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Georgia News

Man arrested for arson, connected to three Forsyth County fires
Forsyth County authorities have arrested a man on three counts of arson in connection to a series of fires set within a week of one another earlier this month.
2:15PM ( 7 years ago )
Former campaign chair for Collins to lead Georgia GOP
A former campaign chairman for U.S. Representative Doug Collins of Gainesville has been named Executive Director of the Georgia Republican Party.
10:02AM ( 7 years ago )
Firefighters respond to explosion, fire at Fieldale feed mill in Baldwin
Baldwin Fire Chief Joe Roy and Firefighter Ross Jackson got more than they expected when they heard an explosion while standing outside the fire department Tuesday morning.
4:01PM ( 7 years ago )
Sugar Hill City Council holds millage rate steady, approves townhome development
Sugar Hill City Council has made it 14 consecutive years without an increase in the millage rate, opting this year to keep it at 3.80 mills.
12:08PM ( 7 years ago )
Dirt bike accident injures female rider on Tray Mountain
A female dirt bike operator was injured about 2 p.m Sunday on a mountain road in White County.
3:38PM ( 7 years ago )
UPDATE: Victim identified in fatal Lumpkin County wreck
A man is dead from a wreck that happened Sunday afternoon in Lumpkin County, officials confirmed Monday.
1:27PM ( 7 years ago )
Georgia must do more to track, prevent elder abuse, some say
Georgia state agencies have ramped up efforts to crack down on elder abuse, with law enforcement training and a tougher criminal code.
9:00PM ( 7 years ago )
Summer brings lubbers that bug Georgians, crawl across lawns
One of Georgia's most unusual bugs is crawling again — the big grasshopper known as the lubber.
9:00PM ( 7 years ago )
Georgia senators plan review of state's tax breaks
A group of lawmakers is set to begin reviewing Georgia's many tax breaks.
9:00PM ( 7 years ago )
Sugar Hill looks to hold millage rate steady, adoption to happen Monday
Sugar Hill City Council is looking to hold the millage rate steady at 3.8 mills, a rate that hasn't increased for 14 consecutive years.
2:00PM ( 7 years ago )