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Hall County to set fees on metal recyclers
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After state legislators passed a law tightening restrictions on metal recycling, the Hall County Sheriff’s Office will start keeping closer tabs on local recycling companies. The new law, which went into effect July 1, requires secondary metal recyclers to register with the sheriff and retain records on purchasing metal. Recycling companies will have to photograph the metal they collect and the people who sell it to them.
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Where a new subdivision is being developed off Lake Lanier
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Construction crews prepare new single-family homes and townhomes currently going up Wednesday, April 2, 2025, off Chestatee Rd. near Bolding Mill in Hall County at the new Falcon Landing subdivision. - photo by Scott Rogers
A new housing development is springing up off the shores of Lake Lanier.
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