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π± Dallas Mistletoe Market Returns + Social Media Scam Warning
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Hello again, neighbors! I'm here with your fresh copy of the Dallas-Hiram Daily, filled with all the local news you need to know right now. Including updates on:
- New jobs with the Paulding County Government
- The return of the Dallas Mistletoe Market
- A new social media scam warning
But first, today's weather:
Sunny to partly cloudy. High: 69 Low: 52.
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- Want to dedicate your career to serving the community? The Paulding County Government is currently hiring for multiple full-time positions. Available openings include Crew Worker, Engineering Division Manager, and Equipment Operator. Visit the county's website for job details and application information. (Paulding County Government)
- The Dallas Mistletoe Market has returned, and residents are ready to shop. The vendor craft fair is over 25 years old and features local art, food, culture, and crafts. The event is hosted by Dallas First UMC Children's Learning Center. Visit the link to learn more. (AllEvents)
- Finding your next home shouldn't be a pain! Visit the link to discover some of the newest houses to hit the market in and around Dallas-Hiram. Like what you see? Simply click on any address in the list to get more photos and details. (Dallas-Hiram Patch)
- Acadia Healthcare announced that it will be accepting new patients at its Georgia locations, including one in Dallas. The behavioral healthcare company has four new Comprehensive Treatment Centers located throughout the state. The locations are devoted to helping adults who are struggling with addictions to heroin, prescription painkillers, and other opioids. The four centers will be accepting patients in Dallas, Cumming, Loganville, and Woodstock. (Acrofan)
- Officials are warning social media users about a scam involving a missing old man from Dallas and his dog. Scammers have been claiming that an image of an eighty-year-old man and his dog shows their missing uncle. Viral posts claimed that the man was missing from Dallas, Georgia and Kingsport, Tennessee, among many other locations. Police have said the post is a scam and are encouraging users to report the image if it comes across their timelines. (USA TODAY)
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Today in and around Dallas-Hiram:
- North Paulding Network At Rodney's BBQ (8:00 AM)
- Color Shadowing At Phillips 47 Salon (9:00 AM)
- Business Fundamentals At Douglas County Public Library, Douglasville (12:30 PM)
- NaNoWriMo Writing Cafe At Douglas County Public Library, Douglasville (4:30 PM)
From my notebook:
- The Paulding County School District has announced its November Employees of the Month. Visit the link to see the winners and congratulate them! (Paulding County School District via Facebook)
- Seth Bice of the Southern Rodeo Company recently donated $3,500 to Paulding Public Safety Appreciation. (Paulding Public Safety Appreciation, Inc. via Facebook)
- The Paulding County High School JROTC is ready to rock the Rifle season! Go, Patriots! (The Paulding County High School JROTC via Facebook)
- Do you love online shopping? Amazon announced it will donate 0.5% of the price of Amazon Smile purchases to Paulding Public Safety Appreciation! Visit the link to learn more. (Paulding Public Safety Appreciation, Inc. via Facebook)
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Events:
- Junior League of Cobb-Marietta 2022 Mistletoe Market: Nov. 10-12 (November 10)
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Now you're in the loop and ready to head out the door on this Wednesday. I'll see you soon!
β Sean Peek
About me: Sean Peek is a writer and entrepreneur with a degree in English Literature from Weber State University. Over the years, he has worked as a copywriter, editor, SEO specialist, and marketing director for various digital media companies. He currently co-owns and operates content creation agency Lightning Media Partners.
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