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Reward at $50,000 in missing person case Another holiday season arrives and the Adams family continues to hold out hope for the safe return of Joshua Scott Adams, who has not been seen since May 20, 2013. While other families gather around the Thankgiving table to feast together, the family of the man who had just returned home from rehab after trying to deal with his demons – cocaine and prescription pills – knows his seat at the table is still empty. Their lives are void of the presence of the 25-year-old described as a very kind and living person. But family and friends are not sitting idly by although 18 months have passed.
Efforts are still under way to share information about Josh and his disappearance in hopes that information will be forthcoming. Connecting with the news media and through social media continues. News of the increase to $50,000 of the reward being offered for his return and information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for his disappearance is being circulated. Also new fliers are available with plans that they be distributed in shopping areas as Black Friday and Small Business Saturday are here. “Reward has been increased! Please
share our new fliers. Feel free to print as well. We love and miss him dearly and are not giving up,” says one Facebook post. “Someone knows the whereabouts of Josh Adams,” says Jackson County Sheriff Janis Mangum. “We want to do everything in our power to find Josh. We follow every lead we get. Our prayers are that we will soon get that tip that will lead us to Josh.” The anonymous tipline to which information can be provided is 706-367-3784. Visit www.facebook.com/BringJoshAdamsHome for more information and updates.
Small Business Saturday is Nov. 29
Farah Bohannon The Paper
Tracy Jordan, (C), was selected recently as the 2014 Jackson County Area Chamber of Commerce Businesswoman of the Year. At the Women in Business luncheon, Jordan, owner of West Jackson Medicine Center and a real estate professional with Funari Realty, was congratulated by Melissa Britt, director of membership for the Jackson County Area Chamber of Commerce, (L), and Cindy Phillips of State Farm Insurance in Braselton, the awards sponsor for the Businesswoman of the Year. The recognition preciously went to Martha Martin of Phil-Mart Transportation in 2008; Dee Lavender of Hometown Community Bank in 2009; diAna Huckins of Buhler Quality Yarns in 2010 ; Dr. Emily Howell of Howell Orthodontics in 2011; Annette Studivant of the Jefferson Police Department in 2012; and Hoschton Mayor Theresa Kenerly in 2013.
Braselton and Jefferson will be participating
By FARAH BOHANNON
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Tracy Jordan is selected as Jackson County Businesswoman of the Year By FARAH BOHANNON
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Braselton businesswoman Tracy Jordan was honored as the 2014 Woman of the Year by the Jackson County Area Chamber of Commerce during Wednesday’s Women in Business awards luncheon held at the BraseltonStover House. Jordan said she was thrilled to receive this prestigious award since she has become so involved in the Chamber’s Women in Business organization since 2011 as well as with several other organizations within the community. She has previously been nominated for the honor as well. A University of Georgia College of Pharmacy graduate, Jordan has been the owner of the West Jackson Medicine Center since 1996 and is also a real estate professional with
Funari Realty. She no longer spends her time just behind the pharmacy counter or a desk as she is involved in the community and is willing to help whenever it is needed. Jordan is very knowledgeable when it comes to all things Jackson County. After a vehicle drove into her business in early 2010 resulting in injuries to three employees including Jordan’s mother, Sylvia, who just underwent surgery to address accident-related injuries, Jordan said she has learned how to overcome challenges in all aspects of her life as well as learning to adapt easily and how to be flexible in certain situations. Her mother accompanied her to the luncheon and was teary-eyed when Jordan’s Woman of the Year honors announcement was made. Jordan says she always looks for ways to positively impact the community, its busi-
nesses and its people. While serving on the Hoschton Planning and Zoning Commission, Jordan’s interests in economic development and commercial projects have increased. Jordan was awarded the Hoschton Outstanding Citizen Award in 2011 and currently serves on the Jackson County Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. She worked on the Chamber of Commerce’s search committee for the president/CEO position and is involved on the public relations and small business committee in 2013. Jordan is a 2012 graduate of Leadership Jackson and serves on the board of directors of the Village of Hoschton Homeowners Association and is involved with Jackson County Youth Sports, A member of the Rotary Club of Braselton, she serves as social director and
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Farah Bohannon The Paper
Nominees for the 2014 Jackson County Businesswoman of the Year recognitions presented by the Jackson County Area Chamber of Commerce were JoAnne Santiago, owner of Higher Grounds Coffee House owner and director of administration of Polaris Aviation Solutions in Braselton; Jackson County Sheriff Janis Mangum; Lisa Stephens, executive director of Lindsay’s Legacy Mentoring; Tracy Jordan, owner of West Jackson Medicine Center who was honored as the Businesswoman of the Year; Braselton Town Manager Jennifer Dees; Karen Brouchard of Brouchard Farms and the Veggie Patch; and Sandra Fite, director of the Jackson County Certified Literate Community Program. See more scenes from the Nov. 19 Women in Business luncheon at ClickThePaper.com
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Instead of spending the wee morning hours following Thanksgiving shopping at big-name stores, come to Braselton and Jefferson on Saturday, Nov. 29, for Small Business Saturday to complete any and all holiday shopping. This event is a great way to support small businesses in local communities that have so much to offer to people of all ages. Small Business Saturday is a nationl promotion dedicated to supporting the small businesses that anchor local communities and strengthen the local economy. Local businesses will have their doors open for shoppers, and there will be plenty of food options to choose from as well. Braselton Downtown Director Amy Pinnell has secured three food trucks — Mac The Cheese Comfort Food Truck, Tex’s Tacos and Southern Girls Funnel Cakes — to provide some delicious options. Kristi’s Country Store & Café, La Hacienda and Two Ladies in the Attic will be open for business as well. A handful of vendors who frequent the Braselton Farmer’s Market will be in attendance as well with plentiful food options at their booths including Green Acres Farm, Legacy Bakers, J & B Farms, Finch Creek Farms and Sunshine Farm. “Working together we can make this a great day for Downtown Braselton,” said Pinnell. On Saturday, the following Braselton businesses invite people to Shop Small — A Flea An’tique, Braselton Antique Mall, Braselton Gallery, Braselton Tile & Interiors, Countryside Antiques which is hosting an outdoor holiday market, House of Clay, Jarfly Station, Kristi’s Country Store, Braselton Fillin Station, Ivy Cottage, Naked South, The Garden, Two Ladies in the Attic, Artistic Expressions and Elements A Day Spa. Each one of these businesses will offer a special promotion or discount, so this event is not one to miss. Small Business Saturday will take place from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Nov. 29 in downtown Braselton. Visit www.downtownbraselton.com for more information. Also participating in Small Business Saturday is downtown Jefferson. As a special treat, Swirlee’s Frozen Yogurt is welcoming Santa from 10-11 a.m. With limited spots available, call 706-367-0319 to reserve your spot. The cost is $10 per child.
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