Rep. Deborah Silcox Praises Legislation Signed by Governor to Strengthen Protections for Mentally Incapacitated Individuals in Court Proceedings
State Representative Deborah Silcox praised the legislation signed by Governor Brian Kemp to strengthen protections for mentally incapacitated individuals in court proceedings. Silcox, along with State Representatives Scott Hilton and Sharon Cooper, joined the Governor as House Bill 218 was signed into law. Silcox expressed her gratitude for the new law, stating, “Safeguarding those who are vulnerable during legal matters is not only essential for a strong justice system, but it also ensures that those battling mental disabilities have a fair shot at defending their rights...
Public Works Offices Closed For Construction
Alpharetta, Apr 24 2024 - The City of Alpharetta's Department of Public Works has announced the temporary closure of its offices to the public for a duration of six weeks starting Thursday, April 25. This closure is due to ongoing construction activities at the building.During this period, individuals seeking assistance with Public Works matters are encouraged to contact the department directly at 678-297-6200. Additionally, the department has reminded the public that many of the frequently requested services can be conveniently accessed through the City's official...
FDA conducted inspections of 10 companies in cities located in Fulton County in Q4 2023
There were 10 companies in cities associated with Fulton County that received 10 FDA inspections in the fourth quarter of 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
- Which former North Fulton Today area high school standouts will be in action in the week starting Mon April 22?
- Governor Appoints Mayor Pro Tem To State Council
- Road Closure: Thompson Street - April 17 - 25
- Which former North Fulton Today area high school standouts will be in action in the week starting Mon April 15?
- 16 companies in cities within Fulton County received 20 inspections in Q2 2023
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Coming Home: UWG’s Annual Alumni Weekend Festivities Set for April 28-30
Coming Home: UWG’s Annual Alumni Weekend Festivities Set for April 28-30
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Atlanta-area painter Judith Surowiec exhibits in Castelli Gallery
Paintings by Atlanta-area artist Judith Surowiec are on exhibit in the Castelli Gallery in the John S. Burd Center for the Performing Arts on Brenau University’s historic Gainesville campus through April 20.
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Northside opening new urgent cares in Duluth and Lawrenceville
Northside Hospital and Urgent Care Group are excited to announce the opening of two new Health Choice Urgent Care centers in Duluth and Lawrenceville, both scheduled to open in spring 2023.
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NGMC’s Cancer Services earns national accreditation
Patients in north Georgia have yet another reason to trust Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) in their fight against cancer.
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Forsyth County becomes latest "4 Minute City"
Avive Solutions, Inc. has selected Forsyth County as its third 4 Minute City™ (4MC) Program.
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Newborn Parenting – Gainesville on March 7
Taking care of a newborn can be overwhelming. Being prepared can reduce stress and increase the enjoyment of bringing baby home
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March screenings and events
Each month, Northside offers screenings, webinars and events to help keep you and your family physically and emotionally healthy.
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Leaders in STEM, the arts, mediation to speak March 24 at Women’s Leadership Colloquium
Three female leaders in STEM, the arts and mediation will share their stories, advice and innovative vision on Friday, March 24, as part of the Women’s Leadership Colloquium, hosted by The Women’s College of Brenau University.
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Historic Preservation Commission Meeting *CANCELED* on March 6
Historic Preservation Commission Meeting *CANCELED* on March 6
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Black History Society recognizes Brenau integration
Brenau University was among several area groups honored on Saturday, Feb. 25, by the Gainesville-Hall County Black History Society, Inc.