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Milton Senior Named U.S. Presidential Scholars Finalist
A Milton class of 2021 senior has been named a semi-finalist for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program.

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A Milton class of 2021 senior has been named a semi-finalist for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program.

A Johns Creek class of 2021 senior has been named a semi-finalist for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program.
Gov. Brian Kemp has issued a state of emergency in Georgia prohibiting price gouging following the Colonial Pipeline cyberattack.
Three Cherokee Schools class of 2021 seniors have been named semi-finalists for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program.
The courts will be maintained by Sandy Springs' recreation and parks staff, and will be available for public use during non-school hours.
North Fulton Community Charities’ annual Swing Into Action Golf Tournament raised $60,000 for the organization.
Johns Creek invites business owners and operators to attend a public input meeting to provide feedback on business license fees.
The Cherokee Board of Commissioners is moving forward with a short-term rental ordinance for home rentals for parties and short stays.
FOCO4Frontliners is led by the Forsyth Chamber of Commerce to show appreciation to local frontline healthcare workers during the pandemic.
Alpharetta-based Colonial Pipeline Company was the victim of a cybersecurity attack on Friday, forcing a shutdown of its operations.
This home for sale in Alpharetta costs $3.5 million, and has an outdoor motor/sports court with built-in basketball goal.
This home for sale in Canton costs $1.875 million, and sits on a 30-acre horse farm with a cleared pasture, 3-stall barn with feed room.
This home for sale in Cumming costs $2.1 million, and has poolside and lake views, seven fireplaces, and a 3-level elevator.
This home for sale in Johns Creek costs $2.7 million, and includes lush garden areas, a pool, spa, golf course views, and a cabana.
This Roswell home for sale costs $2.3 million, and features an outdoor living space with kitchen, and fireplace overlooking the pool.
This home for sale in Sandy Springs costs $3.8 million, and offers a heated saltwater pool, tennis court, theater, and home spa.
This home for sale in Woodstock costs $1.2 million, and sits on 14-acres with an RV shed, basement and more.
A Johns Creek student has won first place in the national 2021 Saving Endangered Species Youth Art Contest.
Heading out to grab a bite to eat? Get the dish on recent restaurant inspections at Woodstock establishments.
Heading out to grab a bite to eat? Get the dish on recent restaurant inspections at Canton establishments.