New Lassiter football coach coming from North Dakota college

The new head football coach at Lassiter High School has Southern roots and Cobb County ties, but he’s coming back down from the frigid north.Sean Thom, Lassiter football coach

Sean Thom was announced Friday as the new man to lead the Trojans. For the last two years, he’s been the coach of Mayville State College in North Dakota, compiling a record of 2-18 in a rebuilding job.

He also has head coaching experience at Faulkner University, his alma mater in Alabama, where he was a three-time NAIA All-American.

In addition to his football exploits, Thom played baseball at North Dakota State University.

“I am honored and excited to lead the Lassiter football program,” Thom said in a release issued by the school. “My family and I are ready to become part of the Trojan Nation and build a program focused on creating exceptional student athletes and even better young men and future leaders.”

Thom’s high school coaching stops in Georgia include serving as defensive coordinator at Kennesaw Mountain, North Forsyth and Gilmer County. He was head coach at McCormick High School in South Carolina.

A native of Fort Walton Beach, Fla., Thom and his wife Samantha have a 4-year-old son named Gunnar.

Thom succeeds Jep Irwin, who resigned after nine seasons, including a 1-9 finish in 2018, and who is now coaching in Kentucky.

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Cobb District Attorney appointed director of the GBI

Cobb  District Attorney Vic Reynolds is leaving his post to head the state’s main law enforcement agency. Vic Reynolds, Cobb District Attorney

On Friday Gov. Brian Kemp announced he had selected Reynolds to become director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

“Vic Reynolds is a courageous leader with unmatched experience,” Kemp said in a statement. “As District Attorney, Vic led efforts to dismantle gangs and protect local families from crime and violence. As GBI Director, he will work around the clock to ensure a safer, stronger Georgia.””

Reynolds is a Republican whose second term is up in 2020. He supported Kemp’s gubernatorial campaign and served on his transition team after the 2018 election.

“I look forward to continuing my service alongside dedicated law enforcement professionals from all across our state,” Reynolds said in a statement. “Our top priority from day one will be to ensure a safer, stronger Georgia.

Reynolds also has led numerous anti-gang initiatives in his time as Cobb’s top prosecutor. In his inaugural address last month, Kemp said one of his priorities will be to set up a statewide anti-gang task force within the GBI that would work with local prosecutors and law enforcement agencies.

More recently Reynolds has been addressing sex trafficking activity, and his office has filed a lawsuit threatening the owners of a Windy Hill Road motel with forfeiture of its property.

A native of Rome, Reynolds is a former police officer and was an assistant district attorney in Fulton and Cobb. He served as Cobb Chief Magistrate Judge and as a private criminal defense attorney before being elected Cobb District Attorney in 2012.

The Cobb DA’s vacancy will be filled by a Kemp appointee until the 2020 election.

That position is one of several countywide offices that will be up for election in two years, including Cobb Commission Chairman, Cobb Sheriff and some partisan judicial posts.

Those seats, like the DA’s office, have long been held by Republicans. But Democrats have made significant gains in recent elections across Cobb. Hillary Clinton won Cobb County in the 2016 presidential election, and Stacey Abrams carried the county over Kemp in the 2018 governor’s race.

Democratic candidates also won Cobb in last year’s elections for lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, school superintendent and other Georgia constitutional offices, although Republicans ultimately prevailed in statewide voting.

 

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East Cobb food scores: Ted’s Montana Grill; Grand Champion BBQ; and more

Ted's Montana Grill, East Cobb food scores

The following East Cobb restaurant scores from Jan. 21-Feb. 1 have been compiled by the Cobb & Douglas Department of Public Health. Click the link under each listing to view details of the inspection:

Chicago Delights
1392 Roswell Street, Suite B
January 22, 2019 Score: 82, Grade: B

Coldstone Creamery
640 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite 110
January 23, 2019 Score: 99, Grade: A

Grand Champion BBQ
4401 Shallowford Road, Suite 168
January 31, 2019 Score: 86, Grade: B

Hoboken Bread & Bagel Co.
1033 Sandy Plains Road, Suite G
January 23, 2019 Score: 95, Grade: A

Marco’s Pizza
2986 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite 100
January 28, 2019 Score: 100, Grade: A

Moe’s Southwest Grill
4401 Shallowford Road, Suite 100
January 25, 2019 Score: 93, Grade: A

Paisano’s Catering
3205 Canton Road, Suite 106
January 31, 2019 Score: 96, Grade: A

Papa John’s Pizza
1325 Powers Ferry Road
January 23, 2019 Score: 84, Grade: B

Papa John’s Pizza
3165 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite B
January 23, 2019 Score: 84, Grade: B

Pizza Hut
1100 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite 225
January 24, 2019 Score: 95, Grade: A

Ray’s Donuts
4805 Canton Road, Suite 400
February 1, 2019 Score: 86, Grade: B

Taco Bell
4880 Lower Roswell Road
January 31, 2019 Score: 95, Grade: A

Ted’s Montana Grill 
640 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite 150
January 25, 2019 Score: 95, Grade: A

Windy City Grill
4017 Canton Road
January 22, 2019 Score: 76, Grade: C

Yogli Mogli
1255 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite 35
January 23, 2019 Score: 100, Grade: A

 

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