Jun 27, 2009 | Daily Citizen
Reinhardt College student chosen to present a greena workshop at conference
For Reinhardt College junior and Dalton resident Catherine Cox, it is easy being green.
Polk residents invited to attend degree-completion programs in Cartersville
Polk residents are invited to attend an information session on Wednesday, July 8, 2009, at 6:30 p.m. in Cartersville about Reinhardt College degree-completion programs in Organization Management Leadership and Public Safety Leadership.
The Cherokee County Commission voted unanimously at its June 16 meeting toA purchase two Waleska parks from Reinhardt College for $608,000. The county anticipates closing on the purchase of Cline Park, 12.2 acres for $244,300, and Waleska park, 18.9 acres for $363,800, by the end of the month.
Belin United Methodist Church hires new youth director
The youth of the church are not only the future of the church, they are the church, says Erik Mays.
Missing Georgia Woman Identified
Divers found her body Wednesday in Lake Allatoona near Shoal Creek in Cherokee County.
Waleska to issue $11M in bonds for Reinhardt
The Waleska Downtown Development Authority plans to issue $11 million in bonds for Reinhardt College, so that the college, located in the small city, can refinance some of its bond debt.
Student from Summerville makes Reinhardt Dean's List
Caitlan Sumner, of Summerville, was among the 338 students named to the Reinhardt College Deana s List for spring semester 2009.
This summer, explore Georgia's indigenous heritage
ATLANTA, June 4, 2009 - " What was Georgia like 1,000 years ago? Take a rare glimpse into Pre-Columbian Georgia by visiting some of the state's Native American heritage sites that chronicle indigenous activity here from as early as 900 A.D. At the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, northwest Georgia was home to generations of Native American ...
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