The Gwinnett County Police Department is asking for your help locating a missing child. Police say they believe seven-year old Quamaine Finch is with 42-year-old Ricardo Medy. According to police, Quamaine’s mother was taken into custody in Fulton County last week for unknown charges. The child was initially left in the care of Medy, who […]
Atlanta’s boil water advisory has been lifted
Updated: The boil water advisory has been lifted as of Tuesday afternoon, ahead of earlier estimates from the Dept. of Watershed Management. Original Story: The City of Atlanta is under a boil water advisory that encompasses all city of Atlanta residents and businesses. Vigorous hand washing or showers with soap and tap water should be […]
Flooding forces road closures in Lowndes County
Recent heavy rain and flooding have caused several road closures in Lowndes County. According to the Lowndes Engineering Dept., emergency road closures are in effect for the following roads: – Kinderlou Clyattville Road from Old Clyattville Road to Stacks Road – Old Lake Park Road from Ben Hill Road to McMullen Estate – Martin Lane […]
Here’s what you need to know about storm cleanup in Bainbridge
As the cleanup efforts from Hurricane Michael continue, the city of Bainbridge released the following reminders about debris removal to residents. As the U.S. Corp of Engineers contractors move through Bainbridge and Decatur County, residents should be aware that their contractors will make three passes through each neighborhood and area. Residents are asked to separate […]
Dawson city manager arrested
Dawson’s city manager Owen Wallace “Barney” Parnacott Jr., was arrested Friday. The GBI arrested Parnacott on charges of aggravated sodomy after the agency was asked to investigate allegations against the 65-year-old city manager Nov. 24. Parnacott is being held at the Terrell County Jail. The GBI is asking anyone who has information about this case […]
Georgia reacts to the passing of George H. W. Bush
Georgians were quick to react on social media to the passing of former president George H. W. Bush. Below is a sampling of some of the remembrances shared on Twitter from notable Georgians, elected officials, and regular every day folks. As a reminder, Georgia voted solidly for Bush in 1988, but favored Bill Clinton in […]
22 Inspiring Quotes from President George H. W. Bush
Former President George H. W. Bush’s words are often overshadowed by Dana Carvey’s oft-repeated “thousand points of light,” and “wouldn’t be prudent” catch-phrases, and by the broken “read my lips” promise from his 1988 campaign. However, as Americans reflect on the life of our 41st president, some of his more profound, inspirational and humorous quotes […]
Avondale Estates says goodbye to Deputy City Manager Ken Turner
Following a long career of public service and leadership, Deputy City Manager Ken Turner announced his retirement this week. Turner began his tenure in Avondale Estates in 2008 as financial director, serving as interim city manager and most recently deputy city manager. His last day as deputy city manager of the City of Avondale Estates […]
Milestone: Georgia’s first lady has made 1,000 visits to schools
Georgia First Lady Sandra Deal was today joined by Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning Commissioner Amy M. Jacobs in a visit to The Academy Child Development Center in Oakwood, marking Deal’s 1,000th school visit since Gov. Nathan Deal took office in 2011. “My goal is to encourage students to […]
Weather forces cancelation of Johns Creek Founder’s Day Parade
Due to rain and thunderstorms forecasted for the majority of Saturday morning and for the safety of residents and parade participants, the city of Johns Creek has canceled the Dec. 1 Founders Day Parade. Additionally, there will be no road closures along State Bridge Road on Saturday, Dec. 1 as previously planned.