Parks Without Borders extended Council unanimously votes to continue program ►►PAGE 4
New attendance lines almost in place
Some Alpharetta, JC, Roswell students to attend new schools in 2016-17 ►►PAGE 6
JC Symphony opens 9th season Concert series begins Dec. 19 ►►PAGE 12
Maanit Madan ‘Junior Leader’ JC student part of national conference ►►PAGE 26
November 19, 2015 | johnscreekherald.com | 75,000 circulation Revue & News, Johns Creek Herald, Milton Herald & Forsyth Herald combined | 50¢ | Volume 19, No. 46
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City pays $20.3M for Cauley Creek
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133-acre property set aside for parkland By HATCHER HURD hatcher@appenmediagroup.com JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – After city staff and the public left Johns Creek City Council chambers Monday night, the City Council retired to executive session to close the deal on 133 acres of frontage along the Chattahoochee River off Bell Road, and it includes Cauley Creek Water Reclamation Facility. The city is paying $20.3 million for the property and the
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Cauley Creek WRF from owner Ron Green. The land is intended for recreation and a park. However, the city in the same stroke is now a player in North Fulton’s ongoing water woes. Fulton County is considering a proposal that would finally return the Fulton Water System to using reuse water by upgrading the Johns Creek Environmental Campus on Holcomb Bridge Road.
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HATCHER HURD/STAFF
1. Christian Stevens, a former U.S. Army Ranger captain, parachutes onto a Newtown Park ballfield to deliver a USMC Ka-Bar knife. His jump from 5,000 feet (about one mile) and his perfect two-point landing was a walk in the park for Stevens (ouch). 2. Christian Stevens gets high-fives as he jogs to the Veterans Walk entrance. 3. Mayor Mike Bodker uses the hand-delivered Ka-Bar knife to cut the camouflage ribbon to open Veterans Walk. With him are the JCVA “honchos” who oversaw the nearly three-year effort and fundraising for the park. From left are Gerry Lewis, Bodker, Wayne Kidd and Joe Williamson.
JOHNS CREEK VETERANS MEMORIAL WALK:
JC Veterans Association delivers Park will be one for the ages By HATCHER HURD hatcher@appenmediagroup.com JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – Under a cloudless azure sky, a red, white and blue parachute blossomed 5,000 feet above
the earth and gently delivered Christian Stevens, a former U.S. Army Ranger captain, to the ground and his appointment at Johns Creek Veterans Memorial Walk. His mission was to deliver
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a U.S. Marine Ka-Bar knife Nov. 10 to Mayor Mike Bodker to cut the ribbon for the dedication of the Memorial Walk as more than 300 guests and visitors looked on. Never let it be said that the Johns Creek Veterans Association does not
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On the red carpet Dr. Jonathan D. Stegall, center, of The Center for Advanced Medicine is the winner of Best Holistic/Alternative Medicine and first runner-up for Best
Nutritionist. With him are wife Carrie Stegall, left, and receptionist Cheryl Bull. Read more about the Best of the Best Gala, Pages 32 – 35.
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