Top good news posts this week include a premature baby born at sea, coworkers splitting a winning lotto ticket, and more.
Top good news posts this week include a social media app designed to help Atlanta's homeless, a Valentine's Day giving event, and more.
Colton Jaxon Lamar Nichols was born at 10:37 a.m. Jan. 1 at Cartersville Medical Center.
Top good news posts this week include dog fighting rescues up for adoption, first babies of 2015 and more.
Top good news posts this week include police officers issuing $100 bills to unsuspecting drivers.
Plus, a $255K lottery winner, help for restaurant employees displaced after a fire, a new food garden for students and more.
Plus, Santa replies to kids’ letters, bank feeds hungry, NFL quarterback donates to cops, and United Way support brightened the week.
All Longhorn Steakhouse locations across the country recently pitched in to help charitable organizations across the country.
Plus, Girl Scouts honored, drives for the less fortunate, businesses hiring, library volunteers recognized, + dogs rescued.
Plus, top schools and teachers, kids make cards for troops, local shopping, and when are holiday classics on TV were among week’s best news.
Plus, top schools, veterans share stories, little free library, were among week’s best news.
Division Three of the Young Marines, which includes the Etowah Valley Unit in Cartersville, is the winner of the 2014 Fulcrum Shield Award
Plus mega scholarships, sub shop donates gear to firefighters, Marine of the Year, and Coroner of the Year were among this week's best news.
Plus, mega scholarship offers, best placekicker is a girl and Boy Scouts organizing community event were among this week's best news.
Plus, local teachers of the year; best neighborhoods in GA + metro companies plan to hire in 4th quarter were among this week's best news.
The police department's offices are now a drop-off point for food and school supply donations for the Flowering Branch Children’s Shelter.
Plus, local festivals; Sprouts, Apple Store and other business openings + Property Brothers help GA family were among this week's best news.
The city's Downtown Development Authority and Main Street Program were both recognized during the annual Georgia Downtown Conference.
Plus, teachers honored, schools accept challenge for ALS fundraiser, business openings, + hometown heroes were among this week's best news.
Plus, top educators and students, business openings, Ebola patients released and deputy's good deed were among this week's positive stories.
Plus, Gwinnett teachers honored, business openings and expansions, and students fighting drugs were among this week's uplifting stories.
Improved test scores, Rotary Club thanks teachers, GA police chief of the year, and fire rescue were among the week's uplifting stories.
The movie, in stores July 22, is about a real-life boy who says he went to Heaven and met Jesus during surgery. We spoke with the family behind the film about how it can help start a discussion in your town.
Patch readers told us who the "Everyday Inspirations" in their communities are, and we're sharing their stories and the work they've done locally.
Nolan Baggett, a patient at the Aflac Cancer Center of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, will be featured as part of the 14th annual Care-A-Thon fundraiser.
The Cartersville Downtown Development Authority & Main Street Program was given the designation for meeting the commercial district revitalization performance standards set by the National Main Street Center.
CreditDonkey ranked cities based upon the odds of being a victim of a violent crime, commute time, income, residents who attended some college and restaurants per capita.
Cartersville resident Gregory King was one of roughly 60 students who participated in Chattahoochee Tech's Adult Education Recognition ceremony last week.
Rotary Club of Etowah President Trey Jordan discusses the club's successes and events during the 2013-14 Rotary year.
A New York woman is so good at bargain shopping that she's used her skills to donate groceries and other goods to charity. Learn how you can follow her lead locally.
Cartersville resident Amelia Bagwell received the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship and a Heritage Honors Scholarship.
As a part of our "Everyday Inspirations" series, we look at how children across the country are making big impacts locally.
After losing three people close to her in eight months, Edie Elkan picked up a harp for the first time in 28 years. Now she runs a program training others to play the instrument for patients in hospitals.
The facility welcomed a third-grade class from Calhoun Elementary School as its one millionth visitor on Thursday.
Patch wants to share stories about people who work every day to change others' lives for the better.
The eagles have landed at Berry College in Rome, Georgia.
Who says the punishment always has to fit the crime?
Christian Bucks’ idea to foster friendship spreads to 32 states—and counting.
Here's our roundup of the most uplifting and feel-good stories from Patch towns across the country.