Downtown road could allow for two-way traffic
City council members are pondering going in a different direction on the frequently traveled one-way road of Enota Street in downtown Dahlonega.
City council members are pondering going in a different direction on the frequently traveled one-way road of Enota Street in downtown Dahlonega.
Cafeteria Manager Andi Foster has demonstrated superior organizational skills and a keen eye for detail over an 11-year period working at Blackburn Elementary School.
When America’s economy becomes unstable, sometimes towns like Dahlonega are among the communities that suffer the most.
The Lumpkin County varsity basketball squads had a busy week as the Indians played on the road against Region 7-AAA foes West Hall and Gilmer. The girls team got things started against West Hall a
A major housing development, with an estimated build-out value of $50 million, may soon be joining the list of significant projects under construction at the end of Pine Tree Way.
Spilt coffee and an out-of-control Jeep Wrangler resulted in a gasoline-fueled fire at Marathon last Sunday that produced plenty of flames but thankfully no injuries, according to official reports.
The Skogman family of Dahlonega recently completed a major milestone in their outdoor adventures, using determination and teamwork to complete a “flip-flop” thru-hike of the infamous Appalachian Tr
The clock is ticking down as state lawmakers, local school boards, and the Mountain Education Charter High School scramble to address the implications of a bill signed into law by Governor Kemp on
By Matt Aiken & Keith Murden / The Nugget ------------ The legal bills are beginning to stack up for the Lumpkin County Board of Commissioners and the City of Dahlonega as the cont
Tourism business is booming in Dahlonega. And Sam McDuffie brought the credit card receipts to prove it at two local meetings this month.