Wednesday October 16th, 2024 12:20PM

Christian Ashliman

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Christian Ashliman
Sawnee Electric Foundation distributes over $40K in grants
The Sawnee Electric Foundation announced Wednesday plans to distribute over $40K to local charities, projects and scholarships.
8:00PM ( 7 months ago )
Missing Lawrenceville teen found, 21-year-old man arrested
The Lawrenceville teen went missing Monday, was found Thursday and now a 21-year-old man has been arrested in connection to the case.
1:30PM ( 7 months ago )
Hall County residential dispute leads to drug bust
A local Hall County man was arrested Wednesday after a dispute between two parties led to a vehicle search and subsequent drug bust.
11:45AM ( 7 months ago )
UNG set to host Teen Wellness Summit on Tuesday
The University of North Georgia is set to host the fourth annual Teen Wellness Summit on March 12, focusing on student wellness and success.
11:00AM ( 7 months ago )
Habersham County gets new risk manager
Local Habersham County resident Tori Williams recently started work as the county's new risk manager.
10:12AM ( 7 months ago )
Alligator sighted in Hall County pond
A Hall County Sheriff's Office deputy had a run-in with an alligator Tuesday morning during a training exercise.
4:16PM ( 7 months ago )
Gwinnett County Commissioners approve first disparity study
The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners Tuesday approved a contract with consulting firm Griffin & Strong, P.C., to conduct the county’s first-ever disparity study.
6:00AM ( 7 months ago )
Dacula man arrested following road rage shooting
The Lawrenceville Police Department Feb. 26 received multiple calls about shots fired from one vehicle into another near SR 316 at Duluth Highway.
8:00PM ( 7 months ago )
Lawrenceville family targeted in abduction fraud scam
A Lawrenceville family was targeted recently in an abduction fraud scheme, losing several hundred dollars after being led to believe their teen daughter had been abducted.
6:00PM ( 7 months ago )
Dog park approved for construction at Lawrenceville Lawn
The Lawrenceville City Council Monday approved construction bids for a new urban dog park to be added to the city’s popular event and community space.
4:00PM ( 7 months ago )