Dahlonega, GA News
- Dahlonega, GA News
- MBA program info sessions to be held May 10 & 21
- PSSA voter’s guide available for July 31 vote
- Library to extend hours for finals week
- April 20 issue of The Saint now available online
- Volunteer training session for Gold Dust Riders Camp to be held May 8
- Saints Dining offering $5 Meal Deal
- Free tutoring available before finals
- Commencement speakers set for graduation
- Gold Rush era cabin to be dedicated April 19
- Faculty from Alexandria University, Egypt, to present April 19
- Theatre Guild's spring play to open April 19
- April 13 issue of The Saint now available online
- Theatre Guild to perform scenes April 17
- College-2-Career Fair to be held in Atlanta on April 10
- Stress Relief event to be held April 17
- PSSA to hold last debate April 5
- Blood drive to be held April 11
- March issue of The System Supplement now available
- North Georgia's orchestra to perform April 13
- March 30 issue of The Saint now available online
- Seniors, complete survey for a chance to win $500
- Graduate school workshop to be held April 5
- Drill field to close March 30 for air operations training
- Golden Eagle Band to perform March 29
- PSSA to hold next debate March 29
- Internationally renowned quartet to perform March 30
- Career Services to hold Facebook Security Workshop March 29
- Saints Dining to compete in national competition March 28
- March 23 issue of The Saint now available online
- Free Atlanta Braves tickets for campus residents
- Practice interviews March 28
- Learn about job opportunities with Waffle House, March 27
- Career Services to hold financial workshop March 27
- Tau Psi to offer care course April 11
- Visiting author E. Benjamin Skinner to speak April 9
- PSSA to hold next debate March 22
- Expert on the Crusades to present on March 21
- Student Health Services offering discounted STD tests
- Library to hold annual Peeps diorama contest April 4
- Off-campus career opportunities, Kaplan prep courses available
- Free piano performance March 20
- Career Services to hold business etiquette workshop March 22
- Deadline for summer financial aid application April 6
- Deadline to submit photos for yearbook March 21
- Abby Breaux presents Senior Capstone Exhibition
- Carpenter Desai awarded research grant
- Next issue of USG Legislative Update is now available
- Saints Card customer appreciation day on March 28
- March 9 issue of The Saint now available online
- Digest on hold during spring break
- MBA program info session to be held March 22
- Sociology Club to hold meeting March 22
- Free vocal events coming up March 26 & 27
- CURCA to hold workshops March 22 & April 10
- PSSA to hold next debate March 8
- New issue of USG's Legislative Update is now available
- Deadline to submit abstract for annual research conference March 9
- Continuing Education to hold disc golf class March 24
- March 2 issue of The Saint now available online
- Student Health Services to host events for Safe Spring Break Week
- Drop-in resume assistance available in Career Services March 5
- Intercollegiate Rifle Team accepting new members
- PSSA to hold next debate March 1
- North Georgia to host Emmy award-winning filmmakers March 6
- Deadline for FASFA priority submission March 17
- Deadline for Dot Strother Alumni Scholarship application March 20
- Writing Center survey available online
- Feb. 24 issue of The Saint now available online
- Theatre Guild to present playwriting festival Feb. 25
- Completing food service survey could win you a gift card
- IT to offer password self-service online
- List of March 6 Career Fair employers & grad schools available online
- Career Services to hold Boot Camp #4 on career fairs Feb. 28
- Staff Council to hold annual Chili Cook-off March 22
- Political Science Student Association to hold next debate Feb. 23
- University to begin single-stream recycling program
- Tickets will be required for graduation ceremonies
- PSSA Voter’s Guide now available
- North Georgia presents National Players production on Feb. 23
- Honors societies, deadline to be included in North Georgia yearbook Feb. 27
