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Commission OKs $2 million in roadwork By LEANNE AKIN
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The Jackson County Board of Commissioners Monday authorized the award of its 2014 paving contract to Pittman Construction Company in the amount of $2,102,461.90. Pittman, headquartered in Conyers, was the low bidder on the proposal which also generate bids from ER Snell of Snellville, Stewart Brothers of Doraville, CW Matthew Contracting of Marietta and Allied Paving Contractors of Pendergrass. County Manager Kevin Poe said the 20 miles of paving is being financed by Special Purpsoe Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST V) revenues as well as the county’s allotment of road money under the state’s Local Mainte-
nance & Improvement Grant (LMIG) program. In a motion by Commissioner Dwain Smith which was seconded by Commissioner Jim Hix, the paving contract was awarded. Commissioner Bruce Yates was not in attendance. The bid will also allow for municipalities to “piggyback” on the county’s paving projects to get the same unit price amounts. The City of Commerce has already requested to have streets included. “We try to help the cities out,” said Commission Chairman Tom Crow, who inquired if the city projects could be included. Poe said the county has already done some of the required prep work, however, Pittman will be doing some patching in advance of the paving which Poe said should be completed
by November. The roads slated for paving include: ■■ Waterworks Road from Sheep Pasture Road to Cabin Creek Church Road ■■ Ednaville Road from Highway 53 to Thompson Mill ■■ Galilee Church Road from Highway 11 to the bridge ■■ North Jackson Loop from Old Gainesville Highway to Old Gainesville Highway ■■ Lyle Field from Highway 82 North to Mitchell Road ■■ Berea Road from U.S. 441 to SR 334 ■■ Swann Court to SR 82 to the end ■■ Waterford Road from Bob Holman Road to the end ■■ Sandy Creek Road from SR 334/Groaning Rock to SR 98/Wheeler Road
■■ Primrose Lane from Stockton Farm Road to the end ■■ Bill Wright Road from SR 82 North and stopping at the dirt part ■■ River Chase from SR 60 to the end ■■ Whitney Tracefromm Ednaville Road to the end ■■ Emma Circle from Taylor Drive to the end ■■ Magnolia Point Drive from Gum Springs Church Road to Buckthorne ■■ Buckthorne Drive from SR 124 to Blackjack Oak ■■ Westwood Road from Clyde Short Road to Highway 98
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at hurricane shoals
Tumbling Waters Society presents Art in the Park
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Lanier Technical College is partnering again this school year with Jefferson City Schools to give students at Jefferson High School dual enrollment opportunities. Lanier Technical College President Dr. Ray Perren and Jefferson City Schools Superintendent Dr. John Jackson (above) signed a new dual enrollment agreement at the Sept. 11 meeting of the Jefferson City Schools Board of Education meeting. See more on Page 2A.
Bluegrass and gospel and BBQ, corn fritters, tenderloin, sausage and beans will be among the sounds, smells and tastes to be enjoyed during the 24th Hurricane Shoals “Art in the Park Festival” taking place this weekend. You can step back in time when you visit Hurricane Shoals in Maysville for the festival which will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and from 12:30-5:30 p.m. on Sunday at the historic treasure in Maysville which is being preserved and enhanced by the Tumbling Waters Society and other volunteers. All festival proceeds will be used to promote and improve Hurricane Shoals Park. Visit the Heritage Village and watch corn ground into meal which you can buy. There is also fun for kids, a Civil War camp, arts and crafts booth and children’s art Creek Indian history and art to be enjoyed. The day gets under way with the 5K Mill Race at 8 a.m., and you can register online at www.hurricaneshoalspark.org. An antique car cruise-in cranks up at 10 a.m. and, also starting at 10 a.m., is “Putting with a Purpose,” a fundraiser for Lindsay’s Legacy Mentoring Program. Crystal River is hosting a gospel jam session on Saturday and a shape note singing school is also planned. BlueBilly Grit Bluegrass Band is hosting the Ianuario Memorial Bluegrass Festival with free concerts from 1-5 p.m. in the amphitheatre. This is the fourth annual bluegrass festival honoring Tony and Ann Ianuario. Saturday’s bluegrass performers will include the North Georgia Bluegrass Band at 1 p.m., the Shoal Creek Stranglers at 2, Pool Mountain at 3 and Grassville at 4. On Sunday, you will haer Brush Fire at 1 p.m., Jason Kenny with Leah Calvert and Chris Enghauser at 2 while 3 p.m. will bring 3 Bucks Shy to the stage. As is tradition, BlueBilly Grit will close out the bluegrass festival and, this year, there will be a special tribute to “Pee Wee” Garrison. Also on Sunday, take in shape note singing in the church starting at 1:15 p.m. and listen to Miss Gracie’s historic music on the violin from 12:45-1:15 p.m. Sunday’s festivities conducts with the 5 p.m. Duck Dash. Adopt a duck for $5 each or five for $20 and see if your duck can race down the shoals to win you one of the three grand prizes. There is no parking fee and no admission charge. For a complete schedule, visit www.hurricaneshoalspark.org or call 706-335-6723.
Jeremy Maddox is inspiring again with ski victory By FARAH BOHANNON
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Hometown hero Jeremy Maddox has showed Jackson County yet again that he is indeed an inspiration and hero to all. In September 2013, Maddox competed in the World Disabled Waterski Championships with the U.S. team and brought home a gold medal. The U.S. team prevailed over 11 teams in Milan, Italy, which was its third consecutive win. This year, Maddox traveled to White Stone Lake Estates in Talking Rock in Pickens County for the 2014 U.S. Disabled Waterski Nationals and came home with a national title for ski jump in the men’s seated division thanks to his sponsors, Atlanta’s Shepherd Center and
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the Barbra Bolding and Jim Grew Fund. There were three categories in this competition: seated, standing and vision impaired. Participants in each category competed in slalom, jumps and tricks. National Championships event winners were based on a tworound total of overall points compared to the 2013 U.S. national records. Overall winners were based on the overall points from the best of either round as compared to the 2013 records. This news is incredibly inspiring because Maddox is a paraplegic, meaning there is complete or incomplete paralysis affecting the legs and possibly the trunk, but not the arms. His spinal cord injury happened at the Thoracic-4 (T-4) level after suffering a motocross wreck
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at age 16. Generally, those with T-1 through T-8 injuries most often have control of the hands and sometimes have poor trunk control due to lack of abdominal muscle control. None of these limitations negatively affect Maddox in the slightest. He says he doesn’t look at them as something that limits him. Instead, he decided to see what he can do in terms of adaptive sports and has succeeded tremendously. “Being in a wheelchair puts me in a place where people notice me more,” said Maddox. “It is important to maintain a positive attitude about life. I use my opportunities to be a good influence to inspire others and allow people to remember me in a positive way.”
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John Lipscomb of Orlando For The Paper
Jeremy Maddox took national ski jump title in the men’s seats division at the 2014 U.S. Disabled Waterski Nationals hosted at White Stone Lakes Estates in Pickens County.
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