J u n e 2 7 , 2 0 1 9 | Fo r s y t h H e r a l d . c o m | A n A p p e n M e d i a G r o u p P u b l i c a t i o n | 5 0 ¢ | Vo l u m e 2 2 , N o . 2 6
Residents oppose new middle school
►►Page 4
Cumming Fairgrounds to host July 4 events
►►Page 5
Playhouse schedules night for veterans
►►Page 7
CONNER EVANS/HERALD
Sharpening pencils for 2020 Commissioners have begun mapping out a spending plan for 2020. Right now, the preliminary budget for next year calls for operating expenses of $148 million, a 6.7 percent increase from the current year. Because overall property values have also risen, commissioners have no plans to raise the tax rate from its current level. See story, Page 4.
Milton expo promotes local business growth
►►Page 10
S
★
a dh
room bud
★
boa
rd
BUR EN
T NE T
NORTHFULTON.COM/PODCASTS
THE B
START LISTENING TO OUR PODCASTS TODAY HOW