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ELEVATION HOUSE HOSTS 2ND ANNUAL TASTE OF ROME, RAISES FUNDS FOR MENTAL HEALTH

ELEVATION HOUSE HOSTS 2ND ANNUAL TASTE OF ROME, RAISES FUNDS FOR MENTAL HEALTH

(Media release from Elevation House): On Tuesday, May 7, local nonprofit Elevation House kicked off Mental Health Awareness Month as they hosted the second annual Taste of Rome. Roughly 250 attendees gathered at the Courtyard by Marriott Rome Riverwalk overlooking the Oostanaula River for a warm spring evening filled with some of the finest food and…read more »

CHIEFTAINS MUSEUM/MAJOR RIDGE HOME TO HOST SUMMER CAMP IN JUNE

CHIEFTAINS MUSEUM/MAJOR RIDGE HOME TO HOST SUMMER CAMP IN JUNE

(Media release from Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home): Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home invites students to join them as they learn about Cherokee arts, traditional stories, games, and more at their summer camp! Camp will be held Monday, June 3rd through Friday, June 7th, from 9AM to Noon. Students who have just completed 2nd through 5th grade…read more »

GNTC NURSING GRADUATE RECEIVES PRESTIGIOUS PROFESSIONAL HONOR

GNTC NURSING GRADUATE RECEIVES PRESTIGIOUS PROFESSIONAL HONOR

(Media release from Georgia Northwestern Technical College): Vanessa Elise Blackmon, who graduated on May 2 with an Associate of Science degree in Nursing from Georgia Northwestern Technical College (GNTC), has also completed a two-year scholar’s certificate program at the Blue Ridge Area Health Education Center. Blackmon attended classes at GNTC’s Walker County Campus in Rock Spring,…read more »

AAA: GEORGIA’S GAS PRICE AVERAGE DROPPED OVER THE PAST WEEK

AAA: GEORGIA’S GAS PRICE AVERAGE DROPPED OVER THE PAST WEEK

(Media release from AAA – The Auto Club Group): The Georgia gas price average decreased at the pump compared to a week ago. Georgians are paying an average price of $3.41 per gallon for regular unleaded gasoline (subject to change overnight). Monday’s state average is 5 cents less than a week ago, 1 cent less than a month ago, and 15 cents more…read more »

ADVANCE VOTING CONTINUES IN MAY 21ST PRIMARY ELECTION

ADVANCE VOTING CONTINUES IN MAY 21ST PRIMARY ELECTION

This is the third and final week of advance in person voting for the May 21st general primary election. Floyd County voters may cast an early ballot on weekdays between the hours of 7:30 am until 5:30 pm through Friday, May 17th at one of three locations – Polls will be open on Election Day,…read more »

GOVERNOR KEMP: APRIL NET TAX REVENUES DOWN 5.4%

GOVERNOR KEMP: APRIL NET TAX REVENUES DOWN 5.4%

(Media release from the Office of Governor Brian Kemp): The State of Georgia’s net tax collections in April totaled $3.96 billion, for a decrease of $225.7 million or 5.4 percent compared to FY 2023, when net tax collections approached $4.19 billion for the month. Year-to-date, net tax revenue totaled $27.45 billion, for a decrease of…read more »

CHIEFTAINS MUSEUM/MAJOR RIDGE HOME TO HOST BARK BASKET WORKSHOP ON JUNE 1ST

CHIEFTAINS MUSEUM/MAJOR RIDGE HOME TO HOST BARK BASKET WORKSHOP ON JUNE 1ST

(Media release from Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home): Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home is pleased to partner with Andrew Lee of The Primitive Arts LLC to present a series of Primitive Arts workshops on the Chieftains Museum campus. Workshops will cover Flintknapping, Bark Basket making, Atlatl and Darts, and Cordage and Glue. Each of the four workshops…read more »

LOOKING FOR OUTDOOR ADVENTURES THIS WEEKEND? VISIT A STATE PARK!

LOOKING FOR OUTDOOR ADVENTURES THIS WEEKEND? VISIT A STATE PARK!

Looking for outdoor adventures over the weekend? Opportunities to hike, fish, and camp abound at Georgia’s state parks, enthuses Kim Hatcher, Public Affairs Coordinator for Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites. She adds that offerings also include kayak and bicycle rentals, disc golf, kids activities, and more. Hatcher encourages Georgians to check out recent renovations…read more »

GEORGIA WATER COALITION ANNOUNCES 2024 DIRTY DOZEN REPORT

GEORGIA WATER COALITION ANNOUNCES 2024 DIRTY DOZEN REPORT

(Media release from the Georgia Water Coalition): Georgia’s leading water advocacy organizations on Thursday released their “Dirty Dozen” for 2024 in a 27-page report highlighting 12 of the worst offenses to Georgia’s waters. The report can be viewed at https://www.gawater.org/resources/dirty-dozen. Rather than identifying the “most polluted places” in Georgia, the Georgia Water Coalition’s (GWC) Dirty…read more »