Stone Mountain-Lithonia, GA|Press Release|
DeKalb County 100 Black Men To Host Annual Lock-In For Life
The event will feature interactive panel discussions, food, prizes and mentors to support teen males.
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The event will feature interactive panel discussions, food, prizes and mentors to support teen males.
The event will feature interactive panel discussions, food, prizes and mentors to support teen males.
An ornament workshop and holiday trivia are on this week's calendar.
Frank J. Carasiti Elementary School held its winter concert on Dec. 1.
For the fourth consecutive year, the Georgia School Boards Association has awarded the Cherokee County School Board its Leading Edge Award.
The group is selling luminaria sets for the 53rd year. Proceeds "bring the gift of good health to disadvantaged children."
The group is selling luminaria sets for the 53rd year. Proceeds "bring the gift of good health to disadvantaged children."
TBBA installed Lauren Morgan as its new executive vice president.
Hoboken Mayor Bhalla encourages residents to shop local this holiday season.
Local law enforcement, firefighters and EMTs will be alongside children from the community in Walmart shopping for holiday items Dec. 10.
Chamber President Pam Carnes was honored by Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower for her "longtime support of CCSD."
"I am pleased that we are moving forward with engineering plans for the park development," Commissioner Steve Bradshaw said.
Tanner began serving as County Manager in January 2021.
Pullman & Comley recently announced the additions to the firm.
The Cheshire sales associate was recently honored by Homes for Heroes.
"Substantive health care reform is long overdue," Lesser said Thursday.
Speaker Matt Ritter said Borer has "proven to be an instrumental and reliable leader that can work across the aisle and deliver results."
Board members recognized students and staff members for recent honors at a Nov. 30 meeting.
Amy Aenchbacher, a CCSD adaptive PE specialist, was presented with the Kim Thompson Honor Award.
The closure runs through Dec. 26 to facilitate the point repair on a sanitary sewer line.