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Cherokee County BBQ Joint Scores Failing Grade On Health Inspection

An Acworth barbecue restaurant received a failing health score after inspectors found multiple critical violations, including improper food temperatures and inadequate sanitization practices. 🚨 What We Know: Uncle C’s BBQ on Highway 92 scored 57 on its March 30 health inspection. The failing grade resulted from 21 separate violations, including 9 that inspectors considered critical […]

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Flock Safety Opens New Manufacturing Facility in Smyrna Bringing 210 Jobs

Flock Safety, a Georgia-based safety technology company, is opening a new manufacturing facility in Smyrna that will create 210 jobs over the next three years and represents a $10 million investment. The 97,000-square-foot facility will produce the company’s public safety tools, including Drone as First Responder technology, while also refurbishing damaged devices and assembling solar […]

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How to Dig Safely in Georgia

Georgia residents need to call 811 at least three business days before starting any digging project. This free service helps prevent dangerous accidents and costly repairs by marking underground utility lines. Last year, Georgia averaged nearly 52 incidents daily that damaged underground infrastructure. With ongoing growth across the state, safe digging practices have become more […]

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Scam Alert: Amazon Scammers Target Georgia Residents

The Canton Police Department is warning residents about sophisticated Amazon-related scams circulating in the community, targeting shoppers with fraudulent messages about their accounts. What We Know: Scammers are contacting Canton residents through calls, texts, and emails claiming there are issues with Amazon Prime memberships or that accounts face imminent suspension. These criminals request payment information […]

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Social Security Officials Say No Georgia Offices Will Close

The Social Security Administration denies plans to close any field offices in Georgia, contradicting earlier reports that suggested five locations faced permanent shutdown. 🏢 What We Know: Acting Commissioner Lee Dudek says the agency hasn’t permanently closed or announced plans to close any local field offices since January 1. “SSA is committed to providing service […]

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What to Do if You See a Snake in Georgia

Spring has sprung in Georgia, and so have the snakes. As temperatures rise, these scaly neighbors are making house calls, leaving residents frantically Googling “Is that snake going to kill me?” while standing on kitchen chairs. 🐍 What We Know: Most snakes you’ll encounter are about as dangerous as your average garden hose. Daniel Sollenberger, […]

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CDC Layoffs Hit Atlanta as Thousands Face Unemployment

Layoffs started. Atlanta-based CDC employees received pink slips Tuesday as the Trump administration began cutting thousands of federal health jobs. 🏥 Why It Matters: Atlanta residents working at the CDC now face unemployment during a major government restructuring that could impact the region’s economy and the nation’s ability to track diseases. 📋 What’s Happening: The […]

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Atlanta Wants to Support 30-Year-Old Businesses

Atlanta is creating its first program to help businesses that have operated in the city for 30 years or longer, offering grants and increased visibility through an online registry. “In a world that is rapidly changing, one thing remains constant—the culture and character of our local legacy businesses,” said Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens. “These beloved […]

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Savannah’s New Splashpad Opens

A new splashpad featuring full automation and accessibility features opens April 1 at the Tatemville Community Center in Savannah. The $138,500 water feature includes zero-depth water safety and is fully ADA compliant, making it accessible to all residents. The splashpad will operate seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. through October. The […]