GDP Script/ Top Stories for Jan 19th   


Publish Date:  Jan 18th   


 


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From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast.


Today is Friday, January 19th and Happy heavenly Birthday to Janis Joplin.


***01.19.24 – BIRTHDAY – JANIS JOPLIN***


I’m Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia.

Duluth Apartment Fire Displaces 20
Lawrenceville Police Launch Citizens Patrol Program
Explore Gwinnett Launches Gwinnett Hospitality, Arts and Entertainment Recovery Grant Fund

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STORY 1: Duluth Apartment Fire Displaces 20


A fire at The Everett Apartments in Duluth displaced 20 people. The Gwinnett County Fire Department responded to the incident, finding smoke and fire on the first floor extending into the second floor and attic space. The occupant reported smoke from the HVAC unit, leading to the evacuation of approximately 10 occupants. No injuries were reported, but 14 adults and six children were displaced due to fire and smoke damage. Temporary assistance will be provided by the American Red Cross. The cause of the fire is under investigation.


STORY 2: Lawrenceville Police Launch Citizens Patrol Program


Lawrenceville has introduced a Citizens and Police Partners Unit (LCAPPS), allowing residents to volunteer with the police department. The unit, consisting of eight founding members, has undergone advanced training and will assist with tasks such as traffic control, accident scenes, public events, and residential checks. Members are required to complete a nine-week course covering areas like traffic control, crime analysis, first aid, de-escalation techniques, accident investigations, and driving. LCAPPS patrols in specially marked vehicles will enhance police presence, improve community safety, and free up sworn officers for critical tasks, contributing to Lawrenceville's overall safety.


STORY 3: Explore Gwinnett Launches Gwinnett Hospitality, Arts and Entertainment Recovery Grant Fund


Explore Gwinnett has launched the Gwinnett Hospitality, Arts, and Entertainment Recovery Grant Fund, offering limited funding for Gwinnett County-based organizations, including 501(c)(3) arts and cultural organizations, as well as for-profit hospitality, arts, and entertainment businesses. Eligible participants include hotels, restaurants, breweries, inbound tour operators, and film/TV production studios. The reimbursement grant program covers expenses like rent, utilities, and payroll. Open until January 30, the program will provide aid for eligible expenses incurred in 2023 with American Rescue Plan (ARP) federal grant funds. Explore Gwinnett Tourism + Film will administer and disburse the funds, contributing to the local arts and cultural landscape's recovery.


 


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STORY 4: New Nonprofit Focuses on Helping Families and Pets Stay Together Furever


Stay Together Furever, a non-profit organization, aims to assist lower-income and fixed-income families facing life crises in retaining their pets. Initially focusing on areas like Peachtree Corners, Norcross, Duluth, and Berkeley Lake, the organization addresses overcrowding in local animal shelters that leads to increased euthanasia rates. The non-profit provides temporary foster homes for pets during non-emergency crises, such as eviction or illness. Offering up to ninety days of pet care, including veterinary services, the goal is to reunite pets with their owners. Stay Together Furever is actively seeking fosters, monetary donations, and gently used pet supplies.


STORY 5: Brenau University Offering New Risk Management Degree


Brenau College's College of Business and Communication in Gainesville, Georgia, has introduced a new undergraduate major for the Spring 2024 semester – risk management and insurance. This makes Brenau one of the few schools in Georgia, alongside institutions like the University of Georgia, Mercer University, and Georgia State University, to offer this major. Funded by a $50,000 course development grant from the Spencer Educational Foundation, the program aims to support students' professional development, offering resources for attending risk professionals' annual meetings and establishing a Brenau chapter of Gamma Iota Sigma, an international professional fraternity in risk management and insurance.


 


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STORY 6: Cirque du Soleil’s 'Corteo' Coming To Gwinnett's Gas South Arena


Cirque du Soleil's "Corteo" is set to be presented at Gas South Arena in Duluth for six shows in mid-August. The production, described as the most enchanting arena production, premiered in 2005 and has been seen by over 10 million patrons in 20 countries. "Corteo" explores the world of fun and comedy in the context of a clown imagining his own funeral, blending the ridiculous with the tragic. In a first for Cirque du Soleil, the stage will be centrally located in the arena, allowing each half of the audience to face the other, offering a unique perspective for both the show and performers.


 


STORY 7: Georgia Has the 8th Newest Homes in the U.S.


The U.S. real estate market poses challenges for buyers due to rising home prices, high mortgage rates, and a shortage of new housing supply. A study estimates a deficit of 2.3 to 6.5 million housing units in the U.S. Construction slowdown during the Great Recession contributes to the shortage. Buyers often compete for older homes, with the median age increasing by over 10 years in the last two decades. Older homes are more affordable but require higher maintenance costs. Geographic variations exist, with Sun Belt states having newer homes, while Northeast and Midwest states have older housing stocks. In Georgia, the median home age is 30 years, built primarily in 1992.


 


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