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Vandalism at N. Hall school Found: 2 Months 3 Days 3 Hours 5 Minutes ago Access North Georgia - An investigation is underway into some vandalism that was discovered this morning at a North Hall school....
New generation of chefs updates recipes in time for Rosh Hashana Found: 2 Months 5 Days 5 Hours 7 Minutes ago Athens Banner-Herald - NEW YORK - This isn't your bubbe's matzoh ball soup. Because when your grandmother learned the ins and outs of kosher cooking, spiking it with wasabi, drizzling it with toasted sesame oil or eating it alongside sushi was about as likely as serving it with a side of bacon....
SPLOST vote passes, Light turnout ... Found: 2 Months 5 Days 6 Hours 41 Minutes ago Catoosa County News - With just one item on the ballot Sept. 16, voter turnout was slim.Early and Advance Voting accumulated 569 voters while 138 mail-in ballots were received.On Tuesday, 2266 voters cast ballots on whether a one-cent sales tax should continue or not.Total votes in favor of the SPLOST, special-purpose local-option sales tax, were 2002 or 89.57 percent, while 233 or 10.43 percent voted against its continuation. Catoosa County has 34,737 active registered voters. Total voter turnout was 6.52 percent.The SPLOST dollars, $56 million, will begin when the current SPLOST ends. Since the first vote in 1994 approving Catoosa County’s first SPLOST $97 million has come in assisting with various capital expenditure projects from county roads to buildings.One area that will be a focus with the next SPLOST according to J. Olney Meadows, Catoosa projects administrator, is bridge improvements in coordination with state aid provided by the Georgia Department of Transportation.“GDOT provides outstanding technical expertise and advice and their funding targets half the estimated project cost and usually ranges from 40 to 60% of actual bids,” he said. “The city or county must bid out the project and make up any cost difference between what GDOT provides and the bid price.”According to Meadows, SPLOST dollars will assist with projects such as a Cooper Road bridge replacement, Page Road at Chickamauga Creek culvert project and repairs on Houston Valley Road at Dry Creek; Three Notch Road at Peavine Creek; Keith Road at Little Tiger Creek; Bandy Road at East Chickamauga Creek; Yates Spring Road at Little Chickamauga Creek; Mount Vernon Road At Sugar Creek; Potts Road at Peavine Creek and Peavine Road at Peavine Creek.Voters who chose yes: 2002Voters who chose no: 233Total voter turn out 6.52 percentTotal who voted 2266 out of 34737 registered voters. 2009 SPLOST - What will be spent and where:A portion of the SPLOST is shared with Ringgold, Fort Oglethorpe and the Catoosa Utility District Authority, those amounts are, $2.5, $7.1 and $4 million, respectively.Sewer projects take up another $16 million with $5 million for West Chickamauga basin, $10.75 million for Peavine basin, Georgia Highway 151 and East Chickamauga projects.Roads, bridges and stormwater projects will receive the next largest share of $9.86 million.Retiring county indebtedness for $2.9 million including $2 million for the Governmental Building, $500,000 for the 911 system and $400,000 for sheriff’s vehicles is also in the list.Recreation associations are proposed to receive additional monies to assist with more improvements on facilities. Commissioners are planning $2 million with $500,000 for each Ringgold, Boynton and Fort Oglethorpe Recreation Associations and $500,000 for Jack Mattox Recreational Complex.Communications equipment for 911 emergency services are earmarked for $500,000, fire and rescue equipment for $2 million, fire and rescue buildings $2 million, while sheriff’s vehicles is $1 million. Public works vehicles will receive $1.5 million.Additional funds are being set aside for the Catoosa County Courthouse including $100,000 for replacement of fuel tank, $1 million for Courthouse repairs.Woodstation is expected to see $20,000 for its walking track and lights. Voting Precinct repairs are planned for $70,000.The Catoosa County Library is set to receive $500,000 for books and equipment, and the GIS (Geographic Information System) department is expecting $400,000.Economic development will receive $2 million.A $750,000 in monies for use in historical tourism and greenspace projects is also included.(SPLOST numbers are from county documents)CLICK ON THESE LINKSFEEDBACK: Send a letter to the editorSUBSCRIBE: Get The Catoosa County News each WednesdayGO BACK:Return to our homepage...
High school football: Cairo up to No. 1 in AP poll Found: 2 Months 6 Days 28 Minutes ago Gainesville Times - ATLANTA — After losing to Class AAAAA No. 3 Northside-Warner Robins, Class AAA Carver-Columbus drops to No. 2 and makes way for Cairo to top the poll in this week's Associated Press high school football poll. ...
9/11 memorials dominate the day in Northeast Georgia Found: 2 Months 1 Week 3 Days 11 Hours 22 Minutes ago Gainesville Times - The sound of fifth-graders’ voices raised in patriotic song ended a day filled with ceremonies to honor the nearly 3,000 men, women and children who lost their lives in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States. ...
Weather service says 3 twisters struck Hall, causing $3.36 million in ... Found: 2 Months 3 Weeks 3 Days 8 Hours 36 Minutes ago Gainesville Times - It has been three days since a fallen pine tree forced Ellen Cowart out of her home less than a mile from downtown Gainesville. Cowart’s property is one of nearly 107 properties that were either affected or damaged by tornadoes Tuesday in Hall County. Most of the damage was in an area between Lyman Hall Elementary and Cowart’s home, according to an estimate from Hall County Fire Marshal Scott Cagle. ......
High School Football: Week 1 previews Found: 2 Months 3 Weeks 3 Days 13 Hours 15 Minutes ago Gainesville Times - Johnson at North Hall ...
Hall recovers from the fury of tornadoes Found: 2 Months 3 Weeks 3 Days 13 Hours 19 Minutes ago Gainesville Times - Until two days ago, Jesus Ramirez and Jane Gable only had seen a tornado in the movies, but three very real ones touched down in Hall County Tuesday afternoon, the National Weather Service confirmed. Tuesday’s tornado did not sound like the freight train tornado Ramirez had seen in the movies. Ramirez’ experience had been a little more rural. "I heard the noise, like a million cows coming through, breaking ......
Hall recovers from the fury of 4 tornadoes Found: 2 Months 3 Weeks 4 Days 12 Hours 4 Minutes ago Gainesville Times - Until two days ago, Jesus Ramirez and Jane Gable only had seen a tornado in the movies, but four very real ones touched down in Hall County Tuesday afternoon, the National Weather Service confirmed. Tuesday’s tornado did not sound like the freight train tornado Ramirez had seen in the movies. Ramirez’ experience had been a little more rural. "I heard the noise, like a million cows coming through, ......
Weather service says four tornadoes hit Hall Co. Found: 2 Months 3 Weeks 4 Days 17 Hours 38 Minutes ago Access North Georgia - A team from the National Weather Service has finished its preliminary investigation of storm activity in Hall County, and the experts said the county was hit Tuesday by four tornadoes....
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