• $100,000 Match Pool to Benefit Local Nonprofits, Thanks to Cobb Community Foundation

  • Nov 19 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
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$100,000 Match Pool to Benefit Local Nonprofits, Thanks to Cobb Community Foundation

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  • MDJ Script/ Top Stories for November 19th Publish Date: November 19th Commercial: From the BG Ad Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Tuesday, November 19th and Happy Birthday to Meg Ryan. ***11.19.24 – BIRTHDAY – MEG RYAN*** I’m Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 1. $100,000 Match Pool to Benefit Local Nonprofits, Thanks to Cobb Community Foundation 2. Mableton Appoints First-Ever Ethics Board Members 3. 'Heaping Serving of Gratitude': Neighbors Host Big Thank You Plus, Dr. Ike Reighardt from Must Ministries on the Gobble Job. 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 (06.26.24 CU OF GA FREE CHECKING_REV_FINAL) STORY 1: $100,000 Match Pool to Benefit Local Nonprofits, Thanks to Cobb Community Foundation The Cobb Community Foundation's "Match Magic" campaign will boost donations to select local nonprofits with a $100,000 matching pool over the next two weeks. This initiative supports 25 nonprofits identified in CCF's gift guide, focusing on areas like education, food, housing, and public safety. Donations made by Dec. 3 will be proportionally matched, up to 10% of the pool. The pool, funded by Walton Communities and other contributors, aims to amplify donor impact. Contributions can be made online or in person, with checks needing specific details and timely delivery. For more details, visit CobbFoundation.org. STORY 2: Mableton Appoints First-Ever Ethics Board Members The Mableton City Council has appointed seven residents to the city's first Ethics Commission, following the adoption of the Mableton Ethics Ordinance in April. This board allows citizens to file ethics complaints against city officials, who can then respond before the board makes recommendations to the City Council. Members are appointed from each district, with Joel Cope selected by the mayor. Councilmember Debora Herndon praised the volunteers for their commitment, noting the unpaid nature of the role. Mayor Owens highlighted the importance of planning for future growth, as Mableton's population is expected to increase significantly by 2050. STORY 3: 'Heaping Serving of Gratitude': Neighbors Host Big Thank You Residents of the Meeting Park neighborhood near Marietta Square expressed their appreciation for first responders and community helpers during the Fifth Annual Big Thank You event. Organized by a committee including Jan Chandler and Lauraine Brazil, the event provided free food, drinks, and gifts to police officers, firefighters, educators, and others. Originally started by Chandler to thank those who served during the COVID-19 pandemic, the event has grown over five years. Chick-fil-A contributed food, while residents donated funds and time. Volunteers distributed gift boxes and met with various city employees, emphasizing community support and gratitude. 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 (Drake Realty (Cobb County) STORY 4: Man Pleads Guilty to 2015 Murders of Marietta Couple Ronnie Adrian Towns pled guilty to the 2015 murders of Marietta couple Bud and June Runion, who were lured to Telfair County under the pretense of buying a car. Towns, 38, was sentenced to life without parole after initially facing the death penalty. The case, delayed by grand jury issues and the pandemic, saw new evidence emerge in April from magnet fishing in Horse Creek. Telfair County Sheriff Sim Davidson expressed relief at the case's resolution. The Runions, known for their charitable work through Forever Grateful Ministries, were remembered for their community contributions. STORY 5: State launches website for new school vouchers program Georgia is preparing for a private-school vouchers program by launching mygeorgiapromise.org, detailing the Georgia Promise Scholarship. This initiative offers up to $6,500 annually for eligible K-12 students in lower-performing schools for private tuition and related expenses. The program, set to launch in July 2025, targets students in the bottom 25% of public schools or rising kindergarteners, with residency requirements. The legislation, passed by Republicans, caps spending at 1% of the state's Quality Basic Education fund and limits eligibility to families earning up to $120,000 annually. Critics argue it diverts funds from public schools and inadequately supports low-income families. We’ll be back in a moment Break: Ingles Markets 5 ***Ike Interview***11.19.24 IKE REIGHARD_FINAL*** Break: Marietta Theatre Gift Maji Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out ...
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