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Developers who have been sitting on plans to begin work in the Gateway Corridor can now get their shovels ready.
Developers who have been sitting on plans to begin work in the Gateway Corridor can now get their shovels ready.
By Matt Aiken
The Nugget
Lumpkin County Commissioners are hoping the 12 members of the Georgia National Guard 48th Brigade come to the December 17, 6 p.m. meeting of the BOC.
He arrived at the Walmart layaway desk with no warning. He made the donation anonymously.
The holidays arrived in full force at Dahlonega’s 2019 Lighting of the Square last Friday with a sizable crowd that was “definitely bigger than Gold Rush,” according to Tourism Director Sam McDuffi
The day after Thanksgiving will be full of may opportunities for local residents to get out and enjoy Dahlonega's public square.
Taking on the exciting complications of being a newly married couple, combined with the scary complications of brain surgery, Josiah and Lauren Mihok’s first month as husband and wife has been...co
HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK'S EDITION
As the new downtown hotel rises higher above the historic district, particulars of the project have been slow to emerge.
While summer vacation is all about relaxing for most students, for two of the LCHS Band of Gold’s finest percussionists, there was very little relaxing to be had this past summer.