Jun 3, 2008 | Daily Citizen
Three Eton residents qualified Monday for July 15 special elections for mayor and a City Council seat.
Geoffrey Wheatcroft: Labour's own history shows toffs can champion the poor
The party's sham class war is displacement activity for a movement that has lost its popular roots and its radical faith We didn't need Cherie Blair's grotesque book - where she poses as a feminist while ...
Varnell, Eton plan special elections
As one city prepares for a special mayoral election, another city waits to see when its mayoral election will happen.
The Family Support Council applauds and congratulates all of the school administrators, teachers, social workers and local business owners who participated in the Heroes Against Child Abuse Campaign for 2008. via Dalton Daily Citizen
Rabies clinics today in Whitfield, Murray
The annual Murray County Rabies Clinic today is sponsored by the Murray County 4-H Club, the Murray County Veterinary Service and RTK Veterinary Service. via Dalton Daily Citizen
Hogan to run for commissioner in Murray
“I just think there's a better way of doing stuff. I think we can lower taxes. The taxes are way too high”
Greg Hogan has served as mayor of Eton for the past four years but he resigned effective Monday to run for Murray County sole commissioner. via Dalton Daily Citizen
God Committee' play questions how to make life, death decisions
“There are so many emotions, it's hard to cut through them all. There are issues of money and morality, and the search for something quantifiable and tangible. But there are also these distractions”
Johnny Payne of Eton has been witness to the wonderful results of a heart transplant. via Dalton Daily Citizen
Bunch back in court to face old charges
“These charges just became a housekeeping matter we had to remove him from the penitentiary to take care of.”
Steven Lane Bunch, who was sentenced to 15 years in prison in October 2006 for first degree vehicular homicide and reckless driving in the death of Dalton firefighter Ronnie Dyer, was back in court in Murray ... via Dalton Daily Citizen
Chatsworth Water Works manager says there's enough to supply city for 90 days
“If we had to, we could pump more from Calhoun.”
Even if the water level at Carters Lake continues to drop as it has during the past month, Chatsworth Water Works will still be able to provide its customers with water from the lake for at least 60 days, Water ... via Daily Citizen
13th Conasauga Watershed Clean-Up Oct. 27
The 13th Annual Conasauga Watershed Clean-Up will be Saturday, Oct. 27, from 9 a.m. to noon. via Dalton Daily Citizen
“We've added more hair-raising items in the woods each year, including a new platform and a tunnel at the end this year”
Jason and Brandy Ridley's friends and family often walk or ride four-wheelers and motorcycles through the woods near their Eton home in rural Murray County. via Daily Citizen