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Emmett Till case reviewed
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The U.S. Justice Department is taking another look at the murder of Emmett Till, based on new information. A4
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STONECREST a special report
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July 28, 2018
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Volume 24, Number 13
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Cochran-Johnson wins Super District 7 seat in a landslide By Jennifer Ffrench-Parker
Lorraine Cochran-Johnson will be DeKalb County’s next Super District 7 commissioner. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, CochranJohnson, a media executive, defeated incumbent Gregory Adams in the July 24 runoff taking 9,993 or 67.37 percent of the votes cast. Only 9.29 percent or 44,485 of the county’s 478,665 voters cast ballots in the election. The results are unofficial until certified by the DeKalb Board of Elections and Georgia Secretary of State. Adams, who won the office in a special election in December 2016, was in office only four months when he was accused of sexually harassing his district manager. A county
“When people vote for you, they hire you. I owe it to the people to operate at the highest degree of accountability and I want them to know that I will hold myself to an even higher standard than even they expect.” Lorraine Cochran-Johnson
internal investigation found that he violated county policy and recommended that he take sensitivity training. Cochran-Johnson established a convincing lead early, taking 64.5 percent of early votes, and never looked
back. She watched with results from her Stonecrest home with about 15 family members, friends and supporters. She said she considers it “an honor and a privilege” to be the choice of the people. “When people vote for you, they hire you,” she said. “I owe it to the people to operate at the highest degree of accountability and I want them to know that I will hold myself to an even higher standard than even they expect.” Cochran-Johnson, who does not have a Republican challenger in the Nov. 6 election, will take office in January. She said she is looking forward to having a wonderful relationship with fellow commissioners and working with them on economic development, public safety and infrastructure.
AGL Service Center on target for December opening Hopes high for positive impact in community
Atlanta Gas Light’s new Regional Service Center will have offices, warehouse spaces, fleet operations and a compressed natural gas station to service Atlanta Gas Light vehicles. It will employ 120 people.
By Jennifer Ffrench Parker
Five months before it opens in December, Atlanta Gas Light Regional Service Center has already changed the landscape in the South DeKalb. The glass and cinderblock structure overlooking the Gresham Road/I-20 East service road is the first new construction in years in the area. District 3 Commissioner Larry Johnson, who represents the area, said he feels like a proud parent every time he drives by the construction. “It’s a great feeling,” he said July 24. “It’s like a down payment on the reLarry Johnson naissance of the Gresham Road area.” AGL and county officials, including Johnson, broke ground on the 51,000-square-foot facility on Aug. 18, 2017. The building is going up at 2505 Brannen Road on what was once an abandoned park-and-ride lot, a short distance from the Gresham Road Walmart. Construction crews have stayed on schedule, and AGL spokeswoman Mekka Parish said Tuesday that December 2018 remains the completion date for the project. This week, landscapers were installing trees and shrubbery on the property, and construction crews were adding finishing touches to the building and grounds. Parish said a ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held in December. The AGL metro regional office will have offices, warehouse spaces, fleet operations and a compressed natural gas station to service Atlanta Gas Light vehicles. It will employ 120 people. At the groundbreaking, also a year ago,
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AGL President Bryan Batson said the location is ideal for the company to better serve its 1.6 million metro Atlanta customers. “As demand for energy continues, our customers deserve the same level of excellence in natural gas Bryan Batson service they have always depended on,” he said. “And nothing beats this location.” Johnson, who is looking forward to the economic growth the facility will bring to the Gresham area and District 3, says it will be a catalyst for attracting other corporate partners and new restaurants in the area. “We need that lunchtime crowd for others to open,” he said.
Johnson said that having a corporation like AGL locate in the area will be an invitation to other companies. “For others who might be hesitating, it will show them that they can come too,” he said. The commissioner pointed out that if AGL needs a large facility nearby to host team-building or other corporate events exercises, the county-owned Porter Sanford Performing Arts Center has a 500-seat facility, just two miles down the road. Within a five-mile radius of the AGL Service Center, Johnson points to a number of new and upcoming developments. Among them, Black Hawks Studios at Bouldercrest and Constitution Road; The Flats at East Atlanta apartment community at Flat Shoals and Cook roads; a new $150,000 playground
installed last year at Gresham Recreation Center; and a recently approved $2.5 million Spray Park at NH Scott Park. The Flats at East Atlanta is a 140-apartment community purchased and being remodeled by URS Capital Partners at a total investment $9.7 million. Johnson said the completed renovated two-bedroom apartments will rent for $1,050. Before the URS Capital Partner investment, the apartments were $400. Also last year, the Atlanta Hawks built basketball courts at Gresham Recreation Center and NH Scott Park, and Allstate Insurance installed flag and tag football fields at both places. “The renaissance is moving ahead,” Johnson said. “More amenities are coming to match what AGL is doing.”