On Tuesday, October 11, the Prince Avenue Varsity Softball team defeated Jasper County in the 5-A Division 1 Region Championship to take home the trophy for the first time since 2015.
Black cemeteries and funeral customs will be the topic at this month’s Historic Athens History Hour, which will take place at the Lyndon House Arts Center at noon on Tuesday, Oct. 18.
The Northeast Georgia Health System (NGHS) Foundation’s Medical Center Open is helping change lives and impact mental health in Gainesville in a big way.
Pedestrians and bikers filled the streets of six historic Athens neighborhoods on Sunday to support local artists at the fourth annual Historic Athens Porchfest, presented by Cafe Racer Coffee + Donuts. The sunny fall afternoon saw 158 performances on over 150 porches: the biggest Historic Athens Porchfest to date. An estimated 13,000 people attended.
St. Mary's Gift Shop on Oct. 5 donated $10,500 to St. Mary's Foundation for the hospital to use for equipment and patient care services. The funds represent income over expenses for the store in the preceding fiscal year. The store is operated by volunteers from St. Mary's Hospital Auxiliary with management provided by St. Mary's Gift Shop Manager Angie Patterson.
The Prince Avenue Christian School Performing Arts Department invites you to see Crazy for You! With songs by George and Ira Gershwin, you are certain to find some jazz classics that get your toes tapping.
Willie Densley, a technician in the Emergency Department at Piedmont Macon Medical Center, has won the 2022 President’s Award for an act of kindness and selflessness that helped one of his patients
Chick Fil A Leader a academy students take a tour of the AHS Cluster to read to all of the pre K students and deliver books for the students to take home for fall break!
Through the Georgia Rural Hospital Tax Credit Program, individuals and businesses can choose to use their state income tax to support increased access to health care by designating those dollars to Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) Lumpkin.
The Barrow County School System 2022 graduation rate is 89.5%, as released by the Georgia Department of Education. This 4-year cohort graduation rate is based on the number of students that graduate within four years. BCSS graduated 843 students, an increase of 3% over last year.
Hoschton tennis player James Rivenbark is ranked 3,544th in the junior Boys’ 18 category of the United States Tennis Association in the week ending Oct. 1.