MDJ Script/ Top Stories for October 22nd
Publish Date: October 22nd
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Today is Tuesday, October 22nd and Happy Birthday to actor Christopher Lloyd.
***10.22.24 – BIRTHDAY – CHRISTOPHER LLLOYD***
I’m Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia.
1. Second Week of Advance Voting Underway in Cobb
2. HarvestFest Celebrates Autumn in Marietta Square
3. Cobb Eyes Transit Program for KSU Students
Plus, Cobb’s election director Tate Fall recent speech the Kiwanis Club.
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STORY 1: Second Week of Advance Voting Underway in Cobb
In Cobb County, early voting is in full swing with over 118,900 voters participating since it began. After a busy first week, turnout steadied with 14,067 voting on Saturday and 4,181 on Sunday. Wait times on Monday ranged from 20 minutes to an hour at popular locations. Voters like Barry Whitener and Cindy Jones cited the economy and the need for change as key motivators. Others, like Vish Ganapathy, emphasized the importance of voting early to avoid issues. Early voting continues until November 1, with 12 polling stations open daily.
STORY 2: HarvestFest Celebrates Autumn in Marietta Square
Marietta Square was bustling with activity during the annual HarvestFest, attracting thousands for a day of fall-themed fun. The event featured a touch-a-truck experience with the Marietta fire and police departments, allowing kids to explore vehicles and equipment. Officer Aaron Wright highlighted the importance of community connection. The festival also included an arts market, pie-eating contests, and a scarecrow competition. Percy Hardy and Enrique Figueroa won the children's and adult pie-eating contests, respectively. The day wrapped up with a costume contest for kids, adding to the festive atmosphere.
STORY 3: Cobb Eyes Transit Program for KSU Students
Cobb County is considering a partnership with Kennesaw State University to enhance student access to CobbLinc buses. The proposed pilot program, up for a vote by the Board of Commissioners, would allow KSU students to ride three specific CobbLinc routes for free with a valid student ID, with KSU reimbursing the county $2 per trip, up to $100,000 annually. The program, running from January 1 to December 30, 2025, aims to improve student mobility beyond campus. Commissioner JoAnn Birrell highlighted the benefit of expanded access to areas like Marietta and downtown.
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STORY 4: Local Named 2024 Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Fellow
Jiovanny Dominguez from Powder Springs, a student at Georgia State University College of Law, has been named a 2024 Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Fellow. This fellowship, honoring the late Justice Stevens, supports over 150 law students nationwide in public interest law. Dominguez, along with fellow Georgia State students Aaliyah Knight and Aimee Lyons, received a stipend from the Stevens Foundation to support their unpaid public interest law internships this summer, reflecting a commitment to a robust justice system.
STORY 5: Georgia man arrested in attack on Capitol
Cylester Maxwell, a 42-year-old from Alpharetta, Georgia, was arrested for his involvement in the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol attack. He faces felony charges for assaulting law enforcement with a dangerous weapon and civil disorder, along with misdemeanors for entering restricted grounds and engaging in violence. Court records show Maxwell was seen in video footage participating in the riot, including using a "TRUMP" sign as a battering ram against police. The FBI and U.S. Attorney’s Office are handling the investigation and prosecution.
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***Interview – Tate Fall***
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