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Alpharetta coach Angela Hurt warned her team that Roswell was going to come out with some fire on their Senior Night, and the Lady Hornets did. But once Hurt’s team settled in... more
The Republican Party presidential candidates will face off in a debate March 1 in Atlanta, five days before the Georgia primary vote. That was one of the topics discussed Friday during the Fulton … more
Roswell crews will will begin a culvert replacement project at 745 Pine Grove Road on Monday. more
We’ve all had experience with the economic downturn of 2008. In fact, for many it’s continued to be the economic downturn of ’09, ’10, and ’11. To review, not much has … more
National Signing Day made its annual stop in north Fulton on Wednesday. And from early morning signings for most schools to an afternoon visit... more
The average person does not know who Jim Wooten is. Yet, every insider, pundit, politician, and elected official knows exactly who he is. He was a conservative columnist with the Atlanta Journal Constitution. more
Whew! That was close! I almost became a Baptist the other day. Not just any Baptist, but a (gulp!) Southern Baptist. more
The Neighbor caught up with Milton High School senior Chase Coleman on Wednesday morning, just moments after Coleman signed a college letter-of-intent along with five other Eagle teammates... more
An Edgar Award-winning author with a strong Southern point of view wrote the book that is the focus of the 2013 Roswell Reads citywide reading program. more
If a special event permit had been issued to an applicant before it is brought to a city council agenda for a vote, Roswell Mayor Jere Wood has said he would sue his own city over what he believes is a violation of its charter. more

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