Third grader Beau Guy has managed to memorize all the state capitals, while working on his jump shot at the same time, thanks to a super-sized map of the U.S.A. in his driveway.
Third grader Beau Guy has managed to memorize all the state capitals, while working on his jump shot at the same time, thanks to a super-sized map of the U.S.A. in his driveway.
The April 15 ground-breaking ceremony at Northern Star’s new Independent Living campus in Dahlonega included (from left) Mary Enriquez, Kimberly DeBlock Mihok, Vickie Jarrett, Codah Guerra, Amy Jeffery, Executive Director Mandy Williams, Deidre Tinsley, and Board Chair Michelle Stevens.
Healing Herds Sanctuary founders Aimee and Jim Guidetti began their mission to provide a home for abused and neglected donkeys in late 2021.
Last week a sign was spotted by local drivers at the intersection of Highway 60 and GA400 signaling the eventual location of a long-awaited grocery store in Lumpkin County.
Representatives from the City and the Downtown Development Authority gathered on Monday for the ribbon-cutting at the newly-renovated Head House. On hand to unveil the DDA’s new headquarters to the public were (from left) City Manager Allison Martin, Councilman Lance Bagley, Mayor JoAnne Taylor, DDA Chair Amy Thrailkill, DDA Director Ariel Alexander, Main Street Manager Skyler Alexander, and Councilman Ron Larson.
Lumpkin County Elementary School Media Specialist Jessica Conner is ready to help Dahlonega’s young students discover exciting new books to read.
CHP staff members, from left, Debi Holloway, Lee Tidwell, Erin Cook, Barbara Day Miller, Melissa Line, Chandler Girton and Paula Payne (in the cart) are ready for a fun fundraiser. (Photo by Matt Aiken)
Council members are currently considering a shift from one-way to two-way traffic on the downtown Dahlonega road of Enota Street.
The Blackburn Elementary cafeteria team includes (from left) Jenna Callahan, Dana Brooks, Amy Satterfield, Andi Foster, Tammy Chambers and Tammy McCreary.