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Three Forsyth County Commissioners Sworn In
A swearing in ceremony for members of the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners was held Thursday.

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A swearing in ceremony for members of the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners was held Thursday.

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Three members of the Forsyth County BOE were sworn in on Thursday and will begin their new terms in January.
Cumming Patch was at the event and caught up with several kids and the cops that shopped with them.
Another fun-filled weekend is upon us with plenty of holiday activities to do around Cumming and in nearby towns.
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