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Compiled by GMA City Council looks again to sell depot; deal will include historic conservation easement to maintain original structure The Dalton City Council is looking once again to sell [Read More]
Compiled by GMA City Council looks again to sell depot; deal will include historic conservation easement to maintain original structure The Dalton City Council is looking once again to sell [Read More]
From American City and County Magazine Mar 21, 2018 Jason Axelrod | American City and County The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) is conducting a probe into potential violations of [Read More]
Following is the latest report from Congressman Rob Woodall of Georgia’s 7th Congressional District FORSYTH COUNTY REMAINS HEALTHIEST IN GEORGIA FOR SIXTH STRAIGHT YEAR We strive for excellence in Forsyth [Read More]
By Blake Halberg Hillary Clinton-supporting Sheriff Scott Israel has been hoping no one would find out about his dirty secret that proves he and the 19-year-old shooter at Marjory Stoneman [Read More]
 By Nancy Jester, District 1 Commissioner Presentation to Doraville City Council I had the honor of speaking to the Doraville City Council last week. I want to thank Mayor Donna [Read More]
An interesting perspective from National Review It sought to avoid conflict but left a bloody trail. In a moment of woeful irony in the Obama-administration documentary The Final Year, U.N. [Read More]
By Nancy Jester, DeKalb County District 1 Commissioner The new year is here and we are well under way. Hopefully everyone is still adhering to those new year’s resolutions. I’m [Read More]
The National Council for Home Safety and Security recently ranked the safest cities in the nation, and in each state. The council’s “Safest Cities in Georgia” are listed below. Before [Read More]
From the Georgia Public Policy Foundation Taxes and spending Taxing the rich? At least 3 million American workers are benefiting from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, according to Americans [Read More]
Rural broadband: Explaining his proposal for a market-oriented approach to rural broadband deployment, Mark Jamison of the American Enterprise Institute writes, “Policies for rural broadband have seemed random the past [Read More]
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