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CEAST METRO Top Stories for June 13th Publish Date: June 13th     Commercial: MORGAN MEDICAL From the Ingles Studio, Welcome to The Community Podcast. This Podcast brings you the top stories from the Rockdale-Newton Citizen and the Morgan Citizen.   Today is Friday, June 13th and Happy birthday to Tim Allen I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by Times Journal GDOT funding to assist with local road resurfacingMLB & Braves Announce Free Events for All-Star WeekFire Educator Recognized for Outstanding Contribution to Omega Pathfinder Program Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on sodas   These stories and more are coming up in today’s edition of the Community Podcast for Rockdale, Newton, and Morgan Counties! Please like, follow, and subscribe.   BREAK: COPY CENTRAL STORY 1: GDOT funding to assist with local road resurfacing Newton County will receive $1.9 million in Local Road Assistance funding from GDOT for resurfacing projects on portions of two dozen roads. The repairs, handled by Newton County Public Works, include key roads like Gaithers Road, Picket Bridge Road, and streets in Barrington and Riverstone subdivisions. The Board of Commissioners approved the project list on June 3, ensuring improvements across various neighborhoods and major routes. This funding supports the Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant program to enhance road conditions countywide. STORY 2: MLB & Braves Announce Free Events for All-Star Week Major League Baseball and the Atlanta Braves announced three free events for the 2025 All-Star Week in Atlanta. On July 13, the Home Run Derby X at Georgia Tech’s Russ Chandler Stadium will feature MLB legends and standout female athletes in a co-ed 3-on-3 competition. The MLB Draft, also on July 13, will take place at the Coca-Cola Roxy in The Battery Atlanta, with live coverage and fan access. On July 15, the All-Star Red Carpet Show will showcase players and families walking a 700-foot carpet through The Battery Atlanta before the Midsummer Classic. Fans can register for limited access at AllStarGame.com. STORY 3: Fire Educator Recognized for Outstanding Contribution to Omega Pathfinder Program Newton County Fire Educator James Franklin recently provided first responder and CPR training to participants in the Omega Pathfinder Program, a youth leadership initiative. Franklin’s engaging teaching style and expertise equipped participants with critical skills like scene safety, patient assessment, and CPR for adults and children. Fire Chief Royce Turner praised Franklin’s ability to connect with young people and make lifesaving techniques accessible, ensuring participants gained practical knowledge to potentially save lives. The program highlights the partnership between Newton County Fire Services and Omega Pathfinder to foster youth development and emergency preparedness. 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: MORGAN MEDICAL STORY 4: Little Girl Badly Mauled By Two Rottweilers A 4-year-old girl in Morgan County was severely mauled by her grandparents' two Rottweilers, sustaining serious injuries and requiring emergency airlift to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Her 71-year-old grandmother, also injured while shielding the child, was hospitalized. The attack occurred on June 6 when the dogs, described as "typically not aggressive," suddenly turned on the child while she played in the yard. Despite the grandmother’s efforts to intervene, both suffered multiple bites and lacerations. The dogs were euthanized following the incident. Sheriff Tyler Hooks confirmed the child is expected to recover. STORY 5: Shelli Siebert to step down as executive director of Conyers Rockdale Council for the Arts Shelli Siebert, Executive Director of the Conyers Rockdale Council for the Arts (CRCA) since 2015, will step down on June 30 to become Conyers' new business development manager. During her tenure, Siebert expanded CRCA’s arts programming, launched initiatives like Inspiration Theater and the Public Art Program, and strengthened community partnerships. Siebert called her time at CRCA the most fulfilling professional experience of her career. The CRCA board expressed deep gratitude for her leadership and announced Rachelle Norton as interim director. The organization remains committed to fostering creativity and community connection through the arts. We’ll be back in a moment   Break: ARTISAN MARKET And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on sodas We’ll have closing comments after this.  Break: Ingles Markets 3 Signoff-    Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Community Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee ...

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