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Randy Grider brings us another of his "Granny stories" from his time growing up near Rainsville in North Alabama.
CTL Script/ Top Stories of August 1 Tuesday Publish Date: July 31 Monday Henssler :15 From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Saturday, August 1st, and happy 61th birthday to actor Wesley Snipes ***Snipes*** I'm Brian Giffin and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia Woodstock City Council sets qualifying dates and fees Misti Martin discusses Cherokee Office of Economic Development goals and initiatives And Georgia Milestones test scores show student progress toward pre-pandemic results Plus Leah McGrath of Ingles Markets joins our Bruce Jenkins to talk economical snacks for kids We'll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast Commercial: CU of GA Story 1. council Residents of Woodstock who wish to run for the three Woodstock City Council seats up for election this fall can qualify for office on August 21-23 at the city clerk's office in the Woodstock Annex. The seats representing Ward 2, Ward 4, and Ward 6, currently held by David Potts, Tracy Collins, and Rob Usher, respectively, will expire at the end of the year. The qualifying fee for the city council is $342, equivalent to 3% of a council member's annual salary, and the fee is nonrefundable. The municipal election will take place on November 7 at the Woodstock Public Library, with a possible runoff election on December 5 if needed. The voter registration deadline is October 10. ....……… Read more on this story at tribuneledgernews.com STORY 2: misti The Cherokee Office of Economic Development (COED) is actively promoting business growth and job opportunities in Cherokee County. Misti Martin, President and CEO of COED said they seek to attract diverse companies, including those in cybersecurity, data sectors, technology startups, advanced manufacturing, and film production. Successful examples like Becker Robotic Equipment and Jaipur Living have expanded in the county, creating jobs and significant investments. COED is marketing available commercial space and planning the Canton Corporate Park's construction. They also offer acres of land for development in "The Bluffs" area. With funding from the American Rescue Plan Act, COED supports workforce development, internships, skills analysis, and the Be Pro Be Proud Georgia mobile workshop. They've aided over 70 Cherokee small businesses with grants and infrastructure improvements. Story 3: milestones The latest results from the Georgia Milestones tests show that while Georgia students have not fully recovered from the pandemic's disruptions, they are making steady progress. Out of 21 end-of-course assessments, 13 showed increases, primarily in English/Language arts and math at elementary and middle-school levels. Third-grade students showed significant gains in English/Language arts, math, and reading but still scored below pre-pandemic levels. On the other hand, 8th-grade students' scores in science and social studies continued to decline. To address poor results, the state Department of Education is launching initiatives, including hiring virtual tutors and partnering with AmeriCorps to provide tutoring for students in need. Back in a moment Break: ESOG - Drake STORY 4: pathway Etowah High School will introduce the Teaching as a Profession pathway in fall 2024, preparing future educators. The Cherokee County School District secured a $10,000 Cultivating Teachers grant from the Georgia Department of Education to fund this program, making them one of 38 school systems selected statewide. With this addition, all CCSD traditional high schools will have an education pathway. Students who complete the teaching pathways receive college credit and a guaranteed interview with CCSD for potential teaching positions. State Superintendent Richard Woods proposed and the state board of education approved this program expansion, aiming to cultivate the next generation of Georgia educators. Story 5: reinhardt Reinhardt University has added two new coaches for the 2023-24 season. Becca Hewitt will take over as the softball coach, succeeding former coach David Dews. She previously coached at Middle Georgia State and had a successful tenure there. Junior Nyamunda, a native of Zimbabwe, joins the men's soccer staff as an assistant coach under head coach Frankie Ruiz. Nyamunda played college soccer at Milligan and later transferred to Brewton-Parker, where he played under Coach Ruiz. Reinhardt's men's soccer team had a solid 2023 season, and Nyamunda is excited to contribute to the team's success. Story 6: pruitt Former Tennessee coach Jeremy Pruitt has been hired as a high school P.E. teacher and assistant football coach at Plainview High School in Rainsville, Alabama, where he also attended. He will also coach junior high basketball. Pruitt's hiring was officially approved by the DeKalb County Board of Education. His wife, Casey, was also hired as a teacher at the same school last month. At Plainview, he will work under his father, Dale Pruitt, who is the head coach. Jeremy Pruitt's coaching opportunities in college athletics have been limited due to a six-year show-cause penalty and one-year suspension issued by the NCAA following violations at Tennessee. Pruitt was formerly the Defensive Coordinator at Georgia. 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Kim Bryan is a physical therapist at Rehab Partners in Rainsville, Alabama. Prepare to be inspired as she demonstrates the immense value and untapped potential of physical therapy in promoting progressive transformation and improving lives. Listeners will gain a deeper appreciation for the holistic approach and comprehensive care that physical therapy offers.
