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Community rallies in support of Moon family during crisis

June 10, 2024 | Woodstock City, Cherokee County, Georgia



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Community rallies in support of Moon family during crisis
During a recent city council meeting, members expressed gratitude for community contributions and acknowledged the challenges faced by local families. The mayor opened the session by encouraging attendees to review departmental reports, highlighting the hard work of department heads.

A significant moment came when the mayor recognized the contributions of Jeff Moon and his family to the city, urging the community to keep them in their thoughts during a difficult time. The mayor also praised the recent concert organized by city staff, calling it the best the city has hosted and noting the positive feedback from attendees.

The council discussed the importance of public engagement in the budget process, commending a resident for her comments during the budget presentation. The mayor emphasized that budget discussions are crucial as they directly affect residents' finances and the council's responsibilities.

Looking ahead, the council noted that the upcoming meeting would replace the usual work session due to a scheduled trip, and they planned to enter an executive session to discuss personnel, litigation, and real estate matters. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, with council members expressing appreciation for their roles in serving the community.

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