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COMMERCIAL: From the Ingles Studio this is The Northwest Georgia News Podcast from the Rome News Tribune, Calhoun Times, Catoosa Walker News, and Polk County Standard. Today is Saturday, December 28th and happy birthday to Denzel Washington ***12.28.24 - BIRTHDAY – DENZEL WASHINGTON*** I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are the stories Northwest Georgia is talking about presented by Drake Realty. Local Farmer Elected to State Farm Bureau Board Mysterious balls of fire seen soaring over southern US Walker Commissioner Bids Farewell with Scathing Remarks These stories and more are coming up in today’s edition of the Northwest Georgia News podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: Drake Realty (Northwest Georgia) STORY 1: Local Farmer Elected to State Farm Bureau Board Chad Carlton, from Carlton Farms in Rockmart, was elected to the Georgia Farm Bureau Board of Directors for the third district during the organization's 87th annual convention. Carlton, a Farm Bureau member since 2001, has extensive experience, including roles on the Polk County Farm Bureau Board and the GFB Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee. He and his wife, Julie, run a diversified farm selling dairy, eggs, and various meats directly to consumers. The Georgia Farm Bureau's third district covers 14 counties. Additionally, Tom McCall was re-elected as GFB President for a third term. STORY 2: Mysterious balls of fire seen soaring over southern US Bright fireballs were seen across the southern US, particularly in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, sparking curiosity about their origin. Witnesses reported a large object breaking apart in the sky, creating a fiery display. While some speculated it might be a meteor, meteorologist Malcolm Byron suggested it could be space debris, like a satellite. Astronomer Jonathan McDowell speculated it was a Chinese satellite reentering Earth's atmosphere. The NOAA notes that 200-400 objects reenter Earth's atmosphere annually, often falling into oceans or sparsely populated areas. NASA has been contacted for further comment. STORY 3: Walker Commissioner Bids Farewell with Scathing Remarks Outgoing Walker County Commissioner Robert Stultz praised fellow commissioners and county workers during his final comments on December 19 but criticized certain citizens for their disruptive behavior at meetings. Stultz, who did not seek re-election, expressed disappointment with a small group he accused of creating a "circus environment" and suggested they learn proper meeting conduct. He praised Gene Wilson, the newly elected District 4 commissioner, and criticized those he felt were negative about the county, suggesting they consider leaving if dissatisfied. His speech ended with applause, despite some objections. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We will be right back Commercial: Ingles Markets 5 STORY 4: Library Mitten and Veteran Trees: Donate or Participate The Calhoun-Gordon County Public Library features two special trees this holiday season. The Mitten Tree invites donations of mittens, socks, hats, scarves, and gloves, which are available to those in need through February. The Veteran Tree honors local veterans with photos submitted by the community. Photos can be emailed to help.calhoun@ngrl.org with "Veteran Tree" in the subject line or brought to the library at 100 Park Ave. The Veteran Tree will be on display until January 5. STORY 5: Lindsey Thomas Recognized with SonShine Award Lindsey Thomas, a nurse tech at AdventHealth Gordon, has been honored with the SonShine Award for her exceptional care and compassion. She was nominated by a coworker for going above and beyond to help a homeless patient by finding a winter coat for them from the donations room. The SonShine Award, established in 2017 by AdventHealth Gordon and AdventHealth Murray, recognizes employees for their dedication and alignment with the organization's mission and values. The award celebrates those who "shine" through their warm and comforting care, reflecting the "Son" of God. Commercial: STORY 6: Pepperell High School 'Operation Key Club Christmas' Delivers The Pepperell High School Key Club successfully delivered gifts to 102 students as part of "Operation Key Club Christmas," aiming to provide Christmas gifts to those in need. The initiative involved collaboration with school counselors, community fundraising events like "Breakfast with Santa," and support from Rome Kiwanis and the Pepperell Dragon Club. Over 40 students, teachers, and volunteers participated in shopping, wrapping, and distributing the gifts. The project was led by advisors Alana Ellenburg, Deana Spranza, and Courtney Jones, spreading comfort and joy to fellow students this holiday season. STORY 7: Bill...