[adsanity id=”49303″ align=”aligncenter” /] Decatur Police responded to another traffic accident at the intersection of North Decatur Road and Superior Avenue on Friday, July 20. That would be 45th accident reported at that intersection since ...
[adsanity id=”49303″ align=”aligncenter” /] LifeLine Animal Project and the Tall Tales Book Shop will host a joint dog adoption and book event on Sunday, August 5, featuring an assortment of dog-related books along with a ...
[adsanity id=”49303″ align=”aligncenter” /] The next Decatur Neighborhood Alliance meeting will take place on Wednesday, July 25, offering Decatur residents from all neighborhoods an opportunity to connect and discuss community goals. According to a city ...
[adsanity id=”49303″ align=”aligncenter” /] The Decatur Craft Beer Festival committee is accepting proposals from Decatur-based nonprofit organizations to be considered for funding from proceeds of the October 2018 festival, a city newsletter announced. Each year, ...
[adsanity id=”49303″ align=”aligncenter” /] Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle, who is battling with the city of Decatur over the Police Department’s policy regarding cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, on Wednesday suffered a setback in his ...
[adsanity id=”49303″ align=”aligncenter” /] The Madison Avenue Soapbox Derby will return in October and this year two nonprofits serving City Schools of Decatur will receive proceeds from the event. “The organizers of the annual Madison ...
[adsanity id=”49303″ align=”aligncenter” /] Plenty of adults can reflect on their childhood and remember playing sports like baseball, football or soccer. For Oakhurst resident and fourth-grader Sam Epstein, though, the most fun sport is a ...
UPDATE 7.6.2021: In April 2020, the court determined the defendant was incompetent to stand trial and the case was administratively closed. The case could be reopened once the defendant is treated and deemed competent to ...
[adsanity id=”49303″ align=”aligncenter” /] Mind Bubble, a local nonprofit offering tutoring, educational workshops and games for students, will host its free monthly workshop on July 28. Titled “Mathematical Problem-Solving the Computer Age: Approaches to Deadlock ...
[adsanity id=”49303″ align=”aligncenter” /] By Dan Whisenhunt and Ellie Ritter This story has been updated. Decatur City Manager Peggy Merriss on Monday night announced her intention to retire at the end of this year. Merriss ...
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