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- December 18, 2022
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The Dalton City Council meets Monday at 6 p.m. in the council chambers in City Hall. The council members are scheduled to vote on: • Whether to accept a $1,248,426 bid from Shaw Integrated and Turf Solutions to replace the artificial turf on the soccer fields at Lakeshore Park and the Ron Nix Soccer Complex at […]
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Read MoreDalton City Council to consider rules for the Burr Performing Arts Park | Local News | #citycouncil
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- July 31, 2022
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- animal
- bill chappell
- bruce broadrick
- care
- carpenter
- ceo
- cherokee brewing + pizza co.
- christopher stearns
- city
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- commerce
- commercial driver
- commissioner
- community
- company
- dalton
- dalton high school
- david pennington
- department
- economics
- education
- election
- enforce
- eyes
- farm
- finance
- first reading
- gamechanger
- general election
- georgia municipal association
- grant
- hayden wagers
- house of representatives
- income tax
- institutes
- jason mock
- jason ridley
- larry hanson
- laser therapy
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The Dalton City Council is set to vote Monday on two measures that would clarify how the Burr Performing Arts Park is used. The first is a memorandum of understanding between the city and the Downtown Dalton Development Authority (DDDA) for Burr Park spelling out the various responsibilities for the park. Basically, the city Parks […]
Read MoreDalton City Council to redo first reading of measure to bring back some retirees | Local News | #citycouncil
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- May 15, 2022
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The Dalton City Council will have to again hold the first reading of a measure that would allow some retirees to come back and work part time for the city without having their pension benefits halted. The council meets Monday at 6 p.m in council chambers in City Hall. Council members held a first reading […]
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