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Webb Bridge principal receives national honorsby Candy WaylockALPHARETTA Elizabeth Fogartie, principal of Webb Bridge Middle School, was named the 2009 "Distinguished Educator of the Year" by the National Middle School Association (NMSA) during its national conference held recently in Indianapolis....More |
Area rowers brave conditions for regattaby Staff reportsBOSTON Rowers in two boats representing the Atlanta Junior Rowing Association (AJRA) competed in the Head of the Charles the largest and most prestigious regatta in the world in Boston Oct....More |
Big Creek flooding adds costs to trailFORSYTH COUNTY - Forsyth could have used the updated Big Creek flood plain maps that it gained from this year's watershed services contract when two phases of the Big Creek Trail were designed....More |
Council weighs adopting Partial Planby Jason WrightMILTON At the Nov. 9 City Council work session, Milton's Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee (CPAC) head George Ragsdale asked city council for guidance in regards to a wrinkle the group has encountered....More |
Daves Creek Elementary honors student's passingby Logan ThomasFORSYTH COUNTY - Kyle Harrison celebrated Independence Day weekend this year at Lake Lanier by riding on the boat with his father, Butch Harrison, during the day and watching the colors of fireworks at night....More |
Alpharetta couple recall fall of Berlin Wallby Hatcher HurdThe 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall is still vivid in the memory of Fiona and Lance Bagley, who were military officers (she a British captain and he an American lieutenant) stationed in Berlin in November 1989....More |
CHS helps register fall votersChattahoochee senior Jackson Milway registers to vote with the help of his mom and PTSA co-president Florence Milway at the Fall voter registration sponsored by the Chattahoochee PTSA....More |
Flood aid reaches $82MATLANTA — In just over six weeks, more than $82 million has reached survivors of the Georgia floods to help them on their way toward recovery....More |
Igleheart-Pollak headed for recountby Hatcher HurdROSWELL After eight weeks of campaigning, only 13 votes separate incumbent Roswell Councilman Kent Igleheart and first-time political challenger Jim Pollak in the Roswell Post 4 City Council seat....More |
JC receives FEMA grantJOHNS CREEK Johns Creek received $43,000 from the Commercial Equipment Direct Assistance Program grant through FEMA for an Advanced Vehicle Tracking Kit....More |
Mayoral race heats up for Round 2by Hatcher HurdROSWELL The gloves are coming off as the last two standing in the Roswell mayoral race have less than a month to get ready for the Dec. 1 runoff....More |
Military Briefs Nov. 12 2009Newlywed awaits husband's return Jessica Whitney Cantrell awaits the return of her newlywed husband Richard Kyle Lee, who is a 1st Lieutenant assigned to the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade currently deployed in Afghanistan....More |
Reddy drives off as Teacher of the Yearby Candy WaylockNORTH FULTON — Meredith Reddy entered the Teacher of the Year banquet at the head of the Milton High School marching band and left with the keys to a brand new Ford Focus her gift for being selected the 2009 Overall Teacher of the Year for the Fulton County School System....More |
DON'T MISS OUT - Energy tax credit up to $1,500 now available!If you are still considering replacing your windows, now is the time! Not only can the Federal Economic Stimulus package provide up to a $1,500 tax credit for replacing your windows and doors with energy efficient products, but new windows can also help you enjoy long-term energy bill savings....More |
Man burned while saving family on Lanier YachtFORSYTH COUNTY — A 41-year-old Forsyth County man is recovering from second- and third-degree burns Nov. 1 sustained while helping his family and friends off a burning 72-foot yacht that was beached on an unnamed island on Lake Lanier....More |
Tavares named Deputy of the MonthFORSYTH COUNTY Forsyth County Deputy Sheriff William Tavares has been selected as the North Precinct's Deputy of the month for September 2009, North Precinct Commander Mark Flowers announced....More |
Fuel contract bid to saveWith budgets shrinking, personnel layoffs and programs killed or put on hold, Forsyth County is looking to save anywhere it can....More |
Milton Eagles remember special seasonApril 20, 2009 | 04:45 PMAs head coach Scott Walker remarked, the Eagles' 8-3 season didn't come out of nowhere. It was the culmination of years of hard work from a committed team of youths who bought wholeheartedly into the new style of Milton football....More |
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