Just a slight glance off any bridge overlooking Lake Lanier will tell you that water levels are up. And it’s no surprise that they are- considering that most of the area surrounding the lake has experienced several inches of precipitation over the last week.
Empowered, engaged and exceptional. Together these three words form the basis of Aim to Be3, Inc., or simply Be3, a new non-profit in the heart of downtown Gainesville.
The Gainesville Parks and Recreation Department is in the process of repairing an eight-foot deep sinkhole that has developed in Rock Creek Veterans Park in downtown Gainesville.
In an annual recognition event, the STAR students from Hall County and the City of Gainesville were honored Tuesday by the Kiwanis Club of Gainesville.
It was a chilly morning at Freedom Park in downtown Cleveland on Sunday, but according to Yonah the Groundhog, the cold temperatures won’t last for much longer!
For those who graduated from the Hall County Drug Court on Friday, there was a great sense of excitement. And there was an extra reason to celebrate the occasion, as it was also the program’s 100th commencement ceremony.
University of North Georgia officials held a ribbon cutting ceremony Monday to celebrate the grand opening of the new Student Health Center on the Gainesville campus.
It was Adulting Day at Lumpkin County High School on Friday, and just as the name suggests, the senior class had the opportunity to learn many different skills associated with becoming an adult.