Douglasville, GA|Press Release|
Cultural Arts Center Accepting Applications For Taste Of Douglasville
This year's event is set for May 20.
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This year's event is set for May 20.
The season opens May 13.
Open gym volleyball, basketball and pickleball are available.
Chief Academic Officer and Deputy Superintendent Terry Connor has been named a “Future Chief” by Chiefs for Change.
Registration is open for February classes.
The program attracted a large audience of Rotarians and special guests to the civic club’s weekly lunch meeting.
The academy will run from March 7 to April 27.
Friday marks one month since an informational meeting was held about the Southford Park proposal.
Karsonya “Kaye” Wise Whitehead, PhD, will present the keynote lecture.
Mario D’Aquila of Assisted Living Services, Inc. explains the importance of mental fitness.
The Feb. 12 event will feature an opportunity to "burn your ex's photo."
The contract will boost state police trainee pay and provide a $3,500 bonus this year.
In 2022, DeRentis listed and sold Providence’s highest sale ever – 66 Power Street for $5.5 million.
Huff was recognized by the Montgomery Township Committee for her volunteer work with the Municipal Alliance/Youth Services Commission.
The contract will boost state police trainee pay and provide a $3,500 bonus this year.
Winning students were presented with certificates and prizes by CCSD Instructional Technology Specialist Merry Hofmeister.
Deputy Anthony Lacorte rescued two young children when they were swept away by a rip current off Anclote Island.
Sixth graders at Setauket Elementary School are learning about animation through a hands-on project.
Dr. Quan Tran performs a minimally-invasive surgical procedure using a single incision to remove gallbladders and appendixes.
The New York State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance recognized local teachers.