Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) continues to do all it can to help address a shortage of primary care providers across the state, as eight young students recently graduated from the Pathway to Med School program.
Chickamauga, GA (July 14, 2022) The Walker County Animal Shelter plans to combat the dog days of summer by celebrating Christmas in July next weekend. The shelter will host a special adopt-a-thon event July 22-24 in an effort to find good homes for as many pets as possible.
“Texas Travel Industry Recovery Program'' (TTIRP) grant applications will be open between August 22 and September 11. Gov. Abbot’s office is putting together a webinar for later this summer. TTIRP will be administered by the Texas Governor’s office and is anticipated to allow grants of up to $20,000 to each tourism-related business including individual convention and visitor bureaus and individual hotel property applicants.
As a Georgia native and a Board Certified Internal Medicine specialist, Dr. Jeffrey D. Esslinger has practiced internal medicine in Cartersville since 2001.
Hall County’s Animal Shelter is set to receive a $20,000 grant investment from national nonprofit Petco Love during a special celebration at the Buford Petco at 3264 Buford Drive, Suite 110, in Buford at 11 a.m. on July 7 in support of their lifesaving work for animals in Hall County.
Not long ago, spine surgery was usually performed via long incisions that allowed doctors to use large, heavy-duty instruments. This technique meant a lot of time spent in the operating room, followed by a lengthy recovery period. Today, minimally invasive spine surgery is changing all of that.
Just 55 days away from the season opener, the Covenant women's soccer team announced its schedule for the 2022 season. Under 29th-year head coach Mark Duble, the Scots are set for 17 regular season matches.
After 11 successful seasons leading Covenant cross country and six seasons at the helm of the track and field programs, Katie Stanford announced her decision to step down from her position as head coach.
In compliance with the State of Georgia Records Retention Schedules for Local Government Paper & Electronic Records, and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) regulations on destruction of data collected, maintained, or used in the provision of a free and appropriate public education of students with disabilities in Dalton Public Schools, the Exceptional Student Services office announces its intention to destroy special education records on July 31, 2022. The destruction of records will affect students born in 1999.