Lake
Lanier Could Fall Five More Feet by October
Lake Lanier is
already lower than it has been for several years and the Corps of Engineers
expects the lake to fall five more feet in the next month:

SPEAKER
AND LT. GOVERNOR DISCUSS INITIAL DIRECTION OF TRANSPORTATION REFORM PACKAGE
Lt. Governor Casey Cagle and House Speaker Glenn Richardson discussed the
broad parameters of a transportation reform package.
Fall
Color Season Almost Here
The 2007 fall color season is just a few weeks away. This is
going to be an especially hard year to predict for several reasons.
Cagle:
Study Underscores Need for Major Transportation Initiatives
Texas Transportation Institute Study that ranked Atlanta as the 2nd worst
traffic congested city behind Los Angles.
Racing
Hall of Fame Museum Open Again
The Georgia Racing Hall of Fame Museum in Dawsonville, closed
a couple of years go because of money problems, has re-opened.
Wilderness Survival Sampler
If you spend a lot of time outdoors, prepare yourself for the
unexpected.

GEFA
Board Approves $25 Million for Georgia Communities
The Etowah Water and
Sewer Authority was approved for a Georgia Fund loan of $14,371,115 to help
finance the expansion to the Authority’s wastewater treatment plant
Uncle Shuck’s Recognized as One of Top Mazes
In U.S.
Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze and
Pumpkin Patch, will open on Saturday,
September 1 for the Labor Day weekend.
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