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Douglas County Hosts High School Football Media Day
The Douglas County football season kicks off in August.

The Douglas County football season kicks off in August.

"Here Comes the Bus" is available for parents and students to download now. The free app has more than one million users.
Students began taking Georgia Milestones assessments in 2014-15. The testing system is one comprehensive program across grades 3-12.
Partners in Education works with local businesses, faith communities, and various non-profit organizations.
Admission is free to enjoy lawn games and a variety of food vendors from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on the Town Green.
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Devaughn Jones sustained life threatening injuries and died at the scene.
The city recently committed $16 million to fund an extension of Town Center Park.
When's the first day of school in Gwinnett County? Plus, other must-know dates for students, parents, and teachers.
The City of Douglasville hopes its interns will either return after college graduation or stay local to join the workforce.
The job fair will include a facility tour, background processing, a behavior personal assessment device, and interview boards.
The program is dedicated to educating young citizens about the importance of being actively conscious of their local government environment.
Motorists should expect traffic delays and plan for additional travel times on I-20.
Law enforcement is investigating three break-ins around Gwinnett County over the past month that were carried out by one suspect.
There are more than a dozen events worth checking out around Gwinnett County through the end of August.
Funeral Services for Louise Mitchell will take place on Saturday, July 27, at 1 p.m. at Greenforest Community Baptist Church
K-9 Verro and Corporal Brandon Kilgore had been partners for over seven years while working together in Paulding County.
Kevin Brown of Norcross was found hit in the road around the 1300 block of Beaver Ruin Road in Norcross on July 20.
Three panelists will address the benefits of 287(g), a federal law, and discuss the impacts of the program.
Groundbreaking for the multi-million-dollar project is slated for July 2019.