The Cartersville-based organization and its Children's Advocacy Center was awarded the designation from the National Children’s Alliance.
The university's event, which is free and open to all alumni, will be held Feb. 28 at First United Methodist Church.
Residents are invited to share their stories of The Beach, the formerly segregated state park on Allatoona Lake.
The expo is designed bring together resources to help veterans as well as their family members struggling to adapt to civilian life.
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Historian Michael Shaffer will be at the Bartow History Museum on February 23 to present 'Technology in the Civil War.'
The Bartow History Museum's program featuring the man who operates Johnny Mitchell's Smokehouse will be held Feb. 15.
Brittany Gatt, 19, died from injuries sustained in a two-vehicle accident on Jan. 25 in Cartersville.
Al Alford will discuss the relationship between black residents and the Georgia State Park system during the Jim Crow era.
The donation was made following Walker's Jan. 6 concert in Cartersville.
The Cartersville organization held its annual appreciation dinner on Tuesday, Jan. 17.
The ninth annual event will be held Feb. 11 at America's Auto Auction in Cartersville.
The next installment of the Bartow History Museum's series will be held Saturday, Jan. 28 in Cartersville.
The Cartersville museum says its Free First Thursdays initiative is a great way for families to experience the facility.
Ismael Yoseph Chacaj Leon was born at 2:22 a.m. New Year's Day.
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The new independent living coach at Flowering Branch Children's Shelter is funded largely through a Victims of Crime Act grant.
The event kicks off at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 3 at the Cartersville Public Library.
The new Text2Give platform allows donors to give using their cell phones by texting ADVOCHILD to 243725.
Cartersville Medical Center has again earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval the AHA/ASA's Heart-Check mark.
The 250-square-foot garden sits in the middle of a lawn between asphalt, a parking lot and a major highway.
A Lunch and Learn series presentation on the new feature exhibit 'A Collectible Christmas' will be given on November 16.
The Coosa River Basin Initiative's 15th annual event will be held at Rome First United Methodist Church.
The new feature exhibit 'A Collectible Christmas' opens November 12.
Georgia Highland College received several honors at the 2016 Chancellor’s Service Excellence Awards.
The awards recognize efforts in the areas of water conservation, sustainability, innovation, land protection and outdoor recreation.
The Tellus Science Museum will host its From Clay to Copper: Minerals and Artifacts of Etowah exhibit Nov. 5 through Oct. 1, 2017.
New Frontier of Bartow County's event will be held at the Cartersville Civic Center.
Students who live in Georgia's 11th Congressional District will compete to create an app for tablets, mobile devices or computers.
Paragon Wool Products is proud to host two events on Friday, November 11th. Both events share the goal of painting the town 'green.'
Sarah Tesar will be honored as a 2016 Cobb County Chamber of Commerce teacher of the year for Georgia Highlands College.
Dr. Brent Tharp will discuss how coffins have played a role in shaping and reflecting American attitudes toward death.
The milestone happened on Saturday, Oct. 8 when the Suttles family visited the Cartersville institution.
Conner Clawson was nominated by his drill instructor for his exemplary attitude, conduct and leadership.
One ambulance and two crew members left on Thursday to relocate patients from the Southeast Georgia Health System's Brunswick Campus.
The Bartow History Museum will host its event on Saturday, Oct. 15.
The event will allow participants to take guided tours around downtown Cartersville and hear about the lives of its former residents.
Nearly $12,000 was raised during the Oct. 1 event for children in Bartow County and northwest Georgia.
The 12th annual event raises funds for Advocates for Children, which works to prevent child abuse and neglect in Bartow County.
The raffle will be held during the AT&T Corporate Real Estate Property Management Charity Classic.