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What's Next for the Holly Springs Town Center

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CTL Script/ Top Stories of September 28th  

Publish Date: September 28th

 

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

Today is Saturday, September 28th and Happy heavenly Birthday to Ed Sullivan

***09.28.24 – BIRTHDAY – ED SULLIVAN***

 

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

1.  What's Next for the Holly Springs Town Center

2. Riverfest Canceled Due to Hurricane Helene

3. Hot Dog Luncheon Benefitting Seniors Postponed to Oct. 3

 

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:  What's Next for the Holly Springs Town Center

The Holly Springs Town Center's parking deck is set to be completed by year-end, marking the first finished structure on the site. The deck will have three levels and 323 spaces, with facade work starting mid-October. An amphitheater is in the design phase, with construction bids expected soon and completion by spring or early summer. New city hall design bids are due by January, with construction starting in spring 2025. The Walton Communities' residential project will begin mid-2025, followed by office, retail, and restaurant spaces. Additional townhomes and single-family homes are planned, alongside a new roadway to improve traffic flow, with overall completion by 2026.

STORY 2:  Riverfest Canceled Due to Hurricane Helene

The 40th annual Riverfest Arts and Crafts Festival in Canton, scheduled for September 28-29, has been canceled due to concerns about Hurricane Helene's impact. Service League of Cherokee County President Melissa Wehunt emphasized the decision prioritizes the safety of the community, vendors, and attendees. The organization is notifying all affected parties and encourages following their Facebook pages for updates. Despite the cancellation, the Service League remains dedicated to supporting children and families in need and welcomes donations through their website.

STORY 3:  Hot Dog Luncheon Benefitting Seniors Postponed to Oct. 3

The annual hot dog luncheon by Cherokee County Senior Services and Stand Up For Seniors has been postponed to October 3 due to Hurricane Helene. Originally set for Friday at the Cherokee County Senior Center, the event will now take place next Thursday. Proceeds will support the Last Stop Program, providing emergency financial assistance for seniors. Those who RSVP'd should have received communication about the change. For more details, check the Cherokee County Facebook page.

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STORY 4:  Cherokee Firefighter Graduates from Public Safety Training

Fire Apparatus Operator Drew Turner of Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services recently graduated from the Georgia Public Safety Training Center and was sworn in as a deputy sheriff. Turner, also an advanced EMT and fire investigator, was deputized by Sheriff Frank Reynolds, allowing him to use law enforcement capabilities. His dedication was praised by Fire Chief Eddie Robinson. Turner has also been selected for a full-time role in the fire department's investigations team, which determines fire causes in Cherokee County. The department expressed pride in Turner's achievements and his continued community impact.

STORY 5:  Cherokee Career Expo connects employers and job seekers

The Cherokee Office of Economic Development held its annual Cherokee Career Expo on September 25 at the Northside Hospital Cherokee Conference Center in Canton. The event connected local job seekers with top Cherokee employers, offering a range of career opportunities and on-site interviews. Participating employers included the Cherokee County School District, LGE Community Credit Union, and others. This expo is part of the COED's Work In Cherokee campaign, which encourages residents to work locally and reduce commuting time.

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STORY 6:  Cherokee Schools SAT Scores Top State and National Averages

The Cherokee County School District's Class of 2024 achieved an average SAT score of 1083, surpassing both state and national averages by 53 and 88 points, respectively. This places CCSD in the top 10% of districts statewide. Superintendent Mary Elizabeth Davis praised the students' academic success and the dedication of teachers. Each of CCSD's six traditional high schools exceeded state and national averages, with scores ranging from 1058 to 1101. Despite a slight decrease in average scores from 2023, CCSD increased student participation to 57%. The district remains committed to high-quality education and student achievement.

STORY 7:  Week 7 Football Games Postponed for Inclement Weather

Week 7 of the 2024 high school football season in Cherokee County has been disrupted by weather, with games postponed due to Hurricane Helene. River Ridge and Sequoyah will play on October 18, while Creekview, Woodstock, Cherokee, and Etowah are set to play this Saturday, pending approval. The storm is expected to impact Georgia after making landfall in Florida. As a precaution, Cherokee County School District closed schools and offices on September 26 and 27, canceling all activities. Weather-related delays have been frequent this season.

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