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Hall County names Still to role of Asst. Director of Planning & Development
Hall County is pleased to announce the hiring of Ellis Still to the role of Assistant Director of Planning & Development.
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Brenau dean of library services presents paper at C.S. Lewis Summer Institute 2022
Linda Kern, Brenau University’s dean of library services, was among over a dozen presenters from around the world at the C.S. Lewis Summer Institute at Oxford University in Oxford, England, from July 28–Aug. 5.
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Steven Durocher, M.D., Named Piedmont Walton Hospital’s Chief Medical Officer
Piedmont Walton Hospital has announced Steven Durocher, M.D, as the hospital’s new Chief Medical Officer (CMO). Dr. Durocher has practiced emergency medicine at Piedmont Walton for more than 13 years and will maintain his clinical duties as an emergency medicine doctor in addition to his role as CMO.
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BC Farmers Market - Downtown at Southern Bank Pavilion on August 16
BC Farmers Market - Downtown at Southern Bank Pavilion on August 16
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Council Meeting on August 18
Council Meeting on August 18
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Board of Commissioners Public Hearing--Property Tax on August 18
Board of Commissioners Public Hearing--Property Tax on August 18
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The new age of knee replacement pain management
Physicians implementing new pain management technologies to improve their total knee replacement programs with the use of the iovera® system, a form of focused cryotherapy that uses the body’s natural response to cold to treat peripheral nerves and immediately reduce pain— without the use of drugs.
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Bears Softball vs Jefferson Co (Home) on August 15
Bears Softball vs Jefferson Co (Home) on August 15
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23rd Annual Boo Run on October 29
This year's 23rd Annual 5K BOO RUN resumes a long tradition of our Autumn Run and a great way for family and friends to enjoy the beautiful landscape of Flowery Branch, Georgia. Please join other runners in their Halloween costumes or come as you are and be a part of one of the best 5K runs in Northeast Georgia.
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Board of Commissioners Special Called Meeting-Property Tax on August 18
Board of Commissioners Special Called Meeting-Property Tax on August 18
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Chamber Names Volunteer Of The Quarter
The Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that Will Anderson, Field Representative with U.S. Congressman Barry Loudermilk’s Office, has been named the Chairman’s Council Volunteer of the Quarter for second quarter 2022. He was honored during the Chamber’s August Good Morning Cherokee networking event.
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AAHOA Statement on Los Angeles City Council Hearing Hotel Land Use and Replacement Housing Requirements Ordinance
AAHOA, the nation’s largest hotel owners association, commends the Los Angeles City Council’s vote on the controversial land use ordinance.
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Role Playing: UWG Theatre Alum Stars in Oprah-Produced ‘The Color Purple’
University of West Georgia theatre alumnus Terrence J. Smith ’14 thought this to himself many times during his first day on set for “The Color Purple.” In this musical adaptation of Alice Walker's novel about the struggles of an African American woman living in the South during the early 1900s, Smith plays Adam, son of protagonist and narrator Celie.
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Piedmont Walton Sleep Center Receives Program Accreditation
The Piedmont Walton Hospital Sleep Center, which serves a growing need in the community, recently received accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC).
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AAHOA Industry Partner IDeaS Hosts Hospitality Revenue Summit
AAHOA Industry Partner IDeaS, the world’s leading provider of hospitality revenue management software and services, held its annual Converge Hospitality Revenue Summit in New York last month.
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BC Farmers Market - Downtown at Southern Bank Pavilion on August 9
BC Farmers Market - Downtown at Southern Bank Pavilion on August 9
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Chamber Of Commerce Holding Business-to-consumer Expo
The public is invited to attend a no-cost Business-to-Consumer Expo hosted by the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce.
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Lake Oconee Academy Senior Lindsey Herring Named Athlete of the Month by Piedmont Athens Regional
Piedmont Athens Regional’s Sports Medicine department announced Lindsey Herring, a rising senior at Lake Oconee Academy, has been named Athlete of the Month, a program that recognizes one student athlete each month for his/her demonstrated perseverance through an athletic injury or medical illness either on or off the field.
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From the Wall Street Journal: Hotel Guests Are Back, but the Workers Aren’t
“Hotels, still riding a surge in pent-up demand for leisure travel, are struggling to find enough workers to keep properties running smoothly.”
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Board of Commissioners Public Hearing on August 8
Board of Commissioners Public Hearing on August 8