July dredging activities on Lake Peachtree to remove 64,000 cubic yards of accumulated soil and plant material continue to progress despite many weeks of rainy weather. Photo/Ben Nelms.
Welcome back, Steve Brown... lol

July dredging activities on Lake Peachtree to remove 64,000 cubic yards of accumulated soil and plant material continue to progress despite many weeks of rainy weather. Photo/Ben Nelms.
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Welcome back, Steve Brown... lol
So he wasn’t good enough to elect as a city Council member, but he’s just fine for the entire county?…
This is far from an ad hominem attack. The Republican-elected commissioner ran on a grievance platform of problems that don't…
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