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Holly Springs Parkway Widening Project Reaches Milestone 

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Publish Date: October 26th 

  

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

 

Today is Saturday, October 26th and Happy Birthday to Pat Sajak 

***10.26.24 - BIRTHDAY – PAT SAJAK*** 

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

  1.  Holly Springs Parkway Widening Project Reaches Milestone 

  1. La Cantina on Main Brings a Taste of Northeast Mexico to Canton 

  1. NGHD Immunizes 677 North Georgians with Drive-Thru Flu Shots 

 

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STORY 1:  Holly Springs Parkway Widening Project Reaches Milestone 

Holly Springs celebrated the completion of the second phase of widening Holly Springs Parkway with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on October 23. The project, funded by a $1.25 million grant and $3.5 million loan from the State Road and Tollway Authority, added two travel lanes, sidewalks, and pedestrian lighting, enhancing connectivity and safety. David Cassell from the State Road and Tollway Authority highlighted the importance of partnerships in saving taxpayer money and improving mobility. City Manager Rob Logan emphasized the project's role in boosting local infrastructure. The third phase will extend the widening from Ronnell Road to Childers Road. 

STORY 2: La Cantina on Main Brings a Taste of Northeast Mexico to Canton 

La Cantina on Main, a new Mexican restaurant in downtown Canton, is now fully open at 210 E. Main St., the former site of East Main Café. Founded by Jose Luna, Jose Benitez, and Guillermo Pomares, the restaurant focuses on northeastern Mexican cuisine, inspired by Monterrey traditions. After a successful soft opening in September, the restaurant quickly became popular, booking reservations days in advance. It features indoor and outdoor dining, a bar, lounge, and event space for live music. Open daily, hours vary, with potential late-night openings for events. More details are available at lacantinaonmain.com. 

STORY 3:  NGHD Immunizes 677 North Georgians with Drive-Thru Flu Shots 

The North Georgia Health District's annual Drive-Thru Flu Shot Clinics vaccinated 677 residents this year, enhancing accessibility and emergency preparedness. Since 2007, these clinics have collaborated with county health departments to provide convenient flu shots. This year, Cherokee County vaccinated 92 residents, Gilmer 61, Pickens 55, Fannin 110, Murray 123, and Whitfield 236. Flu vaccines are also available at local doctors, pharmacies, and grocery stores, often at little to no cost. The Georgia Department of Public Health advises preventive measures like frequent handwashing and staying home when sick. More information is available at www.nghd.org

 

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STORY 4:  Cherokee County Mom: Expecting and New Moms Should Check Blood Pressure 

Preeclampsia affects about 5% of pregnancies, with symptoms like high blood pressure and headaches, potentially leading to severe complications if untreated. Cherokee County resident Kristen Vicini experienced postpartum preeclampsia, a condition that can occur after childbirth. After experiencing high blood pressure and other symptoms, she was treated with magnesium and blood pressure medication at Northside Hospital Cherokee. Dr. Alyssa Liguori notes that preeclampsia's causes are still under research, but risk factors include first pregnancies and hypertension. Women are encouraged to monitor symptoms and consult doctors, as early detection and treatment are crucial. 

STORY 5: Cherokee County Fire Sergeant Retires After 23 Years of Service 

Sgt. Stephen Ballow of Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services retired after a 23-year career, completing his final shift at Station 4 in Free Home on October 22. A retirement breakfast celebrated his service, where Fire Chief Eddie Robinson presented him with a helmet plaque, honoring his leadership and dedication. The department expressed gratitude for Ballow's courage and integrity, wishing him a happy retirement. 

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STORY 6:  The Way Woodstock Celebrates Renovation of Historic Latimer Hall 

The Way Woodstock church dedicated the renovated historic Latimer Hall this week, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring Mayor Michael Caldwell. The 6,800-square-foot facility is designed for faith-based community engagement, offering space for worship, kids and student ministries, leadership conferences, and community discussions. Originally built in the 1960s for Southern Bell, the building required significant upgrades. Renovation plans began in 2020, delayed by COVID-19 and supply issues, but completed in May 2024. The Way Woodstock, formed in 2019 from two merging churches, aims to serve the community better together. More details are available at www.TheWayWoodstock.com. 

STORY 7:  Veteran Resource Fair Set for Nov. 1 at Cobb Civic Center 

The 3rd Annual We CARE Vet Fair, hosted by United Military Care, is set for November 1 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Cobb County Civic Center in Marietta. This event, Georgia's largest veteran resource fair, welcomes veterans, active duty personnel, National Guard members, reservists, caregivers, families, and survivors. Attendees should bring relevant documents to meet with service officers and claims specialists. Pre-registration is required for free legal assistance. Admission, parking, and lunch are free. More details can be found online. 

  

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