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🌱 Fundraiser For Johns Creek Shooting Victim + PTV Ordinance Approved

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Morning, everybody! I'm back with your new copy of the Johns Creek Daily. Here's everything you need to know about what's happening locally.


But first, today's weather:

Cloudy. High: 47 Low: 16.

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Here are the top three stories today in Johns Creek:

  1. Two friends of a Johns Creek woman who was allegedly shot by her ex-boyfriend are raising money to help cover her hospital bills and other expenses. The pair set up a Go Fund Me to gather donations for Heather Quiggle, who was shot along with her boyfriend. The suspect and ex-boyfriend, Abdul Batin Azzaam Rashid, was found dead on Tuesday. (11Alive.com WXIA)
  2. Johns Creek recently approved an ordinance that allows personal transportation vehicles to be used on certain neighborhood streets. The new ordinance goes into effect on Jan. 1 and limits the use of these vehicles to roads with a speed limit of 25 miles per hour or less. (Johns Creek Police Department via Facebook)
  3. The Georgia Supreme Court ordered the court of appeals to review a case on absentee ballots from Fulton County's 2020 election. The court will take a new look at the case, which alleged voter fraud during the 2020 election. (11 Alive)

Today in Johns Creek:

  • Holiday Artists' Market At John's Creek Arts Center (9:00 AM)
  • Cook And Eat With Chef Fan At Yifan Central Kitchen (6:00 PM)
  • Music Bingo At Adobo Taqueria And Tequila Bar (6:00 PM)

From my notebook:

  • The city invites Johns Creek residents to come and provide input on current plans for Johns Creek parks. The input meetings will take place on Jan. 5 and Jan. 9. (City of Johns Creek, Georgia via Instagram)
  • Looking for a fun activity this winter? Check out the art classes and workshops at the John Creeks Arts Center! Learn how to work with a variety of art media, including watercolor. Classes are available for all ages. (Johns Creek Convention & Visitors Bureau via Facebook)

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— Rose Mendez

About me: Rose Mendez is a freelance writer. She is studying English Literature at Hunter College. She loves reading, walking around the city, and coffee!

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