Lydia Rastall, owner of Lydia's Ace Hardware, shared how she got into the hardware business. I field I would assume is more populated by men yet she thrives by making her store her own. She shares how she adds what she loves into her store as well as how she runs a successful business. Her store is located in Rainsville, Alabama, so if you are ever in the area then stop by to check out the great selection she has as well as her great garden center. Thanks for listening!! Subscribe and leave a 5-star review if you loved this episode!As always thank you for listening TODAY. My LinkTree is the BEST place to find all my links whether you are wanting to follow me on Instagram, book a call about real estate, learn more about eXp Realty, shop my looks, or book one of our Airbnbs. This link is the one stop shop for all your needs! https://linktr.ee/madelinecampPlease leave a review and I will catch you on the next episode!
Audio from a training in Rainsville, AL on Storm work. Good Sawing! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tim-ard/support
Todd's guests are House Majority Leader Rep. Nathaniel Ledbetter, (R) of Rainsville, and and Jeremy Walker from the Alabama Asscociation of Realtors.
House Majority Leader Nathaniel Ledbetter of Rainsville joins us to discuss next week's start of a special legislative session on reapportionment and the possibility that an anti-vaccine mandate bill could be added to the call. Senator Clyde Chambliss of Prattville will be with us to talk about how the recently passed prison plan will affect his district, which is home to three prisons. State Agriculture Commissioner Rick Pate will join us to discuss medical cannabis and ongoing licensing for industrial hemp growers. And State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris will talk with us about the rollout of new booster shots and about how Alabama's COVID death rate may have finally peaked.
Joshua McMillon is entering the NFL Draft, Pruitt's lawyer releases statement after the Rainsville native was terminated See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
8/10/20 - Edition of The Mike Kara Radio Program - "What's Up America". Today we have a show featuring the music group - "Point of Honor". The interview is with Frankie King, who is the founder & vocalist of Point of Honor. Their website via Facebook is located at https://www.facebook.com/pointofhonorministries Point of Honor is based out of Rainsville, Alabama, USA.
Pride dries up the rains in Rainsville, NM. It keeps a mother and daughter apart. A god intervenes in dreams. Written by Gus Tafoya Performed by: Caroline Toby Graham Ericka Olvera A production of Blackout Theatre Company of Albuquerque Made possible with generous grant from the City of Albuquerque's cultural affairs and New Mexico Arts --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elcamposanto/support
We report on Gov. Kay Ivey keeping her stay-at-home order in effect through next week. We’re joined by State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris, who says any reopening of businesses should be done in phases. He also talks about the need for more virus testing in the state. We’re also joined by U.S Senator Doug Jones of Birmingham, who will discuss the new virus relief package approved by congress this week, including more money for testing. And House Majority Leader Nathaniel Ledbetter of Rainsville iswith us to talk about delaying the resumption of the legislative session for one more week, because of the virus.
In this episode, we are at the NTCA Rural Broadband Association event 2020 RTIME. We start with a visit with Christine O'Connor, executive director of the Alaska Telecom Association talks about her mission to educate and advocate for rural broadband programs and providers in Alaska, she provides an update to on-going broadband efforts and funding challenges. More about Alaska Telecom Association here: http://www.alaskatel.org We talk with Fred Johnson, vice chairman of the NTCA and CEO of Farmers Telecommunications Cooperative in Rainsville, Alabama. He provides a view into NTCA's work with the FCC and policy development. Fred updates us on progress in rural Alabama as well. More about Farmers Telecommunications Cooperative (FTC) here: https://farmerstel.com/ RTIME 2020 brings together more than 2,200 thought leaders in the industry ready to push the limits and continue this track to success. Hosted by NTCA - The Rural Broadband Association an association representing 850 independent, community-based telecommunications companies that are leading innovation in rural and small-town America. NTCA advocates on behalf of its members in the legislative and regulatory arenas, and it provides training and development; publications and industry events; and an array of employee benefit programs. Learn more about NTCA and RTIME 2020 here: https://www.ntca.org/events-education/events/2020-rtime
We report on the presidential impeachment trial winding down in Washington. We also report on the decommissioning of Holman Prison in Atmore. We’re joined by House Speaker Mac McCutcheon of Monrovia, who will preview next week’s start of the new legislative session. We’re also joined by House Majority Leader Nathaniel Ledbetter of Rainsville, who will talk about leading a legislative effort for Gov. Kay Ivey to expand mental health services in the state. And Rep. Steve Clouse of Ozark joins us to discuss a new lottery bill he will carry this year that would benefit education.
David O. Cofield, Pastor, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continues his series preaching on the life of Noah with this message "A Difficult Dance in the Dark" based on Genesis 6:9 on Sunday morning, March 31, 2019.
David O. Cofield, Pastor, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continues his series preaching on the life of Noah with this message "A Difficult Dance in the Dark" based on Genesis 6:9 on Sunday morning, March 31, 2019.
David O. Cofield, Pastor, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continues his series preaching through the life of Noah with this message on Sunday morning, March 24, 2019 "God's Grace Reaches Everyone" from Genesis 6:8.
