Candidates sound off in Tallulah Falls
The five individuals seeking office in the Town of Tallulah Falls in the upcoming Nov. 5, 2019, election sounded off Tuesday night at a Town Hall Candidate Forum. Two candidates […]
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The five individuals seeking office in the Town of Tallulah Falls in the upcoming Nov. 5, 2019, election sounded off Tuesday night at a Town Hall Candidate Forum. Two candidates […]
Read moreRep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.), Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, released the following statement regarding the most recent claims that the House is beginning an impeachment inquiry into President […]
Read moreStarting at the end of September, the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) will attend a festival in every GDOT district to gather input via survey for the upcoming 2050 Statewide […]
Read moreOn the last Wednesday in September, National Women’s Health & Fitness Day promotes the largest event for women’s health of all ages, reports National Day Calendar. Across the country, an […]
Read moreAt their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, the Sky Valley City Council held a budget planning session, explains City Manager Ella Fast. “This was a preliminary budget meeting for the […]
Read moreYoung Harris College invites the community to attend fine arts events in October. All events will take place on the YHC campus, which is located at 1 College St., Young […]
Read moreOn Monday, Sept. 30, asphalt crews with the Georgia DOT will begin patching the intersection at State Route 365 and State Route 384/ Duncan Bridge Road. This work will require […]
Read moreOn Monday, Sept. 23, 2019, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation was requested by the Toccoa Police Department to assist in the investigation of a double stabbing and kidnapping that occurred […]
Read moreThe City of Sky Valley announces that the changing out of water meter registers is now completed. In addition, the walking path across from the pickleball courts has had some […]
Read moreThe first meeting of the Rabun Gap Chapter of the Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League (BREDL) is set for Wednesday, Sept. 25, tells Cherie Faircloth, one of the founding members. […]
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