City Council Elections in Review
Now that the City Council runoff is over, and Snellville citizens have spoken, it’s time to reflect. Some people are pleased and others are not. [more]
Now that the City Council runoff is over, and Snellville citizens have spoken, it’s time to reflect. Some people are pleased and others are not. [more]
Recently we were contacted by a Snellville citizen who suggested that we take a look at the Twitter pages of the two candidates in the [more]
City Council elections always make me wonder. This year is no different. The people of Snellville have been lucky because there have always been good [more]
“This series of classes provided excellent, useful information, much of which can be applied to Snellville,”
Mayor Pro Tem Dave Emanuel kicks off the city’s Digital Badge Program. The city’s Digital Badge Program kicked off Thursday with a meeting between city [more]
PHOTO: From left are Gov. Brian Kemp, Snellville Police Department Police Chief Roy Whitehead, Lt. David Matson and Allen Poole, director of the Governor’s Office [more]
The Snellville mayor and city council recently enacted new regulations on short-term home rentals in the city. Services like AirBnB and VRBO are frequently used [more]
No need to travel to the Ole Miss campus – Snellville is pouring $85 million into a Grove of its own. Mayor Barbara Bender says [more]
There will be an election for City Council Nov. 5 after six candidates qualified for two seats. No one qualified against Mayor Barbara Bender. Polls [more]
City officials are still looking for residents’ input on what they’d like to see at T.W. Briscoe Park following the first of two meetings regarding [more]
Barbara Bender Today I am announcing that I will seek re-election as Snellville’s Mayor. I have been engaged and volunteering in Snellville for over 25 [more]
Greetings my fellow Snellville citizens My name is Cortez Riden and I am a 2019 City Council Post 1 candidate. I was born at Button-Gwinnett [more]
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