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Author: Ashley Oglesby

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Local businesswoman advances refugee support

January 19, 2016January 19, 2016 Ashley Oglesby 0 Comments

Thirty-two years of business has helped make Finders Keepers Consignments become a ubiquitous enterprise in the Atlanta resale market. Since

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Doraville police fleet to be upgraded

January 15, 2016January 13, 2016 Ashley Oglesby 0 Comments

Doraville’s cost for patrol vehicles increased after the production of 2015 patrol cars was suspended by the manufacturer. City Manager

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Student overcomes obstacles to attend Columbia College

January 8, 2016January 6, 2016 Ashley Oglesby 0 Comments

Applying to college can be exciting and stressful. With so many colleges to consider and deadlines to meet, daunting might

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Biking promoted in Clarkston

January 4, 2016December 30, 2015 Ashley Oglesby 0 Comments

Communicycle, a program initiated in Clarkston through a bike safety and education effort, works to promote cycling as a sustainable

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Shaq-a-Claus in town

December 25, 2015December 23, 2015 Ashley Oglesby 0 Comments

An invitation-only Shaq-A-Claus event aimed to increase diabetes awareness and promote healthy living was recently hosted by the American Diabetes

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Reality TV singer leads DeKalb school choir

December 24, 2015December 23, 2015 Ashley Oglesby 1 Comment

  Dozens of students, parents and teachers gathered at Ivy Preparatory Academy’s Kirkwood (IPA) campus for the school’s holiday concert

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Clarkston holds annual Christmas tree lighting

December 24, 2015December 28, 2015 Ashley Oglesby 0 Comments

photo by Beverly Burke The city of Clarkston kicked off the holiday season with its annual Christmas tree lighting event.

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GSU gets head start on merger

December 23, 2015December 23, 2015 Ashley Oglesby 2 Comments

Georgia Perimeter College (GPC) students and faculty observed workers making changes to the college’s signage in preparation for the merge

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Dozens join Solidarity with Refugees and Immigrants rally

December 21, 2015December 17, 2015 Ashley Oglesby 0 Comments

Throughout the United States and abroad, people facing violence from war, occupation, poverty, racism and bigotry are struggling for justice

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Fernbank presents Winter Wonderland

December 4, 2015December 7, 2015 Ashley Oglesby 0 Comments

This holiday season, Fernbank Museum of Natural History will host a series of family-friendly programs and performances for museumgoers.  Fernbank’s

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Education 

Science Saturday program expands

December 3, 2015December 2, 2015 Ashley Oglesby 3 Comments

Georgia Pacific (GP) chemist Dexter Johnson hosted his second Saturday science program of the year on Nov. 21 at Miller

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Former GPC president aims to restore public image

December 2, 2015December 3, 2015 Ashley Oglesby 61 Comments

When Georgia Perimeter College experienced its $25 million budget deficit in 2014, Anthony Tricoli was terminated from his position as

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Clarkston mayor speaks out against Syrian ban

December 2, 2015December 2, 2015 Ashley Oglesby 1 Comment

Since the terror attacks in Paris, governors from many states have announced they will not accept Syrian refugees including Georgia

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