🌱 Botched Botox In Canton Spa? + Road Closure + Monkeypox GA Cases

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🌱 Botched Botox In Canton Spa? + Road Closure + Monkeypox GA Cases


Hi all! I’m back in your inbox this warm morning with all the most important things happening in town today. Here’s the lowdown.


First, today’s weather:

Clouds and sun with a t-storm. High: 88 Low: 70.


Here are the top five stories today in Canton-Sixes:

  1. In May 2022, 55-year-old Shari Budner went to a spa in Canton to get an injection of Xeomin Botox, which she had received before from other clinics. She experienced severe ptosis and eye sagging on one side of her face that left her unable to see out of one eye. Shari shared her story to warn others not to go to local botox spas that do not hire doctors. (Mirror)
  2. The Cherokee County Emergency Management Agency announced yesterday, Jun. 30, that a section of Wrights Mill Road will be closed from Jul. 5 through Jul. 8. Cherokee County Public Works will be working on road reconstruction and paving during that time. (Tribune Ledger News)
  3. As of Thursday, Jun. 30, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that Georgia has eight confirmed cases of monkeypox. Georgia Department of Public Health spokesperson Nancy Nydam said they are “still working out the details of how and where [the vaccine] will be disseminated but will have more definitive plans in the next few days for administering a vaccine.” (Georgia Patch)
  4. Looking for an adorable pet? Click on the link to see a bunch of adoptable pets in the Canton-Sixes area! (Canton-Sixes Patch)
  5. The Georgia Department of Transportation has asked for comments on a project to alleviate congestion and reduce crash frequency on Ga. 20 between Interstate 75 in Bartow County and Interstate 575 in Cherokee County. The Ga. 20 would be widened for 17 miles, the cost is estimated at $233.5 million, and the work would last through 2028. Comments will be accepted until Jul. 6. (Atlanta Journal Constitution)

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Today in Canton-Sixes:

  • Pop Up Picnic in the Park Couple Date At Boling Park (10:00 AM)
  • First Friday with Emerald Empire Band At Historic Downtown Canton Cannon Park (6:00 PM)
  • Glow Flow Yoga At Horizon Healing Center (7:00 PM)

From my notebook:

  • Free yoga in the park! Horizon Healing Center will host a free yoga class at Brown Park at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, Jul. 2. View the link to learn more. (Canton-Sixes Patch)
  • Cherokee County Animal Shelter needs volunteers! Click here to learn more and sign-up to volunteer. (Facebook)
  • The Georgia Beekeepers Association is now offering the Save The Honey Bee license plate! Georgia drivers can show their support for local pollinators while on the road. Each
    license plate sold helps to educate local beekeepers and the public about honey bees and the importance of pollinators, as well as supports research on honey bee health. Click here for more information. (Facebook)

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Now you’re in the loop and ready to head out the door on this Friday! I’ll see you soon.

β€” Sean Peek

About me: Sean Peek is a writer and entrepreneur with a degree in English Literature from Weber State University. Over the years, he has worked as a copywriter, editor, SEO specialist, and marketing director for various digital media companies. He currently co-owns and operates content creation agency Lightning Media Partners.



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