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Local Churches Plan Ash Wednesday Services
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the Lenten season. Here is a list of services planned at area churches.

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Religion: How religious would you consider yourself?
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Local Hot-Button Issues: What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
The economy, education, infrastructure, traffic flow on Georgia 400.
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the Lenten season. Here is a list of services planned at area churches.

Ann Aigner-Muehler a foreign language teacher at Forsyth Central High School is the Teacher of the Year for 2012.
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Several candidates have been in Georgia this weekend trying to build support for their campaigns. Which one of the candidates will get your vote March 6?
Quality Assurance Review Team from AdvancED recommends full accreditation status for the district through 2017.
Gas prices range from $3.45 to $3.87 at locations around Cumming.
A cage full of live chickens fall off truck shutting down a section of Matt Highway late Monday morning.
The former candidate also will be on the scene at South Forsyth High School.
Public Safety Department asks for help identifying suspect.
A jury has been selected and opening statements were heard Wednesday during the first day of the Jill Smith and Peter Delaney arson-felony murder trial.
On this President's Day weekend some presidential hopefuls will be in town, there's also a fashion show at The Avenue, a dinner to feed the hungry and much more.
The burglaries seem to be filling a construction shopping list.
A jury has been selected and opening statements were heard Wednesday during the first day of the Jill Smith and Peter Delaney arson-felony murder trial.
Project Lifesaver is a program that locates individuals who have wandered from home because of Alzheimer's disease, autism, or other brain related disorders.
If you're taking your sweetie out to lunch or dinner on this Valentine's Day – make sure the tank has plenty of gas.
Local students enjoy a visit from the Forsyth County Beekeepers Club and learn about the honeybee.
The presidential hopeful will speak on Saturday during the Forsyth County GOP Mass Precinct Meeting.
Scott Burgess, Chief of Police for the City of Cumming, stepped down from his position Monday due to health concerns.
U.S. Auto Sales on Highway 9 in Cumming was destroyed by a raging fire and at least 14 vehicles along with it.