Cemetery walking tours approved amidst debate
After much debate and discussion, a majority of the Dahlonega City Council voted to allow Dahlonega Walking Tours to remain in Mount Hope and Memorial Park cemeteries after official hours.
After much debate and discussion, a majority of the Dahlonega City Council voted to allow Dahlonega Walking Tours to remain in Mount Hope and Memorial Park cemeteries after official hours.
While nothing is set in stone at the moment, when Lumpkin County’s tax payers open their tax bill for the 2022 year in the next few months, they’ll likely see a higher number for amount due than la
Lumpkin County Coroner Mark Cox isn’t shy when it comes to sharing his salary information. That’s in large part because he says it’s not a lot.
After recently releasing the blueprints for a financially scaled-back pool plan, the Lumpkin County Board of Commissioners was once again met with aquatic critiques at its meeting on Tuesday.
The City of Dahlonega is facing a $19,440 lawsuit as a local landlord alleges that he has been receiving a bill for sewage services for nearly two decades despite his recent discovery that his prop
By Jake Cantrell
The Nugget
Fourth of July festivities are finally back to full force in Dahlonega. It all begins with the Firecracker 5K on the square at 8 a.m.
Dahlonega Walking Tours may soon be able to host after hours tours at Mount Hope Cemetery.
By Matt Aiken & Rebecca Grapevine / The Nugget & Capitol Beat ----------- A Dahlonega man has been charged with felony murder for his alleged involvement in the fentanyl-related
The City of Dahlonega has signed off on a plan that will replace all 32 of its vehicles within the next four years in what was presented as a money-saving move that required quick action, and a spe