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Dade Property Owners Have Until July 20 To Appeal Assessment Notices
Dade County property owners who have questions about their new assessment notices do not have to guess their way through the appeal process. Tax Assessor Chief Paula Duvall said residents are encouraged to contact the Tax Assessor’s Office, review how their values were calculated and bring in any information that may help the county correct…
Read MoreDade County Native Balances Graduation, Half Ironman And Cross-Country Journey
In the span of just a few weeks, Everett Christiansen graduated from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, completed one of the region’s most grueling endurance races and headed west on a multi-week road trip through the American Southwest. For the Dade County native, the stretch brought together several defining moments at once: graduating college,…
Read MoreBoard Of Education Signs Off On $2.2 Million Paving Project Across Dade Schools
The Dade County Board of Education has approved a roughly $2.2 million paving project across multiple campuses, addressing deteriorating conditions that officials say have worsened over time. The project covers Dade County High School, Dade Middle School and portions of Dade Elementary School, where aging asphalt, drainage issues and structural failures have created ongoing maintenance…
Read MoreGeorgia Holds Off On Redistricting, Keeping Dade County District Lines In Place For 2026
Dade County voters will head into this year’s elections without any changes to the political district lines that determine their representation. Gov. Brian Kemp has ruled out redrawing Georgia’s congressional and legislative maps ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, opting instead to leave current boundaries in place until a later cycle. The decision comes as…
Read MoreService Dogs Help Reconnect Veterans, Restore Daily Life
For some veterans, the difference between isolation and re-engagement with the world can come down to something as simple as a nudge. Or a paw. A series of testimonials shared during a recent community breakfast in Trenton captured that impact in stark terms, with veterans describing lives once defined by anxiety, anger and isolation now…
Read MoreCrowds Travel From Across The Country For SLTC Rodeo and Graduation
Mark Bish was calm. He was focused. He had trained the last 15 weeks for this. Intensively, for full days, in the elements. He pulled his gloves tighter and adjusted his hard hat. He scanned the crowd. He found his family against the roping that outlined the training grounds, a series of several dozen wooden…
Read MoreRising Housing Costs Driving Dade County’s Push For Workforce Housing
With housing costs continuing to take a larger share of household income, Dade County officials say the need for affordable housing is becoming harder to ignore, as the alternative is quickly becoming untenable. “One of the biggest things is … 30 to 50 percent of their income is going just for their house payment now,”…
Read MoreDade Games Bring Students, Families Together For Day Of Inclusion And Play
On a bright, warm spring morning in Dade County, the kind where it already feels like summer before lunch, more than 100 students and their families gathered at the New Salem Community Center for a day built just for them. They came for the Dade Games. The annual event, organized by Dade County Schools, has…
Read MoreFuller Wins D14, Calls Victory A “Strong Vote” For Trump’s Agenda
Republican Clay Fuller has won the special election runoff for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District, a victory he attributes to the endorsement by President Donald Trump and support from the greater North Georgia electorate. Fuller, who previously served as district attorney for the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit, advanced from a crowded special election field before defeating…
Read MoreWastewater Spill Into Lookout Creek Draws Concern, City Says Discharge Was Partially Treated
A wastewater overflow from the City of Trenton’s treatment plant on April 10 is drawing concern after a local kayaker reported foul-smelling discharge and dead fish in Lookout Creek, though city officials say the release was limited, partially treated and contained quickly. Mayor Alex Case said the material released was not raw sewage, but a…
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