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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 Wednesday, December 4th and happy birthday to Jelly Roll ***12.04.24 - BIRTHDAY – JELLY ROLL*** I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are the stories Northwest Georgia is talking about presented by Drake Realty. Humane Society Dedicates Spay-Neuter Clinic Floyd Schools’ Online Program Offers Flexibility, Demands Discipline Buc-ee's In Calhoun Gets Boost With New Mercedes EV Chargers Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on fast food 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: Humane Society Dedicates Spay-Neuter Clinic The Cedartown-Polk County Humane Society dedicated its spay and neuter clinic on Nov. 21 in memory of Judge Dan Peace Winn, following a generous donation from the Winn family. Named The Winn Clinic, it has performed over 2,600 spay-neuter procedures in under a year, with 85% serving Polk County animals. Led by veterinarians Laura Burch and Dan Pate, the clinic currently operates by appointment on Wednesdays and Fridays, with plans to add a third day to meet demand. Praised for its community impact, the clinic represents a decade-long vision, made possible by donations, volunteers, and unwavering local support. STORY 2:Floyd Schools’ Online Program Offers Flexibility, Demands Discipline Floyd County Schools has refined its Virtual Academy, offering an online learning option for 8th- through 12th-grade students who thrive in a self-paced, flexible environment. Led by Principal Celena Arrington and instructor Jonathan Ingram, the academy provides core and elective classes, dual enrollment, and AP course access, with in-person visits required for standardized tests. Lessons from the pandemic showed virtual learning isn’t for everyone, as many students struggled with grades and credits. To ensure success, the academy now uses a rigorous application and counselor evaluation process, targeting motivated learners ready for independent study. STORY 3: Buc-ee's In Calhoun Gets Boost With New Mercedes EV Chargers Motorists can now quickly charge their electric vehicles at the new Mercedes-Benz High-Power Charging station at Buc-ees in Calhoun, equipped with 10 CCS-compatible 400 kW chargers. These high-speed ports work with most EVs, excluding Tesla models, though adaptors are available. Mercedes plans to add Tesla-compatible cables soon. The company is expanding its network with partnerships like Buc-ees, Starbucks, and Simon Malls, aiming to build 2,500 charging ports nationwide by 2027. With efforts focused on reliability and speed, the Calhoun site marks a step toward enhancing public EV charging convenience. 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: STORY 4: Georgia Lawmakers Call for Balanced Approach to AI The Georgia Senate Study Committee on Artificial Intelligence has recommended legislation that balances innovation with safeguards to protect privacy, fairness, and transparency. Key focuses include tackling AI-generated deep fakes through transparency and labeling requirements, as well as adopting a data privacy law. The committee also urged state agencies, cities, counties, and schools to create comprehensive AI plans and explore AI use in emergency response and healthcare. Legislative goals for 2025 include updating laws on AI, boosting tax incentives for AI-driven projects, and establishing a state board for ongoing AI oversight. The effort is seen as a continuous process to manage rapidly evolving technology. STORY 5: Rome Faces Tight 2025 Budget Amid Rising Costs for Public Safety Pay Rome’s financial team is navigating a tighter 2025 budget due to higher-than-expected costs from employee insurance claims and recent pay raises, particularly for police and fire services. These expenses have reduced the general fund balance by $3.5 million. While the city’s fund balance can temporarily offset the shortfall, Finance Director Toni Rhinehart stresses the importance of conservative planning to sustain finances long-term. Key revenue sources like sales tax, property tax, and insurance premiums tax are crucial in narrowing budget gaps, with hopes that recent growth trends will continue. Final budget drafts will be presented to the City Commission on Dec. 9. Commercial: And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on fast food *** INGLES 3 FAST FOOD (INTERVIEW)*** We’ll have closing comments after this. Commercial: Ingles Markets 8 Sign off-- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s ...