EAST METRO Top Stories for November 7th
Publish Date: November 7th
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From the Ingles Studio, Welcome to The Community Podcast. This Podcast brings you the top stories from the Rockdale-Newton Citizen and the Morgan Citizen.
Today is Thursday, November 7th and Happy birthday to Jim Katt
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I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by Drake Realty
Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on food apps
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STORY 1: Strickland wins fourth term in Georgia Senate
Georgia Senator Brian Strickland, a Republican, won reelection for District 42, securing 58.24% of the vote against Democrat Kacy D. Morgan. Strickland dominated in Walton and Morgan counties, while Morgan narrowly won in Henry and Newton counties. Strickland, first elected in 2018, chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee. In the House District 118 race, Republican Clint Crowe defeated Democrat Sharonda Bell with 66.78% of the vote. Crowe led in Butts and Monroe counties but trailed Bell slightly in Newton County.
STORY 2: UGA study: Nearly 6% of pregnant women report marijuana use
A University of Georgia study found that about 6% of pregnant women reported using marijuana in the last month, with many not recognizing its health risks. The study, published in The American Journal on Addictions, used data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Among users, 70.9% perceived little risk, despite links to low birth weight and neurodevelopmental issues. Most users were in their first trimester, possibly using marijuana for nausea relief. Lead researcher Mohammad Rifat Haider emphasized the need for education on marijuana's risks during pregnancy and suggested that doctors address misconceptions and screen for substance use, especially in states where medical marijuana is legal.
STORY 3: Sheriff Brown wins Newton with widespread support
Incumbent Sheriff Ezell Brown won reelection in Newton County with 59.45% of the vote, defeating Republican challenger Justin Hipps. Brown, who carried most precincts, expressed gratitude for his fourth term, highlighting his commitment to justice and community. He praised the progress made in community programs and law enforcement practices. Brown also extended a conciliatory message to Hipps, emphasizing unity post-election. Hipps, an investigator with the Newton County District Attorney’s Office, campaigned on improving technology and staffing. He thanked supporters and valued the discussions initiated about the Sheriff's Office's future.
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STORY 4: MORGAN RESULTS IN: Hooks and Kurtz Win, Majority of Voters Go For Trump
In the 2024 election, Morgan County saw an impressive 82.3% voter turnout. Republican Tyler Hooks was elected as the new sheriff with 71.09% of the vote, while incumbent Republican Bill Kurtz retained his seat on the Morgan County Board of Commissioners with 82.36%. In the presidential race, 72.75% of Morgan voters supported Donald Trump, with Kamala Harris receiving 26.80%. Republican Mike Collins won 76.10% of the vote for the District 10 House seat, and Brian Strickland secured 76.15% for State Senate District 42. This election marked the highest turnout in a decade for Morgan County.
STORY 5: Peachtree Academy Volleyball Players Earn Postseason Honors
Three Peachtree Academy volleyball players received postseason honors for the 2024 season. Cora Bell Atha earned spots on both the all-state and all-region teams, excelling as a junior libero and leading the team in digs. Her teammates, Addison Robinson, a senior middle blocker, and Payton Scarborough, a sophomore outside hitter, were named to the all-region team. Robinson led the team in blocks, while Scarborough was the leader in kills.
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And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on food apps
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