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GDP Script/ Top Stories for May 27th Publish Date: May 27th From The BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, May 27th and Happy Birthday to Stevie Knicks I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia Dacula middle schooler back to ballet and school after heart transplantNew principals named for Lovin Elementary, Richards MiddleTwo Juveniles Charged With Felony Murder In May 15 Shooting Of Lilburn Teen All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: Kia MOG (07.14.22 KIA MOG) STORY 1: Dacula middle schooler back to ballet and school after heart transplant Gracelyn “Gracie” Miller, a 7th grader from Dacula, underwent a life-saving heart transplant in February after being diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy. Just 24 hours after being listed for a transplant, a new heart became available, and her surgery at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta was a success. Gracie quickly recovered, returning home in 10 days and resuming school, ballet, and her favorite activities. This summer, she looks forward to swimming, seeing friends, and attending CHOA’s Camp Braveheart for transplant recipients. Gracie embraces her journey, saying her scar symbolizes her second chance at life. STORY 2: New principals named for Lovin Elementary, Richards Middle Lovin Elementary and Richards Middle School in Gwinnett County are welcoming new principals this summer. Bridgett S. Brown, with 19 years in Gwinnett County Public Schools, will lead Lovin Elementary, replacing Kevin Payne. Brown has served as a teacher and assistant principal, most recently at Lawrenceville Elementary. Felisha E. Witcher-Caldwell, with 17 years at Richards Middle, will take over as principal following Mark McCain's retirement. She has progressed from teacher to assistant principal at Richards since 2008. Both bring extensive experience and dedication to their new roles. STORY 3: Two Juveniles Charged With Felony Murder In May 15 Shooting Of Lilburn Teen A 17-year-old from Lilburn, Andrew Gatlin, was killed, and two others were injured in a May 15 shooting in unincorporated Norcross. Police said the incident occurred after a disagreement led to gunfire on Pirkle Road. Gatlin succumbed to his injuries at a hospital, while the other two individuals sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Two juveniles are charged with felony murder, aggravated assault, and firearm possession. The investigation is ongoing, and police urge anyone with information to contact detectives or Crime Stoppers for anonymous tips and potential rewards. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: Ingles Markets 2 STORY 4: Family Pets Killed As Fire Displaces Family of 5 In Dacula A Dacula family of five was displaced after a fire destroyed their home on Friday morning, claiming the lives of several pets. Firefighters responded quickly to the blaze, which started on the back deck and spread to the attic and second floor. The fire was controlled within 25 minutes, but structural collapse concerns required demolition equipment. No injuries were reported, as the family was not home at the time. The fire was deemed accidental, caused by discarded smoking materials. The family is staying with relatives and declined Red Cross assistance. STORY 5: Johns Creek Business Helps Duluth's Rainbow Village With A 'Fresh Coat' Isabel Calero, a Johns Creek resident with a corporate background, co-founded Fresh Coat Painters of Johns Creek with her husband Diego Berto three years ago. The business, serving multiple metro Atlanta areas, also focuses on community service through its Fresh Coat Cares initiative. Recently, they partnered with Duluth-based Rainbow Village, a nonprofit aiding families to avoid homelessness, to repaint 30 apartment doors in Sherwin Williams’ Positive Red. Calero emphasized the joy of giving back and strengthening community ties, with plans for future collaborations with Rainbow Village and other nonprofits. Break: STORY 6: FULL RIDE: 30 GCPS Graduates Earn QuestBridge Scholarship Thirty Gwinnett County Public Schools seniors have been awarded QuestBridge National College Match scholarships, covering their entire college education. QuestBridge, a nonprofit connecting high-achieving, low-income students with top colleges, guarantees full four-year scholarships through early admission to its 48 partner institutions. These colleges provide financial aid covering 100% of demonstrated need, ensuring affordability for recipients. STORY 7: Mill Creek Promotes Sam Meers to Head Boys Soccer Coach Mill Creek has promoted Sam Meers to head boys soccer coach for the 2025-26 school year, following Stephen ...

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