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Roswell Roots Festival Starts Jan. 27
The long-running and popular festival celebrating black history begins with a performance by the Atlanta Jazz Chorus and Quartet.

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The long-running and popular festival celebrating black history begins with a performance by the Atlanta Jazz Chorus and Quartet.

Lt. Robert Moultrie has been diagnosed with a brain tumor, and a fundraiser is underway to allow residents to support him in his fight.
The deadline for prospective class of 2021 members to apply is Jan. 31, 2019.
TheraWays offers yoga classes, yoga for medical conditions, dry needling, cupping, massages, alternative medicine and physical therapy.
Law enforcement agencies led a Jan. 23 campaign to target vehicles violating county ordinances such as littering and no-truck routes.
The team is responsible for tracking legislation in the Georgia General Assembly and making sure their colleagues understand bills.
Alpharetta was recognized for policies that reduce light pollution and hold developers responsible for replacing dying or damaged plants.
State Representative Angelika Kausche represents House District 50, which includes Johns Creek.
Cherokee County was recertified at the Bronze level for its commitment to protecting estimated 23,800 acres of land used for greenspace.
The city has achieved the Silver level certification, which is an improvement from the Bronze level recognition it received in 2014.
The program identifies schools across the country that focus on improvement efforts characterized by a continuous trajectory toward success.
North Fulton Community Charities is offering the Volunteer Income Tax Program to individuals whose income was less than $55,000 in 2018.
The 21st annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Unity Breakfast was held Jan. 19 at the Northside Hospital Cherokee Conference Center.
Merchant and vendor opportunities are now available for this popular street festival.
The trips will focus on topics that are unique to Georgia. Participants will have a chance to tour the newly renovated Farm Museum.
A Chevrolet Cobalt left the roadway, struck some trees, re-entered the street and collided with a Mercedes-Benz, police said.
State Rep. Matthew Gambill has been honored with the award, which recognizes residents who have a positive impact on the lives of students.
Heading out to grab a bite to eat? Get the dish on these North Fulton County establishments.
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