Author: On Common Ground News
WASHINGTON, D.C. — DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond and Commissioner Larry Johnson (NACo Past President) are participating in the White House’s Communities in Action: Building a Better Georgia event this week. The Biden-Harris Administration created the Communities in Action series to highlight the impact of various community programs for elected officials and community leaders across the country to share real-life experiences. DeKalb County has received approximately $364 million in CARES, ERA and ARP funding from the Biden-Harris administration. These federal funds have enabled DeKalb County to be a state and national leader in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by: Allocated…
DECATUR, GA—The DeKalb Board of Registration and Elections will hold a special called meeting on Oct. 21, 2022, at 9:30 a.m. for the purpose of reviewing voter challenges. This meeting will be conducted via teleconference (Zoom). Simultaneous public access to the meeting will be available via livestream on DCTV’s UStream channel at https://video.ibm.com/channel/dctv-channel-23. To make a public comment, join via Zoom: https://dekalbcountyga.zoom.us/j/97184078303 or dial in via phone toll free at 888-270-9936 and use conference code: 171493. Public comments of two minutes or less may be made live via the teleconference. For those joining the meeting by telephone, please be aware…
Gwinnett County—Recruitment is underway for volunteers to participate in the annual Gwinnett Great Days of Service volunteer initiative. From Friday, Oct. 21, to Sunday, Oct. 23, thousands of individuals, corporations, churches, schools and civic organizations will join in a weekend of community service to address some of the county’s most critical needs. Volunteers can choose service projects based on location, agency or activity. Opportunities range from stocking shelter pantries to building wheelchair ramps to cleaning up nature trails and streams. “There are so many different types of projects, so you can choose one that fits your skills and interests,” said…
DEKALB COUNTY– DeKalb County will open three warming centers for residents to use overnight. Night temperatures are expected to drop into the 30s across the state. Warming centers will be open in the following DeKalb County Fire Stations tonight, Oct. 18, beginning at 8 p.m.: · Fire Station 3, 100 N. Clarendon Avenue, Avondale Estates, GA 30002 · Fire Station 4, 4540 Flakes Mill Road, Ellenwood, GA 30294 · Fire Station 6, 2342 Flat Shoals Road, Atlanta, GA 30316
DEKALB COUNTY, GA—DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond on Tuesday, Oct. 18, announced a proposed one-time, $1,500 retention bonus for non-sworn frontline employees. The $1,500 retention bonus will be provided to frontline employees in multiple departments, including, but not limited to Watershed Management, Sanitation, Library, Parks and Roads and Drainage. All other employees would receive a $1,000 retention bonus, according to the proposal. “DeKalb County’s 6,000 employees have provided high-quality, essential services throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and financial crisis,” Thurmond said. Additionally, CEO Thurmond proposed a second round of DeKalb Employee Vaccinations incentives. Employees who provide documentation that they have received…
Rockdale County Supervisor Cynthia Willingham announced that Rockdale voters are casting ballots in record numbers for the Nov. 8 General Election. Rockdale recorded 1,844 ballots cast on Oct. 17, the first day of the early voting period. In 2016, Rockdale’s first day early voting turnout totaled 1,551, officials said. “Congrats to Rockdale on having its highest ever first day turnout for early voting,” Willingham stated in the report released. As of 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Day 2, more than 3,000 ballots had been counted, elections officials said. Early voting ends on Nov. 4. The General Election is scheduled Nov. 8. Rockdale only has one early…
Family, friends and community leaders gathered on Saturday, Oct. 15, at the outdoor repast celebrating the life of Jesse B. Hendrick, Viet Nam war veteran and husband of community activist Josie Dean Hendrick. Mr. Hendrick passed after a long illness that ended with a stroke. He died in hospice care at home on Oct. 10. He was 80 years old. The repast was festive with music, food and even a bounce house for the kids to enjoy. Dozens of people dropped in to fellowship and pay their respects to the family. The celebration resembled many that have been hosted by…
State Rep. Doreen Carter hosted a Metro Housing Resource Fair on Saturday(Oct. 15), providing assistance to those who need mortgage and rental assistance, as well as help paying for utilities. The resource fair featured professionals in the housing industry and was held at Voices of Faith Ministries’ Rockdale Campus at 1290 Sigman Road in Conyers. The half-day event was free to attend. Photos by Glenn L. Morgan/ocgnews.com


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