Georgia Cities Week is part of an ongoing effort to raise public awareness about the services that cities provide and to educate the public.
On the show, different guests discuss various services.
Douglasville PD's nationally recognized Youth Against Violence program was featured recently on the Georgia Municipal Association's website.
In conjunction with Connect Douglas, the county plans to start offering rides to the polls during advance voting.
Guests will have an opportunity to bid on vehicles, construction equipment, exercise equipment, Apple products and more.
Keeping the public informed with events, facts
Douglasville's IVR Phone Payment system is now active! This gives customers the opportunity to make payments over the phone securely.
In the Fall of 1970, Floyd Junior College opened it's first location in Rome, Ga., with 19 faculty members teaching 545 students.
The Douglas County Economic Development Authority is excited to share that Bang Energy has chosen this!
The fall 2020 edition of Douglasville Impact is available now.
The coronavirus sent millions of Americans, including some in Douglasville, into an economic tailspin thatβs being felt at the dinner table.
A video is to be viewed about drinking water.
The training opportunities are so we may stay updated on techniques.
Emily Lightner covers a variety of newsworthy topics.
Keep Douglasville Beautiful, the cityβs Keep America Beautiful affiliate, will host an annual fall recycling event Saturday, Oct. 3, 9 to 2.
Popular guest Emily Lightner is in this episode.
In celebration of our city parks, we would like to invite you to participate in a city-wide scavenger hunt!
The vision of the Douglasville Police Department is to build a community of one.
We have made the tough decision to cancel our Labor Day fireworks that were rescheduled from July 4th.
The Douglasville Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) will host a Virtual Reunion Workshop on Sept. 19 from 10 a.m. to noon.
It is to increase awareness and promote health and wellness related to the COVID-19 pandemic in Douglasville.
While the city of Douglasville doesn't require face mask usage, it has launched a campaign to encourage mask wearing to be safe.
Douglasville Assistant ParksΒ & Recreation Director Chris Bass wrote an excellent article on this controversial topic.
The Douglasville City Council will hold the first of three required public hearings on Aug. 27 at 11 a.m., to discuss the millage rate.
The City of Douglasville has tentatively adopted a millage rate which will require an increase in property taxes by 5.15 percent.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The Public Services Department has resumed services.
The renovation of the park is complete.
A presentation to the judges begins today.
Sara Ray called "delightful guest"
The Public Services Department will be suspending services the week of Monday, Aug. 10.
The $600,000 Community HOME Investment Program (CHIP)Β Grant is for homes to be built for veterans in the Veterans Place neighborhood.
Douglasville's Parks and playgrounds are open, but here are some things to know and guidelines you must follow:
It is necessary for bridge rehabilitation activities.
USPS staff test positive | 2nd grade class quarantines | City opens test site for employees | Jeff Foxworthy | Chihuahuas saved: Patch PM
Douglasville Community Relations has launched new Facebook groups for each city ward.
GA No. 1 for film | West Nile positive mosquitoes | Street racing fine | Trump talks Rep. Lewis | Parents die from coronavirus: Patch PM
The National Recreation and Park Association operates under the mission of parks being equally accessible and available to all people.
Doctors want mask mandate | Football players test positive | Jamarion Robinson vigil | Coronavirus restrictions | Vehicle scam: Patch PM
The Douglasville Community Development Department held a virtual public inputΒ Town Hall for the Northside Trail Plan; more input is needed.