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Wednesday, November 16, 2022
The Braselton News
Page 3A
Hall Co.
HCSO seizes guns,
drugs during
elder exploitation
investigation
A Gainesville man un
der investigation for the
financial exploitation of an
elderly Hall County wom
an has been charged with a
long list of crimes, includ
ing theft of funds from the
victim, as well as weapons
and narcotics offenses, ac
cording to the Hall County
Sheriff's Office.
Dillion Ross Stowers,
28, was arrested Monday,
Nov. 7, at his residence in
the 4800 block of Hwy.
52. Hall County Sheriff’s
Office investigators went
to the residence as part of
their investigation into the
theft of more than $50,000
from the 82-year-old vic
tim. When they arrived
at the scene, they discov
ered Stowers hiding in a
closet. A further search of
the property turned up 35
weapons, including one
with an altered serial num
ber.
Stowers was also found
in possession of 9.5 lbs.
of processed marijuana,
which investigators said
had a street value of ap
proximately $45,000. In
vestigators also seized
several THC vape cartridg
es and a small quantity of
Schedule IV drugs.
Stowers faces the follow
ing charges:
•Exploitation of an elder
ly person
•Possession of a firearm
by a convicted felon (35
counts)
•Criminal use of an arti
cle with an altered ID mark
•Possession of a firearm
during the commission of
a crime
•Felony possession of
marijuana
•Possession of marijuana
with the intent to distribute
•Possession of THC oil
with the intent to distribute
•Possession of Schedule
IV drugs
The suspect remains in
the Hall County Jail with
no bond.
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District Population Deviation % Deviation Hispanic Origin % Hispanic Origin 18+_Pop %18+_Pop
15.06% 2351 73.61%
13.39% 2372 62,91%
5.58% 2695 78.69%
10.08% 2288 68.46%
18+_Wht % 18+_Wht 18+_Blk % 18+_Blk 18+_lnd % 18+Jnd 18+_Asn % 18r_Asn
1526 47.78% 341 10.68% 7 0.22% 156 4.88%
1663 48.31% 267 7.76% 3 0.09% 99 2.88%
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Here is Braselton’s proposed new voting district map.
Official District Map
of the Town of
Braselton, Georgia
Revised 07/JW2019
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Here is Braselton’s current voting district map.
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A planned expansion project for Northeast Georgia
Medical Center Braselton will add more inpatient
beds and expand the emergency department.
Expansion continued from 1A
parking spaces for patients
and visitors
•expanding the pharmacy,
laboratory, kitchen and oth
er support spaces
A Certificate of Need
(CON) application has also
been filed with the state to
add more operating rooms
to expand available surger
ies and procedures. Addi
tional expansion also in
cludes the construction of
an endovascular operating
room for the performance
of complex vascular and
cardiac cases. Areas for care
before and after surgery will
also be expanded.
“We began planning for
the Braselton campus al
most 20 years ago, working
with community leaders
who shared our vision for
what this hospital could
become” says Anthony
Williamson, president of
NGMC Braselton. “This
expansion is not only a re
flection of the growth of
the Braselton area, but also
of our original plan to con
tinue to add timely, com
prehensive, much needed
health-related services for
the community.”
The expansion is sched
uled to begin in late Novem
ber, with new patient care
floors completed in sum
mer 2025. The emergency
department expansion is
expected to be complete in
2026.
“This is another of our
many projects we refer to
as ‘Growing the Greater
Good,”’ said Carol Bur
rell, president and CEO of
NGHS. “That phrase is a re
minder that, when we grow
to care for more patients and
expand our clinical services,
we’re ultimately reinvest
ing in the overall health of
our region - whether that’s
through the care we pro
vide, creating new jobs, or
the ripple effect high-quali
ty health care can have in a
community.”
For more information
about NGHS projects, go to
nghs.com/growing.
territory.
The council must have a
finalized map in place by Jan
uary.
OTHER BUSINESS
In other business, the coun
cil:
•revised a condition applied
to a rezoning last month for a
boutique hotel on Davis St. The
condition will now stipulate a
minimum of 49 parking spaces
for the building instead of a cap
of 49 spaces.
•approved updates to its five-
year short-term work program
and capital improvement el
ement, both of which gained
approval from the Northeast
Georgia Regional Commis
sion and the Georgia Depart
ment of Community Affairs.
•approved a change for
an alcohol license holder for
Kroger on Spout Springs
Rd. Daniel Carious is the
new license holder.
•agreed to forward with
a series of recommended
changes to the town’s com
prehensive plan it reviewed
at its work session. The
council will hold a Dec. 8 pub
lic hearing over these changes,
•met in closed session to dis
cuss personnel but took no ac
tion when returning to regular
session.
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November 16, 2022 ~ Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1. Offbeat
4. Papa’s lady
8. Confused
12. Feathered stole
13. Astounds
14. Field of study
15. “On My ”
16. Woodworker
18. Trap
20. Corrosive
substances
21. Fleecy mom
22. Lode loads
23. Masts
26. “The Flying ”
27. Drag
30. Await judgment
31. Cauldron
32. Ocean cycle
33. Rainbow’s shape
34. rally
35. Competed
36. Swindle
38. Wordplay
39. Dimwits
41. Los Angeles nine
45. Star chart
47. Pro vote
48. Cake decorator
49. Imitates
50. Shoemaker’s helper
51. Seed holders
52. Sunset direction
53. Bread for pastrami
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1. Reed instrument
2. Pillow filler
3. Aykroyd and Rather
4. Long-tailed parrots
5. Conscious
6. Mother, in Dijon
7. Certain snake
8. Jitterbug
9. Creative
10. Nourish
11. Roofing substances
17. Derive
19. Geek
22. Away
23. Health farm
24. Part of mph
25. Attached firmly
26. Brief sleep
28. “ to Joy”
29. Elope
31. Madden
32. Zesty flavor
34. Football throw
35. Most impolite
37. Smells
38. Paul VI and
John Paul II
39. China flaw
40. Cuckoo
41. Blockhead
42. Watcher
43. Bank (on)
44. Secure
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