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Listen to the latest Forsyth County Unplugged episode to learn about how the County invests property taxes, putting together an annual budget, and the keys to a healthy financial future. Read more...

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Listen to the latest podcast episode about plans for a new generator at the water treatment plant, progress on the McGinnis Ferry Road widening, and the proposed NHL practice rink. Read more...

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In advance of the Nov. 5, 2024, referendum for the proposed continuation of the SPLOST program, the Forsyth County Department of Communications has released an audio podcast mini-series pertaining to information on the SPLOST program. Read more...

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Forsyth County held a graduation ceremony for the third annual class of the Citizens’ Academy program on Sept. 11. The graduation followed the kickoff of the 2024-25 Student Government Academy, a similar program for high school juniors. Read more...

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Watch the latest On the Move video for details regarding a temporary partial closure of the SR 369 (Browns Bridge Rd.) overpass of SR 400. Read more...

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Public Meetings, Education Series on Proposed SPLOST Program Continuation Coming Soon Read more...

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Forsyth County’s third annual Student Government Academy class graduated during a ceremony held Wednesday, April 24, at the Forsyth Conference Center at Lanier Tech. Read more...

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Residents are invited to read the latest Forsyth County Annual Report, now available in print and digital formats. Read more...

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Registration is now open for our annual Citizens’ Academy, where residents, business owners and local college students in Forsyth County can apply to get a FREE behind-the-scenes look at the County government in action. Read more...

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The Communications dept. and two employees with Senior Services were recognized at a Board of Commissioners work session on Sept. 12. Read more...