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Armuchee High School graduate awarded Howard Baker Memorial Scholarship
Armuchee High School graduate Alexandria Moore was awarded North Georgia EMC's 2011-2012 Howard Baker Memorial Scholarship for Floyd County.
University selects new dean for Mike Cottrell School of Business
Dahlonega, GA A - North Georgia College & State University has selected Dr. Donna T. Mayo as the dean for the university's Mike Cottrell School of Business.
Former Sheriff Stafford running for office again
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There is wisdom in taking time to smell the roses'
Eli Wyatt graduated from Calhoun High School in 2004, but the year before his senior year his life was turned upside down.
NGCSU selects new dean for Mike Cottrell School of Business
North Georgia College & State University has selected Dr. Donna T. Mayo as the dean for the university's Mike Cottrell School of Business.
Graduation cap art goes beyond 'Hi Mom'
Sarah Crow decorated her mortice board with the words "Hire Me" to be seen during Dalton State College's 46th commencement exercise Friday May 11, 2012 at the Northwest Georgia Trade and Convention Center in Dalton, Ga.
The Chattanooga Times Free Press
From early on, Marlen Rodriguez knew she wanted to go to college, but it wasn't until she was in middle school and joined a summer program at Dalton State College that she actually felt it could become a reality.
Tennessee Valley Students Honored in Wtci PBS Kids Go! Writers Contest
WTCI announced the winners for the WTCI PBS KIDS GO! Writers Contest. All first place winners from the Tennessee Valley will be entered into the national PBS KIDS GO! Writers Contest, where they will compete against area winners from across the country.
Eastbrook Student Artists To Launch Exhibit Next Week In Whitfield County
Student artists from Eastbrook Middle School learn painting techniques with an artist in a studio at the Guggenheim Museum in New York.
Haslam Signs Legislation Redefining School Accountability
Governor Bill Haslam on Thursday signed the piece of his 2012 legislative agenda that redefines school accountability in the state and waives Tennessee from portions of the federal No Child Left Behind law.
TBI Releases School Crimes Report For 2011
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation on Wednesday released its annual study dedicated to crime in Tennessee's schools.
The Chattanooga Times Free Press
Will tougher admissions rules limit college access?
As the pressure builds for colleges not only to enroll more students but actually graduate them, more schools are turning to their admission requirements as part of the solution.
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