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MDJ Script/ Top Stories for August 13th Publish Date: August 13th Commercial: From the BG AD GROUP Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Tuesday, August 13th and Happy 54th Birthday to MLB Player Mark Lemke. ***08.13.24 – BIRTHDAY – MARK LEMKE*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. Two Special Elections Schedules OK'd by Elections Board Police say Rep. Seabaugh Refused Sobriety Tests Suspect's Record Revealed in Officer-Involved Shooting All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: CU of GA STORY 1: Two Special Elections Schedules OK'd by Elections Board The Cobb Elections Board approved two potential schedules for special elections to fill the District 2 and District 4 seats on the Cobb County Board of Commissioners. The exact schedule depends on whether a December runoff occurs for the November general elections. If no runoff is needed, primaries would be held on February 11, 2025, with the general election on April 29, 2025. If a December runoff does happen, primaries would move to March 18, 2025, and the general election to June 17, 2025. This decision follows a legal dispute over a home rule map that led to the cancellation of previous primaries and general elections for these seats. Commissioner Jerica Richardson's and Commissioner Monique Sheffield's terms end on December 31. STORY 2: Police: Rep. Seabaugh Refused Sobriety Tests State Rep. Devan Seabaugh, R-Marietta, was arrested for DUI Thursday night after a crash involving a cyclist on Memorial Drive in Atlanta. Seabaugh, who refused sobriety and breath tests, denies being intoxicated, claiming he had only one beer hours earlier. A GSP report noted he exhibited signs of intoxication and was unsteady. The cyclist suffered minor injuries and was unsure if he was hit. Seabaugh, driving with three other passengers including fellow state reps, faces multiple charges. His case will be heard on September 4. Refusal to take sobriety tests may lead to a license suspension under Georgia's implied consent law. STORY 3: Police Share Record of Suspect in Officer-Involved Shooting Nathain Jenkins, 32, of Valdosta, was shot and killed by Cobb police at a Smyrna Walgreens on Friday evening during an altercation. Jenkins, who was armed, had multiple outstanding warrants from Lowndes and Fulton counties. Authorities are investigating a possible link between Jenkins and a previous vehicle pursuit that occurred weeks earlier. Cobb Police Chief Stuart VanHoozer confirmed the officers involved have been placed on leave and expressed condolences. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is handling the case and is seeking witnesses. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We'll be right back Break: DRAKE – COBB INTERNATIONAL FAIR STORY 4: Cobb Eyes $87.5 Million Payout to Cities for Services The Cobb County Board of Commissioners is set to vote on a new Service Delivery Strategy (SDS) agreement that would provide $87.5 million to six cities over the next decade. The agreement would start with the cities splitting $6.5 million in the first year, increasing by $500,000 annually. This comes after a dispute over reimbursement for essential services led to mediation between the county and cities. The agreement must be approved by the commission and all six city councils by October 31 to avoid state sanctions affecting grants and permits. STORY 5: Man Indicted in Slaying of KSU Student Samuel El Harris, 21, has been indicted on murder charges by a Cobb County grand jury in connection with the fatal shooting of 21-year-old Alasia Franklin at Kennesaw State University on May 18. Harris faces charges including felony murder, malice murder, and aggravated assault. The shooting occurred after a dispute outside the Austin Residence Complex. Harris, Franklin's ex-boyfriend, is accused of hiding her cellphone and car after the crime. Franklin, a KSU student government senator, was remembered for her dedication and service. Harris remains in Cobb County Jail without bond. We'll be back in a moment. Break: INGLES 7 STORY 6: Bounce for Pounce Scores for Cat Rescue Efforts Pounce de Leon hosted its “Bounce for Pounce” tennis tournament at Lost Mountain Tennis Center on August 11, raising funds for their cat rescue group. Twenty-four players competed, with James Smith and Kim Keller emerging as top scorers, winning prizes organized by Lisa Gardner. Pounce de Leon rescues homeless and abandoned cats, working with Petco stores and 50 foster homes across Atlanta. Since its founding in 2023, the group has adopted 192 cats and provided trap-neuter-release services for 250 cats. The event, supported by Sprouts Farmers Market and Costco, contributes to addressing cat overpopulation in Georgia. STORY 7: Motorcyclist Killed in Maxham Road Collision Alejandro Garcia-Zavala, 26, was killed in a motorcycle crash Sunday night in Austell, Cobb Police report. Riding a 2016 Honda CBR 650 southbound on Maxham Road, Garcia-Zavala lost control near Pontiac Circle around 10:36 p.m., striking a curb and guardrail before being ejected into a creek. The motorcycle came to a stop in the median. Garcia-Zavala was pronounced dead at the scene. Cobb County Police are seeking information from anyone who may have witnessed the incident. Break: Marietta Theater – COBB INTERNATIONAL FAIR Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. 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Today, we are joined by Kim Keller, the Principal of Dakota Ridge High School and a friend of Jeremy, to discuss the current situation at the high school following the fire in Jefferson County.
