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Whitfield County Schools Hold Robo Expo
Nellena Smith, ALPHA teacher at Varnell, started this technological adventure last year.
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Varnell police named agency of the year
In a year when the former police chief pleaded guilty to theft, the mayor resigned and a new mayor was elected, Varnell Police Chief Lyle Grant said his department "kept plugging along." That effort led to the ...
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Former Varnell Police chief, wife sentenced to probation in plea deal
Former Varnell Police chief Tim Henderson and his wife Pam have pleaded guilty to misdemeanor theft charges and were sentenced to one year of probation by Whitfield County Superior Court Judge Robert Adams as ...
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Peeples sworn in as Varnell mayor
New Varnell Mayor Dan Peeples vowed Tuesday to unite the city and the City Council.
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Dalton-Whitfield Bank promotes two
Submitted by Dalton-Whitfield Bank Dalton-Whitfield Bank has promoted Bobby Wilborn to assistant vice president and Teri Hing to branch manager of the Rocky Face office, according to bank president J. Alan ...
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Name for new county school will come from citizen
By Mark Millican markmillican@daltoncitizen.com Area residents can recommend a name for the new elementary school on Cedar Ridge Road.
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Area Arrests for Nov. 6
* Tyler Whitt Horne, 18, 205 Tunnel Hill Church Road, Tunnel Hill, was charged Monday by the Dalton Police Department with shoplifting and possession of marijuana.
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Rec tax opponents target free passes at golf course
Recreation is not only for children. "Good adult programs are also important," said Cathy Holmes, a spokeswoman for the Committee for Efficient Government.
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Early indications - big turnout
If advance voting is any indication, there's huge interest in Tuesday's election locally.
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Alcohol opponents mobilize again
There's a reason signs from the Citizens Against Alcohol Sales imploring Whitfield County voters to "say no" to two alcohol referendums on Tuesday's ballot don't have a date, group members said.
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Varnell police: Dona t let Halloween turn into a nightmare
Submitted by the Varnell Police Department With more than half of the nation's traffic fatalities over Halloween weekend related to alcohol, Chief Lyle Grant of the Varnell Police Department announced the ...
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Candidate Profile: Dan Peeples
Dan Peeples says his business experience would be a big strength if he is elected mayor of Varnell.
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Making a Difference
Rebecca Rodriguez paints the lattice work on a gazebo in Dalton Green Saturday morning as part of a Make-a-Difference Day project.
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Mark Pace: Somewhere in pictorial times a " Ellen Thompson's dedication
Today's modern Dalton Citizen that promotes late-breaking data that is new, likewise often features something that is old - the photos of eras long gone and webbed in the time frame of ages past.
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Varnell Springs workday
The Conasauga River Alliance and the Dalton Area Girl Scouts are joining the city of Varnell for a community volunteer workday on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the historic Varnell Springs along Georgia ...
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Dalton bombing victim maintains positive outlook
Jim Phillips' sense of humor has helped buoy the spirits of a North Georgia community still shaken by Friday's bombing that nearly killed the Dalton attorney.
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(4:10 p.m.): Part of Beaverdale Road closed
BREAKING NEWS : Part of Beaverdale Road closed According to Jeffrey Putnam of the Whitfield Emergency Management Agency, Beaverdale Road in Varnell is closed between Lake Francis and Holcomb Roads for an ...
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Suspect dead, 4 hurt in Dalton law-firm explosion
A 78-year-old man who may have been fed up with the legal system ignited an explosion at a law office in downtown Dalton on Friday morning.
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Griffin touts law enforcement experience
As a law enforcement officer for the past 15 years, Chris Griffin says he has worked closely with the Whitfield County magistrate court.
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Prater's Mill starts up today
Jack Towns sets out "yard critters" made by students at the Catoosa County Performance Learning Center in Fort Oglethorpe Friday in preparation for the opening of Prater's Mill Country Fair, which starts today.
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