Our weekly list of health-and-safety-check results includes Cartersville restaurants and lodging facilities inspected from March 26 to 30.
About 220 more county residents were working in February than in January.
Participants in the annual partnership on the Etowah River said they were amazed at the amount of garbage and variety of debris, from building materials to household appliances to stacks of newspapers.
Chat with Georgia Department of Labor experts on how to make the best impression.
As Gov. Nathan Deal signed legislation to outlaw all forms of "spice," local cops said a chemical in fake marijuana sold at a Cassville Road store was banned two years ago.
Gary Bell, who says customer service and easy access to information would continue to be priorities, has a challenger for the post in a former employee, Melba Scoggins.
Visit Cartersville Patch on Wednesday to participate in a live chat about answering the tough questions.
Our weekly list of health-and-safety-check results includes Cartersville restaurants and lodging facilities inspected from March 19 to 23.
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Sandra Deal and State School Superintendent John Barge saw a local GED program and read to students at several schools.
A Cartersville resident points to Georgia Department of Transportation's proposal "to waste" $112 million of taxpayers’ money on a flawed route for the U.S. 411 Connector.
Group sales coordinator Louise Young Harris represented Cartersville and Bartow County’s tourism industry at the 30th-annual Travel South Showcase.
A group of Woodland High School students shows appreciation for the country.
A proposed amendment to Cartersville's electricity ordinance would result in a 10.8 percent rate increase, disproportionately affecting industrial customers who provide jobs, according to an energy expert hired by local manufacturers.
Our weekly list of food scores includes Cartersville restaurants and lodging facilities inspected from March 12 to 16.
Mayor Matt Santini called the Freeport tax reduction one of the "most important" in Cartersville's economic development plan.
Unemployment in the county increased to 9.9 percent in January from a revised 9.7 percent in December.
Cartersville leaders are set to meet Thursday at 6 p.m. for a work session and 7 p.m. for regular business.
Healthier menu options will cost more for the 2012-2013 year, courtesy of federal mandates.
The massive Emerson sports complex is set for The Miracle League, LakePoint Church and lake, outdoor adventure and medical research areas.
Our weekly list of food scores includes Cartersville restaurants and lodging facilities inspected from March 5 to 9.
The ordinance adopted by Commissioner Clarence Brown and effective May 1 requires dealers and brokers transmit electronic records to the Bartow County Sheriff's Office.
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A total of 21 companies announced projects to invest a cumulative $207.5 million in the county, including 12 in Cartersville for 198 new jobs and a total $48 million investment.
Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich got an overwhelming majority of local votes in the party's primary with Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney second and third.
By 4 p.m., about 5,500 of Bartow County's 57,785 registered voters had cast ballots in Georgia's presidential preference primary.
State Sen. Barry Loudermilk, R-Cassville, sponsored SB 458, which would ban illegal immigrants from attending Georgia's public colleges, universities and tech schools.
Bartow County's 17 polling locations are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
About 2.5 percent of Bartow County's 57,785 registered voters either took advantage of early voting or have returned via mail absentee ballots, only a small portion of the 40 to 45 percent of registered voters expected to cast ballots.
Our weekly list of food scores includes Cartersville restaurants and lodging facilities inspected from Feb. 27 to March 2.
As thunderstorms continue, a tornado watch including Cartersville and Bartow has been extended until 5 a.m. Saturday.
Bartow County Tax Commissioner VaLenda Bailey reminds new homeowners and those who have moved or changed ownership names to apply for the Homestead Exemption.
Owner of Taylor's Farm Supply, Steve Taylor says he has the leadership and business skills to move Bartow County forward as commissioner .
The move will allow more time for Cartersville leaders to have discussions with several local companies.