World Series hopes hit home
(NOTE: This article went to press the day before the Atlanta Braves clinched the World Series title)
(NOTE: This article went to press the day before the Atlanta Braves clinched the World Series title)
The parking meter presence in downtown Dahlonega will soon be increasing.
The local COVID-19 death toll grew by four for the second week in a row as the number of Lumpkin County residents dying from complications from the disease continues to increase even as the overall
Friends, family members and law enforcement officials are still on the lookout for a local student and avid hiker who may be lost in the woods of the Chattahoochee National Forest.
Election day is rapidly approaching in Dahlonega as early voting wraps up.
Advance voting began on Monday, October 12, and will continue to run until Friday, October 29.
There’s a new kind of business at Gold Mine Shopping Center.
A new noise ordinance was approved quickly and quietly by the Lumpkin County Board of Commissioners last Tuesday following months of spirited discussion and debate.
When Jeff Bearinger began his career, he never dreamed he’d be named System Teacher of the Year.
Or that he’d even be a teacher at all.
What was thought to be a seemingly simple request from the Lumpkin County Water Authority turned complicated at the Lumpkin County Board of Education work session last Monday.
Jeremiah’s Place, Lumpkin County’s transitional housing program for homeless families, opened its doors to its first residents in December 2015.