- Law enforcement seeking police impersonator
- Golden Eagle Band presents show beginning Feb. 26
- Summer research opportunities available for students
- Black History Month events conclude with open mic night Feb. 23
- Professor Eugene Van Sickle to present lecture Feb. 22
- Spring play auditions to be held Feb. 21
- North Georgia to host Georgia Collegiate Honors Council Feb. 17 & 18
- Hansgrohe-USA to host event for students interested in summer internships
- Rec Sports offers Outdoor Pursuits throughout semester
- Career Services to hold Boot Camp #3 on interviewing Feb. 21
- Deadline approaching for Hertz interviews
- Deadline to buy Spring 2012 textbooks Feb. 29
- Register this week for Alpha Phi Omega's shoe decorating event
- Author & storyteller Carmen Agra Deedy to visit campus March 5
- Black History Month continues with Feb. 21 debate
- Copyright workshops to be held Feb. 23
- Staff Council & Dr. Jacobs to host Q&A session Feb. 21
- Challenged Child & Friends fundraiser set for March 4
- Deadline to register for Spring 2012 Open House March 16
- Feb. 10 issue of The Saint now available online
- Emory University professor to present lecture Feb. 15
- Black History Month continues with Feb. 16 events
- Peace Corps info session to be held Feb. 15
- Schedule an interview with Camp Buc by Feb. 14
- Career Services to hold Boot Camp #2 on job searching Feb. 14
- Free help with tax returns available
- Applications for summer financial aid now available
- Political Science Student Association to hold next debate Feb. 9
- Phase II registration begins for intramural sports
- Annual Sweetheart Review set for Feb. 10
- Free seminar covers food allergies
- Athletics to host 'blue out' for Tuesday's basketball doubleheader
- Rotaract Club to hold open house Feb. 13
- Summer study abroad deadlines approaching
- Chi Sigma Iota to host guest speaker Feb. 9
- Save the date for on-campus career fair March 6
- North Georgia Faculty Brass Quintet to perform Feb. 13
- Black History Month continues with Feb. 9 discussion
- Feb. 3 issue of The Saint now available online
- Intramural Sports to host tournaments Feb. 14
- MBA program info sessions to be held Feb. 13 & March 5
- SGA now accepting funding requests
- Complete library's LibQUAL+® survey for a chance to win a Kindle Touch
- Submit your resume for on-campus interviews with Hertz by Feb. 22
- Career Boot Camp begins with resume workshop Feb. 7
- Deadline for Fall 2011 HOPE or Zell Miller Scholarship Feb. 6
- Deadline to register for business etiquette dinner Feb. 1
- Healthy Heart Month begins Feb. 1
- University System of Georgia newsletter now available online
- Summer jobs available at Falling Creek Camp
- Professor Jennifer Smith to present lecture Feb. 7
- Jan. 27 issue of The Saint available online
- Consolidation committee named
- Nursing students, register for NCLEX practice test by Feb. 16
- Blogging & digital publishing reception Feb. 3
- Political Science Student Association to hold next debate Jan. 26
- Staff Council lunch Jan. 25
- Alpha Phi Omega to hold rush week Jan. 30 - Feb. 3
- Grammy award-winner Christian McBride to perform Feb. 2
- Take library survey for a chance to win a Kindle Touch
- UGA professor to present on Lincoln exhibit Jan. 31
- Federal Hiring Workshop to be held Jan. 26
- New issue of The Saint now available online
- Wireless connectivity upgraded in residence halls
- Get help submitting your FAFSA Feb. 12
- Lincoln exhibit to open Jan. 26
- Continuing Education to hold leadership seminar Feb. 2
- Honors program to host blood drives
- Part-time positions available at RaceTrac
- Meet & greet with North Georgia coaches Jan. 19
- Rho Tau to hold physical therapy meeting Jan. 19
- Georgia Tech professor Dr. Loren Dean Williams to hold presentation Jan. 23
- Corrections to calendar in student handbook
- Deadline to register for intramural basketball & dodgeball Jan. 24
- Deadline to register for Equifax interviews Jan. 24
- Rec Center offers group exercise classes and personal training
- Deadline to register for annual business etiquette dinner Feb. 1
