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Publish Date:  July 9th

  

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The Annual Sheriff’s Low Country Boil Returns for 33rd Year Cobb to Decide Future of Two Canton Road Spas Cobb Schools Talks Property Taxes

 

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STORY 1: Let’s Get Boilin’: Annual Sheriff’s Low Country Boil Returns for 33rd Year

The 33rd Annual Cobb County Sheriff’s Low Country Shrimp Boilin’ in Marietta brought together residents, officials, and community leaders for an evening of food and camaraderie. Started by Sheriff Bill Hutson decades ago as a corn boil, it has evolved under Sheriff Craig Owens into a shrimp boil with a diverse menu including barbecue, seafood, and more. About 1,000 attendees enjoyed the event, highlighting bipartisan support and fostering community engagement. The gathering featured live entertainment, family activities, and served as a platform for Sheriff Owens to connect with constituents ahead of his re-election campaign.

STORY 2: Cobb to Decide Future of Two Canton Road Spas

The Cobb Board of Commissioners is set to decide on the fate of Asian Wellness Massage and V Massage in Marietta, with hearings scheduled to determine whether to deny their health spa licenses. Both businesses allegedly violated codes, including employing unlicensed staff and lacking required permits. Owners Lingxia Zhang and Juan Xu appealed previous denials but were rejected by the License Review Board. If the denials are upheld, operations must cease immediately. Stunning Health opted not to appeal after receiving a suspension for similar violations. These decisions follow a county-wide pause on issuing health spa licenses amid concerns ranging from code violations to allegations of illegal activity like human trafficking.

STORY 3: Cobb Schools Talks Property Taxes. Here’s the Latest.

The Cobb County Board of Education is convening a special-called meeting to discuss the tax digest and fund balance ahead of their upcoming vote on the millage rate. Chief Financial Officer Brad Johnson will present alongside Superintendent Chris Ragsdale, focusing on the district's financial outlook. The board aims to assess cash flow and the impact of property value increases on tax collections before finalizing decisions. They tentatively set an 18.7 millage rate, unchanged from last year, but rising property values could lead to higher tax revenues unless the rate is adjusted. Public hearings on the millage rate are scheduled for July 11 and July 18, with the board vote set for July 18 at their Marietta headquarters.

 

 

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STORY 4: Marietta Man Dead After Fourth of July Crash

59-year-old Carl Scealf Jr. of Marietta tragically passed away following a medical event that caused him to cross into oncoming traffic on Powder Springs Road near Smitha Middle School. His vehicle collided with another driven by 30-year-old Amber Singleton of Powder Springs. Scealf was pronounced dead at Wellstar Cobb Hospital, while Singleton sustained serious injuries and was taken to Kennestone Hospital. Cobb Police are requesting information from anyone who may have witnessed the incident and can be reached at 770-499-3987.

STORY 5: New Eatery Brings ‘Italian Authenticity with American Convenience’ to Kennesaw

Pochino Italy, a new fast-casual restaurant near Kennesaw State University, was founded by Jennifer Erdman and Sam Lundy, along with Italian partners Andrea Casarin and Giuseppe Barbera. It offers customizable pasta bowls, Roman-style pinsas, and traditional Italian desserts. The menu aims to blend authentic Italian flavors with American preferences, adapting to local tastes while maintaining authenticity. Feedback-driven adjustments have already been made, such as adding protein options to pasta dishes. Located strategically near KSU, Pochino plans to expand locally and potentially franchise, with a focus on refining operations and establishing community partnerships, including with the university’s athletic department.

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STORY 6: Gone Fishin’: Cobb Fishing Rodeo Kicks Off at Hyde Farm Park

The Cobb Parks Fishing Rodeo at Hyde Farm Park in East Cobb attracted young anglers aged 3 to 16 for a morning of fishing competitions. Organized by Cobb County Parks and Recreation, the event aimed to introduce children to fishing and promote environmental stewardship. Participants enjoyed activities like a fish-shaped cornhole game and popsicles while fishing for bream and catfish in the stocked pond. Experienced fishermen, including 80-year-old Tony Cobb, offered tips and camaraderie. Winners included Beppe Rude and his friend Luke Nunan, who caught a 22-inch catfish, demonstrating their strategy with an octopus circle hook in deep, shaded water. Each participant received a giveaway bag, and the event continues with three more competitions at different parks throughout July.

STORY 7: Engineers rate Georgia “C+” in infrastructure

Georgia's infrastructure earned a "C+" grade in a recent report from the American Society of Civil Engineers, indicating moderate overall condition. The state's highest marks were in ports and energy infrastructure, receiving "B+" grades. Bridges, freight rail, and schools followed with "B" grades. However, transit was rated lowest with a "D", reflecting historical underinvestment. Aviation received praise for improvement, particularly in rural areas benefiting from enhanced airport facilities. Despite achievements, challenges remain, highlighted by a "C+" grade for drinking water systems, underscored by recent emergencies in Atlanta due to water main breaks. Engineers stress the need for increased funding to meet growing demands amid population growth.

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