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    “Why the hell can Columbia, South Carolina, have a really decent book festival and Atlanta, Georgia, cannot?”

    Decatur Metro | August 29, 2009 | 10:42 am

    Access Atlanta has a splendid article about the upcoming Decatur Book Festival with extensive interviews with festival founders Daren Wang and Tom Bell.

    If you’re a book festival junkie, there’s probably not much in this article that you haven’t read before.  However, my love of speculation requires that I point out that Wang and Bell state in the article that they can easily see the DBF attendance rate doubling before Decatur hits any sort of capacity.

    That’s 150,000 people.

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    Oakhurst Home on 2nd Ave Falls Over

    Decatur Metro | August 28, 2009 | 3:27 pm

    2nd ave house falls over

    Oakhurst resident Stacy Reno reported a few minutes ago via Twitter that a house under renovation on 2nd Avenue in Oakhurst fell off its piers this afternoon.

    Stacy adds “Neighbors say they could feel it 2 street over.”

    She also believes this is the reason for the helicopters that have been reported over Oakhurst this afternoon.

    Props to Scott for the pic above.

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    Recruiting for the Decatur Book Festival

    Decatur Metro | August 28, 2009 | 2:39 pm

    Here’s a rundown of what I have planned for this site during next weekend’s Decatur Book Festival.

    Decatur Metro will employ both short-form and long-form reporting formats for this year’s festival.

    The short-form will take place in a post that will be “stuck” to the top on DM’s main page.  Some people in-the-know refer to it as “live-blogging”.  The window will look something like this.

    As you can see, this software will look and act a lot like AIM or any other chat software.  All you’ll have to do is type up a comment and hit “submit.”  It’s just like commenting on DM – no registration required.  It can be used to post short reports/observations/reflections and I can even your pictures (if you email them to me).

    But because an unmonitored internet isn’t a pretty sight – just ask the AJC – this live-blogging software is moderated.  That means if you submit a comment, it’ll be sent to moderation first so I can approve it.  However, there is a way for you to get around the moderation and this is where the “recruiting” comes into play.  The platform allows me to submit up to 25 email addresses of people that are automatically given unmoderated access to post in the “Cover It Live” window.  The software calls these folks “panelists”, but for this event I’d be more inclined to call these folks “reporters” or “the DM team of excellence.”

    So, if you’re attending the Decatur Book Festival next weekend and would like to provide updates from the field during the event (so far the software seems to work quite well on PCs, Macs, and most mobile devices), send me an email with your name and what sort of events you’ll be attending over the weekend and I’ll add you to the list of 25.  And just to be clear, even if you don’t want to be on the list, you can still post, I’ll just have to approve your comment first.

    The long-form reporting will take the more traditional blog format.  These individual posts will be more in-depth pieces about DBF events.  I’ll of course will be writing in this format through the weekend, but for the first time I’d like to open up this opportunity to all interested readers and writers out there.

    On average, DM now averages over 1,600 readers a day, so I’m hoping people who enjoy writing as much as reading will see this as an opportunity to communicate with a larger audience and (if they want) get their name and/or business out there.  If interested, just email me your reports from the field at decaturite [at] gmail.com, and I’ll give you your own post.    (In your email let me know the name you want to go by and whether you have a website you’d like me to link to.)  Obviously, I can’t promise to post everything, but if it’s good and thorough, I’ll put it up.

    And yes, I’m making this up as I go.  Let’s see how it works.

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    Decatur Police Alerted To DeKalb Shooting Victim in Car

    Decatur Metro | August 28, 2009 | 1:33 pm

    Philip wrote in this morning about a congregation of city and county police near the YMCA on Clairemont Road yesterday evening.

    Asst. Chief Lee provides details as to what occurred…

    A Decatur Police Officer was flagged down by a motorist. The motorist advised they were transporting a shooting victim to the hospital. Officers discovered a male in the vehicle who was the victim of a gunshot. The victim advised he was shot outside the Spanish Trace Apartments on Candler Road. This location is in unincorporated DeKalb County. DeKalb Police were notified and the investigation turned over to them.

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    CSD Begins To See Cases of Flu, Reiterates Precautions

    Decatur Metro | August 28, 2009 | 11:19 am

    This note from Superintendent Phyllis Edwards was distributed to parents and interested non-parents yesterday evening.

    In related news, Emory’s H1N1 vaccine trials on children started yesterday.

    Dear Parents/Guardians:

    As you may know flu-like illness is circulating in our region and community. We are beginning to see students with flu like illness in all the schools. The illnesses are generally mild with symptoms lasting only a few days. Please know that we will inform you of any significant increase in numbers of absences related to flu like illness or any clustering of illness. We will not, however, inform you of each incidence of illness that shows up in a school.

    We are working closely with the DeKalb County Board of Health and following the guidelines from the CDC to monitor flu conditions and make decisions about the next steps to take concerning schools. We will keep you updated with new information as it becomes available.

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    Hello Rain

    Decatur Metro | August 28, 2009 | 11:11 am

    Lots of rain in the area this morning.

    Flash-flood warnings cover most of the metro area until 2:45p this afternoon. Decatur’s Code Red Weather Alert just issued a flood warning.

    Up to 4 inches of rain is expected.

    Roads are flooded. My basement is flooding more than usual.  My feet are wet.

    Captain Obvious out.

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    Oakhurst Farm Planning Meeting Next Week

    Decatur Metro | August 28, 2009 | 10:58 am

    I’m still on record that I love this idea, right?

    The Decatur Minute has a great sketch of what the city-sponsored “Oakhurst Farm” or “Oakhurst Urban Garden” between 2nd and 3rd Avenue in Oakhurst could look like.

    With the help of resident and landscape designer Lindsey Mann, the idea for the farm has been floating around city hall for a few years, but it now finally has the funding it needs to move forward.  According to the Minute, the first planning meeting for the farm will take place next Wednesday at 7p at the Solarium.

    Click the sketch to the right to view a larger version over on The Decatur Minute.

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