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GDP Script/ Top Stories for Wednesday May 17th Publish Date: May 16th, Tuesday From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast Today is Wednesday May 17th , and happy 64th birthday to the great Jim Nantz ***Nantz cut**** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Mall of Georgia Chrysler Dodge Jeep Auburn area home destroyed during weekend fire Gateway85 to honor Jimmy Carter with Norcross event May 23 And Gwinnett police will conduct operation aimed at curbing DUI, other traffic offenses this weekend Plus, Leah McGrath of Ingles Markets talks with Bruce Jenkins about food prices, and we get news from the US department of Agriculture on the topic. We'll have all this and more on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. Commercial M.O.G. Story 1. Fire A house in the Auburn area of Gwinnett County has been declared a total loss after a fire broke out in the kitchen, according to Gwinnett County Fire and Emergency Services. The firefighters responded to the home on Bill Cheek Road after receiving a call at 7:05 p.m. The single-story home was already engulfed in flames upon their arrival, but they were able to bring the fire under control within 20 minutes. The extensive damage rendered the home uninhabitable. Investigators determined that the fire originated in the kitchen, but the exact cause could not be determined. Fortunately, a man who was inside the home managed to escape when he noticed smoke in the kitchen. Gwinnett County residents are reminded that free smoke alarm installations are available through a home safety survey to identify potential fire hazards. STORY 2: Carter Next week, Gwinnett County and Gateway85 Community Improvement District leaders, along with former Ambassador Andrew Young and one of former President Jimmy Carter's grandsons, will gather to celebrate President Carter's life. The event, organized by the CID, will pay tribute to President Carter by placing banners honoring him along a two-mile stretch of Jimmy Carter Boulevard. Taking place at the Global Mall on May 23, the event aims to highlight the boulevard's contributions to Gwinnett County's economic, cultural, and social vibrancy. Notable attendees include former state Sen. Jason Carter, Gateway85 CID Executive Director Emory Morsberger, and Gwinnett County Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson. Jimmy Carter Boulevard is one of eight streets named after the former president, who served as Georgia's governor before becoming the 39th president of the United States. Story 3: Police operation Gwinnett County police are launching Operation Whiskey Charlie, a traffic safety effort aimed at promoting road safety ahead of the Memorial Day holiday. The operation will take place over the weekend, targeting drivers who are speeding, driving under the influence, driving aggressively, or committing other traffic offenses. With 26 traffic collision-related deaths in 2023, the police department aims to remind motorists of the importance of following traffic laws. The operation involves various units, including Accident Investigation, Aviation, K-9, Community Response Teams, Special Investigations Section, and the Situational Awareness and Crime Response Center. The goal is to protect lives, property, and enhance the quality of life in Gwinnett County. Commercial Peggy Slappey Commercial Tom Wages - then Obits STORY 4: Merger Oconee State Bank has taken a significant step towards its merger with Elberton Federal Savings and Loan by initiating a required offering of its common stock. The merger, which was announced in 2021, involves a "merger conversion" in which Elberton Federal will convert to a stock form before merging with Oconee State Bank. Eligible members of Elberton Federal, Oconee shareholders, and others have the opportunity to acquire shares of Oconee State Bank's common stock through a subscription and community offering. Oconee State Bank operates five full-service financial centers, including one in Duluth, while Elberton Federal is based in Elberton. Community meetings will be held in Elberton and Watkinsville to discuss the stock offering with interested investors. For more information, interested individuals can contact the Oconee Financial Corporation Stock Information Center. Story 5: Gucci Gwinnett County police are seeking a man accused of stealing a Gucci watch valued at nearly $2,100 from a jewelry store at Sugarloaf Mills. The incident occurred on May 9 when the suspect asked to try on a Gucci watch with