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Athens Farmers Market: 8 a.m. to noon, Bishop Park, 705 Sunset Drive; buy food from local farms and vendors, hear local music and participate in the market's inaugural Wellness Walk to promote physical activity; each week, walk one mile around Bishop Park and be entered to win a basket of produce from the vendors; children can play and learn at the ... (more) Comment?
DISPUTE: On May 31, Deputy Michael Stanifer met with a 55-year-old man who said he had contracted with a company in Brooklyn, N.Y., to move his belongings from his home in Rhode Island to his new address in Commerce. Comment?
FIRE: On May 24, Deputy Tommy Haynes was dispatched to Johnson Mill Road, Jefferson, where a fire occurred at a home. Comment?
Arts center pays homage to spring with final gallery show
The Georgia Piedmont Arts Center in Auburn recently paid tribute to "The Beauty of Spring" at its final gallery show of the season. Comment?
Winder-Barrow students put solar sprinters to test
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Winder-Barrow Middle School students participated in the Jackson Electric Membership Corporation Junior Solar Sprint competition on May 3 at Road Atlanta in Braselton where they put their hand-built solar sprinters to the test in a fast paced race competition. Comment?
Mackey, North Oconee ready to defend title at Reunion
The North Oconee sophomore shot a 62 on the course several weeks ago and did it from the same tees he'll be playing from today when the GHSA Class AAA boys state championship is held there. Comment?
Express Employment Professionals in Athens host food drive through June 8
Express Employment Professionals' Athens office will join locations across North America in food drive for local food bank that runs through June 8. The company's "Brand It Blue Day" will culminate the food drive as volunteers gather June 8 to take the donated food to the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia and volunteer there. Comment?
Athens Farmers Market: 8 a.m. to noon, Bishop Park, 705 Sunset Drive; buy food from local farms and vendors, hear local music and participate in the market's inaugural Wellness Walk to promote physical activity; each week, walk one mile around Bishop Park and be entered to win a basket of produce from the vendors; children can play and learn at the ... (more) Comment?
Gainesville man to pull two vehicles, raise funds for Tripp Halstead
A Gainesville man will attempt to pull two vehicles by hand at Road Atlanta on Saturday to raise funds for Tripp Halstead, the Winder toddler critically injured in October when a tree branch fell on his head. Comment?
Local golf briefs: Uga Rotc tournament begins next week
The University of Georgia Army ROTC Alumni will host its second annual charity golf tournament on April 19 at the UGA Golf Course. Comment?
FRAUD CAUGHT: On March 29, a 54-year-old resident of Jefferson reported she placed some cattle gates on Craigslist for sale and asked $500 for the gates. Comment?
Several area artists won awards at the recent Georgia Piedmont Arts Center spring art exhibit in Auburn. Comment?
The Georgia Department of Banking and Finance has closed a failed bank based in LaGrange, and its assets have been acquired by Heritage Bank of the South, based in Albany. Comment?
The Barrow County Chamber of Commerce and AT&T will host the "State of the Cities Address" at 11:30 a.m. Feb. Comment?
FRAUD: On Jan. 28, an Oak Grove Road resident reported he contacted the dish network to have TV service activated and was told someone already had an account using his Social Security number. Comment?
BURGLARY: On Jan. 21,, Deputy Bruce Cronic was dispatched to a home on Ednaville Circle, Braselton, where a woman working on a vacant home arrived and found the door unlocked. Comment?
DISPUTE: On Jan. 7, Deputy Raymond Gailey was dispatched to a home in Nicholson, where a 21-year-old woman reported that she had an argument with her husband and he put her out of the car in the parking lot of Kroger in Jefferson. Comment?
Mt. Zion Church: 1850 Freeman Creek Road Farmington. The youth department will sponsor its first "True Meaning of the Rainbow" program at 11 a.m. Dec. Comment?