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Public To Weigh In On Three-Month Detour Proposed for Old Mill Road

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  • GA News Podcast – East Metro for Sunday, 11/7– Published Friday 11/10   From the Ingles Studio, Welcome to your Georgia News Podcast. This podcast features stories compiled from the publications of Times Journal Inc.  Today is Sunday, November 10th and Happy birthday mlb Pitcher Kenny Rodgers ***11.10.24 - BIRTHDAY – KENNY RODGERS*** I’m Peyton Spurlock and here is your top stories Georgia is talking about, presented by Drake Realty  Public To Weigh In On Three-Month Detour Proposed for Old Mill Road Republicans Maintain Majorities in General Assembly Property-Tax Relief Amendments Approved By Voters. What We Know We’ll have these stories and more, coming up on your Georgia News Podcast and If you want community, local, and statewide news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe!  Commercial: DRAKE (Drake Realty (Geoff) Story 1: Public To Weigh In On Three-Month Detour Proposed for Old Mill Road The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) is seeking public feedback on a proposed three-month detour near Rutledge for the I-20 and Old Mill Road Interchange project. The detour aims to expedite construction by closing and replacing the Old Mill Road bridge over I-20, reducing construction time from 15 to 11 months. The 5.2-mile detour would use US 278 and Newborn Road. This project, part of broader infrastructure improvements, supports new developments in Morgan, Newton, and Walton counties. Public comments are open until November 29, with more information available online. Motorists should expect delays and check traffic updates via Georgia 511. Story 2: Republicans Maintain Majorities in General Assembly In Georgia's November 5 legislative elections, Democrats failed to reduce Republican majorities in the General Assembly. The GOP maintained its 33-23 Senate majority and 101-78 House majority, losing only one seat to an independent. Most incumbents were reelected, often unopposed. The closest Senate race was in District 48, where Republican Shawn Still won despite controversy. Several newcomers were elected, including Democratic replacements for retiring senators. In the House, close races occurred in minority-populated districts, but Republicans generally prevailed. The Georgia House and Senate will see new leadership as some minority leaders retire. Story 3: Property-Tax Relief Amendments Approved By Voters. What We Know A local referendum to reduce property taxes via a sales tax increase is expected in fall 2025. Georgia voters recently approved two statewide property tax-relief measures. Constitutional Amendment One, which limits property assessment increases to inflation rates, passed with 63% statewide and over 70% in Floyd County. Amendment Two, establishing a tax court, and Referendum A, increasing property tax exemptions for tangible personal property, also passed. Amendment One allows a 1-cent sales tax to offset property taxes, pending voter approval. If passed, this would provide tax relief starting in 2026. We’ll be right back  Break: WHEELER FUNERAL HOME (08.08.24 WHEELER OBITS_FINAL) Story 4: Cobb Transit Tax Defeated by Wide Margin Cobb County voters rejected a proposed 1% sales tax for public transportation, with 62% voting against it. The tax aimed to generate $11 billion over 30 years for transit improvements, but faced criticism for its length and timing. Anti-tax activists, like Lance Lamberton, argued it was fiscally irresponsible. Despite Democratic support, including Cobb Chairwoman Lisa Cupid, the measure failed, reflecting Cobb's conservative leanings. The defeat means the county's sales tax remains at 6%. The county will continue exploring transportation improvements, including a microtransit pilot program and state-planned toll lanes on I-285. Story 5: American Pickers' Is Coming To Georgia The documentary series "American Pickers" is set to film new episodes in Georgia this December. The show, which airs on the History Channel, follows expert pickers as they search for valuable antiques and unique stories. They're seeking leads on hidden treasures, focusing on private collections rather than public venues like stores or museums. If you have a unique item to sell, you can contact them via phone, email, or their Facebook page. We’ll be right back.  Break: Ingles Markets (Nutrition Questions) 5 Story 6: Reinhardt University to Host Veterans Day Celebration Reinhardt University is hosting a complimentary lunch for veterans and active-duty service members on Veterans Day, November 11, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Gordy Dining Center in Waleska. The event, "Lunch with a Veteran," will feature U.S. Army veteran and Reinhardt alumnus Ryan Neill as the guest speaker. Complimentary meal tickets are available for those with a military ID. This initiative is part of Reinhardt's Green Zone program supporting veterans. Attendees are encouraged to RSVP via email...
