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Publish Date: August 24th               

 

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

 

Today is Saturday, August 24th and Happy 63rd Birthday to 3rd baseman Cal Ripken Jr.

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

  1. Wellstar Cherokee Health Park Unveils New Fourth Floor
  2. Long Swamp Creek Recreation Area Development Underway
  3. MUST Ministries Receives Additional $50K for Housing Program

 

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STORY 1:  Wellstar Cherokee Health Park Unveils New Fourth Floor

Wellstar Cherokee Health Park in Holly Springs has added a fourth floor to expand cancer care services. The new floor includes 12 patient exam rooms and 26 infusion recliners, significantly increasing capacity. This expansion, unveiled on August 21, builds on previous growth since the park's opening in 2019 and a prior expansion in 2020. The additional space will accommodate the growing demand for cancer care and introduce new services like on-site pharmacy, nurse navigators, and support services. This development aims to enhance local access to comprehensive cancer treatment and support.

STORY 2:  Long Swamp Creek Recreation Area Development Underway

Cherokee County is developing the Long Swamp Creek Recreation Area near Ball Ground, a 24-acre park purchased in 2019 for $600,000 to preserve it from development. Announced on August 20, the park is part of the Northeast Cherokee Parks Master Plan. The first phase, costing $2.1 million and managed by Magnum Contracting, will include an archery range, kayak launch, primitive campsites, and an educational center. The park will also offer fishing, wildlife viewing, and trails. Phase two, starting in 2027, will add more campsites, renovations, and Native American educational signage. The project emphasizes preserving both land and Native American history.

STORY 3:  MUST Ministries Receives Additional $50K for Housing Program

On August 20, the Cherokee County Board of Commissioners approved an additional $50,000 for MUST Ministries' Bridge Transitional Housing Program, bringing the total ARPA funding to $100,000. This program provides up to 90 days of housing for families, compared to the federally mandated 30 days for shelters, helping them transition to permanent housing. The additional funds will support costs for four apartments leased by MUST Ministries, which has assisted 32 families over the past three years. This extension aims to address increased housing needs and rental rates. For more details, visit www.mustministries.org/canton.

 

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STORY 4:  Dog Daycare and Insurance Office Coming to Hickory Road

The Holly Springs City Council recently approved two new business projects on Hickory Road in Cherokee County. Anthony and Kelly Scott's request to rezone 0.89 acres at 2625 Hickory Road from agricultural to neighborhood commercial was granted to convert a home into an insurance agency office, with stipulations for environmentally friendly lighting and a 30-foot buffer. Additionally, Jorge Flores Wong and Solange Nunez Del Arco’s request to rezone 1.04 acres at 1480 Hickory Road from neighborhood commercial to general commercial was approved to establish a dog daycare that includes training and overnight boarding. This rezone allows for overnight boarding, which was not permitted under the previous zoning.

STORY 5:   Red White and Blue BBQ Returns to Canton in October

The Red, White, and Blue BBQ event returns to Canton on October 11-12 at American Legion Post 45, with activities aimed at raising awareness for veteran mental health and domestic violence against female veterans. The event kicks off on October 11 with a pizza cook-off and a cornhole tournament, followed by a barbecue competition on October 12 featuring professional teams competing for a $12,000 prize pool. Celebrity Chef Brian Duffy will host a cooking demo, and the event will also include live music, games, and food tastings. Admission is free, and all proceeds benefit veteran support programs. For details, visit www.bbqga.org or contact event organizers.

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STORY 6:  Acworth Woman Convicted of Possessing Meth with Intent to Distribute

Jacquelyn Elaine Moravetz, 45, from Acworth, was convicted on August 21 in Cherokee County of possessing methamphetamine with intent to distribute. The verdict came swiftly after a two-day trial overseen by Superior Court Judge Shannon Wallace. The case stemmed from a June 16, 2023, investigation where deputies found methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia during a search of Moravetz’s home, leading to the seizure of nearly 28 grams of the drug. Sentencing is scheduled for October 30. The trial featured testimony from deputies, narcotics agents, and a GBI scientist, with the case prosecuted by ADA Rebecca Visockis and Megan Hertel.

STORY 7:  $10K Lottery Ticket Sold in Woodstock

A $10,000 lottery ticket was sold in Woodstock for the August 20 Mega Millions drawing, according to the Georgia Lottery Corp. No ticket matched all six numbers, setting the next jackpot at an estimated $527 million. In addition to the Woodstock ticket, $10,000 prizes were won in Brunswick, and a Perry ticket won $40,000 by matching four numbers plus the Mega Ball with a 4X Megaplier. The Woodstock ticket was purchased at Chevron Food Mart on Arnold Mill Road. Winners have 180 days to claim their prizes. For more details, visit www.galottery.com.

 

 

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