David O. Cofield, Pastor, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continues his series preaching through the life of Noah with this message on Sunday morning, March 24, 2019 "God's Grace Reaches Everyone" from Genesis 6:8.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continued his series on Noah with this message "The Daybreak of Grace" based in Genesis 6:8 on Sunday morning, March 3, 2019.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continued his series on Noah with this message "The Daybreak of Grace" based in Genesis 6:8 on Sunday morning, March 3, 2019.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continued his series "Restore Your Church" with this message "The Starting Point of Church Discipline" based in Matthew 18: 15-20 on Sunday night, February 24, 2019.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continued his series "Restore Your Church" with this message "The Starting Point of Church Discipline" based in Matthew 18: 15-20 on Sunday night, February 24, 2019.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continued his series "As Were the Days of Noah" with this message "Immeasurable Evil, Matchless Grace" on Sunday morning, February 24, 2019.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continued his series "As Were the Days of Noah" with this message "Immeasurable Evil, Matchless Grace" on Sunday morning, February 24, 2019.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continued his series "As Were the Days of Noah" with this message "The Lost World" on Sunday morning, February 10, 2019.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL preached about the Vision of Rainsville First Baptist Church on Sunday morning, February 3, 2019.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continued his series "Restore Your Church" with this message "What Church Discipline Is and Is Not" on Sunday evening, February 3, 2019.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continued his series "Restore Your Church" with this message "What Church Discipline Is and Is Not" on Sunday evening, February 3, 2019.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continued his series "As Were the Days of Noah" with this message "The Religion of Cain" on Sunday morning, January 20, 2019.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continued his series "As Were the Days of Noah" with this message "The Religion of Cain" on Sunday morning, January 20, 2019.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL began a new series "As Were the Days of Noah" on Sunday morning, January 13, 2019 with this message "As Were the Days of Noah" from Matthew 24: 36-39.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL began a new series "As Were the Days of Noah" on Sunday morning, January 13, 2019 with this message "As Were the Days of Noah" from Matthew 24: 36-39.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continued his series "Restore Your Church" with this message "More About Elders and Deacons" from Philipppians 1:1 and I Timothy 3 on Sunday night, January 13, 2019.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continued his series "Restore Your Church" with this message "More About Elders and Deacons" from Philipppians 1:1 and I Timothy 3 on Sunday night, January 13, 2019.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continued his series "Restore Your Church" with this message "Who Are Elders and Deacons" from Philipppians 1:1 and I Timothy 3 on Sunday night, January 6, 2019.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continued his series "Restore Your Church" with this message "Who Are Elders and Deacons" from Philipppians 1:1 and I Timothy 3 on Sunday night, January 6, 2019.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL preached "Joy for the Future" from I Corinthians 11:26 on Sunday morning, December 30, 2018 in the last of the "Revive Your Church" series.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL preached "Joy for the Future" from I Corinthians 11:26 on Sunday morning, December 30, 2018 in the last of the "Revive Your Church" series.
Pastor David Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL conitnued his series of messages "Revive Your Church" with this message "Joy is Having Certainty in Trials" from James 1: 1-4 on Sunday morning, December 16, 2018.
Pastor David Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL conitnued his series of messages "Revive Your Church" with this message "Joy is Having Certainty in Trials" from James 1: 1-4 on Sunday morning, December 16, 2018.
Pastor David Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL conitnued his series of messages "Restore Your Church" with this message "Leadership is Reserved for Males Only" from I Timothy 3 on Sunday evening, December 16, 2018.
Pastor David Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL conitnued his series of messages "Restore Your Church" with this message "Leadership is Reserved for Males Only" from I Timothy 3 on Sunday evening, December 16, 2018.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL conkitnued his series of messages "Revive Your Church" with this message on Sunday morning, December 9, 2018 "Joy is a LIfe on Mission" based on Hebrews 12:2.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL conkitnued his series of messages "Revive Your Church" with this message on Sunday morning, December 9, 2018 "Joy is a LIfe on Mission" based on Hebrews 12:2.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continued his series "Revive Your Church" with this message "Joy is a Life of Giving" based on II Corinthians 8-9 on Sunday morning, December 2, 2018.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continued his Sunday night series "Restore Your Church" with this message on Sunday night, November 25, 2018 "The Church is Built on Leadership: Christ the Head" based on Ephesians 1: 22 and 5: 23.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continued his Sunday night series "Restore Your Church" with this message on Sunday night, November 25, 2018 "The Church is Built on Leadership: Christ the Head" based on Ephesians 1: 22 and 5: 23.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL continued his series "Revive Your Church" with this message "Living Under An Open Heaven" based on II Kings 7: 1-10 on Sunday morning, September 16, 2018.
Pastor David O. Cofield, Rainsville First Baptist Church, Rainsville, AL started a new series "Restore Your Church" with this message "The Church in Picture" on Sunday evening, September 16, 2018.
Alice Pettyjohn is the owner of an art studio and boutique called Alice Circle, which offers everything from art classes and art parties to a variety of creative gifts and clothing. Alice is all about encouraging creativity through her art studio and shop, but you'll see why this is more than just a creative business to Alice. She shares about how her passion turned into a full time job, the importance of art in schools, and what's behind her love for maps and globes. And you'll learn how she's fulfilling a unique role to bring art to the community of Rainsville, Alabama.Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Rainsville, AlabamaHenagar, AlabamaHandwriting classSand MountainAlice Circle websiteAlice Circle InstagramAlice Circle Facebook