City of Conyers
Recent News About City of Conyers
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City of Conyers announces the city’s parks are open for play
Just in time for the clearing skies and warmer temperatures, the city’s parks are open for play!
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City of Conyers celebrated the city’s Chief of Operations Brad Sutton retirement
Last week was a mixture of happy and sad (but mostly happy), as we celebrated the city’s Chief of Operations Brad Sutton on the occasion of his retirement after nearly 32 years of service!
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Congratulations to Craig Mitchell for achieving five years of service to the city
Director of Public Works and Transportation Brian Frix, pictured with Craig, said: “Craig Mitchell began his career with the City in 2018 and is the Superintendent of Public Works.
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Film representatives from Warner Brothers and 20th Century Fox gathered in Olde Town Conyers yesterday for a reception organized by Film Rockdale and the Conyers-Rockdale Economic Development Council
Film representatives from Warner Brothers and 20th Century Fox gathered in Olde Town Conyers yesterday for a reception organized by Film Rockdale and the Conyers-Rockdale Economic Development Council
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New grant will help Emory researchers assess the health impact of climate change on Atlanta neighborhoods
It’s long been known that environmental problems don’t impact everyone equally.
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‘Think Young,’ urged his campaign materials, and Ambassador Andrew Young still does
Considering the impact one life can have, it surely would have been enough to have Andrew Young’s courageous work as executive director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and front-line lieutenant to the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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Jumping fences with U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón
Poetry lovers of all ages reveled in the company of Ada Limón, the U.S. poet laureate and first Latina to be so named, on the evening of Feb. 10. During her time at Emory, she also met with students to discuss poetry and writing.
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Emory recognized as top producer of student Fulbright winners for seventh consecutive year
The U.S. State Department has named Emory a top producer of Fulbright winners. Emory has had 135 students win the Fulbright, the government’s flagship international exchange program.
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Sukhatme to step down as Emory School of Medicine dean, remain on faculty
Sukhatme to step down as Emory School of Medicine dean, remain on faculty
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Conyers Police Satisfaction Survey
Conyers Police Satisfaction Survey
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Red, White and BOOM! on July 3, 2022
Red, White and BOOM! on July 3, 2022
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City Council Meeting on April 20
City Council Meeting on April 20
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Georgia International Horse Park horse and mountain bike trails are CLOSED on April 8
Georgia International Horse Park horse and mountain bike trails are CLOSED on April 8
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41st Annual Cherry Blossom Festival on March 26
41st Annual Cherry Blossom Festival on March 26 at 10:00 AM
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Walk of Heroes Golf Tournament on February 25
Walk of Heroes Golf Tournament on February 25 at 12:00 PM
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Conyers Approves ARPA Grants for Citizens, Small Businesses
Conyers Approves ARPA Grants for Citizens, Small Businesses
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Presidents' Day Holiday - City Offices Closed to be held Feb 21
Presidents' Day Holiday - City Offices Closed
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City Council Meeting on January 19
City Council Meeting on January 19 at 6:00 PM
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Volunteers Needed for Rivers Alive Cleanup: October 2
Volunteers Needed for Rivers Alive Cleanup: October 2
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53 transportation and warehousing businesses in Rockdale County have between one and four employees in 2016
There were 53 transportation and warehousing businesses in Rockdale County zip codes that had between one and four employees in 2016, according to County Business Patterns (CBP) statistics provided by the United States Census Bureau.