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It's All About the Weather; Brother and Sister Injured in Crash
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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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Politics: How would you describe your political beliefs?
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.
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A brother and sister from Cumming were in stable condition following a single-vehicle crash on Friday.
The wastewater facility, known as the Echols Road Pump Station, will have to be relocated due to the widening and reconstruction project.
We've compiled a list of closings in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday.
It's a give back weekend around Cumming, there are two fundraising events for two local women, a call to action for volunteers to feed the hungry and much more.
Municipal Court Judge Charles R. Smith was honored by Cumming mayor and City Council for his years of service.
The suspect, who lives in Cumming, was arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a gun.
At least seven air machines located at gas stations in the Cumming area have been reportedly damaged and coins taken from them.
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Heading into another weekend Cumming offers up a local high school stage performance, live music, a garage sale and a list of other events in nearby towns.
While the hobby shop is a total loss there were no injuries.
A nearby Gainesville company has been awarded the bid to demolish the county's parking deck and government buildings.
Forsyth County Senior Services extends our sincerest thanks and appreciation to all who supported our two holiday programs – the Holiday Gift Angels Program and the Home-Delivered Meal Holiday Gift Certificate Program.
HB 386 replaces the annual ad valorem tax on newly purchased vehicles. Existing annual vehicle registration requirements, including annual tag renewal fees, decals, and emission tests (if applicable), remain in effect for all vehicle owners.
HB 386 replaces the annual ad valorem tax on newly purchased vehicles.
HB 386 replaces the annual ad valorem tax on newly purchased vehicles.
A 61-year-old man involved in Friday's head-on collision in northwest Forsyth County died this morning.
HB 386 replaces the annual ad valorem tax on newly purchased vehicles.
If one of your New Year's resolutions is to write more, inspire others and get active in the West Cobb community, Patch has a great platform for you.
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