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SNELLVILLE – The city's Digital Badge Program kicked off Thursday with a meeting between city officials and area educators. A digital badge is an indicator of accomplishment or skill that can be
SNELLVILLE – Mayor and Council approved the stormwater and patching and paving projects for the 2020 fiscal year Monday. The projects will be completed by July 2020, city officials said. The
SNELLVILLE – The city's police department won the top prize at the Governor's Office of Highway Safety Awards Banquet in Macon Wednesday. Gov. Brian Kemp presented the prestigious Governor's Cup to
SNELLVILLE – Regulations on short-term rentals in the city, like those used through companies like Airbnb, were adopted by Mayor and Council Monday. While not an issue currently in Snellville, city
SNELLVILLE – When Mayor Pro Tem Dave Emanuel created the Snellville Clean & Proud program, he had three goals in mind - inspiring residents to adopt a road by picking up litter, making people aware of
SNELLVILLE – Adult education classes took place Aug. 26 in Snellville City Hall's new education and business space, kicking off a new era of citizen engagement in the city. Gwinnett Technical College
SNELLVILLE – A student and his teacher will display their work at City Hall starting next week. The art of David Raderstorf and Isaac Alcantar will be shown at the City Hall Art this month. There is a
SNELLVILLE – On Saturday, Sept. 7, Eastside Medical Center will host "Crush the Crisis," an opioid take back event. Law enforcement officers from the Snellville Police Department will be on site to
So why is the new $85-million downtown development called "The Grove at Snellville Towne Center"? Here's why. Snellville has always had roots in commerce. The city's co-founders ran the Snell & Sawyer
SNELLVILLE – Mayor Barbara Bender is proud to announce an agreement has been reached with a development team to build the first phase of the city's highly anticipated The Grove at Towne Center. The
SNELLVILLE - There will be an election for City Council Nov. 5 after six candidates qualified for two seats. Mayor Barbara Bender was not challenged. Those who qualified are: (I) Denotes incumbent
SNELLVILLE – City officials are still looking for residents' input on what they'd like to see at T.W. Briscoe Park following the first of two meetings regarding the park's Master Plan update. More