- Applications for School of Education scholarships due Feb. 10
- International Faculty Fellowship applications due Jan. 18
- Center for Global Engagement to hold Study Abroad Fair Jan. 18
- Counseling & Student Development to hold “Ask a Therapist” session Jan. 31
- Deadline for Fitness Challenge III registration Jan. 27
- Team MBA to hold info sessions Jan. 11 & 23
- Nutrition & Training Program available to students
- November issue of The System Supplement is now available
- University will be closed Dec. 17 through Jan. 1
- Recipes needed for Staff Council cookbook
- Free confidential counseling available to students
- Timeline for Spring 2012 semester
- Graduating this fall? Be sure to take care of last-minute details
- Give thanks by buckling up this holiday season and every day
- Digest on hold during Thanksgiving holidays
- Third annual Toilet Bowl football game to take place Nov. 21
- Observatory-Planetarium Public Education Night to be held Nov. 18
- Students, faculty & staff invited to visit Gold City Nursing Home Nov. 19
- North Georgia Jazz Orchestra to perform Nov. 21
- Latin Fever Dance to be held Nov. 17
- Upcoming online payment interruption
- Swing Dance and lessons to be held Nov. 18
- Political Science Student Association to hold last debate of the semester Nov. 17
- North Georgia Travel Series presents last session on Afghanistan Nov. 16
- Bike Share can make it easier to get around campus
- Mountain Laurels call for submissions
- Staff Council invites staff to lunch gathering on Nov. 14
- University and Dawson group to present Handel's Messiah on Nov. 18-19
- Paddling Club to hold interest meeting Nov. 17
- Information Tables for Reformed Theological Seminary & Richmont Graduate School
- Political Science Student Association to hold next debate Oct. 27
- Dr. Roger Ames to present lecture on Nov. 4
- Dr. Jeremy Black to present lecture Oct. 31
- Staff Council holds social for new staff members on Oct. 26
- Friday is deadline to register your group for Fall Open House Showcase
- Sigma Nu fraternity to host third annual Sigma Stock
- Center for Global Engagement to host International Education Week Nov. 14-17
- Rotaract Club collecting donations for community
- International Students Association to host annual food fest Nov. 4
- North Georgia to hold New Directions writing and publishing conference Nov. 10-11
- CIA to host information session on Oct. 27
- Volunteers needed for Dahlonega Literary Festival
- Georgia Applachian Studies Center to hold events Oct. 25 & 27
- Ernie Guyton to present on Mayan civilization on Oct. 27
- Career Services offers Workshop #3 of the Career Boot Camp on Interviewing
- Lumpkin County Pumpkin Patch Farms and Pumpkin Picking Guide - Lumpkin County
- North Georgia Symphonic Band to perform Oct. 27
- Political Science Student Association to hold next debate Oct. 20
- Career Services offers Workshop #2 of the Career Boot Camp on Job Searching
- Honors program to hold blood drives
- Criminal Justice Association to meet Oct. 20
- Banana Republic, GAP coming to campus
- Student play presented free for students at Hoag Oct. 28-29
- Taking food service survey could win you a gift card
- Phi Sigma Pi wants old magazines
- Group collecting school supplies
- 2 alumni, Army veterans, to speak about 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
- Toastmasters to meet Oct. 13, 20
- Renovations to begin, fence to go up around Barnes Hall
- Theater Guild premieres fall play at Holly
- State Department to visit campus Oct. 13
- Crossfire debate set for Oct. 13
- Smoking cessation classes lead up to Nov. 17 Smokeout
- Career Boot Camp kicks off this Tuesday
- Center holds information session on Appalachian studies minor
- Student Health Services plans programs on domestic violence, alcohol use, texting and driving
- Veterans group collecting blankets
- Career Services has information on seasonal jobs
- Do you read the Digest e-newsletter?
- First Crossfire debate set for Oct. 6
- New issue of The System Supplement now available
- DOT work to continue on GA Hwy. 9 through fall and resume in spring
- Want to avoid getting seasonal illnesses?
