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Dunwoody takes over its road repairs (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
The work truck with flashing lights, trailed by media trucks and cars, drew Don Hall out into a rainy Friday morning. Hall, who lives in the Brooke Farm subdivision in Dunwoody, figured a nasty accident at Dunwoody Club Road was behind all the activity. Instead, he met a handful of public works employees in the new city, double-checking whether a crosswalk at the busy intersection had its LED ...
Dunwoody set to fix potholes, other safety problems (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Three different work crews will fan out across Dunwoody on Friday morning, the first day Georgia's newest municipality will handle the nuts and bolts of cityhood. The workers will patch potholes, replace worn or chipped road signs and double-check storm drains to make sure there is no flooding on what's expected to be a rainy day. "We have already been on call for emergencies 24 hours a day, but ...
2008: One headline says it all (Dunwoody Crier)
One thing’s for sure - in 2008, Dunwoody, it was all about you. The trip into incorporation, and the intrigue that surrounded it, was the big story this year.
Eight times an Eagle (Dunwoody Crier)
In a court of honor held Saturday at All Saints Catholic Church, Jeff Ducote, son of Richard and Terri Ducote of Dunwoody, received his Eagle Award, celebrating his achievement of reaching the highest pinnacle of Boy Scouts.
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