Tag: Dunwoody
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Four vying for Dunwoody mayor, four council seats to be decided
It’s a four-way race for Dunwoody mayor this year, as incumbent Mike Davis is facing three challengers in the Nov. 3 election.
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Christmas controversy brewing in Dunwoody
DUNWOODY, Ga. — A Christmas controversy is brewing in Dunwoody. The Light Up Dunwoody, held at the historic Farmhouse in downtown Dunwoody in years past, has featured a Christmas. The year, in the wake of a request to include a menorah as a part of the celebration, the group has decided to ban all religious…
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Dunwoody looking for name for new park
The City of Dunwoody is looking for a name the city’s newest park at Pernoshal Court and has launched a contest.
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CBRE Global Investors signs lease extension with IHG for Three Ravinia
CBRE Global Investors has inked an agreement with InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) that keeps the hotel company’s North American headquarters at Three Ravinia in Dunwoody, Ga., and expands its presence in the building. With its new multi-year agreement, IHG is adding space onto its current lease in the 31-story tower located near the intersection of…
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Former DeKalb County Commissioner Charged with Stealing County Funds
Elaine Boyer, the former Commissioner of District 1 in DeKalb County, Ga., has been arraigned on charges relating to her embezzlement of county funds and misuse of her DeKalb County credit card.
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Dunwoody to residents: Screw You
DUNWOODY — Despite strong opposition from residents, Dunwoody city officials are moving forward with a plan to build multi-use trail and anticipates at Brook Run Park. On-site work is expected to begin this month. Phase one of the multi-use trail is three-quarters of a mile long and will be part of a larger 3.3 mile…
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Deal: Logistics solution provider creating 173 new jobs in Dunwoody
CHEP USA, a leader in pallet and container pooling solutions, will relocate its headquarters to Atlanta, Gov. Nathan Deal announced. The company, part of Brambles Ltd., plans to bring 173 jobs to the new facility over the next five years. The company will locate in office space in Dunwoody, according to Deal. “Georgia has many…
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Neuman convicted in Dunwoody daycare killing
ATLANTA — A DeKalb County jury on Thursday found Hemy Neuman guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, but mentally ill in the 2010 shooting death of a man outside a Dunwoody day care, WSB-TV and other media outlets reported. A judge sentenced Neuman, 49, who pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity in the slaying, to…
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Jury finds Neuman guilty
A DeKalb County jury has found Hemy Neuman guilty beyond a reasonable doubt but mentally ill in the 2010 shooting death of a man outside a Dunwoody day care, WSB-TV reported.