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Officials Break Ground for New Forsyth County Fire Station
West Forsyth County will soon get a new fire station serving the Ducktown area.

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The economy, education, infrastructure, traffic flow on Georgia 400.
West Forsyth County will soon get a new fire station serving the Ducktown area.

BJs on Marketplace Boulevard has the cheapest gas price in Cumming.
Catch up on some of the most popular stories last week on Cumming Patch.
To date a total of eight people have been arrested in what authorities refer to as a "criminal enterprise" in the Milano jewelry hesit.
The driver of the box truck is charged with vehicular homicide.
The City of Cumming and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9143 hold ceremony in honor of veterans Friday morning.
Much to do this weekend as several churches hold holiday festivals along with a fall bazaar, there's also an event for heart screening for teens and a used book sale.
Forsyth County voters have spoken and passed SPLOST VII (the special purpose local option sales tax) that will fund a new courthouse, jail expansion, animal shelter and other infrastructure projects.
SPLOST VII passes - with a total of 6,825 (52%) Yes votes and 6,321 (48%) no votes.
Forsyth County's SWAT team is on the scene of a hostage situation on Burruss Mill Rd in the northeastern part of the county.
Polls are open until 7 p.m. with the special purpose local option sales tax referendum on the ballot.
The suspect, Matthew Scott Whelchel, 28 was taken into custody about 10:55 a.m. Tuesday.
We'll be live blogging the results of Forsyth County's special election on SPLOST VII as they come in on Tuesday, Nov. 8 beginning at 7 p.m.
Polls in Forsyth County will be open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 8 for the special election on SPLOST VII, but several voting locations have changed. The list below will point you in the right direction.
Here's a look back at some of the most popular stories last week on Cumming Patch.
A 52-year-old Dawsonville man dies from injuries he sustained after being pinned under the box truck that struck his scooter.
Just a few more days left before voters head to the polls for the special election on SPLOST VII (Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax). Cumming Patch shares another letter to the editor from a resident in favor of the one-percent sales tax.
The cheapest and most expensive gas can be found at different locations of Citgo in Cumming.
The Big Show for Little Voices Radiothon is underway featuring personalities from 92.9 dave-fm and patients of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, including 4-year-old Cumming resident Hyde Talbot.
As Nov. 8 draws near for the special election on SPLOST VII (Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax), Cumming Patch shares this letter to the editor from Citizens for Progress, who are for the one-percent sales tax.