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Newcomer joins fray in council race
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Walton Tribune
With qualifying still almost two weeks away, a surprise fifth candidate has thrown his hat into the ring for one of the three seats up for grabs on the Loganville City Council in November.
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Fifth candidate enters council race
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Walton Tribune
With qualifying still almost two weeks away, a surprise fifth candidate has thrown his hat into the ring for one of the three seats up for grabs on the Loganville City Council in November.
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Loganville gets new police car from DEA funds
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Walton Tribune
It's been a year since Loganville's top cop in narcotics, Sgt. Mark Lusk, was loaned to the Drug Enforcement Agency on a four-year contract. Now the Loganville Police Department is beginning to reap the benefit.
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Loganville considers tattoo ordinance
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Walton Tribune
A recent incident involving a home-based tattoo business highlighted the lack of regulation in Walton County for businesses involving body art and the Loganville City Council is looking to rectify the situation — at least in the city.
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Gwinnett County and Loganville spar over fire services
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Walton Tribune
As the dispute between Gwinnett County and its cities over the service delivery strategy agreement drags on, the city of Loganville and its fire department remains front and center of the fray.
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Officials spar over response to local fires
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Gwinnett Daily Post
Officials argued in court Tuesday whether Gwinnett firefighters should respond in the city of Loganville, which has its own force.
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County and cities back in court
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Walton Tribune
Opening statements began early Monday in the dispute between Gwinnett County and its 15 cities over the now expired Service Delivery Agreement.
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County, cities to spar over agreement
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Walton Tribune
Gwinnett County and its cities, including Loganville, will be back in court Monday in an attempt to find some resolution to the three-year dispute between the two parties over the now expired Service Delivery Agreement.
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New development authority forms in Loganville
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Walton Tribune
The city’s downtown area has received criticism over the years years for not developing into a bustling, economic center.
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Loganville looks to grow business
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Gwinnett Daily Post
City leaders voted Thursday to adopt a resolution establishing the Loganville Development Authority, a nonprofit organization tasked with developing and promoting trade and tourism within the city.
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Old ordinance riles residents
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Walton Tribune
The city fence ordinance in Loganville is presenting problems for both city officials and some residents and officials are looking at ways to resolve the issue without causing too much fallout — but it’s not quite as simple as it sounds.
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Deal closed on Loganville’s Rock Gym
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Walton Tribune
The city of Loganville finalized the purchase of the Rock Gym and adjoining old school building from the Walton County Board of Education this week, closing on the deal Tuesday.
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Grant will help city entrance stay clean
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Walton Tribune
Revenue from the removal of unwanted vegetation in front of outdoor advertising signs is now going to help beautify the gateway to the city of Loganville.
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Gwinnett feud frays county-city relations
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Gwinnett County and its cities are locked in a two-year battle that has cost them more than good will.
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Loganville passes $14 million budget
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Gwinnett Daily Post
City Council members voted Thursday to pass a $14 million-plus budget for the 2010-11 fiscal year, which runs from July 1 – June 30.
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‘Hope’ house draws criticism
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Walton Tribune
Resurrecting hope isn’t always easy and for a while it looked as though recipients of the latest Resurrecting Hope home makeover were going to have their hopes dashed even before the project got off the ground.
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Lynch will remain on Council for rest of term
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Walton Tribune
From now on, one Loganville councilman will have another title — that of Capt. Michael Lynch, an active duty reservist with the U.S. Army in the Middle East.
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Lynch to return to war, leave city Council
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Walton Tribune
Councilman Michael Lynch, a U.S. Army Reservist, has been called up to serve in the combat zone and will not be around to run for re-election when his current term expires.
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Loganville aims to pass budget early
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Walton Tribune
As municipalities nationwide gear up for a tough 2011 budget season, the city of Loganville is hoping to get its $14.27 million budget done ahead of schedule.
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County garbage customers will pay more than cities'
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
While Gwinnett County's solid waste plan lowers rates for many unincorporated residents, cities have fared much better in their contracts for residential garbage service.
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Loganville cuts staff to save money
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Walton Tribune
Following last week’s surprise move when the City Council voted to temporarily eliminate the separate position of city clerk and combine it with that of city manager, further staff changes were made.
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State of the Cities 2010
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Walton Tribune
Walton County’s mayors gathered Wednesday to discuss the future of their towns as part of the annual State of the Cities address.
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Loganville does away with key city position
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Gwinnett Daily Post
City council members approved an ordinance change Thursday, temporarily abolishing the position of city clerk effective April 1. City Manager Bill Jones will assume the duties of city clerk.
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