Eligible residents may now apply for cooling assistance through the Division of Family and Children Service’s Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). LIHEAP is a federally-funded program… Read more »
With schools currently closed as a part of the Henry County Schools response to the COVID-19 health concern, there are still lessons being taught by district personnel. Recently, students… Read more »
UPDATE: (Updated 04.03.20 at 1:51 PM) Due to Governor Brian Kemp’s shelter-in-place order, the 4-H’s annual Geranium Sale has been postponed. Henry County 4-H’s annual Geranium Sale is going on… Read more »
Atlanta Motor Speedway and the American Red Cross are teaming up to host a blood drive on Monday, April 6. The American Red Cross has an ongoing critical… Read more »
Henry County Fire Marshal Chief Michael Black recently released the following burn advisory. •Open burning with a permit The Henry County Burn Ordinance is intended to promote and… Read more »
Uncommon circumstances call for uncommon approaches to support what is normally the time for Henry County Schools’ annual Certified Educator Job Fair. Originally slated for Saturday, March 21,… Read more »
Amid the coronavirus crisis, Henry County Government has added a new feature page to its website to provide citizens the latest and most updated information regarding COVID-19. Below… Read more »
At a recent meeting of the Andrew McBride Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR), Bob Van Dunk and Jim Dunn were presented with the DAR Distinguished… Read more »
Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Piedmont Henry Hospital is not allowing visitors for the time being. Patients in Women’s Services and the Emergency Department, and special needs, disabled, or… Read more »
Ferst Readers of Henry County recently joined Henry County Schools in the Read Across America celebration. Volunteers from Ferst Readers and Heritage Bank visited the eight local elementary… Read more »