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Memorial Day History, How Cumming Remembers: 5 Things To Know
The Memorial Day tradition in Cumming is part of a history that dates back nearly 160 years.

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The Memorial Day tradition in Cumming is part of a history that dates back nearly 160 years.

The City of Alpharetta and the Rotary Club of Alpharetta will host a Virtual Memorial Day Tribute at 9 a.m. on Monday.
Cherokee County Schools celebrated National School Nurse Appreciation Day with the inaugural Nurse of the Year Awards.
Riverwood International Charter School recently celebrated eight spring sports athletes who have committed to play in college.
Forsyth County officials began a renovation project at Sawnee Mountain Park, including a new inclusive playground and pavilion, and more.
The Ga. 9 improvement project will ultimately include two lanes in each direction, raised center medians and center turn lanes.
North Fulton Community Charities’ Board of Directors welcomed six new members and elected new officers for the 2022 fiscal year.
Gov. Brian Kemp has prohibited state agencies, state service providers and state properties from requiring COVID-19 vaccine passports.
One man is in critical condition after his entire body was burned from being electrocuted while working at a Canton construction site.
Waste Management invested in the beautification of Cherokee County by donating more than $20,000 to the Keep Cherokee Beautiful program.
The Johns Creek Fire Department is asking the public to provide feedback about their service to the community.
The Cherokee School Board recently adopted a resolution that prohibits implementing Critical Race Theory and The 1619 Project.
The City of Alpharetta is bringing back several free summer events, including a limited, summer pop-up series of Food Truck Alley.
Fulton County Schools has revised its mask policy, which will go into effect on June 1. The district has also made plans for the next year.
One man has died and another was charged with murder after a shooting at a Roswell restaurant on Friday night, police said.
Portions of the Big Creek Greenway are closed for repairs in Forsyth County, including Union Hill Road, Bethelview Road, and McFarland Pkwy.
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