Kim Keller, Mary Ghaly Akella, and Shelcy Kamrud, from Mount Sinai Morningside, join us to share about their experiences transitioning to healthcare from continuous improvement roles within other industries.
How do you spread and sustain improvement work as an organization? Being able to successfully respond to this challenge is vital to an organization's success. In this episode we are joined by Kim Keller, Mary Ghaly Akella, and Shelcy Kamrud, from Mount Sinai Morningside, one of our Catalysis Healthcare Value Network members, to discuss their approach and experience implementing a Daily Management System. This team will also be teaching a Pre-Summit workshop “Prioritize Your Process: Tactics to Improve, Spread and Sustain Daily Management” at our annual Lean Healthcare Transformation Summit in Chicago this June. To learn more about their workshop, visit createvalue.org/summit.
Kim Keller Senger '92 is national director of corporate and foundation support at National Jewish Health in Denver. She joins the podcast this week to talk about how Simpson helped her build a career of service and development for one of the nation's largest respiratory hospitals. As with so many Simpson alumni, Senger has taken the skills and mindsets built at Simpson to find a career she couldn't have imagined when she graduated.
Amanda and Kim discuss her walk through divorce and what she has learned.
Podcast #26 - In this podcast we discuss the General Conference talk Sustainable Societies by Elder D. Todd Christofferson.
Does teeth whitening really work? Invisalign or Braces? Will soda ruin my teeth? How do I overcome my fear of the dentist? You asked and we answered! Kate and Betsy are joined by two general dentists with over 40 years of experience — Dr. Kim Keller and Dr. Klint Keller — for their Best Bets to all of your dental questions.
Agriculture is one of the fastest growing industries in the country. Canadian Western Agribition wanted to shine a spotlight on some of the movers and shakers in the sector. CWA initiated the Top 50 in agriculture program to recognize the best, brightest and boldest people ag leaders. CWA and Farm Credit Canada (FCC) started the search last year by asking for nominations from across the country. A panel of judges then picked the top 10 finalists in the categories of mentors, upstarts, innovators, deal makers and designated hitters. Kim Keller from Saskatchewan made the list in the Upstarts category. I talk to Kim about her work in the areas of technology and mental health. Statistics Canada used the recent Canada's Agriculture Day to talk about some of the accomplishments and contributions of farmers and workers in the food industry, especially during the challenges of the pandemic. The gathering of agricultural information has a long history in Canada. The data collected is used to generate numerous statistics about agricultural commodities, food, land use, farm finances and much more. Sébastien Larochelle-Côté is the assistant director with the agriculture division of Statistics Canada. He will tell us about why the information gathered is so important, How the stats are compiled and who uses it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Podcast #16 "Finding Hope in these difficult times" with President Kim Keller
Podcast # 15 "A discussion of President Nelson's Conference talk with President Kim Keller, Lyndi Bower & Matt Fowler"
Written by Jules Corriere with Anne G'Fellers-Mason Story Contributions by Katy Rosolowski, Jason Richards, Kim Keller, Cassidy Corriere, Kari Tuthill, Phyllis Fabozzi, Anni Zimmerman, Deborah Burger, Kathleen O'Brien, Catherine Yael Shealy, Candace DrakeEdited by Wayne WinklerCast:Deborah BurgerJules CorrierePhyllis FabozziStephen GoodmanMarcy HawleyTimothy HerronNancy Hope MajorAnne G'Fellers-MasonGuerry McConnellKathleen O'BrienLinda PolandMaggie PoldenNancy RheaJason RichardsPerry RobertsCalvin RobinsonMiriam RobinsonKaty RosolowskiAnni ZimmermanSPONSORSTennessee Arts CommissionMain Street Cafe and CateringWild Women of JonesboroughNancy Hope and Odie MajorButterfly Farm SanctuaryMcKinney CenterTown of Jonesborough
It all started with one simple tweet…. “We need to do more ag.” Join us in this captivating interview where Kim shares the backstory leading up to the tweet that changed it all for mental health in agriculture. When Kim finally hit the tweet button, she admits that she was scared to death of being ridiculed, made fun of, and told that she was making something out of nothing. What came next, she would have never expected in a million years. That tweet, and the floodgates of communication that followed, paved the path for the creation of The Do More Ag Foundation, an organization focusing on mental health in agriculture.