a leather band at Kay Jewelers. While wearing the watch, he waited for a security officer to pass by and then claimed the watch as his own before fleeing the store without paying. The suspect is described as a tall and slim white man with a beard, wearing a white Lakers jersey, a tan bucket hat, and white or tan pants with gray sneakers. Anyone with information is urged to contact detectives or Atlanta Crime Stoppers…..we'll be right back Commercial: City of Lawrenceville -Ingles 6 Story 6: Leah And now, Leah McGrath of Ingles Markets talks with our Bruce Jenkins about grocery prices: ****Leah**** We'll be back in a moment Commercial: ESOG 60 Story 7: Seckinger Seckinger High School recently held a celebration to honor three seniors who have signed with college athletic programs. Sebastian Hernandez signed with Crowder College for baseball, Omary Tuwano signed with Midway College for wrestling, and Bryson Ruggs signed with Brevard College for football. The event recognized their achievements and commitment to pursuing their athletic careers at the collegiate level. Congratulations to Sebastian, Omary, and Bryson on their signings, and best wishes to them as they embark on their college journeys in their respective sports. Story 8: Buford The coaches of Region 8-AAAAAAA have announced the All-Region Baseball Team, with Buford earning the top honors. Nate Taylor of Buford was named Pitcher of the Year, while his teammate Cannon Goldin received the Position Player of the Year award. The coaches also recognized other standout players in the region. The first team pitchers included players like Nick Bennett from Mill Creek and Cooper Johnson from Mountain View. Among the first team position players were Marquise Blackman from Dacula and Brandon Taliaferro from Buford. The second team featured talented players such as Damian Brown from Buford and Jake Rutkowski from Collins Hill. These athletes have showcased their skills and contributed significantly to their teams' success throughout the season. Story 9: USDA And now, we hear from Gary Crawford from the US Department of Agriculture, more on current food prices: *****USDA piece**** We'll have closing comments after this Henssler 60 Thanks again for listening to today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. Giving you important news about your community and telling great stories are what we do. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. www.hensslerkennesaw.com www.mallofgeorgiachryslerdodgejeep.com www.psponline.com www.wagesfuneralhome.com www.lawrencevillega.org www.esogrepair.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Browne is an explorer, TEDx Speaker and former professional rugby union player. Damian has just succesfully completed an expedition that saw him row from New York to the West coast of Ireland. This is his second time as a guest on the podcast, having joined us last year to talk about how he contracted Covid while climbing Mount Everest. - Please share or leave a rating. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
De bharr na droch aimsire cuireadh Damian Brown a bhí tar éis iomramh an bealach ar fad ó Nua Eabhrac go Gaillimh ar na carraigeacha sna Forbacha thart ar an 1 a chlog ar maidin inniu. Bhí súil ag Damian a theacht i dtír ag an Dug i nGaillimh ar maidin inniu ach cuirfear fáilte oifigiúil roimhe ansin ag a 11 ar maidin.
Damian Browne is an explorer, TEDx Speaker and former professional rugby union player. He has just returned home after an expedition to Mount Everest where he contracted Covid-19 while on the mountain. We also chatted about the time he rowed across the Atlantic ocean solo, and his adventures trekking through the Pamir mountains of Afghanistan. - Please share or leave a rating. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Damian Brown, former professional rugby player talks to us about the exploration of his physical and mental limits, rowing the Atlantic and conquering the Seven Summits. Damian played elite rugby with clubs such as Leinster, Connacht and Brive. After retirement, he embarked on a life of exploration and adventure successfully defeating the Marathons des Sables, single-handedly rowing the Atlantic and is currently working his way to climbing the Seven Summits – preparing for his Mount Everest climb in 2021. It's an exciting narrative with some unique insights into motivation, grit, performance and pushing yourself to the limits from someone who still hasn't found his own boundaries despite conquering some of the toughest challenges in the world.
