Water Tower Competition winners announced
With 15 water tanks scattered across Henry County, providing customers with more than 30 million gallons of finished drinking water storage, these critical structures are extremely relevant for teaching students… Read more »
Citizen/Police Encounter class
The Henry County Police Department will be offering a Citizen/ Police Encounter class on April 14 at the Henry County Police Department in McDonough. The Citizen/Police Encounter class is designed… Read more »
Finding the good in the ‘not so’ good
If you use social media to communicate with friends you seldom see, you benefit, that being the main objective of social media. Say what you will of the negativity found,… Read more »
Henry Police offering Citizens Police Academy
The Henry County Police Department will offer a Citizens Police Academy class from March 8 through May 17. This 11-week class meets every Tuesday night from 6 until 8 p.m…. Read more »
Rittenhouse – rerun of Greensboro
“Nobody drives into a city with guns because they love someone else’s business that much. They do it because they’re hoping to shoot someone.” ~ TV host Trevor Noah regarding… Read more »
Stockbridge approves $15/hour minimum wage
Stockbridge Mayor and Council recently passed the 2022 Operating Budget which included a minimum wage increase of $15 an hour for all City government employees. The previous minimum wage for… Read more »
McCambry giving back to community
Reco McDaniel McCambry is a hometown boy. Growing up in McDonough he knew what it was to struggle due to historic injustice. He credits this experience, and the wisdom and… Read more »
Verte to move into former Snapper plant in McDonough
An Atlanta-based company is moving into the former Snapper plant in McDonough and creating 100 new jobs, according to a recent announcement by county officials. This will be the second… Read more »
Updates from McDonough City Council
An alcoholic beverage ordinance adopted a year ago in McDonough on a trial basis has been made permanent.The City Council voted Jan. 18 to approve the ordinance, which was set… Read more »