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HATCHER HURDMemorial Day is the day we set aside to remember the service and the sacrifice....More |
Projects raise funds, awarenessby Dan MoodyALPHARETTA, Ga. — There's more to Girl Scouting than selling cookies....More |
GDOT holds first of two community meetings for Ga. 20 improvementsby Carolyn AspensonCUMMING, Ga. — On Thursday, May 16, residents of Cumming and Canton let the Georgia Department of Transportation know their vision for improvements to Ga....More |
Recent poll shows Georgia had ninth most claims for dog attacksby Shauyan SakiNORTH FULTON, Ga. –– May 19 marks the first day for National Dog Bite Prevention Week....More |
by Jonathan CopseyMILTON, Ga. – A fire at a building under construction May 16 had fire crews out at the King's Ridge Christian School. ...More |
by Jonathan CopseyALPHARETTA, Ga. – The annual Taste of Alpharetta drew about 48,000 people May 9 to historic downtown to sample dozens of the city's local restaurants and businesses....More |
6 firsts, 1 second, 4 thirdsby Aldo NahedDENVER — Appen Media Group did it again....More |
by Kathleen SturgeonROSWELL, Ga. — High school sport teams going to state championships are an exciting opportunity that doesn't happen often....More |
Roswell gives go ahead for large projectby Jonathan CopseyROSWELL, Ga. – In a 5-1 vote, the Roswell City Council approved the Canton City Walk apartment complex that will replace the Frazier Street apartments on Norcross Street....More |
Two-day encoreby Jonathan CopseyROSWELL, Ga. – In case you missed it, the Apple Pop Up Museum is back for two encore days in May and June....More |
Visual Physics creates security graphicsALPHARETTA, Ga. – An Alpharetta company has the distinction of making the security features in the new $100 bill, to be released later this year....More |
JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – A Johns Creek man was arrested May 16 on charges he faked his own kidnapping....More |
by Kathleen SturgeonFORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — With the strange facts and odd pictures, more than likely if you ask any kid in elementary school what their favorite book is, they will tell you "Ripley's Believe It or Not" or "Guinness Book of World Records....More |
Abe Benkhaled, 11, pens 'The Greatest Country'by Will HoupFORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. – Starting more than two years ago and working for at least 30 minutes a day, about every day, 11-year-old Abe Benkhaled sat and researched America's history and values....More |
New technology used in surveyby Aldo NahedCUMMING, Ga. – What are the main concerns on Ga....More |
Building to house physicians in support of Women's Centerby Aldo NahedCUMMING, Ga. — As Northside Hospital-Forsyth continues to grow its campus, the latest addition will house medical offices in support of the Women's Center....More |
Business owner wants parade movedby Aldo NahedCUMMING, Ga. — Lance White said he wants the city of Cumming to move its annual Christmas parade route away from Market Place Boulevard because it cut on his sales by half....More |
by Staff ReportsMILTON, Ga. – Online dating can be dangerous, as one Milton resident found out May 7, after her "boyfriend" allegedly scammed her out of nearly $5,000....More |
MHS head sits down with Milton Heraldby Jonathan CopseyMILTON, Ga. – Milton High School is known for its success on many fronts....More |
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