Douglasville, GA|Press Release|
Douglas County BOC Unanimously Passes Balanced $124.9M FY 2023 Budget
Nearly 40 percent is dedicated to Public Safety.
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Nearly 40 percent is dedicated to Public Safety.
REACH Scholars who complete the program requirements receive up to $10,000 in scholarship dollars at a HOPE eligible school in Georgia.
REACH Scholars who complete the program requirements receive up to $10,000 in scholarship dollars at a HOPE eligible school in Georgia.
REACH Scholars who complete the program requirements receive up to $10,000 in scholarship dollars at a HOPE eligible school in Georgia.
"Fox in the Box" will be displayed through Jan. 27.
Cooper began her service with Forsyth County after being elected in 2018 to serve as the District 1 Commissioner for the 2019-2022 term.
Graduation was held Dec. 16 after three months of training.
The 1954 Lake Forest High School grad and his wife moved to Naples, Florida, in 2005.
Both stores opened Dec. 10 after six months of construction.
A $50,000 matching grant will support their Sanctuary ministry for immigrants at risk of deportation.
More than 100 children attended the first annual event Dec. 10.
Marchetto Higgins Stieve Architects is now doing business as MHS Architecture.
The center will be closed Dec. 24-26.
Applications for the 2023 Small Business of the Year awards close in February.
Construction crews will install new sewer mains next month.
Lambert High School’s team won the International Grand Prize for High School at the iGEM 2022 Grand Jamboree annual competition in Paris.
Only 60 of Georgia’s 180 school boards were recognized with the honor this year.
The Douglas County Commission broke ground on what will be a series of road-widening projects to create an East/West connector.
The district was recognized by the Georgia School Boards Association in the area of Culture, Climate & Organizational Efficacy.
The program resulted in multiple community projects "created in every corner of Jersey City, chosen entirely by residents."