- Learn how to pan for gold in one-day class on Oct. 1
- Sociology department holds informational party
- Sept. 27 GEICO session is cancelled
- Maestro Soler to appear at North Georgia on Sept. 28-30
- Temporary road closure on campus
- Chamber music concert set for Sept. 29
- Rec Center offers lunchtime class
- Learn about GEICO openings
- Keep up with Saints soccer with text alerts
- Peer Health Educators plan events about stress, cell phone use
- University Press plans book launch for Sept. 22
- Faculty recital set for Thursday, Sept. 22
- Mike Cottrell School of Business speaker series moves to HNS auditorium
- Honor stoles now on sale for graduation
- Lecture to address geophysics in archaeology
- Study Abroad Fair planned for Sept. 29
- Panel discussion planned about 9/11 anniversary
- Fall Jam set for Thursday
- Drawing set for Sept. 22 for Gold Rush parking
- Flu shots available for faculty and staff
- Career Services offers practice interviews
- Math club meets monthly
- Swing dance group offers weekly classes
- Rec center offers personal training, locker rentals
- Essay contest marks Constitution and Citizenship Day
- University to mark Banned Book Week
- Climbing club meets on Thursdays
- Latino group to hold open house
- City installing storm drain system downtown, impact to traffic is minimal
- Writing Center is now open
- Accreditation review coming up for nursing department
- Community invited to share photos
- Dance team to hold tryouts
- Upcoming workshops focus on library resources
- Students can take free Kaplan practice tests
- Student internships available with the CIA
- Interviews coming up on campus for accounting internships
- Deadline is Aug. 31 for Stonepile Writers' Anthology
- Criminal justice group to hold first meeting
- Student Health Services plans 'Take Back the Night' event
- Deadlines extended for drop/add, fee payment
- Back to School for Dahlonega - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- Student Block Party set for Thursday
- Blood drive set for Aug. 30
- Scholarships available for teacher education majors
- Yearbook seeking staff members
- Phi Mu, Sigma Chi to hold Low County Boil on Aug. 31
- Student Health Services seeks peer health educators
- Rec Center group classes free for those with memberships
- Fitness classes starting at Continuing Education, Rec Center
- North Georgia to hold viewing of The Fiddleheads' return to NBC talent show on Tuesday night
- Study abroad applications now open for Spring 2012
- Deadline nears for payment of HOPE funds for summer
- Saints Dining offers free 32-meal plan for faculty, staff, administration
- Infirmary, other offices moving to new building
- Staff Council to hold free Watermelon Social on Aug. 31
- ATM located at Hoag is moving to library
- North Georgia offers one-day drop period Aug. 2
- Saints Card office moving
- Faculty and Staff Golf Scramble set for Sept. 12
- Applications due Aug. 8 for Fall 2011 Employee Scholarship
- New club offers free learn to row events
- July 15 is deadline to apply for state's 1 percent loan program
- Golf teams to host fundraising tournament, July 11
- Deadline for new loan program is July 15
- Time to post student assistant positions on Saint Job Board
- Appalachian storyteller Bil Lepp on campus, June 24
- Register now for North Georgia Kids on Campus
- Math tutoring available at North Georgia Continuing Education
- Artstream offers summer arts day camp for children
- Traditional Chinese music performance on campus, May 25
- Chinese master painter to present lecture, May 19
- British group to perform at Cumming church
- May 22 golf tournament to benefit Shepherd Center's fund for injured troops
- Disaster assistance available for those affected by April 27 tornadoes
- Lumpkin hiring firefighters and resident-intern firefighters
- New opportunity available with Film Studies concentration
- Vince Dooley headlines United Way event Thursday
- Final Crossfire Debate: 'Open Mic,' April 21
- Library extends hours for finals week
- Free tutoring during finals provided by North Georgia's Honors Program
- Learn about sales opportunities with Cutco/Vector Marketing, April 22
- Part- and full-time positions and internships on the Saint Job Board
- North Georgia Symphonic Band concert, April 21
- Volunteers needed for Gold Dust Riders Hippotherapy camp
- Fourth annual History Mania debate set for April 21
- Class to hold video conference with Romanian university
- Crossfire Debate on 'The Budget Battle'
- Call for docents for Rodin exhibit
- Event marketing class to host charity golf tournament
- Free GMAT strategy class, April 16
- Immigration attorney to give work visa workshop for international students
- Learn about Chinese culture and alternative medicine, April 12
- Crossfire Debate to discuss Japan, April 7
- Take a student survey on calorie intake
- Invisible Children event set for April 12
- Dance Team tryouts April 11-13
- Physical Therapy department to hold annual symposium
- Students: What do you want to see in renovated Hoag dining areas?
- Three free vocal events coming up April 10-12
- Annual Memorial Retreat set for April 9
- Weekend walk to benefit local charities
- Group to show North Korean documentary on campus
- Interested in a minor in theater?
