Allison believes Athens should take advantage of technological advances.
New regulations were posted this past weekend.
The county commissioner served for years on the planning commission.
The debut of the United States Postal Service's 46-cent Forever stamps brings rate changes on Jan. 27.
Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) benefits to “trigger off” on Saturday for some Georgians.
The Georgia Senator talked mostly money at Wednesday's Chamber of Commerce event in Athens, Ga.
UGA Professor Jack Crowley tells the ADDA that things are going well for the Athens, Ga., plan.
This is a supervisory job in Bogart.
These jobs were posted in January 2013.
Congress is so focused on the fiscal cliff, the farm bill has yet to be renewed.
The position is open at Oconee County Animal Control.
The Northeast Georgia unemployment rate has dropped from its temporary November jump, and is now at 7.5 percent, according to the Georgia Department of Labor.
The people who make life more pleasant for everyone get time off, too.
David Sweat is the new Chief Judge of the Western Judicial Circuit.
The rate is a full percentage point lower than in November 2011.
Her resignation takes effect on June 30, 2013.
Patch bloggers and commentators throughout Northeast Georgia offer their thoughts to help us sort through last week's catastrophe.
These are jobs based in Athens and listed on the institution's jobs website.
The information in this story comes from Athens Clarke County officials.
The information in this story comes from the Clarke County Health Department.
Civic leader has been voting for more than 50 years, and is not about to stop.
Jack R. Wells (Pauldoe) will come down and a new, larger housing complex will go up.
The overpass, entrance and exit ramps at Sugarloaf and State Route 316 in Dacula will open immediately after a 3:30 p.m. ribbon cutting ceremony.
After some controversy over the choosing process, Athens Clarke County Commissioners decided to start over with the jail expansion process.
Rogers recently also decided not to seek re-election as senate majority leader.
Broun, who said recently the earth is 9,000 years old, "wants to ensure that the United States remains a leader in innovation and development," his spokeswoman told the Athens Banner-Herald.
The recruitment will happen on Monday, December 3, at the GDOL Career Center off North Avenue on Evelyn Neely Drive.
A variance has been requested to allow 125 parking spaces on a large Old Monroe Road lot.
The Historic Preservation Commission voted Wednesday to deny the fraternity's application.
Attendees registered thoughts about everything from transportation to green space.
Will it be determined to be unconstitutional?
Buying books in the store on December 1 will benefit the public library in Athens, Ga.
Charter schools may be part of a reform package, but they can't be the only reform.
The Athens, Ga., library offers a puppet show suitable for all ages.
Athens-Clarke County has two opportunities to replant trees along the public right-of-way in front of residents' urban properties in Five Points.
The 6pm meeting will be held in the Parthenon Room of the Classic Center.
The full-time position finds volunteers to staff the library store, set to re-open soon.
The Oconee River Land Trust worked with the local government and other groups on the land acquisition process.
In an Atlanta Journal-Constitution opinion piece, Michael Adams and G.P. "Bud" Peterson say the federal government should be careful where it trims spending.
The Chamber of Commerce voices its support for letting the local government land the big economic fish.