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Johns Creek to host Bunny Hop at future Creekside Park site By SYDNEY DANGREMOND sydney@appenmedia.com
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signs the Mental Health Parity Act bill at a ceremony April 4 at the Capitol in Atlanta. The legislation, which passed unanimously in the House and Senate, broadens mental health access to residents.
Kemp signs mental health bill By JEFFREY ALBERTSON newsroom@appenmedia.com ATLANTA — A bipartisan supported mental health and substance abuse bill became official with the signature of Gov. Brian Kemp at a State Capitol
ceremony April 4. HB 1013, known as “The Mental Health Parity Act,” cleared the Legislature on March 30, passing 54-0 in the Senate and 166-0 in the House. In remarks delivered at the ceremony, Kemp said the bill ensures Georgians
do not fight alone and applauded the full bipartisan support from the General Assembly. “Today has been a long time coming, this outcome is exactly what we hoped
County adjusts plan to survey unhoused
Avalon signs leases with more retailers
Lawmakers pass tax cut legislation
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JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — This year, the city’s Easter celebration has been moved to Johns Creek’s proposed town center at Creekside Park. Instead of an egg hunt on April 16, 12 vendors will set up booths along the shore of the North Pond behind City Hall, armed with 24,000 plastic eggs. Families will follow a trail of painted bunny paws along the pond path and gather eggs from vendors including the Johns Creek Fire and Police Departments, local churches and fitness groups and a pickleball team. On the grassy area to the left of North Pond, the city will also set up a petting zoo and, in the pavilion, the Easter Bunny will pose for photos, Recreation Programs Coordinator Cara Prell said. Historically, the city has hosted an Easter egg hunt at Shakerag Park, but in an effort to bring awareness among residents to Johns Creek’s town center plans, the city is shifting
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