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CLICK ON THE BOX BELOW FOR IMPORTANT COVID-19 SURGE INFORMATION COVID 19 Update - Amber Schmidtke, Ph.D. - Georgia Municipal Association - Jan. 4, 2021 As COVID-19 cases spike locally, nationally and
A piece of Snellville history is being removed today and tomorrow as the centuries-old Red Oak which has stood on Highway 78 since before the signing of the Constitution is coming down. The tree
You can go to the drive-in to watch a movie and now, thanks to Snellville Parks and Recreation, Senior Center members can go to the drive-in to play Bingo. From 1 to 3 p.m. Jan. 26, there will be a
SNELLVILLE – Due to logistical complications brought on by COVID-19, Snellville Parks and Recreation has announced that the 2021 Snellville Days Festival has been canceled. "The COVID pandemic has
SNELLVILLE — The city officially said goodbye to Snellville Police Department Officer K-9 Jax Monday, sending him into retirement with a proclamation thanking him for his years of service. After being
SNELLVILLE — The city has agreed to partner with developer Mid Cast LLC to design, build and lease the prized City Market building planned for The Grove at Towne Center. "This is another major step in
SNELLVILLE — For the sixth time in her career as the city's controller, Jan Burke has been awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting by the Government Finance
Due to Covid-19, the Christmas Tree Lighting and Lighted Parade will be done a little differently this year. There will be a Snellville Virtual Christmas Tree Lighting at 6 p.m. Nov. 28 and will be
Mayor and Council will be revising the following budget information at the Nov. 23 council meeting. If you have any questions, please contact City Manager Butch Sanders at bsanders@snellville.org
The Governor's Office of Highway Safety held it 21 st annual Georgia Governor's Challenge Banquet in Macon on Friday, Nov. 6. The Georgia Governor's Challenge highlights outstanding achievement in
SNELLVILLE — In a unanimous show of support, Snellville's City Council brought four years of community input, idea testing and draft review to an end with their Monday, October 26 adoption of the
SNELLVILLE — There's plenty going on at T.W. Briscoe Park this fall as Parks and Recreation officials are offering creative ways to keep visitors and Senior Center members engaged and safe during