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Hospital Safety Grades 2021: Emory Johns Creek On List
Safety grades by the nonprofit health care watchdog group Leapfrog show how Emory Johns Creek responded to the coronavirus.

Hi! My name is Kathleen Sturgeon and I am your local Field Editor for Patch sites serving the communities of Alpharetta-Milton, Canton-Sixes, Cumming, Johns Creek, Roswell and Woodstock-Towne Lake.
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Safety grades by the nonprofit health care watchdog group Leapfrog show how Emory Johns Creek responded to the coronavirus.

Safety grades by the nonprofit health care watchdog group Leapfrog show how Northside Hospital Forsyth responded to the coronavirus.
Safety grades by the nonprofit health care watchdog group Leapfrog show how Northside Hospital Cherokee responded to the coronavirus.
On June 1, contractors will remove the grass from the Town Green in Downtown Alpharetta and convert it to artificial turf.
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning with flash flooding expected across much of north Georgia.
Starting Saturday, most outdoor fires in Cherokee County will be prohibited. Here's what's still allowed.
Starting Saturday, most outdoor fires in Forsyth County will be prohibited. Here's what's still allowed.
Starting Saturday, most outdoor fires in Sandy Springs will be prohibited. Here's what's still allowed.
Starting Saturday, most outdoor fires in Roswell will be prohibited. Here's what's still allowed.
Starting Saturday, most outdoor fires in Johns Creek will be prohibited. Here's what's still allowed.
Starting Saturday, most outdoor fires in Alpharetta and Milton will be prohibited. Here's what's still allowed.
The City of Milton Fire-Rescue Department will offer a COVID-19 vaccine clinic from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 2.
This home for sale in Woodstock costs $1.295 million, and sits on 1-acre off of Lake Allatoona, with a private, two-story double-slip dock.
This home for sale in Sandy Springs costs $3.795 million, and sits on 2-acres with a gated pool and tennis court.
This home for sale in Roswell costs $1.575 million, and is a block from Canton Street with an expansive backyard garden.
This home for sale in Johns Creek costs $1,949,000, and has an indoor basketball half-court, a lap pool, sauna, and theater.
This home for sale in Cumming costs $1.2 million, and offers water views from the majority of the home, including the double porches.
This home for sale in Canton costs $1.3 million, and has an enclosed porch that overlooks a resort-style saltwater pool.
This home for sale in Alpharetta costs $2.25 million, and is situated on the 17th hole of a golf course, with a private in-law suite.
This spring, the Johns Creek Public Works Department launched its seventh year of repaving the city’s neighborhood streets.