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Spruill Market – Sunday, Feb. 26

11 a.m.-5 p.m. – The Spruill Center for the Arts – Education Center hosts its 4th annual student and instructor jewelry market. The fundraiser showcases the work of beginner and…

Dunwoody homeowners worried about PVC farm sale

Following rumors that the city of Dunwoody may sell the 16-acre PVC farm property to developers, members of the Dunwoody Homeowners Association discussed their concerns about what could become of…

St. Martin Games – Friday, Feb. 17

10 a.m.-2 p.m. – Come join the fun! For $15, you’ll receive a delicious lunch, have a chance at door prizes, and play the games of your choice. Included: cards…

Officials ‘dropped the ball’ on redistricting

Talk about last minute. With a Valentine’s Day deadline just days away, DeKalb County politicians recently scrambled to piece together new districts for the Board of Commissioners and Board of…

County CEO says budget ‘almost back’

While DeKalb County CEO Burrell Ellis says he’s repaired the county budget, some county commissioners are worrying publicly that his administration is being too optimistic and is not planning properly…

State has influence over large piece of city’s budgets

State lawmakers are batting around a handful of bills that could mean changes to the cash cities use to operate. Dunwoody Financial Director Chris Pike told Dunwoody City Council at…

Committee approves new city of … Ashford?

Committee approves new city of … Ashford?

Supporters of a city of Brookhaven were thrown a curveball when a legislative committee voted to change the name of the proposed DeKalb city to Ashford. The House Governmental Affairs…

Tartan, trot your stuff!

Tartan, trot your stuff!

Left, the annual Tartan Trot, hosted by St. Luke’s Presbyterian Church in Dunwoody, attracted over 1,000 runners on Jan. 28. The 5K/10K participants began on Mt. Vernon Road and made…

An exhibit for the soul at Oglethorpe University Museum

Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung believed a mandala, a circular image associated with Eastern culture, could offer a glimpse into its creator’s soul. A protégé of Sigmund Freud during the first…

Boy Choir Concerts

Saturday, Feb. 18, 7:30 p.m. – The Georgia Boy Choir Festival is an opportunity for boys around Atlanta, and the Southeast, to join their voices in song with hundreds of…

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