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City ponders Park Street parking problems
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Dahlonega Nugget
Certain South Park Street residents probably didn't know it at the time, but their parking habits were the topic of intense conversation among the Dahlonega City Council last week.
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Owner wants to open underground eatery
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Dahlonega Nugget
Since new square footage is hard to come by on Dahlonega's Public Square, one entrepreneur is planing on taking his business in an new direction.
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Law is new city judge
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Dahlonega Nugget
The Dahlonega City Council named Hammond Law as the new municipal court judge at their Dec. 7 meeting.
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Construction pace quickens at water plant
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Dahlonega Nugget
The holiday season is going to be hectic one at the new city water plant, and it has nothing to do with last minute shopping.
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Council discusses city-wide parking crackdown
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Dahlonega Nugget
Illegal parkers beware. A city-wide crackdown is in the works. And the effort may begin on South Park Street.
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Ariemma, Lord defend city council seats
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Dahlonega Nugget
The race belonged to the incumbents this election as both Johnny Ariemma and Gerald Lord successfully defended their city council seats Tuesday evening.
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Council discusses protester policy
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Dahlonega Nugget
It would appear that there will be no picket-filled protests taking place on the Public Square anytime soon. However, the members of the Dahlonega City Council want to be ready if there is.
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Q & A with council candidates
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Dahlonega Nugget
A total of four candidates are currently running for two seats in the Dahlonega City Council.
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Best place to retire? Magazine picks Dahlonega
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Dahlonega Nugget
Dahlonega is making headlines this month among well-read retirees in the latest edition of “Where to Retire” magazine.
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Q&A with council candidates
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Dahlonega Nugget
With early voting underway, four candidates are currently running for two seats on the Dahlonega City Council.
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Historic sites still in limbo
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Chattanooga Times Free Press
Supporters of the Chief Vann House and New Echota historic sites say they'll continue efforts to return both locations to the operating levels that existed before statewide budget cuts.
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Higher water bills on the way
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Dahlonega Nugget
An increase in the monthly water bill is in store for most city residents while tap fees will remain the same for smaller Dahlonega developers.
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Council weighs in on water rate hike
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Dahlonega Nugget
City Manager Bill Lewis recently presented the Dahlonega City Council with four different proposals which would all result in higher water rates and city tap fees.
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City to expand Hancock Park
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Dahlonega Nugget
Dahlonega's downtown green space should be turning a little greener now that the city council has approved the $375,000 purchase of a half acre lot adjoining Hancock Park.
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Council split on water rate hike
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Dahlonega Nugget
An unexpected silence followed councilman Michael Clemons' motion to raise city water rates at the Dahlonega City Council meeting Tuesday evening.
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Local efforts pay off for Gold Museum
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Dahlonega Nugget
City Council voted Aug. 3 to guarantee the state the full $25,900 needed to fund salaries and operations to get the museum back to full operations.
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