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GA News Podcast – East Metro for Sunday, 11/7– Published Friday 11/10   From the Ingles Studio, Welcome to your Georgia News Podcast. This podcast features stories compiled from the publications of Times Journal Inc.  Today is Sunday, November 10th and Happy birthday mlb Pitcher Kenny Rodgers ***11.10.24 - BIRTHDAY – KENNY RODGERS*** I’m Peyton Spurlock and here is your top stories Georgia is talking about, presented by Drake Realty  Public To Weigh In On Three-Month Detour Proposed for Old Mill Road Republicans Maintain Majorities in General Assembly Property-Tax Relief Amendments Approved By Voters. What We Know We’ll have these stories and more, coming up on your Georgia News Podcast and If you want community, local, and statewide news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe!  Commercial: DRAKE (Drake Realty (Geoff) Story 1: Public To Weigh In On Three-Month Detour Proposed for Old Mill Road The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) is seeking public feedback on a proposed three-month detour near Rutledge for the I-20 and Old Mill Road Interchange project. The detour aims to expedite construction by closing and replacing the Old Mill Road bridge over I-20, reducing construction time from 15 to 11 months. The 5.2-mile detour would use US 278 and Newborn Road. This project, part of broader infrastructure improvements, supports new developments in Morgan, Newton, and Walton counties. Public comments are open until November 29, with more information available online. Motorists should expect delays and check traffic updates via Georgia 511. Story 2: Republicans Maintain Majorities in General Assembly In Georgia's November 5 legislative elections, Democrats failed to reduce Republican majorities in the General Assembly. The GOP maintained its 33-23 Senate majority and 101-78 House majority, losing only one seat to an independent. Most incumbents were reelected, often unopposed. The closest Senate race was in District 48, where Republican Shawn Still won despite controversy. Several newcomers were elected, including Democratic replacements for retiring senators. In the House, close races occurred in minority-populated districts, but Republicans generally prevailed. The Georgia House and Senate will see new leadership as some minority leaders retire. Story 3: Property-Tax Relief Amendments Approved By Voters. What We Know A local referendum to reduce property taxes via a sales tax increase is expected in fall 2025. Georgia voters recently approved two statewide property tax-relief measures. Constitutional Amendment One, which limits property assessment increases to inflation rates, passed with 63% statewide and over 70% in Floyd County. Amendment Two, establishing a tax court, and Referendum A, increasing property tax exemptions for tangible personal property, also passed. Amendment One allows a 1-cent sales tax to offset property taxes, pending voter approval. If passed, this would provide tax relief starting in 2026. We’ll be right back  Break: WHEELER FUNERAL HOME (08.08.24 WHEELER OBITS_FINAL) Story 4: Cobb Transit Tax Defeated by Wide Margin Cobb County voters rejected a proposed 1% sales tax for public transportation, with 62% voting against it. The tax aimed to generate $11 billion over 30 years for transit improvements, but faced criticism for its length and timing. Anti-tax activists, like Lance Lamberton, argued it was fiscally irresponsible. Despite Democratic support, including Cobb Chairwoman Lisa Cupid, the measure failed, reflecting Cobb's conservative leanings. The defeat means the county's sales tax remains at 6%. The county will continue exploring transportation improvements, including a microtransit pilot program and state-planned toll lanes on I-285. Story 5: American Pickers' Is Coming To Georgia The documentary series "American Pickers" is set to film new episodes in Georgia this December. The show, which airs on the History Channel, follows expert pickers as they search for valuable antiques and unique stories. They're seeking leads on hidden treasures, focusing on private collections rather than public venues like stores or museums. If you have a unique item to sell, you can contact them via phone, email, or their Facebook page. We’ll be right back.  Break: Ingles Markets (Nutrition Questions) 5 Story 6: Reinhardt University to Host Veterans Day Celebration Reinhardt University is hosting a complimentary lunch for veterans and active-duty service members on Veterans Day, November 11, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Gordy Dining Center in Waleska. The event, "Lunch with a Veteran," will feature U.S. Army veteran and Reinhardt alumnus Ryan Neill as the guest speaker. Complimentary meal tickets are available for those with a military ID. This initiative is part of Reinhardt's Green Zone program supporting veterans. Attendees are encouraged to RSVP via email...

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