Scorching temps forecasted in Cobb starting today

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Marietta Daily Journal Podcast
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MDJ Script/ Top Stories for June 30th Friday Publish Date: June 29th Thursday   Commercial: Henssler :15   From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast Today is Friday June 30th and happy 56th birthday to boxer Mike Tyson ***Tyson*** I’m Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Engineered Solutions of Georgia 1. Scorching temps forecasted in Cobb starting today 2. The Cobb tax digest growth is the largest in 21 years 3. And the Cobb GOP will appoint Debbie Fisher to elections board     Plus All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast.   Commercial : ESOG   STORY 1 hot   Cobb County may face a heat advisory as temperatures are expected to rise into the upper 90s. Metro Atlanta is anticipating its highest temperatures of the year starting today, with the heat potentially lasting through the weekend and into early next week. The National Weather Service is monitoring the situation to determine if a heat advisory will be issued for Cobb County and other metro areas. The heat index, which combines relative humidity with air temperature to represent how it feels to the human body, is a major concern. The NWS will issue a heat advisory if the heat indices exceed 105 degrees. Rainfall could provide some relief, but if not, there will be uncomfortable heat indices, posing a risk to those outdoors or without access to air conditioning. Residents are advised to stay hydrated, take breaks in the shade or indoors, wear light clothing, and check vehicles for children or pets left inside. There is a possibility of intense thunderstorms in north Georgia, but forecasters have low confidence in this prediction..........……... Read more about this at mdjonline.com   Story 2: digest   The total taxable value of residential, commercial, and personal property in Cobb County, experienced a significant increase of 15.7% last year, driven by rising home prices. This growth marks the steepest increase in 21 years and follows a 12.3% increase the previous year. The higher property values mean increased tax revenue for Cobb County, its cities, school districts, and community improvement districts. While rising assessments may lead to higher tax bills for property owners, many jurisdictions in Cobb do not plan to raise their millage rates. However, exceptions include the city of Mableton, Cobb County School District, and the city of Marietta, which have implemented slight increases or reductions in millage rates. Homeowners can appeal their assessments if they believe there was an error, and this year has seen a record number of appeals filed. Despite high home values and a decrease in the number of houses being sold, the demand for homes remains strong, while inventory remains low in the Atlanta market.   Story 3: gop   Debbie Fisher, a former vice chair of grassroots for the Cobb County Republican Party, will be sworn in as the party's appointee to the Cobb Board of Elections. She replaces Pat Gartland, whose term is ending. Fisher's appointment is based on her extensive knowledge of the elections process and her dedication to transparent and bipartisan elections. Although Fisher will be outnumbered on the five-member elections board, the focus is on ensuring honest and fair elections. Fisher's position will allow her to have a stronger voice in addressing issues from previous elections and providing valuable insights. Fisher has previously filed an ethics complaint against east Cobb Commissioner Jerica Richardson.......….we’ll be right back   Break: Dayco - CUofGA - Glover   STORY 4: highland   Highland Rivers Behavioral Health is relocating its youth outpatient services and the Bright Changes youth resiliency clubhouse

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