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NGMS receives initial accreditation for OB/GYN residency
Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) has received initial accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) for its OB/GYN residency program.
7:57AM ( 3 years ago )
Lumpkin County names two finalists for County Manager job
The Lumpkin County Board of Commissioners has identified two finalists in the county's search for a new county manager.
2:53PM ( 3 years ago )
AAA: Georgia gas prices hold steady for the last month
Georgia gasoline prices have remained mostly unchanged for the last month, according to Monday's report from AAA-The Auto Club South.
6:46AM ( 3 years ago )
Buford officials move ahead with affordable housing changes
City of Buford officials this past week released plans for the transformation of public housing in the city.
2:00PM ( 3 years ago )
Prayer on the Square returns to downtown Gainesville on Thursday
The National Day of Prayer is scheduled for Thursday, May 6, and local organizers are bringing back the Prayer on the Square event in downtown Gainesville.
5:00AM ( 3 years ago )
Barrett named senior VP for Peach State Bank & Trust
Veteran commercial lender Greg Barrett has been named senior vice president for Peach State Bank & Trust.
3:00PM ( 3 years ago )
Hall County schedules audible sirens test for Wednesday
The audible test of Hall County's severe weather warning system is scheduled for Wednesday, May 5.
10:00AM ( 3 years ago )
Federal, state officials launch 'Look Before You Lock' campaign
As Georgia weather heats up, federal and state officials remind Georgians of the dangers of heatstroke when children are left unattended in vehicles.
1:59PM ( 3 years ago )
Annual burn ban to start tomorrow in Hall, 53 other counties
Beginning Saturday, May 1, Hall County will become one of dozens of Georgia counties under an open burn ban.
10:49AM ( 3 years ago )
River Forks Park beach and day-use area to reopen Saturday
After being closed last year in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the beach and day-use area at River Forks Park in Hall County are set to reopen to the public Saturday, May 1.
2:23PM ( 3 years ago )