Hall County
Recent News About Hall County
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Hall County ranks 138th highest in Georgia for per capita government transfer income at $9,503 in 2022
In 2022, residents of Hall County received an average of $9,503 per capita in government transfer payments—ranking it 22nd lowest in Georgia.
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Hall County ranks 13th in Georgia for government transfer dependency at 16.6% in 2022
In 2022, government transfers made up 16.6% of income in Hall County—ranking it 13th least dependent among Georgia counties.
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Update: Phone Service Restored at Hall County Courthouse
Update: Phone Service Restored at Hall County Courthouse
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Board of Commissioners Voting Meeting on March 23
Board of Commissioners Voting Meeting on March 23
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Planning Commission Meeting on March 20
Planning Commission Meeting on March 20
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Register now for the 2023 Hall County Government Scholars' Academy
Registration is now open for the Hall County Government Scholars' Academy, which will be held March 7- May 9.
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Weather sirens, Citizen's Alert System test set for Feb. 8
The audible test of Hall County's severe weather warning system will sound at 9 a.m
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Hall County comprehensive plan needs community input
Hall County is in Phase 2 of a two-phase process to update its comprehensive plan, the document that serves as a road map for growth and development, and is seeking the public’s input as it moves forward.
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Hall County Tax Assessors Office offers intuitive new online processes for taxpayers
Hall County taxpayers can now conduct much of their business with the Tax Assessors Office day or night from the convenience of home through secure, encrypted online forms.
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Hall County’s 30-year legacy of excellence in financial reporting continues
In continuing achievement spanning three decades, Hall County Financial Services has received the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2021
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Hall County offices to close Nov. 24-25, while compactor sites offer limited hours
This is a reminder that Hall County’s administrative offices, community centers, libraries, courts, and recycling center will be closed Thursday, Nov. 24 and Friday, Nov. 25 for the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Hall County extends public invitation to Tadmore Park ribbon cutting
After an 11-year closure, Tadmore Park will open its gates to the public once more.
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Georgia Cross Stitchers on September 10
Georgia Cross Stitchers on September 10
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New rules for Hall County Landfill lead to longer lifespan, extended use
Beginning Sept. 1, 2022, the Hall County Landfill will cease accepting the following forms of waste: boats, mobile homes, shingles, bulk Styrofoam and propane tanks. General household Styrofoam, such as take-out containers or packing peanuts, will still be accepted.
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Labor Day (offices closed) on September 5
Labor Day (offices closed) on September 5
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Board of Commissioners Voting Meeting on August 25
Board of Commissioners Voting Meeting on August 25
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Hall County names Still to role of Asst. Director of Planning & Development
Hall County is pleased to announce the hiring of Ellis Still to the role of Assistant Director of Planning & Development.
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‘They are the best’: Local man thanks Hall County medics who saved his life
Local resident Kevin Hefferon is alive today – a statement that can be made thanks to the quick, efficient response by members of Hall County Fire Rescue.
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Hall County Board of Commissioners adopts FY 2023 budget
The Hall County Board of Commissioners adopted a balanced budget Wednesday night for the fiscal year that begins July 1, 2022, and ends June 30, 2023.
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The 4th of July Celebration in the City of Tallapoosa
The 4th of July Celebration in the City of Tallapoosa