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Herb Strickland of Peachtree Corners Has Passed Away
Mr. Strickland was a long-time member of the Peachtree Corners Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Ruth Strickland.

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Mr. Strickland was a long-time member of the Peachtree Corners Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Ruth Strickland.

Five Peachtree Corners restaurants were recently inspected - grades ranged from a perfect 100-A to a 95-A. Check to see who's on the list.
Tuesday afternoon one man died, another remains in critical condition after an accident in Peachtree Corners involving two vehicles and a north-bound train.
A cardinal from Argentina has been selected as the church's 266th pontiff.
The White House announced that it has cancelled White House tours as a result of sequestration.
Mother Nature has delayed some of the work on the city's earthen dam, but N. Berkeley Lake Road is now open to traffic.
The Peachtree Corners commission recommended against changing zoning on the two-story office building to permit an animal hospital.
Anastacia "Stacy" Sircle went missing after she was discharged from Gwinnett Medical Center in Lawrenceville, Ga. Sunday.
The Peachtree Corners commission recommended against changing zoning on the two-story office building to permit an animal hospital.
A man driving in the Norcross area pulled over for only a moment to get something out of his trunk, but apparently it was enough time for someone to steal his $32,000 Mustang.
What do you think? A judge in the New York Supreme Court on Monday overturned a ban on limiting the size of sugary drinks in New York City in some instances, ruling it unconstitutional.
Mother Nature has delayed some of the work on the city's earthen dam, but N. Berkeley Lake Road is now open to traffic.
Mizuno Golf gave brand new golf bags to each team member on the Norcross High team.
Dr. Peter Lemonds has been named 2013 Educator of the Year by the American String Teachers Association-Georgia Chapter.
Mizuno Golf, located in Peachtree Corners, gave the "gift of golf" - brand new golf bags for each Blue Devil team member.
On Tuesday night the Peachtree Corners Planning Commission will consider a petition to allow an animal hospital to locate on the bottom floor of a professional building. Businesses on 2nd floor are not in favor of the plans.
Registration is under way for the Great American Cleanup Gwinnett Challenge.
You better be, because there's one coming — soon.
The comet, viewable just after sunset, is one of two expected over the Northern Hemisphere this year according to NASA.
Coach Eddie Martin and the Spartans beat Bleckley County 69-52 to win the school's third title in four seasons.