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today's show: Located in Brentwood, Maryland, Savor at Studio 3807 is Prince George's County's first food hall and the second African-American-owned food hall in the country. Savor offers a range of dining options. Its operators have created an indoor farmers' market, an artisans' market and a variety of mini-restaurants. Savor is a lot of fun and good eats, and we want you to know all about it – so we've brought one of its founders, business attorney and food entrepreneur April N. Richardson, and several Savor food merchants in today. In with April are Savor merchants, including: • Bianca Tabbs of Curated DMV, which allows independent designers and artists and emerging brands to sell high-quality handcrafted, well-designed products in a range of categories; • Kathy Voss of Voss Foods, a vegan food concept; • Mackenzie Kitburi of Little Miner Taco; • Chef Damian Brown of the brunch carry-out concept, The Uncaged Chefs. Plus we enjoy cocktails concocted by April and Kathy from the menu at their joint project at Savor, Community Cocktail.
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today’s show: Located in Brentwood, Maryland, Savor at Studio 3807 is Prince George's County's first food hall and the second African-American-owned food hall in the country. Savor offers a range of dining options. Its operators have created an indoor farmers’ market, an artisans’ market and a variety of mini-restaurants. Savor is a lot of fun and good eats, and we want you to know all about it – so we’ve brought one of its founders, business attorney and food entrepreneur April N. Richardson, and several Savor food merchants in today. In with April are Savor merchants, including: • Bianca Tabbs of Curated DMV, which allows independent designers and artists and emerging brands to sell high-quality handcrafted, well-designed products in a range of categories; • Kathy Voss of Voss Foods, a vegan food concept; • Mackenzie Kitburi of Little Miner Taco; • Chef Damian Brown of the brunch carry-out concept, The Uncaged Chefs. Plus we enjoy cocktails concocted by April and Kathy from the menu at their joint project at Savor, Community Cocktail.
What is it about being a private chef? Sounds like something only the wealthy can afford. Hold on, don’t judge a toque by its height. Today on Industry Night we chat with entrepreneurs in the food space — LaWanda White (founder of Private Chef, No Restaurant Week), Yahya Sardari (owner of Coffy Cafe), Damian Brown (founder of the Uncaged Chefs), Tiffany Lightfoot (founder of My Cake Theory) and Kareem Mr Bake Queeman (founder of Mr Bake) — about creating your own business, being a personal chef and participating in Private Chef, No Restaurant Week from September 22-28.
Damian Brown is a friend of the show and Regional Athletic Director, Far Northeast Warriors in Denver Public Schools. Josh and Justin share some insights on how to win your day, no matter the objective. Humorous stories of business, food, sports, family, love and life. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WINPODCAST/
The Roker Rapport Podcast went out LIVE earlier as we said goodbye to yet another summer of major surgery at Sunderland AFC in the aftermath of the transfer window closing. Joining our host Connor Bromley were Roker Report team members Damian Brown, Danny Roberts and Jack Ford as the Lads ran down what has been a truly mental transfer window, discussed Sunderland’s business on the final day, what could still be done, answered your questions and much more! You can catch it, as always, for free on iTunes, Acast and YouTube. What are we talking about this episode?Sunderland’s transfer business to date;The POWER of positivity...What can we expect from the new players coming in?What a difference a year makes; How has the regime change affected transfer dealings and the club’s attitude towards players and their agents?Answering as many questions put to us by our lovely listeners as we could;Cute little fluffy dogs, Damian tries to convince Connor he’s not actually a cockney despite using the term Bosh, and other random bits...Great insights, points and Podcast debuts made. Lots to listen to! Tune in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#BoogieDownBronx The Bronx Brewery was started by Chris Gallant and Damian Brown to share their love of pale ales within the five boroughs of NYC, and regionally. While they focus… The post Bronx Brewery appeared first on Brewery Show.
We kick it into high gear and attempt to answer some calls from fans of the show. Andrew is back for this one and he tells us all about his romance with real people and also dream dating celebrities. All this and more on Lazer Face.