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Alpharetta Girl Scouts say thanks to soldiers Alpharetta Girl Scout Troop 3315 received a lesson in geography and what U.S. soldiers like to snack on at a recent field trip to Alpharetta's American Legion Post. The girls, along with their troop leader and two moms, made the trip from Findley Oaks Elementary School to pack boxes of goodies for soldiers serving in Iraq and Afghanistan....More |
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Alpharetta library volunteers honored Alpharetta Branch Library volunteer Ben Statham has been named the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System's Volunteer of the Year for the ninth straight year. Some people say they ought to get a new category for the tireless Statham, or he should get a life....More |
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Alpharetta's Feldman, Jung are recipients Chelsey Feldman of Chattahoochee High School and Han Jung of Alpharetta High School were the recipients of the Sally FitzGerald Scholarship presented by the North Fulton Council of PTAs during its annual Presidents Luncheon on May 9. The $2,000 scholarship is given annually to two North Fulton high school seniors who have demonstrated academic and service achievement....More |
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Alpharetta's YMCA celebrates 10th anniversary It was a decade ago the Ed Isakson/Alpharetta YMCA opened its doors to serve the public as a 43,000-square-foot recreation and aquatics center. Its construction was the fruition of a relation the YMCA has had with the North Fulton community dating back to 1983....More |
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Concert raises drug awareness In an effort raise awareness of the risks of drug use and remember their son who died in an accidental drug overdose, a Roswell family has organized a Memorial concert Friday, May 16 at 7 p.m. at the Centennial High School auditorium....More |
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Eagles Elite plans basketball camp The coaches and players of the Milton High School Boys Basketball team will hold a four-day basketball camp June 23-27 at the high school gym. The Eagles Elite camp is limited to 100 campers to ensure maximum teaching opportunities....More |
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Latin stars at St. Francis High Students from St. Francis High School posted impressive scores on the National Latin Exam, a comprehensive test administered in all 50 states and 11 countries to over 134,000 students....More |
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Maynard signs with Reinhardt Pat Maynard, a 6-foot-5, 190-pound right-handed pitcher from Milton has signed an athletic letter-of-intent to attend Reinhardt College next fall and play baseball for the Eagles under head coach Bill Popp....More |
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Painting honors cancer victim's memory in Roswell The third floor of North Fulton Regional Hospital got a little bit brighter this week as a new painting was hung. But unlike the traditional artwork that hangs throughout the hospital, this painting holds special meaning as it honors the life and memory of a brave woman who courageously battled cancer....More |
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Property tax increases Roswell's budget
Roswell's $116.4 million budget will see an 11 percent increase ($12 million) in spending next year beefing up public safety, parks and transportation. The city will also man its own EMS dispatch service....More |
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Rotary awards Creek View teacher, student Special education teacher Kimberly Jenks of Creek View Elementary School has been recognized as the Windward Rotary Club's Teacher of the Quarter. Jenks' colleagues say that she is helpful, open, and willing to go the extra mile to share her knowledge and expertise....More |
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Sweet Apple Elementary School take off Students at Sweet Apple Elementary School take off from the starting line during the school's 2nd annual Fun Run on April 26. Sweet Apple celebrated Good Nutrition Month in April and the Fun Run was the final activity in a series of events centered on good health and nutrition....More |
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Walking for March of Dimes at CMS Students and staff at Crabapple Middle School participated in the March of Dimes "Walkmania" event last month raising more than $4,000 to help the March of Dimes achieve their mission of improving the health of babies in the community....More |
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