About The Roundabout
The Milton, GA media company behind the hyper-local civic newsletter, the Milton Homes directory, and the Milton restaurants guide. Free for readers, supported by a small number of carefully chosen local sponsors. Built specifically for the people who live here — not the seven cities the regional papers also cover.
What we publish
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The Roundabout newsletter
The flagship. Milton's hyper-local civic newsletter — Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday mornings, free to subscribers. Council decisions, school news, civic events, restaurants, real estate, and the occasional voter guide. Read past issues →
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Milton Homes directory
Every active home for sale inside the actual City of Milton boundary — filtered by school attendance zone, neighborhood, price band, acreage, and AG-1 zoning. Refreshed nightly from the FMLS + GAMLS feeds. Paired with a monthly market report with editorial analysis you won't find in a Zillow snapshot. Browse Milton homes → · Monthly market report →
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Milton restaurants guide
A curated directory of restaurants serving Milton — open-now hours, price levels, photos, and health-inspection signals when they matter. Browse the guide →
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Voter guides + Milton Voices
Nonpartisan voter guides during election cycles (every candidate gets the same questions, answers run verbatim). Milton Voices — a recurring first-Sunday-of-month feature surfacing the people quietly shaping the city.
Why we exist
Milton has a population of about 42,000 and one of the highest household incomes in Georgia. People here care intensely about the schools, the traffic on Highway 9, the new Crabapple buildouts, the equestrian character, and what's actually being decided at City Hall. They are also smart, busy, and skeptical of anything that wastes their attention.
Most "Milton coverage" today is a single page on a regional paper that runs the same stories across seven North Atlanta suburbs. The print arrives once a week. There is no daily local journalism in Milton. That gap is what The Roundabout fills.
Editorial principles
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Hyper-local to Milton
Not Alpharetta. Not Roswell. Not Forsyth. If a story isn't about Milton or directly relevant to Milton residents, it doesn't run. When it does — schools that serve Milton families, county-level decisions that hit our property taxes — we cover only the Milton angle.
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Source-faithful, never invented
Every name, title, vote, and number traces back to a verifiable public source. We don't paraphrase a quote we didn't see; we don't guess a council member's vote because it "fits the pattern." If we don't know, we say we don't know.
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No candidate endorsements, ever
We don't endorse candidates for any office: city, county, state, federal, or school board. What we do publish during election cycles: nonpartisan voter guides covering every race on your ballot — who's running, what they stand for, how to vote. Every contested-race candidate receives the same questionnaire with the same deadline; their answers run verbatim, no editing, no commentary. You decide.
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Free for readers, sponsor-funded
No paywall. No metering. No "subscribe to read more." Local information is too important for a friction-tax. Our model is one carefully placed sponsor per issue — never three banners, never interstitials, never autoplay. Read about becoming a sponsor.
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Smart, not snarky
Morning Brew brevity. Atlantic depth. Milton voice. Punchy when it should be, careful when it has to be, never sensational. We trust readers to handle complexity if we present it cleanly.
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Corrections in plain sight
When we get something wrong — and we will — corrections appear in the next issue with the original error stated, not buried. Send corrections to tips@readroundabout.com.
Who's behind this
The Roundabout is published by Ryan Hall, a Milton resident and technology founder, with operational support from a custom AI editorial assistant. Ryan owns all editorial decisions; the AI handles the mechanical work of monitoring city sources, drafting routine items, and sending the email — freeing Ryan to focus on the stories that need a human touch.
We will be transparent about that distinction as it evolves. Big stories, sensitive editorial calls, and any opinion writing carry Ryan's voice and judgment.
Get in touch
- Tips, photos, corrections: tips@readroundabout.com
- Sponsorship inquiries: ads@readroundabout.com — or read the sponsor page first
- Anything else: hello@readroundabout.com