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Downtown Cumming Landscape Changes
Demolition of existing downtown structures is complete.
Email: Liz.Kennedy@patch.com Phone: 678-448-6599 Hometown: Columbia, SC Birthday: November 14th (yep, a Scorpio) Bio: Liz has loved news since her first job as a "paper girl" delivering newspapers (rain or shine) on her bicycle. Over the years she's grown into a creative and highly skilled broadcast media professional with more than 20 years of proven experience in news and music radio. She started out as a radio news reporter while studying at the University of South Carolina and completed her education with a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the Ohio State University.
During her tenure at CNN Radio she worked as a newsroom producer and editor and had the opportunity to interview hundreds of newsmakers including (Congressman Barney Frank, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, Civil Rights Activist Jesse Jackson, Michigan State Governor Jennifer Granholm, Former DNC Chairman Howard Dean). During her music radio days she met and interviewed the likes of Bono and The Edge of U2, Sting, Celine Dion, Gloria Estefan, Chris Isaak, AC/DC, Cheap Trick, Joan Jett and a few others.
Liz is the recipient of the 2005 Peabody Award on her contribution for coverage of Hurricane Katrina and its Aftermath and the 2008 Peabody Award on her contribution for coverage of the 2008 Presidential Primary Campaigns and Debates.
Liz enjoys mountain biking, gardening, group fitness classes and strength training at the gym, as well as, volunteering at her church, listening to others, music and spending time with Frankie, her Siamese cat, family and friends.
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I vote on the issues that are important to me and if the candidate represents those beliefs then they have my support and my vote! I am a registered Republican, but I have voted on many liberal issues. Does that label me a moderate Republican?
Religion: How religious would you consider yourself?
I believe in God the Father, The Holy Spirit and Jesus Christ. I'm extremely spiritual and choose to walk in Faith everyday.
I was confirmed as an Episcopalian more than 20 years ago at St. Luke's on Hilton Head Island. Today I am a member of Mountain Lake Church and volunteer on the production team.
Local Hot-Button Issues: What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
The economy, education, infrastructure, traffic flow on Georgia 400.
Demolition of existing downtown structures is complete.
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Two young people suffered minor injuries following a three-vehicle accident involving a school bus Friday morning in north Forsyth County.
Here are the jobs we found around Cumming and in nearby towns. Send open positions to liz.kennedy@patch.com or post under "Announce something to everyone."
A school bus was involved in the three-vehicle collision that took the life of a 43-year-old woman.
The Forsyth County Sheriff's Office has issued BOLO's for a red truck and for the occupants of a white, older model Jeep.
Exceptional Children's Week kicks off Wednesday in Forsyth County.
The Criminal Investigations Unit of the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office has issued a BOLO for a suspected shoplifter.
After a chilly weekend, Cumming and Forsyth County will soon see rain and warmer temperatures.
More than 750 participants showed up this year for the annual Superheros Run and Walk to support CASA of Forsyth County.
Here are the jobs we found around Cumming and in nearby towns. Send open positions to liz.kennedy@patch.com or post under "Announce something to everyone."
The Cumming Patch Directory is filled with local businesses of all kinds, from restaurants and retail shops to mechanics, schools and doctors.
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The German Shepard who sniffed out drugs and perpetrators retires with a ceremony.
The 11 employees who were laid off from the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office have hired an attorney to get their jobs back.
Pope Benedict XVI will step down today at 2 p.m. and Blessed Trinity and Queen of Angels, the Catholic schools in Roswell, have publicly thanked and prayed for him.
Pope Benedict XVI will step down today at 2 p.m. and Pinecrest Academy, the Cumming Catholic school will pause for a moment of silence at that time.
Investigators with the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office are looking for a man suspected of breaking into at least two vehicles and stealing financial cards.
The mayor and council also hear from citizens who are very concerned with increased traffic on their neighborhood street.
Don't expect to see much relief at the pumps around Cumming.