from the U.S. Department of Treasury, with half awarded in 2021 and the other half in 2022. The funds must be obligated by the end of 2024 and spent by the end of 2026, according to city documents. City Manager Rob Logan stated that previous ARPA funds were used for public safety and stormwater projects, emphasizing the need to encumber the remaining funds for expenditure within the specified timeframe.

 

 

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