Internationally renowned artist Riccarda de Eccher will exhibit some of her contemporary watercolors in Sellars Gallery at Brenau University beginning this month.
ATLANTA – The City of Gainesville was recognized as a graduate of the Georgia Economic Placemaking Collaborative (GEPC) program by the Georgia Municipal Association (GMA) and the Georgia Cities Foundation (GCF) at the 2023 Cities United Summit. Nearly 1,000 government leaders, public servants and legislative stakeholders convened in Atlanta Jan. 20-23 for the event.
Brenau fashion design undergraduates teamed up with occupational therapy graduate students to create adaptive clothing for young adults who use wheelchairs.
It has come to our attention that Red Oak Sanitation sent out messages of a rate increase effective January 1. Residents, who live in the city limits, are not considered standard subscription customers and will NOT see an increase in price.
GAINESVILLE, Ga. (Feb. 16, 2023) – Glenwood Drive NE near the intersection of Memorial Drive will be partially closed to traffic from 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 17, and Saturday, Feb. 18.
Patients, visitors and employees at Northeast Georgia Health System (NGHS) will soon have a better experience at the hospital after six NGHS employees were awarded grants to fund their ideas for better care.
The Northside Hospital Cherokee Auxiliary recently donated $45,000 to help the fire departments in Big Canoe and Pickens County buy lifesaving equipment.
Heart surgeries that used to require long incisions and months of recovery can now be performed in Gainesville through tiny 8-millimeter incisions – about the diameter of an ink pen – with much faster recovery times.
Author and Emmy award-winning news director Jeffrey Blount will visit Brenau University later this month to talk about his latest book, The Emancipation of Evan Walls.
Internationally renowned artist Riccarda de Eccher will exhibit some of her contemporary watercolors in Sellars Gallery at Brenau University beginning this month.
The Blood and Marrow Transplant (BMT) Program at Northside Hospital Cancer Institute — one of the largest and most comprehensive bone marrow transplant programs in the Southeast — again has been recognized as having among the very best survival outcomes in the U.S. for bone marrow transplants.
Northside Hospital Cherokee is excited to announce the addition of robotic-assisted bronchoscopy for patients who have suspicious lung nodules requiring tissue sampling (biopsy).