Category: Government
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Golf Carts in Roswell
Out in front of the Roswell General Store down near Canton Street you’ll see plenty of Big Green Eggs and other outdoor cooking and entertaining products. You’ll see something else, too — a Golf Cart Only parking sign. Is this a sign of things to come?
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School Redistricting Coming to Roswell
Public school enrollment is down across Fulton County schools as trends converge including parents opting for private schools like Blessed Trinity and Fellowship Christian and home schooling post-covid; lack of affordable housing for young families; and lower birth rates. In Roswell, the brand new Crabapple Middle School is 400 students below capacity.
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Where do your property taxes go?
Where do your property taxes go in the City of Roswell? What. is a millage rate any way? And, if you thought most of it goes to the city, you’d be wrong. Only 15% stays in Roswell. The rest goes to Fulton County.
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Police still seeking help for attack on new father at Roswell Area Park
Victim remains on ventilator in ICU say reports
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Grading Roswell’s 100-Day Plan
Mayor Wilson announced a 100 day plan with great fanfare in January of 2022 when he and a new city council began their tenure. It prioritized 10 items
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‘2000 Mules’ allegation of election fraud lacks evidence and context
[ad_1] Caption The movie “2000 Mules” includes video surveillance of a Fulton County ballot drop box that shows a man delivering ballots at night during the 2020 presidential election. Credit: 2000 Mules Credit: 2000 Mules Caption The movie “2000 Mules” includes video surveillance of a Fulton County ballot drop box that shows a man delivering…
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Feds: SC man illegally trapped turtles in Georgia
[ad_1] One of the resident turtles swims in the holding pond at the Turtle Hospital in Marathon, Fla. July 7, 2009. A South Carolina man illegally trapped, then shipped hundreds of freshwater turtles from Georgia to China for years, prosecutors say. He was sentenced to prison in May. J Pat Carter ASSOCIATED PRESS A South…
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Home Depot Foundation Invests $4.2M to Help Communities Prepare and Recover from Natural Disasters
[ad_1] Ahead of this year’s hurricane season, The Home Depot Foundation has granted more than $4.2 million to seven national nonprofit partners to support disaster preparedness and response, including food security and clean water concerns, and long-term recovery efforts in areas impacted by natural disasters. “Every year, The Home Depot Foundation invests in disaster preparedness and response…
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GSU professor on reproductive rights, US Supreme Court’s leaked draft opinion – WABE
[ad_1] Tanya Washington, a professor of law at Georgia State University College of Law, says for 50 years women in the U.S. have been dependent on the constitutional right to choose granted under Roe v. Wade. On Monday’s edition of “Closer Look,” Washington discussed the U.S. Supreme Court’s leaked draft opinion that suggests a majority…
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LaTrelle Porter Wins 2022 Mission Implementation Award
[ad_1] LaTrelle Porter, SHRM-CP, is the recipient of the SHRM Foundation’s 2022 Mission Implementation Award for an initiative she spearheaded to promote the hiring of people with criminal histories, veterans, older workers and people with disabilities. The award recognizes a current SHRM member who has successfully led creative programming or initiatives that align with one…