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Lawson Smith

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Lawson Smith
Northeast Georgia History center to host Homeschool Day program
The Northeast Georgia History Center will offer a Homeschool Day program about the War of 1812 on Thursday, October 19th from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m.
4:00PM ( 1 year ago )
Brenau University Unveils new artwork on Green Street
Brenau University has unveiled its newest artwork on Green Street in Gainesville next to the university’s John W. Jacobs Business & Communication Building.
3:30PM ( 1 year ago )
Gwinnett authorities searching for missing Lilburn woman
The Gwinnett County Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing elderly Lilburn woman.
4:50PM ( 1 year ago )
Man sentenced to life for Hall County child molestation
A man was convicted Thursday on a 10 count indictment for sexual crimes committed against a child in Gainesville .
5:00PM ( 1 year ago )
Flowery Branch to host 14th annual Fall Festival
The city of Flowery Branch is partnering with the Boy Scouts of America to expand its annual Fall Festival.
5:30PM ( 1 year ago )
Lyman Hall parent chosen for State Superintendent’s Parent Advisory Council
A Lyman Hall Elementary School parent has been selected to serve on the State School’s Superintendent’s Parent Advisory Council.
6:30PM ( 1 year ago )
Brenau University opens newest solo-exhibition in President's Gallery
Brenau University premiered its newest solo exhibition Thursday in the university’s President’s Gallery at the Simmons Visual Art Center.
4:30PM ( 1 year ago )
Morton Vardeman & Carlson celebrates 50 years in advertising
Gainesville-based advertising agency Morton Vardeman & Carlson celebrated Thursday its 50th anniversary with clients and friends at the Quinlan Visual Arts Center on Green Street.
12:00PM ( 1 year ago )
District 2 Public Health to open Flu Drive-Thru Clinics
District 2 Public Health’s annual Flu Drive-Thru Clinics will be returning to communities to provide accessible vaccines to residents just as flu season begins.
6:15PM ( 1 year ago )
City of Lawrenceville to host brand-new Lawrenceville Boogie festival
The City of Lawrenceville will host its brand-new music and arts festival, The Lawrenceville Boogie, in the heart of Downtown Lawrenceville on September 16.
4:00PM ( 1 year ago )