The New Manchester High School freshman joined with her counterpart to wow the judges of the performance show.
Douglas County's TJ Jaglinski and his partner Kelly Bell, owner of Southern Dance Precision, are one of eight dance teams participating.
As the Independence Day holiday nears, a new report shows which patriotic movie Georgia will be watching.
Since its first year, the Georgia Lottery Corp. has returned more than $20.7 billion to the state of Georgia for education.
The CAC released two more public art benches to the community, one at Deer Lick Park and one outside of the Douglas County Library.
From food trucks to Wednesday Wind Downs to Juneteenth, here's what's going on in Douglasville.
Ariana Grande said she was "proud of her fans for not violently engaging" with a protester at her Atlanta concert Saturday.
These are two great opportunities for artists in our community to display their work and support the arts in Douglasville/Douglas County.
This summer, Wednesday Wind Down is celebrating 10 years of music and fun in downtown Douglasville at O’Neal Plaza.
The total recent investment in Douglas County West Pines course is approximated at $150,000.
InToneNation Acapella Team from New Manchester HS in Doughasville are advancing to World Acapella Championships
Find out who took the most contested prize this year, for Most Sold, and who won with their avocado ice cream.
Over 35 booths will offer choices from tasty food, to healthcare products, to clothes, to beauty products and massages.
As the hit HBO series “Game of Thrones” winds down, a new report shows who Georgia is watching closely.
The 16th annual intensive arts camp will be held at Deer Lick Park during spring break.
Local artist Jesse Shuler from Douglasville will be featured.
The Dog River Disc Golf Course is described to be one of the toughest but fairest disc golf courses in the country.
Douglasville’s popular Wednesday Wind Down summer concert series returns to O’Neal Plaza.
The Cultural Arts Council Douglasville/Douglas County is now accepting applications for vendors at Taste of Douglasville 2019.
Artist Jeff Mather will share behind the scene stories about robotics and art in this 45-minute interactive performance.
Coach Bill Curry delivers a message on the importance of diversity and teamwork
After the event, guests will be invited to continue the fun at the Irish Bred Pub for free whiskey tasting with proof of Cheers tickets.
The art reception features artwork by K-12 Students in Douglas County.
This spring celebration for children and families will be held outdoors on the grounds of the CAC.
The CAC will host themed nights, refreshments, tastings, activities, door prizes, live music, and much more.
The goal of the Spring Break Arts Camp is to encourage young children in developing their creative skills and social interaction.
Join the fun at this upcoming "Growing Up" show, presented by John Doyle at Dog River Library.
This is your chance to explore creativity with an expert teaching artist as they introduce a variety of exciting classes and workshops.
In celebration of Black History Month, the Cultural Arts Council will showcase artwork from contemporary artists of color.
A new public grant will support the new Public Art Initiative in Douglasville and Douglas County by the CAC for 2018 -2019.
This free event is where families can meet and greet the teachers, register on-site for classes, enjoy artist demos and so much more.
The “What Douglas County Means to Me” art contest winners are featured in the 2019 Douglas County Calendar.
The CAC is excited to release its next public art initiative project at the Douglas County Foster & Adoption Center.
The Cultural Arts Council Douglasville/Douglas County presents the annual winter art competition winners.
The gallery features local artists each month by hosting his or her work on the third floor of the Douglas County Courthouse.
A CAC Public Art Initiative will include 8 fire hydrants in downtown Douglasville, which will be turned into creative art pieces.
It might sound like a bunch of hocus pocus, but AMC Theatres is bringing Disney’s iconic 1993 film back to celebrate its 25th anniversary.
The Douglasville, Douglas County Cultural Arts Council will feature 'Motown Magic' at their upcoming annual gala
75 players representing 16 churches enjoyed this annual tournament on October 22
Georgia Highlands College will be hosting local author Roger Johns at the Douglasville location for a speech and book signing.