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Police Seeking Missing Mom, Child from Nearby Johns Creek
Johns Creek Police Department and GBI investigating the disappearance of Lachella and Alexander Chapman.

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Johns Creek Police Department and GBI investigating the disappearance of Lachella and Alexander Chapman.

Forsyth County Sheriff Ted Paxton held a press conference Wednesday on the investigation and arrests of two suspects regarding the multi-million dollar jewelry store heist in Cumming.
Forsyth County Sheriff's Office arrested two men, in southwest Atlanta, suspected of burglarizing a jewelry store in Cumming and taking $2.8 million.
It's hump day Wednesday and the forecast looks bright for the middle of the work week.
The Bark & Boogie Ball is coming to Lanier Tech Convention Center, Saturday, Oct. 22.
Deputy McConnell named Deputy of the Month for August, his second consecutive month.
The one-day recycling event this weekend at the Cumming Fairgrounds.
That seasonal change in colors has a lot to do with survival say scientists.
The new facility is slated to open Friday, Sept. 30 in South Forsyth County.
Online chat scheduled for Sept. 28 in advance of National Disability Employment Month in October.
The expansion gives the conference 13 teams for the 2012-13 academic year. A 14th team may be a year away.
Slight chance of showers and thunderstorms to kick off the work week.
The Cobb Galleria hosts the annual show, which includes several businesses from Cumming.
'Thor' tops the list for DVD rentals for the second weekend in Cumming.
After a six-year hiatus, Music Midtown returns Saturday with Coldplay headlining.
A break in gas this week, prices drop nearly $.10 since Monday at many locations around town.
More hospital property will be part of the city limits, and the Cumming County Fair and Festival comes to town Oct. 6 through the 16.
A check for more than $2,000 was presented to Special Olympics Forsyth County this week for its Battle of the Bats Softball Invitational.
The class of 2011 earns a passing rate of 88 percent, surpassing Georgia's pass rate of 55 percent.
Pop icons who formed more than 30 years ago released new CD this month.