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.
This is to advise that there was contact recently between a rabid raccoon and a cat in the 5600 block of Cool Springs Road in the Gainesville area. The raccoon was shipped to the Georgia Public Health Lab - Virology Section in Decatur. Hall County Animal Control was advised Wednesday that the raccoon tested positive for rabies. This is the seventh confirmed case of rabies in Hall County in 2022.
The Brenau University Music Department is supporting a new local choir that was co-founded by Ashley Conway, WC ’08, Brenau choral director and music education coordinator.
In an effort to continue offering effective and efficient services to citizens, Hall County Planning & Development will offer expanded office hours beginning Aug. 1.
Northside Hospital Atlanta ranks among the nation’s best hospitals for adult obstetrics and gynecology according to U.S. News & World Report’s recently released 2022-23 Best Hospitals rankings. The hospital is ranked No. 47 of all U.S. hospitals and is the only Georgia hospital to make the list.
Entrepreneurs and small business leaders are essential to the national economy, making up 50 percent of the GDP across the United States. This area of business is just as essential to Forsyth County’s local economy and your Chamber is committed to providing resources to help support small business with the FoCo Business Success Series.
Dr. Heather Ross has been appointed to serve as assistant dean of the Ivester College of Health Sciences. She will continue to serve as the program director and chair of the Department of Physical Therapy.
Tony and Teresa Funari, Braselton residents are giving back to that community with a gift to Northeast Georgia Health System (NGHS) to support cancer services so others can receive the life-saving treatment and care as they did while fighting cancer. Tony was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2000. It was a battle he never saw himself having, but looking back, it was a battle he’s thankful for and one he couldn’t have gotten through without friends, family and his community. Teresa’s battle with breast cancer was different, but just as impactful on her life.