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Marietta Balks at Proposal to Lift Pit Bull, Rottweiler Ban
Marietta Councilmember Cheryl Richardson's proposal to remove restrictions on pit bulls and Rottweilers in the city’s off-leash dog parks failed to advance in the council's Parks, Recreation and Tourism Committee this week for lack of support. Currently, the city prohibits pit bulls and Rottweilers from all dog parks and off-leash areas. Surrounding jurisdictions such as Kennesaw and Smyrna do not ban specific breeds but instead restrict park usage for any...
Cherokee County Firefighters Earn Promotions
Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services has announced that two firefighters have earned promotions due to their hard work and commitment to public safety. The promotion ceremony took place Sept. 24 at the Cherokee County Fire Training Complex in Holly Springs. Sgt. Brandon Barton was promoted to the rank of lieutenant and Lt. Jordan Allred was promoted to captain. ...
Woodstock City Offices Will Be Closed Friday Due to Hurricane Helene
City of Woodstock offices will be closed Friday, Sept. 27 due to severe weather expected in the area due to Hurricane Helene, the city announced. City departments will be available by phone and email. For contact information, visit woodstockga.gov. Cherokee County and other parts of Georgia are under a tropical storm warning. Thursday and Friday, heavy rainfall, flooding and tropical storm force winds are expected, as well as the potential...
Dunwoody reports water main break, road closures
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, several areas of Dunwoody are reporting interruptions in utility services and at least one water main break. According to city officials, as of 11:40 a.m., there is a water main break at 5175 Vernon Ridge Drive, and trees on utility wires at the following locations: In most cases, the […] The post Dunwoody reports water main break, road closures appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.
Riverfest Canceled Due to Hurricane Helene
The 40th annual Riverfest Arts and Crafts Festival scheduled for Sept. 28-29 in Canton has been canceled due concerns about Hurricane Helene's impact on the area, the Service League of Cherokee County announced. “The safety and well-being of our community, vendors, concessionaires, entertainers, and attendees are our top priorities, and we believe this decision is in the best interest of all involved,” said Service League President Melissa Wehunt. The Service...
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