Dacula dedicates park on Memorial Day
The city of Dacula celebrates Memorial Day with festival, races, parade and park dedication.
Former priest chooses love over the Church
Eugene Clarke, a former priest and Dacula resident, details his decsion to leave the priesthood to marry an older widow with six kids.
Dacula city leaders name new park
DACULA -- The new downtown city park in Dacula will be named Olde Mill Park at Historic Downtown Dacula, after a unanimous vote by council members Monday.. The official dedication ceremony will be held after the city's Memorial Day parade about noon on May 28.. Other suggested names for the
Subcontractors and vendors sought for Hoschton hospital
New hospital to be located on Thompson Mill Road in Hoschton
GOODNEWS: Dacula Elementary gets $3,000 grant
Dacula Elementary School received more than $3,000 last week from the Community Cash for Schools program sponsored by Community Coffee.
Bikes and BBQ fundraiser held for dog rescue
Fundraiser brings in money for Canine Pet Rescue, run by Gwinnett Judge Carla Brown
From tragedy, three became seven
A Dacula family of three has made intense sacrifices to adopt four kids in the wake of their mother's alleged murder. The kids' father is charged in the killing. Community support, financial and otherwise, has been remarkable.
Dacula students display art creations
Dacula High School students display artwork in the town's City Hall until the end of April.
Repairs set for Monday for U.S. 29
U.S. 29 repair work delayed until Monday; expect traffic pacing nightly for two weeks on I-85.
EPA: Long-term contamination from fuel spill unlikely
Officials says long-term impact from fuel spill near Dacula is unlikely.
Tanker truck spills gasoline into creek, snarls traffic
A hazmat team responded to an overturned tanker on U.S. Highway 29 north of Ga. Highway 316 near Dacula on Monday afternoon.
Dacula restaurant hosting benefit for family
Friends Sports Grill is holding a benefit for Reece McPhail, a third-grader diagnosed with leukemia.
ART BEAT: Barbara Mock creates costumes to help children with challenges
Mock's "Tu Turiffik Kidz" is a grass roots organization that makes and distributes tutus, fairy headpieces, masks and superhero capes for children with long term illnesses and disabilities.
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