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Canton Police Chief Jeff Lance Resigns

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is reporting today, January 19, 2012, that Canton’s Police Chief Jeff Lance has resigned, following a report critical of the department’s investigation of the disappearance of 7-year-old Jorelys Rivera.  The link to the original story appears below. AJC Story on Resignation of Police Chief Jeff Lance.  

Lake Allatoona Fishing Report (1-18-12)

This Lake Allatoona Fishing Guides Report for striper and hybrid is provided by Robert Eidson of First Bite Guide Service of Lake Allatoona, Georgia. Contact Robert at 770-827-6282 or by email: [email protected]. Fishing is good. The bite this week is the same as last week’s, so change nothing. The hybrids and stripers are concentrated mid-lake […]

2012 Georgia Fishing Regulations

SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (January 13, 2012) – The new 2012 Georgia Sport Fishing Regulations are now available.  The Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division recently distributed printed versions of the regulations to all Division offices and facilities, a number of State Parks and fishing license retailers statewide.  An online version of the new […]

Lodging Near Lake Allatoona — Updated

We’ve added new links to Campgrounds, rental Cabins and Cottages, a cozy Bed & Breakfast, fancy hotels, and regular places near Lake Allatoona.  Finding a place to stay has never been so easy.  As always, leaving Lake Allatoona is the hard part. Links to Lodging Near Lake Allatoona  

Helpful Links to the Cities Near Lake Allatoona

We’ve added informative links to keep you in touch with the cities near Lake Allatoona.  You’ll find current weather conditions, city and county offices, maps, a short history lesson, and more. Click Here for Links to the Cities Near Lake Allatoona.

Are You Ready for … GORP?

SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (Jan. 4, 2012) – The new Georgia Outdoor Recreation Pass (GORP) has been in effect a few days, and will help with much-needed maintenance on state wildlife areas. The new access pass provides for users including hikers, birders, cyclists and horse-riders to help cover maintenance at designated wildlife management areas, public fishing […]