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Construction starts on Hwy. 20
Drivers traveling on Highway 20 between Grayson and Loganville can again expect delays due to construction as the Georgia Department of Transportation continues its project to widen the highway between the two cities.
Parents Charged With Child Cruelty Over Filthy Home
Gwinnett County police arrested the parents of three boys after they discovered the filthy conditions of the home.
Couple Jailed over Filthy House
There are dirty houses. There are filthy houses. Then there's the house belonging to Ronnie and April Keais.
Early voting under way in local elections
Early voting is under way in all municipal elections and will close Oct. 30, but the number of early votes coming in varies city by city.
Hinkle faces first challenge in 10 years
For the first time in almost a decade there will be a mayoral election in Grayson this year.
President Barack Obama is so insistent that he is the first "African American president" that he has lost sight of what he has promised.
Grayson Resident: Tall Grass A Death Trap
Was it just a coincidence or CBS Atlanta's call for action? A short time after news crews interviewed a Grayson man about 3 to 5 feet of grass growing on the road a landscaping company showed up and chopped it down.
Grayson chamber helps flood victims
The Greater Grayson Chamber of Commerce joined the city of Grayson in an effort to help some of their flood-ravaged neighbors.
Hundreds line streets to pay Helton respect
Keenan Byrd brought his three children to Broad Street in Monroe Tuesday to see a hero.
BYU commit Kori Gaines mans the back line for Grayson
Grayson's Kori Gaines could not believe it when the ball came his way yet again.
We have a winner! Roger Stephens, a 61-year-old white grump from Stone Mountain, Georgia, must have been having a bad day yesterday.
Elections to be held in Grayson, Loganville
Qualifying for the Nov. 3 city elections wrapped up in Loganville and Grayson Wednesday with elections to be held in both cities.
Gwinnett Man Admits Slapping Shopper's Child
"I would be horrified. I don't know what I would do, but I would be terrified." That's how Stephanie Russell says she'd probably react if a stranger were to slap one of her 4 young children.
Deaths reported to The Moultrie Observer on Monday, Aug. 31, 2009, include Brigadier General John E. Rogers, 75, of Grayson, Ga.; Mary Sorrell Alderman Ingram, 87, of Hahira, Ga.; Bobby Eugene Melton, 60, of Moultrie; and Pauline Jordan Phillips, 88, of Coolidge.
Teen Hurt In Car-School Bus Wreck
A 17-year-old girl was rescued from a Toyota Camry that ran underneath the back of a school bus in Grayson Monday afternoon.
Be aware of school buses, pupils
Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009 8:11 a.m. Now that area schools are back in session after the summer break, motorists once again must take caution in school zones and around buses.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Driver extricated after car hits school bus
Gwinnett County firefighters extricated a teen driver whose Toyota Camry ran under a school bus carrying 22 elementary students on Monday.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Rick Badie's Gwinnett: Library hours tough to read
Dacula Mayor Jimmy Wilbanks couldn't take my initial call the morning after the Gwinnett County Library Board of Trustees decided to close the town library.
Gwinnett gets OK to collect taxes
A Superior Court judge signed an order Thursday granting Gwinnett County a temporary collection order for 2009 taxes.
2008 Custom Bubbastank - True Blue
For Jamie Camp, aka Bubba, of Twisted Throttle Choppers in Grayson, Georgia, old school or traditional choppers as he likes to call them, have always been and continue to be an irresistible attraction.