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Get Out Cumming: Weekend Plans Can Include Concerts, Outdoor Movies, Garden Tours
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra opens its summer season, Shop Til' You Drop, Movies in the Park and much more this weekend.
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The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra opens its summer season, Shop Til' You Drop, Movies in the Park and much more this weekend.
Enforcement stats from the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office and Fire Department for the Memorial Day weekend.
Deputy Sheriff Robin Regan is recognized for his investigative skills in several cases, including a domestic dispute.
Though the campaign season in Forsyth County began months ago, candidates made it official last week.
At the request of the Forsyth County GOP, the Board of Registrations and Elections held a meeting Tuesday afternoon regarding the qualification status of all three sheriff’s candidates.
The City of Cumming held its 2012 Memorial Day Ceremonies Friday at the Veterans War Memorial.
Below is a list of graduation ceremonies for the 2011-2012 Forsyth County school year.
Vote for the best "Pet Boarding" facility in Cumming in this week's Readers' Choice poll.
A deal was struck Thursday between the City of Cumming and Forsyth County on the soon-to-be-expired water contract.
Nominate the best "Pet Boarding" facility in Cumming for next week's Readers' Choice poll.
A dashboard video of a drug arrest featured on Fox 5 Atlanta Wednesday shows some disturbing footage involving deputies of the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office.
The Memorial Day weekend, for many, signifies the kickoff to the summer season, and this weekend there's plenty to do around Cumming and in nearby towns.
The annual Memorial Day ceremonies in Cumming will be held Friday at the War Memorial that was dedicated 20 years ago.
Visitation and funeral service will be held for Johnny Padgett, the Forsyth County Government worker, killed in a motorcycle accident Monday.
Johnnie Westley Taylor, 37, was located in north Forsyth County Tuesday evening.
City of Cumming Mayor H. Ford Gravitt rejects Forsyth County's latest water proposal offer calling it, "worst than the other." In response, the county rejected the city's latest proposal late Tuesday.
All have been charged with commercial gambling in Forsyth County.
Two men from Lawrenceville, Ga. are among six charged with commercial gambling in Forsyth County.
Driver and two children in other vehicle were not injured.
John Lester Padgett, of Jasper, Georgia, was killed on his motorcycle in Forsyth County after being struck head-on by an 18-year-old driver.