Laurie is joined by Kim Keller. Kim is a Sex and Intimacy Coach from Ashland, Oregon who specializes in Sacred Sexuality as a path to awakening. She is most passionate about utilizing altered states of consciousness through erotic play, pleasure and ritual to help heal both the individual and the planet! This show is rich […] The post Sexy Forever appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Brian sits down with Ally and Kim of AMOM (A meeting of the minds) to discuss thier autims supprt group and resources that they provide to the genral public concerning autism.Check them out on facebook at facebook.com/amomsupportEmail: AMOMally@outlook.com, AMOMShannon@outlook.com, AMOMgina@outlook.com, @Amomkim@outlook.comPlease share this podcast so we can raise awareness about those who know someone or who may have a firend or family member who has been diagnosed with autism or has yet to be diagnosed. You are not alone. Reach out to AMOM. There are resources and a community of people waiting to hear your story and share theirs!
The mental well being of farmers and ranchers is toyed with due to uncertainties like weather and market prices. Suicide rates among U.S. farmers are double that of Veterans. Four of my favorite Canadian women have dug their heels into the issue. Kim Keller hit the stir button on Twitter resulting in numerous people sharing their stories. Lesley Kelly and her husband Matt bravely put themselves on out there to share their story on Periscope. Sandi Brock and Amy Matthison brought attention to the subject with a funny yet genuine YouTube episode. These ladies have brought attention to the issue which has hit agribusiness and mainstream media in Canada. So, why aren't we seeing the same results in the U.S.? Join Dan Neenan, a colleague and director of the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety. The discussion is dedicated to piecing together the puzzle and initiating major involvement from organizations in the U.S. Thanks for listening!
Welcome to a brand new episode of Connectivity. This episode sees the return of Kim Keller and Josh Max, along with Becky Hollada and Nicholas Bray. Josh, Kim and Becky mostly talk about their experiences and thoughts on the latest Fire Emblem games for the Nintendo 3DS, while Nick ends up talking about Goldeneye 007 and Snowboard Kids for the Nintendo 64. For the discussion topics this week we feature some general thoughts on E3, NX and various other bits and pieces, including a smaller discussion on our favourite console launch memories. The musical selections on this episode include Rookie Mt from Snowboard Kids, Throwback Galaxy from Super Mario Galaxy 2 and a performance of the Fire Emblem theme from the Tokyo Philharmonic. Connectivity has joined twitter, so be sure to follow @ConnectivityNWR to be up to date on any announcements. We are wanting more listener participation, feel free to ask questions, they may show up in the show! We need your Listener Mail! Please send in some hard-hitting questions for the Connectivity gang to ponder over. connectivity@nintendoworldreport.com
Kim Keller is an adjunct public relations professor at the University of Memphis and a content marketing specialist for Wasp Barcode Technologies. Learn more about Don Mazzella's new book, An American Family Sampler. The new fall edition of Small Busines Digest is now available here.