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Forsyth County Responds to Request for Help
Forsyth County Responds to Request for Help
Six members of Forsyth County's Fire Department will be heading to New Orleans to help combat raging fires...
 

Shelter Has Opened in Hall County
Those who have migrated north to escape the devastation of Hurricane Katrina may find refuge in a shelter established this afternoon in Hall County...
 
Tracking Teen Driving: Revolutionary Technology Provides Peace of Mind for Parents
Tracking Teen Driving: Revolutionary Technology Provides Peace of Mind for Parents
Immature judgement and decision-making is often the cause of teen automobile accidents, according to a report published in Time magazine recently. Coupled with the "quest for adventure" that is at a high during teen years, parents have a reason to worry. Now, there is a way for parents to closely monitor their teens while they are actually driving. A new concept, Global Positioning System (GPS), allows parents to know a vehicle's speed and even the path that the car has taken, while their teen is at the wheel...
 

You Can Help Victims of Hurricane Katrina Right Here in Forsyth County
The United Way, American Red Cross and The Place are joining together to provide relief to victims of Hurricane Katrina who have come to our area seeking shelter. Donations are being accepted and a shelter will be established this evening...
 
Give Blood. Get Tickets.
Give Blood. Get Tickets.
Giving blood has never been so rewarding! Those who donate blood or platelets in the next week will be eligible to win four Delta domestic round-trip tickets for the holidays...
 
Governor Perdue Outlines Georgia's Response to Hurricane Katrina
Governor Perdue Outlines Georgia's Response to Hurricane Katrina
With gas prices soaring and the pumps now packed bumper-to-bumper with vehicles, the Governor has announced a plan to handle looming gas shortages in Georgia, along with plans for assisting those states devastated by Hurricane Katrina...
 

Flood Watch: Update For Tuesday, August 30th
Forsyth County continues to be under a flood watch, as issued by the National Weather Service earlier this morning...
 

Wind Advisory Issued at 9:20 p.m. by National Weather Service
A wind advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service and will be in effect till 8 p.m. Tuesday, 8/30/05...
 

National Weather Service Issues Flood Watch at 9:35 p.m. Monday, 8/29/05
A flood watch has been issued for North and Central Georgia by the National Weather Service. It will remain in effect till Tuesday afternoon, 8/30/05...
 
Katrina Brings Flood Watch to Georgia
Katrina Brings Flood Watch to Georgia
Hurricane Katrina has been downgraded from a Category 5 to Category 4, but the eye of the storm still remains 30 miles wide, making Katrina an extremely strong storm, expected to bring bands of rain and possible flooding to Georgia...
 

Wind Advisory In Effect at 8 p.m. Monday Evening
Hurricane Katrina could bring very strong winds of at least 25 mph to North and Central Georgia this evening...
 
Female Assult Prevention Class on August 25th
Female Assult Prevention Class on August 25th
Ladies...what would you do if you were physically assaulted? Do you have the skills and knowledge to defend, and perhaps, save yourself? If you've had no self-defense training or need a refresher course, then be sure to attend the upcoming Female Assault Prevention class at Bulls Eye Marksman on August 25th...
 

DANGER! Drivers Ignoring Stopped School Buses
Parent of a Daves Creek Elementary student speaks out about cars continually ignoring stopped school buses at Old Atlanta and Orr Roads...
 
Sheriff's Office Introduces Internet and Cell Phone Safety Book for Children
Sheriff's Office Introduces Internet and Cell Phone Safety Book for Children
The Forsyth County Sheriff's office shares parents' concerns about their children's use of the internet and cell phones and has taken a pro-active stance in helping by introducing a book designed to educate parents and children about risks involved with unrestricted use of both...
 
Free Lunch and Learn Program Set for Thursday
Free Lunch and Learn Program Set for Thursday
Prevent Child Abuse is hosting a free lunch and prevention program to our faith-based community and anyone in the county concerned with the well-being and safety of our children...

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