Treat Yourself to a Safe, Happy Halloween
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Crimson reds, rustic oranges and bright yellows mark the highly anticipated start of fall in Georgia’s State Parks.
The annual arrival of pumpkin-spice flavors and cooler temperatures have many people eager for fall getaways.
Adventurous souls invited to uncover Lawrenceville’s haunted history with tours that include cemetery visits and ghostly brews.
The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, voted on a Water Storage Agreement with the State of Georgia to allow the County to use storage volume in Lake Lanier for water supply.
Heralded as one of the most iconic amphitheaters and arenas in all of North America, the newly expanded Thunder Ridge is set to re-open in September hosting Thunder Days, a Professional Bull Rider team series competition.
Kick off the new year by using the 2021 Georgia Sport Fishing Regulations Guide as you make all your fishing plans says the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division (WRD).
There are few better stories among the annals of sports than locking horns with “The Biggun.” The Biggun, in this case, is usually the one that got away. Among fishermen, the one that got away is always a little bigger, a little craftier, and a little meaner than the ones you reeled in.
Sheri Dorn, an Extension Horticulturist and State Master Gardener Coordinator at the University of GA in Griffin, will be Gwinnett County Master Gardeners Association’s guest speaker April 18, 2016.
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