Taking oaths
Magistrate Judge Robert Stokely, left, adminsters the oath of office to Senoia Councilman Bobby Graham, center, and Maurice Glover at Monday night's City Council meeting.
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Magistrate Judge Robert Stokely, left, adminsters the oath of office to Senoia Councilman Bobby Graham, center, and Maurice Glover at Monday night's City Council meeting.
Tyrone Mayor Eric Dial on Jan. 7 presented the annual “State of the Town” address at the Town Council meeting.
Senoia police are investigating a rash of entering auto incidents that have occurred in residential neighborhoods along Rockaway Road since late November.
The oath of office for Tyrone Planning Commission members was held Jan. 7. Sworn-in, from left, were new member Marlon Davis and past member Wil James. Photo/Submitted.
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