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Dunwoody News 

Dunwoody career expo to attract several industries and communities

March 14, 2023 Jay Phillips 0 Comments DeKalb, Dunwoody, hiring, job fair, jobs, WorkSource DeKalb Mobile Career Center

A career fair will be held at Perimeter Mall on March 30 featuring employers from a range of industries and

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Dunwoody News 

Greenspace, mobility enhancements highlighted in Edge City 2.0 vision

February 7, 2023February 7, 2023 Jay Phillips 0 Comments city council, DeKalb, Dunwoody, Edge City, North DeKalb, Perimeter Mall

Dunwoody City Council recently received the final report on Edge City 2.0 and announced that the report was published publicly

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News 

Dunwoody to continue enhancing walkability with transportation grant

December 23, 2022December 22, 2022 Jay Phillips 0 Comments ARC, Atlanta Regional Commission, Dunwoody, Dunwoody Village, Walkability

City of Dunwoody will receive $7.75 million in federal funding through the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) to support two projects

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Dunwoody News 

Dunwoody unveils more public displays of student art

November 15, 2022November 15, 2022 Jay Phillips 0 Comments Dunwoody, Dunwoody Business and Cultural Affairs Manager Rosemary Watts, Dunwoody students, public art

Members of Dunwoody City Council, Dunwoody Art Commission, and Dunwoody Economic Development Department unveiled the Green Light Art project on

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Crime News 

Dunwoody police investigating checks stolen from post office

November 7, 2022November 7, 2022 Jay Phillips 0 Comments Checks, Dunwoody, Dunwoody Police, post office, stolen

Dunwoody Police Department confirmed it has received more than 50 complaints since September about checks being stolen and washed from

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Football News Sports 

Playoff appearances, seeding on the line for several DeKalb teams

November 2, 2022November 2, 2022 Mark Brock 0 Comments Arabia Mountain, DCSD, DeKalb football, Dunwoody, playoffs, Tucker

Arabia Mountain will host Tucker on Nov. 3 in region 4-5A for one of several key high school football games

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Football News Sports 

DeKalb schools clinch playoffs spot, prepare for regular season finales

October 31, 2022October 31, 2022 Mark Brock 0 Comments Arabia Mountain, DCSD, DeKalb, Dunwoody, Football, Lakeside, Tucker

Region 4-5A wins by football teams from Arabia Mountain and Tucker high schools on Oct. 28 clinched class 5A state

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Chamblee, Dunwoody volleyball runs end in Sweet 16

October 26, 2022 Mark Brock 0 Comments Chamblee, DCSD, Dunwoody, GHSA, Volleyball

The Chamblee Lady Bulldogs and Dunwoody Lady Wildcats fell in the Sweet 16 of their respective classes’ high school volleyball state

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Dunwoody keeps playoff hopes alive, 10 DeKalb teams win games

October 24, 2022October 24, 2022 Mark Brock 1 Comment Cedar Grove, Chamblee, DCSD, DeKalb, Druid Hills, Dunwoody, Football, Porter LeDoyen

Dunwoody High School defeated South Cobb High School 38-24 on Oct. 21 to keep the Dunwoody Wildcats’ playoff hopes alive,

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Chamblee, Dunwoody advances in volleyball playoffs

October 21, 2022October 20, 2022 Mark Brock 0 Comments Chamblee, DCSD, Dunwoody, playoffs, Volleyball

Chamblee High School’s Lady Bulldogs rallied from a 1-0 deficit to a 3-1 win over the Northgate High School Lady

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Dunwoody News 

Dunwoody continues funding local non-profits through ARP

October 14, 2022 Staff 0 Comments American Rescue Plan, ARP, Dunwoody, Dunwoody Mayor Lynn Deutsch, nonprofits

Dunwoody City Council approved grants totaling $810,000 for 10 local nonprofits to “support those who are still struggling with the

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Dunwoody News 

I-285 traffic to be ‘severely impacted’ near Dunwoody

October 7, 2022 Jay Phillips 0 Comments 285, Dunwoody, GDOT, lane closure, Traffic

What is projected to be eight months of lane closures on I-285 between Ashford Dunwoody Road and Roswell Road begins

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Dunwoody News 

Dunwoody to share Edge City plan with residents

October 6, 2022 Jay Phillips 0 Comments developments, Dunwoody, Dunwoody Economic Development Director Michael Starling, Edge City 2.0, Perimeter Center

Dunwoody residents are invited to an open house on Oct. 20 to share thoughts on a community-supported roadmap for future

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