- Team MBA to hold webinar, open house
- Commuter Council to celebrate Commuter Appreciation Day
- North Korean group to show documentary on campus
- International Student Association to hold annual Culture Show on Thursday
- Upcoming play to benefit No One Alone
- Famous Peeps contest set for Wednesday
- Phi Sigma Pi selling doughnuts
- Great Decisions series concludes with discussion on global governance
- Hertz on-campus interviews - resume deadline April 4
- Career Fair in Atlanta for students and alumni, April 12
- Peer Educators to promote bike safety at GreenFest
- Thursday's GreenFest moved into Memorial Hall Gym
- Faculty piano recital planned for April 1
- Mock Interviews with the CIA; Registration deadline is April 4
- Mountain Laurels magazine release party, March 30
- Criminal Justice Association meeting and speaker, March 31
- Student Activities Board sponsoring hockey game trip
- Mark your calendars for Parents-Alumni Weekend, April 8-10
- Discounted STD tests available through Student Health Services
- Rotaract information, recruitment meeting set for Thursday
- Army War College panel visits North Georgia today
- Financial Aid to host Q&A sessions on HOPE
- Artistic Freedom of Speech topic of presentation Wednesday
- Open House set for March 26
- Students: On-campus interviews for Alfa Insurance on 4/1; resume deadline 3/28 at noon
- 2011 INTRO Leaders selected
- Raffle tickets for Kindle to benefit Lumpkin County Literacy Coalition
- Students: Share your views by April 30 and you may win $500
- TeamMBA hosting webinar, March 18
- Free tax prep available for taxpayers older than 60, military personnel
- Award-winning Kentucky novelist to speak at North Georgia
- Panel of senior military officers to discuss national security, public policy issues
- Campus dining survey and a chance to win a MasterCard GiveCard
- Sign-up now for Bench Press Competition
- March 11 deadline to order caps and gowns for spring graduation
- ALAKAZAM: The Human Knot, March 9
- BB&T Personal Finance Workshop and Hertz Info Session
- Free tax prep available for taxpayers over 60, military personnel
- Register for Fundamentals of Mass Casualty Care course
- Search for internships on Georgia Internship Network
- Criminal Justice Association meeting, March 3
- North Georgia's TeamMBA to host several events in March
- Take a DUI simulator for a spin
- Seeking student work and ideas for North Georgia Annual Research Conference
- Crossfire Debate: Environmentalism, Feb. 24
- Graduating senior? Deadline for ordering an honor stole is March 7
- National Recreational Sports and Fitness Day activities
- Registration open for intramural innertube water polo
- Come be a part of North Georgia Filmmakers
- Look who is coming to the March 3 Career Fair!
- Rappel with the Mountain Order of Colombo
- Rapel with the Mountain Order of Colombo
- Windows 7 roll out to begin; Novell passwords expire Feb. 28
- Merchant Fair for CampusCash to be held Feb. 23
- SIFE Team meetings
- Darwin Days seminar and Creation movie
- Valentine's Escape - date night without the kids
- Deadline for clubs, organizations and honor societies to be in yearbook
- Textiles exhibit reception rescheduled
- INTRO Leader applications deadline - Feb.11 at 5 p.m.
- Free bike tune-ups and food, Feb. 10
- NGCSU Catering offers special Valentine's Day package
- Resident Assistant applications for 2011-12 are now available
- TeamMBA to host Open House, GMAT Strategy Session
- Crossfire Lunch Debate: A new university president, Feb. 3
- Deadlines for study abroad programs and scholarships
- Internship opportunities for students
- SAB hosts annual Sweetheart Ball, Feb. 11
- Mountain Laurels magazine seeking submissions
- Housing applications for 2011-12 available Feb. 1
- TeamMBA to host open houses
- Deadline is Jan. 26 for Fitness Challenge II registration
- North Georgia College & State University will close at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday
- North Georgia closes for third day due to winter storm
- University to remain closed on Jan. 11
- University closed on Monday, January 10
- Free seminar on Surviving the Winter Blues, Feb. 1
- Register now for business etiquette dinner
- Phi Sigma Pi collecting school supplies for needy children
- 22nd Annual New Year's Party
- Introducing the 2011 Common Reader: A Hope in the Unseen
- Introducing the 2011 Common Reader: Hope in the Unseen
- Holiday schedule, new spring semester hours for IT Service Desk
- Upgrade to prevent off-campus access to library databases
- Staff Council White Christmas breakfast set for Dec. 8
- Attention graduating seniors!
