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🌱 GHC's New Lego League + New Home For Newspaper + Senior Fees Waived

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Welcome back, Cartersville! I'm here in your inbox this morning to get you caught up on everything you need to know about what's going on around town. In today's issue, you'll find news about...

  • GHC hosts first Lego League Tournament for Bartow County Schools Systems students.
  • Daily Tribune's new home
  • College application fees waived for seniors

But first, today's weather:

Mostly sunny. High: 66 Low: 37.


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Here are the top three stories in Cartersville today:

  1. Georgia Highlands College has partnered with the Bartow County School System to host the first Lego League Tournament. Elementary and middle school students gathered at the GHC Cartersville campus to compete and showcase their skills. (highlands.edu)
  2. The Daily Tribune News has a new home in Downtown Cartersville. The new location is at the corner of Gilmer and Tennessee Streets. (Daily Tribune News via Twitter)
  3. Calling all high school seniors! College application fees are waived for the month of March. Check it out here. (bartow.k12.ga.us)

Today in Cartersville:

  • Belles of the Ball: Free Prom Dress Event - 3963 Bartow Carver Rd SE, Acworth (10:00AM)
  • Used Book and Media Sale - Cartersville Library (10:00 AM)
  • Hot Flash - Sixes Tavern (9:00 PM)

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You're officially in the loop for today! See you all Tuesday morning for your next update.

Josee Noble

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