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Georgia Music Hall of Fame Award Presented to Cumming Teen
Riley Biederer will be accepting the distinguished Horizon Award during the Georgia Music Hall of Fame Awards show Sunday.

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Liz is the recipient of the 2005 Peabody Award on her contribution for coverage of Hurricane Katrina and its Aftermath and the 2008 Peabody Award on her contribution for coverage of the 2008 Presidential Primary Campaigns and Debates.
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The economy, education, infrastructure, traffic flow on Georgia 400.
Riley Biederer will be accepting the distinguished Horizon Award during the Georgia Music Hall of Fame Awards show Sunday.

Here are the jobs we've found in Forsyth County and in nearby towns this week. Send open positions to liz.kennedy@patch.com.
Today is your last day to check out this year's Cumming Fair.
Wanda Gaylor was last seen by her husband at their home in the Cambridge Hills subdivision in Cumming around 7 a.m. Friday.
It's the last weekend of the 2012 Cumming Fair!
Wanda Gaylor was last seen by her husband at their home in the Cambridge Hills subdivision in Cumming around 7 a.m. Friday.
Wanda Gaylor was located just before 6 p.m. Friday in Alpharetta.
Wanda Gaylor was located in nearby Alpharetta just before 6 p.m.
It's football Friday at the Cumming Fair, free admission after 9 p.m. with a high school football ticket stub dated for Oct. 12, 2012.
From yard sales to fall festivals and food drives, there are plenty of activities to do this weekend around Cumming and in nearby towns.
One suspect is in custody in connection with Tuesday's home invasion in Cumming.
The family of a man missing since Oct. 2011 has increased the reward amount for information leading to his recovery.
An Op-ed by Virginia Galloway in support of the charter school referendum.
Hometown favorite the Charlie Daniels Band performs tonight at 8.
Confederate Railroad and Kentucky Headhunters perform in concert tonight and $18 pay one-price rides at the Cumming Fair.
Free admission at the Cumming Fair and $18 pay one-price rides.
Free admission for students 18 and under, also $15 pay one-price rides at the Cumming Fair.
“Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended to allow state or local approval of public charter schools upon the request of local communities?”
Free admission for senior citizens (55 and up) and two rides for the price one today at the Cumming Fair.
It's kid's day at the fair and two rides for the price of one.