- Win a $20 Wal-Mart gift card from IT
- Campus closed for Thanksgiving holiday
- Phi Sigma Pi's Finals Bake Sale, Dec. 2-3
- TeamMBA to host Open House in Cumming, Dec. 14
- NGCSU Orchestra in concert, Nov. 19
- Student parking changes
- Events for International Education Week, Nov. 15-19
- Fire in Stewart Building causes minor damage
- Richmont, Reformed Theological Seminary and National Guard coming to campus
- Legacy of Gold event set for Friday night
- Free HPV Vaccine at Student Health Services, Nov. 18
- Golden Eagle Band to perform free concert Sunday
- Submit your photos to Campus Spotlight
- Free HPV Vaccine at Student Health Services
- Psi Chi Empathy Belly Fundraiser
- Employer and graduate school visits planned for November
- Study Abroad photo contest
- Phi Sigma Pi's Canned Food Drive to benefit local community
- Phi Sigma Pi accepting donations for used items drive
- Community meeting on presidential search set for Nov. 22
- Plan to enter the annual Edible Books Contest, Nov. 12
- Extended library hours for finals
- Phi Sigma Pi 50/50 raffle tickets
- Kappa Sigma's Salute to the Veterans program, Nov. 11
- County ponders recycling changes
- Dahlonega native murdered in Mexico
- Volunteers are heart of Gold Rush Festival
- No room for records at new Justice Center
- Trio charged after alleged meth is found in van
- Dahlonega native murdered in Mexico
- Volunteers are heart of Gold Rush Festival
- No room for records at new Justice Center
- Trio charged after alleged meth is found in van
- County ponders recycling changes
- Dahlonega named best of the 'Better Hometowns'
- Sorohans have left lasting mark on community
- City approves budget, rate increase
- Burglary spree has been solved, says LCSO
- Local economy is poised for rebound, says Norton
- Dahlonega named best of the 'Better Hometowns'
- Sorohans have left lasting mark on community
- City approves budget, rate increase
- Burglary spree has been solved, says LCSO
- Local economy is poised for rebound, says Norton
- Coyotes roam county in increasing numbers
- Tax commissioner receives check from Montaluce
- Former Chamber president proceeds with lawsuit against city
- ‘Banned' books find a home at North Georgia
- BREAKING NEWS: Rash of recent burglaries solved, say LCSO officials
- Coyotes roam county in increasing numbers
- Tax commissioner receives check from Montaluce
- Former Chamber president proceeds with lawsuit against city
- ‘Banned' books find a home at North Georgia
- BREAKING NEWS: Rash of recent burglaries solved, say LCSO officials
- Coyotes roam county in increasing numbers
- Tax commissioner receives check from Montaluce
- Former Chamber president proceeds with lawsuit against city
- ‘Banned' books find a home at North Georgia
- Officials nab alleged meth lab was in the making
- Crossing crackdown results in two arrests
- Parks & Rec officials are ‘floored' by project
- Neighbors rally to aid soldiers in Afghanistan
- Burglars make off with odd assortment
- Montaluce partner pledges to pay tax bill
- Montaluce partner pledges to pay tax bill
- Crossing crackdown results in two arrests
- Parks & Rec officials are ‘floored' by project
- Neighbors rally to aid soldiers in Afghanistan
- Burglars make off with odd assortment
- NGCSU president to step down
- City of Dahlonega seeking changes at Wal-Mart crossing
- Lumpkin overlooked in ‘Race to the Top' funding
- BREAKING NEWS: Montaluce to pay taxes next week
- Montaluce goes on tax auction block
- Officials make series of late-night drug busts
- NGCSU president to step down
- City of Dahlonega seeking changes at Wal-Mart crossing
- Lumpkin overlooked in ‘Race to the Top' funding
- BREAKING NEWS: Montaluce to pay taxes next week
- Montaluce goes on tax auction block
- Officials make series of late-night drug busts
- NGCSU president to step down
- City of Dahlonega seeking changes at Wal-Mart crossing
- Lumpkin overlooked in ‘Race to the Top' funding
- Officials make series of late-night drug busts
- Montaluce goes on tax auction block
- NGCSU president to step down
- City of Dahlonega seeking changes at Wal-Mart crossing
- Lumpkin overlooked in ‘Race to the Top' funding
- Officials make series of late-night drug busts
- Montaluce goes on tax auction block
- Signs of growth? Not really, officials say
- Gospel group involved in fatal crash
- City looks to locals for new logo
- Local soldier working to make a difference
- Four suspects face charges following trio of drug busts
