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The useful tips were provided by the National Crime Prevention Council.
Residents are invited to donate money, non-perishable food, and other gifts for low-income local families.
The city is keeping itself busy with a bevy of Christmas and Hanukkah celebrations during the month of December.
The Thanksgiving holiday is here! Both retailers and shoppers are making plans for what comes after that: Black Friday.
Avoid gridlock and construction delays in Acworth this weekend and next week.
The Atlanta-based company has already received almost a dozen reports of injuries due to the strollers' folding mechanisms.
Acworth and the rest of Cobb County should expect dangerously cold temperatures tonight.
The ministry is asking Acworth residents to donate gifts to ensure that every child in the county has a merry Christmas.
Several local businesses and government organizations were recognized for promoting the county as a place to live, work, and play.
Acworth Weather: How low with the temps go? National Weather Service says in high teens to low 20s.
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Stay warm, Acworth: Bundle up, protect tender vegetation and keep pets inside.
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Overnight lows Thursday and Friday nights are expected to be well below freezing.
The two people allegedly discovered the Medicaid numbers of children and used the numbers to receive fraudulent Medicaid payouts.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will waive the fees on Tuesday for veterans, active and reserve component service members.
Return the toy to any Acworth area McDonald's to receive a replacement toy and complimentary food.
Are you in need of extra money for the holidays? Or money for car repairs or overdue bills? Know the facts before considering a PayDay Loan.
The keynote speaker for Tuesday afternoon's event is Lt. Col. (Ret.) Doug McKittrick, U.S. Army.
After Friday, tickets for the inaugural event in downtown Acworth will cost $45.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will waive the fees on Nov. 11 for veterans, active and reserve component service members.
The Nov. 8 event in historic downtown will feature live music, good food, and tons of suds.
Think you can return an item to a store once purchased? Wrong! Make sure you understand Georgia's rules on refunds and exchanges.
Small Measures Add Up to Lower Bills for Electricity and Heating Oil
National Weather Service issues warning through Monday morning.
A strong upper-level will bring freezing temps and wind chills, and maybe even snow north of metro Atlanta.
Already doing your Christmas shopping? You’re not alone Acworth Patch consumers!
For 5th Year, Acworth Hospital System Recognized in Top 10 for Leadership in Work/Life Integration Policies
Acworth parents will want to prepare for any gluten-sensitive trick-or-treaters on Friday night.