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Construction on the City Market Building will begin next month after Mayor and Council approved a Notice to Proceed with Smithbuilt Construction. City officials approved a Market redesign several

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SNELLVILLE - The city’s centennial will be celebrated through a variety of events Aug. 18-19. The celebration kicks off at 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18 on the Towne Green in front of City Hall with a

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SNELLVILLE – Mayor and Council unanimously approved a Fiscal Year 2024 budget of $15.33 million Monday. The plan will not include a tax increase for residents who did not see their county property tax

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The pool at T.W. Briscoe park will re-open to the public on Saturday, June 10th for regular operating hours. City officials have reviewed all the facts surrounding a recent incident that forced pool

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The Rotary Club of Gwinnett Sunrise will be having a Peace Pole Dedication Ceremony at 1 p.m., June 14, 2023 at The Grove at Towne Center, Snellville, GA. The Pole is located at The Grove in between

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T.W, Briscoe Park Pool will be closed to the public the remainder of this week, following an incident of disruptive behavior by a few patrons over the weekend. City officials will take the week to

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SNELLVILLE – North Road, between Oak Road and Wisteria Drive will open to two-way traffic today. Motorists on Oak Road will be able to make a right on North Road heading north for the first time since

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SNELLVILLE – Mayor and Council unveiled a proposed balanced budget of $15.53 million Monday, a plan city officials say will not include a millage increase. The first of two public hearings was Monday

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Poplar Street - from 2558 Poplar Street up to 2531 Poplar Street - will be closed beginning May 19 due to stormwater repairs. According to construction crews, it may take four to five weeks to

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Mayor and Council has have approved and released a notice to new Snellville citizens and property owners to inform them of the city’s ordinances regarding making improvements to a residence. Mayor and

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Five young entrepreneurs got a financial boost start their own businesses Tuesday during the city’s annual Shark Tank competition. A total of $2,000 was awarded to the students by judges representing

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The water level of Pate Lake at T.W. Briscoe Park will be lowered Monday so construction crews can begin work on repairing a portions of a crumbling lake wall. The Dickerson Group, Inc. will begin