Updates from Hampton City Council
Requests to rezone an exceptionally large portion of county property for which the owners are seeking annexation were denied by the Hampton City Council at its February 11 regular meeting…. Read more »
Requests to rezone an exceptionally large portion of county property for which the owners are seeking annexation were denied by the Hampton City Council at its February 11 regular meeting…. Read more »
The McDonough Public Library will host a 20-panel banner exhibit based on the William Breman Museum of Jewish Heritage’s “Eighteen Artifacts: Story of Jewish Atlanta,” from now through March… Read more »
After a successful trial run, the Henry County Board of Eduction has decided to install a new emergency response system in all 51 of its schools. Final approval came by… Read more »
Two rezoning requests facing stiff citizen opposition were stopped in their tracks at the February 18 regular meeting of the Henry County Board of Commissioners. The board denied… Read more »
A proposed resolution amending Henry County code regarding the sales of alcoholic beverages at county parks failed to pass at the February 4 regular meeting of the Board of… Read more »
Stockbridge High School Alumni are invited to attend a Multi-year Reunion on June 20 from 6:30 until 11 p.m. at the Atlanta Airport Mariott, 4711 Best Road, College Park…. Read more »
Adonna McBride, a dual enrolled junior at Eagles Landing High School and Clayton State University, was recently selected to participate in Disney’s Dreamers Academy Class of 2020. This class… Read more »
Choir students at Ola High School are on a collective mission to make it to the Big Apple, and they’re looking for help locally to get them there. … Read more »
The city of McDonough will host a McDonough Family Health Day on Saturday, February 22 from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. The event will feature a mobile blood… Read more »
A proposal to allow non-commercial beekeeping on residential lots of a quarter-acre or more failed to pass muster with the Henry County Board of Commissioners at its February 4… Read more »