Sep 30, 2009 | Athens Banner-Herald
Around Madison: Music time in Carlton
The Gospel Tabernacle Barn in Carlton will host Exception to the Rule at its Oct.
Young: Bad decisions aren't only root of poverty
Decisions, decisions. About 1 p.m., my wife and I pulled into a trailer park north of Danielsville.
Several cats and dogs still are homeless more than a month after their Oglethorpe County owners were mauled to death by feral dogs.
Lutz family expresses gratitude
The benefit was an amazing day! The bike ride started from Cycle World in Athens to Madison County Memorial Park in Danielsville.
Folks attend benefit to help the Lutz family
Cycle World of Athens' Mike Newell, left, who organized a motorcycle ride from Athens to Danielsville as part of the Lutz Family Benefit on Aug.
Group protects Broad River watershed health
For two decades, the Madison County-based Broad River Watershed Association has dedicated itself to the protection and management of the mighty Broad River, which flows south through nearly a dozen Northeast Georgia counties.
Around Madison: Women's self-defense class
The Madison County Recreation Department is sponsoring a women's self-defense course this fall.
When Madison County Commission Chairman Anthony Dove went to see how the Strickland House, the oldest home in the county, is holding up against a colony of bats, he opened the door and nearly fell over.
Madison County noise limits could stretch to day
Madison County commissioners are considering changing the local noise ordinance to limit booming stereos and live jam sessions even during the day.
Madison smells a problem in old structures: Bats
When Madison County Commission Chairman Anthony Dove went to see how the Strickland House, the oldest home in the county, is holding up against a colony of bats, he opened the door and nearly fell over.
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The bulk of the 300 defendants who were left without attorneys last winter when public defenders in the Northern Judicial Circuit had to drop clients now have attorneys, but a lawsuit filed on their behalf still is moving forward.
Air Force career put Madison man in contact with world's leaders
Paul Dean sits in the living room of his home, which once served as the waiting room of Dr.
Danielsville police receive ballistic vests
The Georgia Fraternal Order of Police, headquartered in Ellijay, donated two ballistic vests to the Danielsville Police Department in August.