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Marc Eggers

Marc Eggers





Recent Articles by Marc Eggers

  • Vietnam Memorial replica opens
    Just in time for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend, military officials say a replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall is now open to the public at Fort Gordon.
  • Gator sightings reported in northeast Georgia pond
    Police and residents in Statham say an alligator has been living in a local pond, making for an unusual situation so far north of where the reptiles typically roam.
  • Hall County lauded for economic development approach
    Chris Cummiskey, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, had an enormous compliment for the one-hundred-plus members and guests at the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce Board of Director’s luncheon meeting held at the Georgia Power Pavilion on the shore of Lake Lanier Thursday afternoon.
  • Reservoir caught in 3-state war for water
    Hickory Log Creek Reservoir in Canton is filled with water and primed to deliver its first drop after more than a decade of planning and construction and a cost of nearly $100 million.
  • Residents push for vote on Gwinnett airport
    Residents of Atlanta's northeast suburbs packed a public meeting and urge county commissioners to make a decision one way or another on a proposal to add commercial flights to an airport in Lawrenceville.
  • New Corps plans help stabilize Lanier level
    Downstream water demands and the resultant effect on the level of Lake Lanier should be minimal, that according to an announcement made yesterday by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District office.
  • Armed robbery suspect apprehended
    Rufus Jerome Smith has been taken into custody by the Gwinnett County Police Department.
  • Concerns over teacher retirement fund
    The Professional Association of Georgia Educators says it has concerns about losses at JPMorgan Chase and how they might affect a retirement plan for teachers.
  • The Wisdom Project launches
    One of VISION 2030’s "15 Big Ideas" was kicked off this morning in a joint conference held by the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce and the Brenau University Center for Lifetime Study.
  • Veto overturned, Douglasville citizens to decide
    Douglasville residents will get the chance to vote on Sunday alcohol sales.
  • Dawsonville motor sport complex up and running
    The Atlanta Motorsports Park in Dawsonville is open for business.
  • More Georgians settle for minimum wage jobs
    One of every 10 working Georgians now makes the minimum wage, federal statistics show.
  • 24 people treated after Dalton chemical release
    Authorities say two-dozen people were being decontaminated after a chemical was released at a plant in the northwest Georgia city of Dalton.
  • Summer of water safety underway
    At precisely noon the countdown began. At "zero" the life vest-wearing group in the parking lot of West Marine on Lanier Islands Parkway shouted out in semi-harmony, "Ready. Set. Wear it!".
  • Five area paddlers to compete at World Dragonboat Championship
    The Lanier Canoe and Kayak Club will once again be well represented on the Dragonboat USA National Team as they compete at the International Canoe Federation Dragonboat World Championships in Milan, Italy, from August 30th through September 2nd.
  • Class sizes to increase in Gwinnett schools
    Georgia's largest school systems will increase most class sizes by two students and leave hundreds of positions vacant to cope with declining revenues.
  • Child, 12, shoots himself while skipping school
    Police said a 12-year-old child who initially told police that he was ambushed by a man and shot later admitted that he fired the gun on himself.
  • Cobb to join voluntary ICE enforcement program
    Cobb County is poised to become the first local government in Georgia to join a voluntary immigration enforcement program that aims to ensure that all employees are in the country legally.
  • Police impostors try to invade Marietta home
    Police are searching for three men wearing masks and police gear who tried to invade a home outside Atlanta.
  • Rabun County judge resigns amid probe
    The chief magistrate court judge in Rabun County has resigned amid an investigation by Georgia's judicial watchdog group.
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