Johns Creek Herald, June 5, 2014

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’Hooch awards special honors for multiple sport athletes JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – New this year, Chattahoochee High School is honoring athletes who have earned at least four or more varsity letters in multiple sports including the award for Chattahoochee’s Ultimate Letterman. By lettering in a variety of sports for multiple years, CHS Athletic Director Milo Mathis said athletes have shown “an unselfish willingness for participation and a pride in and dedication to Chattahoochee High School.” Excelling in multiple sports has a lasting impact on the school and teams, he said, and the new awards recognize athletes for their “dedication and perseverance that has gone well beyond the normal standards for athletic lettering qualification.” Three awards were created this year: Premier Letterman Award for athletes with four or more letters in multiple sports; Elite Letterman Award for athletes with six or more letters in multiple sports; and the Ultimate Letterman Award for athletes with 10 or more letters in multiple sports. While 27 students were recognized in the first two categories, Claire Craddock was the only ’Hooch student to win the Ultimate Letterman Award. Craddock earned a total of 12 letters – four

each in cross country, swim and track. The other athletes honored include 14 Premier Letterman Award winners: • Carrie Arnson, four swimming and one cross country • Alexis Bush, two cheer, one gymnastics and one basketball cheer • Erica Cook, two basketball cheer and two lacrosse • Akilah Guzman, two track and two basketball • Nora Hansen, four swimming and one cross country • Jordan Hillman, two football and three lacrosse • Sean Hoffman, one football and three wrestling • Savannah Howard, three cross country and one track • Caroline Jones, two football trainer, two basketball cheer and one soccer trainer • Aysia Key, two track and two basketball • Michaela Mason, two track and two basketball manager • Adrian Salazar, three tennis and two wrestling • Charity Starkes, two cross country, one track and two basketball • Mickey Tomlinson, two football and three lacrosse

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Local students win appointments to U.S. military academies ATLANTA – U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., announced that six North Fulton high school seniors whom he had nominated to the United States military academies have received appointments to the

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prestigious schools. “Each year, I have the honor of nominating outstanding young Georgians to attend our country’s fine military academies,” said Isakson. “Our appointees will make us proud as they always have.” Members of Congress are tasked with nominating students to attend the nation’s military academies annually. Those nominees who are accepted into the academies are awarded full four-year scholarships that include tuition, books, board, medical and dental care.

Isakson held a congratulatory reception June 1 for nominees and their families. The Isakson nominees who have been accepted by the academies (listed with their hometowns) are: U.S. Air Force Academy Micah Hayden – Roswell Christana Wagner – Alpharetta U.S. Military Academy Seong Kim – Alpharetta Roshini Jagadam – Alpharetta William Whitaker – Roswell U.S. Naval Academy Emily Ranzau – Alpharetta

CITY OF ALPHARETTA PUBLIC NOTICE Fiscal Year 2015 Budget Notice is hereby given that public hearings shall be held before the Mayor and Council of the City of Alpharetta, Georgia on June 9, 2014 at 6:30 p.m., and June 16, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. regarding the adoption of the budget for fiscal year 2015 (July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015) and to set the millage rate. The public hearings will take place at City Hall, 2 South Main Street, Alpharetta, in City Council chambers. The proposed budget is available on the City’s website, www.alpharetta.ga.us, as well as in the Department of Finance (2970 Webb Bridge Road, Alpharetta) and at City Hall (2 South Main Street) from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Monday through Thursday) and 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Friday). These public hearings are in accordance with O.C.G.A. 36-81-5. All citizens of Alpharetta are invited to attend and comment will be heard. Robert J. Regus City Administrator

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