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Snellville Days 2019 Event Schedule THE EVENT IS RAIN OR SHINE! Snellville Days officials have released the final entertainment schedule for the city's largest festival, May 4 and 5. Snellville Days
SNELLVILLE – Moody's Investors Service has assigned a Aa2 rating to the city's proposed $4 million Taxable Revenue Bonds for the Cobblestone Project as part of the city's Towne Center project. In
SNELLVILLE – City officials are cracking down on those who distribute unsolicited advertising materials. The Mayor and Council approved a measure Monday that makes it illegal to distribute such
On Monday, May 13, 2019 the Mayor and City Council will hold a Public Hearing at 7:30 p.m. to give its citizens the opportunity to provide written and oral comments on the proposed Fiscal Year 2019
SNELLVILLE – He's a published author who's book is in the Library of Congress, he's been featured on "The View" and he goes on book tours. Not bad for an 8-year old. On Monday, the Mayor and Council
SNELLVILLE – The city's Towne Center will have its first new development after the Mayor and Council gave the go-ahead to an 88-unit affordable senior housing development adjacent to Snellville United
SNELLVILLE – Drivers travelling through the intersection of highways 124 and 78 can expect changes to the traffic pattern in the near future. The changes are tentatively planned for May 1 as
The Police Department is selling two vehicles as well as miscellaneous items that were released via a court order. Please visit our legal ad page for more information.
SNELLVILLE – The Snellville Police Department is hosting a National Prescription Drug Take Back Day April 27. The event, which allows residents to drop off unwanted or expired prescription drugs, will
SNELLVILLE – Snellville Days, the city's largest festival for more than 40 years, is back for another family fun-filled weekend May 4 and 5. And event organizers are excited about this year's
SNELLVILLE – The first cleanup day for Snellville Clean and Proud collected 31 bags of litter on a mile stretch of Oak Road Saturday. City staff, councilmembers and residents from the community
SNELLVILLE – Former councilman Tod Warner returned to the dais Monday after being sworn in to his second stint on council following the March 19 election. Voters chose Warner over Antonio Molina in