- No shoes? No problem for local runner
- No shoes? No problem for local runner
- Signs of growth? Not really, officials say
- Gospel group involved in fatal crash
- City looks to locals for new logo
- Local soldier working to make a difference
- Four suspects face charges following trio of drug busts
- Impromptu air-show unfolds above Lumpkin
- Gearing up for Girl Scout cookies
- County SPLOST projects sparse for 2011
- Jarrard ends her 30-year career at city hall
- Rabid bat shows up in Lumpkin
- Man faces charges in drug bust near school
- Gearing up for Girl Scout cookies
- County SPLOST projects sparse for 2011
- Jarrard ends her 30-year career at city hall
- Rabid bat shows up in Lumpkin
- Man faces charges in drug bust near school
- Impromptu air-show unfolds above Lumpkin
- LCSO earns certification
- Tax bills arrive early this year
- Class sizes could swell at Lumpkin schools
- County to appeal landfill decision
- Planning underway to host National Christmas tree
- Great grapes harvested locally
- County to appeal landfill decision
- Planning underway to host National Christmas tree
- Great grapes harvested locally
- LCSO earns certification
- Tax bills arrive early this year
- Class sizes could swell at Lumpkin schools
- Recycling restaurants reduce waste
- Judge rules against county
- Chopper spots major pot crop
- GED competition serves up knowledge
- Woman reports attack by masked assailant
- BREAKING NEWS: Some county phones down
- Recycling restaurants reduce waste
- Judge rules against county
- Chopper spots major pot crop
- GED competition serves up knowledge
- Woman reports attack by masked assailant
- BREAKING NEWS: Some county phones down
- Chopper spots major pot crop
- GED competition serves up knowledge
- Woman reports attack by masked assailant
- Recycling restaurants reduce waste
- Judge rules against county
- Achasta hosts top college golfers
- Soldiers accused of throwing explosives
- City water slowly losing smell, says officials
- Two dead in helicopter crash
- Thieves target church for over $30,000 in gear
- Deal, Graves carry county in run-offs
- Trip to Hall Dog Park answers some questions
- ‘Pippi' puts the spotlight on Dahlonega
- Lost tortoise heads home
- Fixing crumbling storm water system could be costly
- Does the city need more sidewalks?
- BREAKING NEWS: Deal, Graves carry county in run-offs
- Achasta hosts top college golfers
- Soldiers accused of throwing explosives
- City water slowly losing smell, says officials
- Two dead in helicopter crash
- Thieves target church for over $30,000 in gear
- Deal, Graves carry county in run-offs
- Trip to Hall Dog Park answers some questions
- ‘Pippi' puts the spotlight on Dahlonega
- Lost tortoise heads home
- Fixing crumbling storm water system could be costly
- Does the city need more sidewalks?
- BREAKING NEWS: Two dead in helicopter crash
- Does the city need more sidewalks?
- BREAKING NEWS: Two dead in helicopter crash
- Trip to Hall Dog Park answers some questions
- ‘Pippi' puts the spotlight on Dahlonega
- Lost tortoise heads home
- Fixing crumbling storm water system could be costly
- ‘Pippi' puts the spotlight on Dahlonega
- Lost tortoise heads home
- Fixing crumbling storm water system could be costly
- Does the city need more sidewalks?
- Trip to Hall Dog Park answers some questions
- African tortoise turns up at Lumpkin home
- City trying chemical solution for water woes
- Land purchase a ‘no brainer,' superintendent says
- Council has designs on new city logo
- NGCSU offers lights, camera, action-packed class
- African tortoise turns up at Lumpkin home
- City trying chemical solution for water woes
- Land purchase a ‘no brainer,' superintendent says
- Council has designs on new city logo
- NGCSU offers lights, camera, action-packed class
- As temperatures climb, so do health problems
- Residents raise stink over city's water
- Commissioners vote NOT to raise taxes
- Shelter officials say putdowns necessary
- City millage rate will remain unchanged
- City says pizza sign can't be lit from within
- Langley wins District Attorney, Deal to runoff against Handel
- Swine flu information, symptoms and resources for Lumpkin County
- Lumpkin County Apple Picking Orchards and Apple Farms for Lumpkin County
- Governor Announces over $13.4 Million in OneGeorgia Awards
- Gold Rush Days Celebration
- Sleigh Bell Tour Of B&B Inns Of Dahlonega
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