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VOLUME 19 NUMBER 7
The University of West Georgia’s new president, Dr. Kyle
Marrero, speaks to a crowd of reporters at the university’s
Campus Center Ballroom on July 1st. Marrero said, “I believe
in the simple promise that we in higher education are in the
business of transforming lives. It is our responsibility to
prepare students for success in all facets of life.” Marrero
succeeds Beheruz Sethna who served in the position for nearly
20 years. Photo by Sam Gentry
More arrests in tragic
Mobley murder/robbery
by Prissi Sullivan
Early Wednesday afternoon
June 26, 2013, four young black
males entered Mobley Company
Jewelers, Inc. on Highway 61,
Villa Rica. The robbers began to
break the display cases glass in
and apparent “smash and grab.”
Owner Mitch Mobley confronted
the suspects and was shot and
killed.
According to Captain Keith
Shaddix of the Villa Rica Police
Department
three of the
perpetrators
fled in a black
vehicle, sup
posedly head
ing for 1-20.
The fourth
suspect fled
on foot and
was appre
hended. He
See MURDER page 14
Mitch Mobley
Georgia Legal Services to
host “Ask a Lawyer Day”
Friday, Aug. 2nd at Warren Sewell Library in Bremen
by Kirby Sprewell
Have you ever wished to speak
with a lawyer about a certain
issue, but could not afford to do
so? Well, the opportunity to
obtain some legal advice free of
charge is coming to Carroll
County.
CCWA fiscally
sound: operating
income $36,802
over budget
by Prissi Sullivan
At the most recent Carroll
County Water Authrity public
meeting, the monthly financial
reports, presented by Chief
Financial Manager Jackie Reed,
show that the CCWA continues to
be fiscally sound.
See CCWA page 37
Georgia Legal Services
Piedmont Regional Office Pro
Bono Project is hosting an “Ask a
Lawyer Day” event Friday,
August 2, 2013 from 10:00 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. at the Warren
Sewell Library in Bremen. The
intent of “Ask a Lawyer Day” is
to offer Carroll and surrounding
county residents free and brief
advice on a variety of civil type
legal issues. Such issues that can
be addressed include: family, pro
bate, bankruptcy, adoptions, land
lord tenant and much more.
Each resident who attends the
event will get the chance to talk
to multiple lawyers in private for
upwards of 20 minutes or longer.
Attorneys Wingo F. Smith,
Jennifer A. Certonio and Rita D.
See ASK A LAWYER page 14
Greenbelt
and guns:
courts to
decide
by Carole Scott
A civil action filed by
GeorgiaCarry.org, Inc. and
Carrollton resident John Miller
claims that a Carrollton ordinance
Mayor Wayne Gamer says was
passed at the request of the
Greenbelt Commission which
precludes anybody from carrying
“non-permitted” firearm on the
Greenbelt Trail is preempted by
Georgia law.
Georgia Carry and Miller cite
OCGA 16-1 l-173(b)(l), which
specifies that “No county or
See GREENBELT
AND GUNS page 14
“An Inside/In-Depth Look at Prison/Jail”/?art 2 of series
Inmate labor:
saves taxpayers
money, develops
jobs skills
by Sunny Kirby
Anyone who has driven around Carroll
County has most likely noticed the abun
dance of inmates working throughout the
community. There are crews assigned to
roadwork, those who do maintenance and
lawn care, and others on detail for trash
pickup.
When Sheriff Terry Langley was first run
ning for office, he campaigned heavily to
work the inmates. Since his election, nearly
See INMATE LABOR page 32
Shown above is one of the six inmate work crews
laying new brick at The Mill in Villa Rica.
Photo by Sunny Kirby
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