Making pottery in Dahlonega was always Brad Walker's dream, but it's the positive influence he can have on others that gives him the most joy.
With their parents manning an art booth during Bear on the Square weekend, eight-year-old Cash Kirby and his six-year-old brother Dylan were left to play nearby.
What will soon be an ADA-approved complimentary cottage at the forefront of Stay Dahlonega’s treehouse subdivision was once a building sliding off its foundation, headed for the bottom.
Devonte Young has spent years honing his craft as a chainsaw artist while working under the tutelage of renowned carver Michael Von Schroth.
A deceased grandma’s rocking chair, 873 history books, a lifelong dream and a location just barely big enough to house it all: these are the ingredients that created Dahlonega’s used bookstore.
Faithful readers of The Nugget may have noticed that the Pet of the Week section, which showcases adoptable dogs and cats from the local animal shelters, has been missing its representative cat or dog from the Lumpkin County Animal Shelter several times this winter.
After working tirelessly in rehearsals for three months, the cast of Newsies impressed audiences with it's opening weekend at The Holly Theater.
To some, it's just a round piece of plastic, but to Sienna, it's her favorite toy. And it may have helped save her life.
The Dahlonega Butterfly Farm, located off Castleberry Bridge Road, had its grand opening on Saturday morning, showcasing a project a lifetime in the making.
On first glance, it’s an out-of-this-world production, but a behind the scenes look at the new music video for Amy Ray’s song Holler, proves it took place right here.